Title: Louisville Leveraging Your Own Community'
1 Louisville! Leveraging
Your Own Community.
- Parminder K. Jassal
- May 05, 2005
2Greater Louisville Inc. - GLI
- Visioning Process initiated in 1992
- 1997 Creation of GLI
- 2001 Partnership between Workforce Investment
Board GLI - Nov 2001 I was hired!
- 2003 Merger
- Current Success
- Replicating to other industries - CET
3Greater Louisville Inc. - GLI
- Metro Chamber of Commerce and Economic
Development agency - 2,200 plus businesses - act as a voice for the
business community - Business Network Strategy
4Kentuckiana Healthcare Workforce Initiative
- 3 million H-1B Technical Skills Training Grant
awarded in May, 2002 - Goal recruit train 500-550 healthcare workers
in - Nursing/ Diagnostic Imaging/ Laboratory
Technology/ Respiratory Therapy - Partners include Six hospitals, two long-term
care facilities, educational institutions, and
numerous community agencies - Foundation for bio-tech industry
5Kentuckiana Healthcare Workforce Initiative
Results
- 3 million DOL Healthcare Training Grant, life of
2 years, plus 6 month no cost extension - June 21st, 2002 to December 31st, 2004
- TOTAL project 7 million plus
- 3 mil grant
- 3 mil cash match
- 1.25 mil in-kind services match
6Kentuckiana Healthcare Workforce Initiative
Outcomes
7Kentuckiana Healthcare Vacancies Outcomes
- Writing of grant 1700 vacancies
- As of Jan 2002
- Exactly 3 years later
- As of Jan 2005 only 237 vacancies
8Benefits to GLI
- Strengthened relationship with area healthcare
providers - Viewed as a resource for solving workforce needs
in the healthcare industry - Increased recognition for future federal aid
requests - Became a 3rd party neutral information holder and
aggregator
9Benefits to Community
- Raised awareness regarding the health career
shortage - Provided a solution to the shortage issue
- Built a cooperative/collaborative model that can
be applied to other industries - Established measurable milestones to track
progress of community workforce
10Sustainability Model
11Partner Career Advancement Programs
- Successful programs Grow Your Own Nortons
Scholars - 50 recruitment/50 retention
- motivate/prepare employees for career advancement
- encourage continued employment within the
facility - specific to high demand careers
- offer a cafeteria plan of programs including
educational assistance, tuition reimbursement and
scholarship/grant type funding
12Metropolitan College
- Partnership among UPS, Jefferson Technical
College, Jefferson Community College, the
University of Louisville, State, and metro
government - Purpose is to provide educational and workplace
opportunities that serve to facilitate the
integration of educational goals, career
development and personal life
13UPS WorldportsmLocation Louisville
International Airport
- Partnership among UPS, Jefferson Technical
College, Jefferson Community College, the
University of Louisville, State, and metro
government - Purpose to provide educational and workplace
opportunities that facilitate the integration of
educational goals, career development and
personal life
14UPS WorldportsmLocation Louisville
International Airport
15Partnership Metropolitan College
Service Benefits
16Metropolitan College Benefits
Resource Benefits
17Metropolitan College Benefits
Work Benefits
18Metropolitan College Benefits
Academic Benefits
19KHA Workforce Consortium (November 2001)
- Kentucky Hospital Association and Healthcare
Metro Council of Louisville - Partnership of regional hospitals, educational
institutions and various healthcare related
facilities - Committees include
- Education Training
- Recruitment Retention
- Grants Committee
20New American Program(October 2003)
- Resulted from hospital barriers to hiring
immigrant population due to inadequate English
language proficiencies - 6 week, ESL (English as a Second Language) and
C.N.A. program with 15 participants - Partnered with two long-term care facilities,
Jefferson County Public Schools and the American
Red Cross - At completion of the program, participants sit
for the C.N.A. exam
21WIB and One StopKentuckianaWorks and Career
Resources Inc.
- KentuckianaWorks board involvements
- Evaluate One Stop proposals and structure of One
Stops - Aligning Services
- Partner to develop workforce programs that cover
a spectrum of diverse populations
22GreaterLouisvilleWorks.com
- Regional community job portal for employment
solutions - Created in partnership with the local WIB,
one-stop provider and for profit small business
technology provider - Provides a snapshot of local employment
opportunities within biotech/health sector
along with educational guidance - Nursing Mailer
23Health Enterprise Network
- Mission To champion and foster the growth of the
regions health-related economy - Economic development focused business network
formed by the leadership of Louisvilles
health-related businesses - Comprises over 200 health-related enterprises
- Exploring linkages with Governors Scholars
Program to sustain the pipeline of
healthcare/biotech workforce
24High Tech Health Care
- Laying foundation for regional biotech industry
- Partnerships that allow for expanded clinical
work and shadowing opportunities - Innovative online programming
- Accelerated options R.N. to B.S.N. programs,
L.P.N. to R.N. bridge programs - Development of programs that address capacity and
workforce shortage challenges - Spencerian College Laboratory Technician and
Diagnostic Imaging - Bellarmine University Accelerated Bachelor
Allied Health Programs I.E. Cytotechnology
25Lessons Learned Challenges
- Competition between partners
- Injection of money at grant start-up
- Time factors length of grant/plenty of time
- HR success - today and in the s-term
- Educational Institutions bureaucratic system,
difficult to enable change for the s-term, so GLI
has partnered with the Jefferson County
Community/Technical College system!
26Importance of Partnerships
- Leveraging the communities assets
- Preparation for the needs of the employer and
educational institutions - Communication Facilitate exchange of needs
between educators/employers - Forecasting future needs, planning ahead
- Sustainability, before you start!
27Key Lesson Learned
- The key to our continued success has been to
begin implementing sustainability measures
initially when the workforce plan is
operationalized. - Additionally, setting the stage and encouraging
competitors to collaborative and partner
resulting in more innovative strategies
coopetition.
28This Saturday!!
29 Louisville!! Leveraging Your Own
Community.
- Parminder K. Jassal
- Director, Workforce Solutions
- Greater Louisville Inc.
- PJassal_at_GreaterLouisville.com
- (502) 625-0161