springfield technical community college transformation agenda by ana sanchez december 8, 2013
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Springfield Technical Community College Transformation Agenda
byAna Sanchez
December 8, 2013
What is the program?Massachusetts’ 15 community colleges were awarded a $20 million, three-year grant from the United States Department of Labor to implement the
Massachusetts Community Colleges and Workforce Development Transformation Agenda (MCCWDTA). Coordinated by the Massachusetts
Community Colleges Executive Office (MCCEO) and lead campus Quinsigamond Community College (QCC), the initiative is designed to assist trade impacted and other eligible residents of the Commonwealth to attain
degrees, certificates and industry recognized credentials in two years or less. Through MCCWDTA, the community colleges in Massachusetts are
fundamentally changing how they work with each other and with agencies of the workforce development system, government leaders and private sector
employers. Together, they are transforming education and training programs to build greater economic opportunities for residents of the commonwealth.
CBOsFutureWorks
OSCCTarg
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Rec
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Asse
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Visibility/Accessibility/Enrollment/D
evelopment/Success
Orientation to College Assessment/College preparation
Simulated Experiences/Job Shadows
Orientation to STCC Enroll at STCC
Transformation Pathways
Pathway Completion
Job Placements
Achi
evem
ent C
oach
ing
Care
er S
ucce
ss C
oach
ing
Incumbents
Continued Education and/or Job
Development
Information Sessions
Individual Counseling
One-Day Medical Encounter or Job
Shadow
Individual Screening Sessions
Pathway Enrollment
Assessments (Academic, Career Interest and Personal Resources)
Assessments include:• TABE• Accuplacer• SDS• Mass CIS• MBTI• Work Keys
(pending)• Qualitative Survey
Application Review, Employment History Review, References
Allied Health Certificates of AchievementTargeted Recruitment & Selection
Certificate of Achievement (8-16 credits)
Certificate of Completion(25-29 credits)
Associates Degree Options (60+ credits) Bachelors Degree
Non-credit training(credit articulation)
Credit and non-credit skills and health topics
modules
Community Colleges 4-year institutions
Entry level Community
Health WorkersLevel 2
EmploymentLevel 3
Employment
Level 4Employment
Building a regional career pathway for Community Health Workers
SAllied Health
Enhanced CNA/PCT
Sterile Processing
Medical Office
Support
Community Health Worker
SIMS Medical Center Allied Health Program Leadership Model
Manufacturing
CAD/CAM
CNC Operations
Computer-Aid Manufacturing
Civil Engineering
Questions?
Ana I. SanchezCollege and Career Development
Counselor/NavigatorSpringfield Technical Community College
(413) [email protected]
DisclaimerThis workforce solution is 100% funded by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor,
Employment and Training Administration, TAACCCT grant agreement # TC-22505-11-60-A-25. The solution was created by the grantee and does not necessarily reflect the official
position of the U.S. Department of Labor. The Department of Labor makes no guarantees, warranties, or assurances of any kind, express or implied, with respect to such information, including any information on linked sites and including, but not limited to, accuracy of the
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