Jan Vogel
Executive Director, South Bay Workforce Investment Board
Workforce Development Boards (WDBs) 1.
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LA Basin Regional WDBs City of Los Angeles WDB
Executive Director – Gregg Irish
County of Los Angeles WDB No Cost Business & Employment Services WDACS Assistant Director – Josie Marquez Convener – i.e. Foothill WDB Sector Partnerships Executive Director – Dianne Rapid Response Russell-Carter
LA Basin WDBs operate 38 AJCCs/One-Stop Centers and nearly 40 Youth Employment Centers Services: • Business, Adults, Youth Website link to CA’s 46 WDBs:
cwdb.ca.gov/local_boards
Phone: (213) 744-7164 Website: www.wiblacity.org Phone: (888) 226-6300 Website: http://workforce.lacounty.gov/ Phone: (626) 796-5627 Website: www.fwibworks.org
Pacific Gateway WDB
Phone: (562) 570-9675 Website: www.pacificgateway.org
South Bay WIB
Phone: (310) 970-7700 Website: www.sbwib.org
SELACO WDB
Phone: (800 ) 481-6555 Website: www.selacowdb.com
Verdugo WDB
Phone: (818) 409-0476 Website: www.glendaleca.gov/governmen t/city-departments/communitydevelopment/employmentservices/workforce-investmentboard/
Executive Director – Nick Schultz
Executive Director – Jan Vogel
Executive Director – Yolanda Castro
Executive Director - Judith Velasco
Cities we Represent South Bay Cities: 1. Hawthorne 2. Inglewood 3. Lawndale 4. El Segundo 5. Manhattan Beach 6. Hermosa Beach 7. Redondo Beach 8. Gardena 9. Carson 10.Torrance 11.Lomita
I-TRAIN.ORG
Intrastate Training Resource And Information Network Comprehensive listing of all approved training providers that have met established SBWIB and the state Eligible Training Provider List (ETPL) criteria Maintain accurate listing making daily adjustments and submissions to the ETPL Forge and maintain new relationships with training providers focusing on demand occupations
WORK STUDY PROGRAM Provides part-time paid internships to CALWORKS participants enrolled in Community Colleges; Placements are at public agencies and usually related to the student’s course of study; South Bay WIB is the employer of record and contracts with 12 Community Colleges throughout LA County to place participants into Work Study assignments; Since program inception (2007), SBWIB has enrolled and placed more than 1,700 participants.
Blueprint for Workplace Success Blueprint I: Pre-Employment Training • Skills to Get a Job • 30 Hour Training Program for Entry Level Workers Blueprint II: Job Retention and Advancement • Skills to Retain A Job and Career Advancement • 20 Hour Training Program for New and Incumbent Workers
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Partnership with South Bay Workforce Investment Board (SBWIB) and El Camino College’s Career Advancement Academy Earn & Learn approach • Basic skills content, Vocational training, and • Work based learning activities Classroom Training • Machine Tool Technology 101, 70 • Human Development 12 • Math 80 – Intermediate Algebra for STEM • Green 101 – Intro to Lean Manufacturing • Resume Writing & Interviewing Skills Entry Level Certification • Introduction to Six Sigma • Lean Manufacturing • CAA Program completion • National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) – Machine Tool Operators • Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) - Welders
Career Pathways
SBWIB is a leader in working with community college and K-12 to support work-based learning and academies. SBWIB is currently working with 6 different school districts in support of work-based learning in a variety of pathways including: • Digital Media Arts, Biomedical, Culinary, Environmental, Manufacturing and Engineering, Project Lead the Way, Marine Science, Multimedia, and Criminal Justice
Work-based learning activities include: • • • •
Worksite Visits/Company Tours Guest Speakers Job Shadowing Internships
AMETLL Consortium The Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering Technology Linked Learning (AMETLL) Consortium is a partnership through the Los Angeles Basin Region to support work-based learning in Manufacturing and Engineering.
5 Colleges: • Cerritos, El Camino, LA Harbor, Long Beach City, and Pasadena City College
6 Intermediaries (Incl. 4 WDBs): • SELACO, SBWIB, ITEP, Pacific Gateway WDB, LBCALL, and Foothill WDB
14 School Districts including 30 High Schools, 20 Middle Schools, and 12 Elementary Schools • ABC, Norwalk-LaMirada, Downey, Lynwood, Paramount, Compton, El Segundo, Centinela Valley Union, Lennox, Torrance, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Pasadena, and El Monte
An Innovative Employer-Centric Workforce Development Pipeline Program Aero-Flex Partners
This WIOA Title 1 financially assisted program or activity is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities by calling in advance to 310-680-3700 or CRS 1-800735-2922.
Increase Pipeline of Qualified Employees Strategic and Seamless Industry and Education Engagement Increased Work-Based Learning for All Learn and Earn Opportunities
K-12
Project Lead the Way MESA Clubs
Academies
Training
STEM
Private Training Entity
America’s Job Centers of California
Community College
Career Technical Education Advanced Manufacturing
AA or AS Degree in Pursuit of Engineerin g Degree
University
Engineering Degrees
Master Degree and Doctorate Programs
Employed
New Hire Incumbent Worker Dislocated Worker
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South Bay Promise Improves college preparation, access and completion for students attending Centinela Valley Union High School District and Inglewood Unified School District by supporting students through a seamless transition from secondary to post-secondary institutions through a unique partnership with Cal State University, Dominguez Hills, El Camino College, and the South Bay Workforce Investment Board.
Youth & Young Adult Services
Internship programs Apprentice programs On the Job Training Youth Work Experience Programs Bridge-to-Work Program for ages 18-21 Job Shadow program Learn & Earn Program Pre Apprenticeship in Engineering South Bay Promise program Operate Two Teen Centers Programs for foster kids Centinela Youth Services – helping at risk youth
A Day In a Life of A College Student
Campus Tour Financial Aide Workshops Review A-G requirements Greek Orientation 8th graders Walk away with educational plan. Experience a night in the dorms
Contact Info Jan Vogel Executive Director South Bay Workforce Investment Board 11539 Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 500 Hawthorne, CA 90250 310-970-7700
[email protected] www.sbwib.org
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