Title: JFYNetWorks%20125%20Tremont%20Street%20Boston,%20MA
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2JFYNetWorks125 Tremont StreetBoston, MA
- Environmental Technology
- Training Program
- Established 1995
3Curriculum
- Environmental Science
- Chemistry
- Chemistry Lab
- Business Writing
- Professional Development
- Life Skills
- Interviewing Job Search Strategies
4Certifications
- OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER
- Asbestos Worker
- Asbestos Supervisor
- Mold Remediation
- Confined Space
- Emergency Response Preparedness
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10Academic Partners
- Suffolk University
- The New England Consortium University of
Massachusetts - Lowell - Institute for Environmental Education
11 Leads Seminar Test  Qualified
FY07 Totals 419 149 78 Â 62
Percentage  35.6 52.3  79.5
    Accepted 46
    Accepted 74.2
    Starts 42
    Starts/Qual 67.7
    Stars/Acc 91.3
    Grads 32
    Grads/Starts 76.2
    Placements 24
    Grads/Placed 75
12Employer Partners
- Resource Options, Inc.
- All Inclusive Environmental
- Atlantic Bay Contracting
- Aerotek
- Air Care, Inc.
- Massachusetts Biological Lab
- Waste Management
- GeoLabs, Inc.
13Placements
- Field Technician -- 13 per hr.
- Asbestos Worker -- 12.50 per hr.
- Lab Assistant -- 13 per hr.
- Manufacturing Tech. -- 14.50 per hr.
- Research Assistant -- 13 per hr.
- Hazardous Waste Tech. -- 14.50 per hr.
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18Employer Relations in a Job Training Program
- Industry Research- Whos out there?
- Companies
- Professional Associations
- Initiating a Relationship
- Select the subset of employers
- Send literature
- Renew previous connections
- Find new contacts
- First Contact
- Phone call from mutual friend
- Letter
- Phone Call
- Visit
194. Needs Assessment/Occupational Analysis/Job
Task Analysis
205. Formation of Advisory Board
21Mission Statement Advisor Job Description
- JFYNetWorks Environmental Technology Training
Program - Advisory Board Member Job Description
- SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES
- The Advisory Board advises and assists the agency
with all program activities, including strategic
planning, program development, curriculum and
instruction, outreach and recruitment, public
relations, and job placement. - PRINCIPLE RESPONSIBILITIES
- Attend quarterly board meetings and advise
management team on the policies and procedures of
JFYs Environmental Technology Training Program - Make one or more presentations to the trainees.
- Arrange tours of environmental work sites and
companies. - Help identify public and private funding sources.
- Assist with the continuous development of the
Environmental Technology Training Program.
Oversee program assessments. - Assist with marketing and public relations to
present JFY to the broader community. Help
establish collaborations with individuals and
organizations that can assist in achieving JFYs
goals. - Assist with job placement activities.
226. Development of Training Curriculum
- The Dick and Carey model  of Instructional
Design - Identification of the instructional goal
- Instructional analysis of the goal
- Analysis of entry behaviors (what learners
already know) and learner characteristics
(subordinate skills) - Identification of performance objectives
- Develop assessment instruments, e.g.
criterion-referenced test items - Develop an instructional strategy
- Preparation (development or selection) of
instructional materials including a sequence of
intermediary objectives and learning activities
for each. - Design and conduct formative evaluation of
instruction  observations  and benchmarks used
to improve the design or parts of it - Revise instruction
- Design and conduct summative evaluation did the
training achieve its goals?
23- 7. Pilot session-advisory board involvement
- Meet the trainees
- Field trips
- Mock interviews
- 8. Placement
- 9. Follow-up
- With graduate
- With employer
2410. Graduations, awards, alumni visits, etc.
25- 11. Advisory board review of session, curriculum,
results, etc. - 12. Revisions of program design