Wind River Job Corps Center
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Wind River Job Corps Center
Wind River Job Corps Center Agenda • Job Corps overview • Wind River Job Corps Center details • Timeline • Q&A Job Corps Overview • Job Corps is the nation’s largest career technical training and education program for low-income young people ages 16 through 24. • Job Corps is free to young people who qualify. • Federally funded through the Department of Labor. Job Corps’ Mission To attract young adults, teach them relevant skills needed to become employable and productive citizens, and help prepare them for success in life by securing meaningful jobs, opportunities for further education, or placement in the military. Our Students • Ages 16 through 24. • From an economically disadvantaged background (below the poverty level). • A U.S. citizen, U.S. national, legal resident, or permanent resident alien willing to sign a Zero Tolerance contract and committed to the opportunities Job Corps provides. 125 Centers Nationwide National Leadership • Located in Washington, D.C. • Acting National Director, Lenita JacobSimmons • Develops policy, procedures • Financial and facilities management Regional Leadership • Six Regional Offices, each headed by a regional director • Region 1: Boston • Region 2: Philadelphia • Region 3: Atlanta • Region 4: Dallas • Region 5: Chicago • Region 6: San Francisco How Job Corps Works • Center operations • Private contractors • U.S. Department of Agriculture • Outreach and admissions (OA) • Career transition services (CTS) What Does Job Corps Offer? • • • • • Career technical training Hands-on Experience Education Place to live, study and train Employability skills What Does Job Corps Offer? • • • • • Career technical training 100-plus career training areas in traditional and high-growth fields Advanced training in specific areas National training contractors Industry-specific tools and technology Select career areas offer training in “green” practices What Does Job Corps Offer? • • • • Educational opportunities High school diploma or equivalency credential Qualified instructors Technology-focused Higher-education opportunities with technical and community colleges, and beyond What Does Job Corps Offer? Educational opportunities Major components • Remedial Education, High School, High School Equivalency and English-as-a-Second Language Programs Program Types • High School Equivalency program on-center • Online high schools • Partnerships with local schools/school districts • Center-accredited alternative high schools through special state legislation Federally Funded What Does Job Corps Offer? Results Currently 59% (16,118 students) of those who entered without a diploma or equivalent in PY13 received a high school diploma or its equivalent. That breaks down to: - 38.2% (10,438) obtained a HS Diploma ; and - 20.8% (5,680) obtained a HSE. How Job Corps Works Four stages of the Career Development Services System help students achieve their career objectives: 1. Outreach and Admissions (OA) 2. Career Preparation Period (CPP) 3. Career Development Period (CDP) 4. Career Transition Period (CTP) How Job Corps Works Career Preparation Period (CPP) • First 60 days on center • Introduction to center rules and safety • Aptitude tests and shadowing to determine academic and career technical training • Introduction to health and wellness • Employability and job search skills • Begin Personal Career Development Plan How Job Corps Works Career Development Period (CDP) • High school diploma or high school equivalency credential • Career technical training • Work-based learning • Employability and social skills • Independent-living skills • Job search skills • Community service activities • Leadership opportunities • Career transition readiness Job Corps in the Community Job Corps centers are not isolated facilities; they are active members of their communities. Life on Center Job Corps provides students with: • Drug- and violence-free environment (zero tolerance) • Housing and dining services • Basic health and wellness services • Biweekly living allowance • Transition services, including job placement assistance Life on Center • Each center offers recreational and leisuretime opportunities for students. • Students participate in community service and internships with local employers as part of their training. Wind River Job Corps Center, Riverton, Wyoming Wind River Job Corps Center by the Numbers • 125 acres • 7 buildings • Approximately 120 employees • 300 students Career Technical Training Programs Career Technical Training Offerings • Energy Technician/Extraction • Carpentry, Pre-Apprentice * • Facilities Maintenance, Pre-Apprentice * • Heavy Truck Driving • Accounting • Office Administration • Welding • Heavy Construction Equipment Mechanic * • Heavy Equipment Operations * Visit www.mpf.com/jcmaterials and click on “CTT Sheets” in the left-hand column to view training-specific information *Indicates programs offered by National Training Contractors (NTCs) Wind River Projected Key Dates • Note – dates may shift based on progress • Aug. 26, 2014: Center operator RFP deadline • October 2014: Site work to be complete • Jan. 1, 2015: Contract award • May 12, 2015: Students arrive on center For more information • • • • • (800) 733-JOBS [5627] www.jobcorps.gov www.recruiting.jobcorps.gov www.mifuturo.jobcorps.gov [email protected]; 202-693-4600 www.facebook.com/doljobcorps www.youtube.com/doljobcorps