[share]Developed by the Adams County Works Work Readiness Team, the Work Ready Toolbox helps job seekers build the skills they need to succeed in today’s workplace. The Toolbox, which is located on theUnited Way of Adams County website, includes videos, tips and mini-lessons designed for individuals who need assistance with essential workplace skills.
The Adams County Works Work Readiness Team remains focused on their mission: Developing work ready citizens to become successful, productive members of the regional workforce.
In addition to the new Toolbox, the Team is in the process of re-validating the Essential Workplace Skills (ESW) in an effort to ensure the skills remain relevant to the current expectations of regional employers. View the updated skills below and download the EWS endorsement form to sign and return to Angela Caldwell at caldwella@gredf.org.
Thank you for your support and endorsement!
Adams County Works
September 3, 2015
Adams County Works Keeps Focus on Workforce Development in the Region
[share]Community and business leaders and stakeholders are making progress on a shared vision for workforce development in the Adams County region and are underscoring these efforts with a new brand. Representatives from the three Adams County Works teams shared progress and accomplishments as part of a press conference held on September 1st, in celebration of Illinois Workforce Development Week.
Previously known as the Adams County Workforce Initiative, Adams County Works is an effort that began in 2013 to identify and address critical workforce issues.
The overarching goals of Adams County Works are to:
Prepare youth to enter the workforce
Connect the willing to work
Advance current workers
Three teams have been established to achieve these goals:
Career Guidance Team: Working with businesses to convey to individuals the career opportunities and earning potential available in the Adams County region
Work Readiness Team: Developing work-ready citizens to become successful, productive members of the regional workforce
Transition Planning Team: Ensuring that as workers retire, the knowledge of those retirees stays with local companies and within the community
Adams County Works is being guided by a steering committee consisting of representatives from the Workforce Board of Western Illinois, John Wood Community College, United Way of Adams County, Quincy University, West Central Region Education for Employment System #240, Quincy Public Schools, Vatterott College and the Great River Economic Development Foundation.
In the coming weeks, eDevelopments will feature the work and accomplishments of each Adams County Works team, as well as provide information about how employers and individuals may get involved. Anyone interested in becoming a member of one of the Adams County Works teams should contact Angela Caldwell at 217.223.4313 or caldwella@gredf.org.
Defining Work Ready
September 2, 2014
[share]Community leaders and stakeholders are making progress on a shared vision for workforce development in the Adams County region. The Adams County Workforce Initiative began in April 2013 when more than 40 area leaders gathered to discuss workforce issues and create a platform for continued collaboration. Much work has been done since that time to move workforce development forward.
Several key issues were identified during the April meeting and three teams were established to address the most critical of those issues.
Career Guidance Team: Working with businesses to convey to individuals the career opportunities and earning potential available in the Adams County region
Work Readiness Team: Developing work-ready citizens to become successful, productive members of the regional workforce
Succession Planning Team: Ensuring that as workers retire, the knowledge of those retirees stays with local companies and within the community
All three groups have been meeting regularly and as a result of those meetings, have developed missions and goals specific to their area of workforce development.
Work Readiness Team
Activities of the Work Readiness Team include:
Develop and adopt a list of essential workplace skills and organize them into foundational, intermediate and advanced levels – completed
Partner with the Workforce Investment Board of Western Illinois to validate these essential skills by obtaining employer and agency endorsements – completed
Share the essential skills document with area agencies to ensure prospective employees are hearing the same work-ready message – ongoing
Identify ways for candidates to illustrate/validate their work-ready skills to employers – ongoing
Host a joint meeting with the Career Guidance team to present both teams’ plans to area employers
The Team unveiled its Essential Workplace Skills document during a press conference on Wednesday, August 27, 2014, as part of Illinois Workforce Development Week. It also shared a list of employers and agencies that have already endorsed the essential skills and made endorsement forms available to organizations interested in supporting the initiative. Employers or agencies interested in receiving a copy of the endorsement form may download a pdf here.
The Work Readiness Team will hold a series of workshops for agency representatives to provide a more in-depth introduction of the essential skills and how the Team will be promoting the skills, to those individuals working on the front lines of workforce placement and development. The schedule for the workshops is:
September 9, 9:00 am, Quincy Senior Center
September 17, 1:00 pm, John Wood Community College
September 25, 3:00 pm, Quincy Workforce Service Center
Workshops will include resources to assist agencies when preparing job seekers, group discussion on the challenges and resources to help job seekers that often have barriers to seeking and keeping employment such as those job seekers with felonies, lack of child care, and transportation issues. For more information about these workshops, contact Howard Kirchner, Director of Workforce Development, Two Rivers Regional Council of Public Officials at 217.222.1560 x230.
The Adams County Workforce Initiative is being guided by a steering committee consisting of representatives from the Workforce Investment Board of Western Illinois, John Wood Community College, United Way of Adams County, Quincy University, West Central Region Education for Employment System #240, Quincy Public Schools, Vatterott College and the Great River Economic Development Foundation. Individuals interested in becoming a member of one of the workforce teams should contact Angela Caldwell at 217.223.4313 or caldwella@gredf.org.