Work Ready Gives Communities, Counties, and Regions an Opportunity to Certify Their Workforces
Oklahomans are hard workers recognized nationally for their ability to get the job done. Yet, as valuable as this strong, unyielding work ethic is, it will not be enough to carry us successfully into our next 100 years.
To ensure that Oklahoma offers industry the innovative talent needed to compete in a knowledge-based economy, the Oklahoma Department of Commerce and the Governor's Council for Workforce & Economic Development launched the Certified Work Ready Communities program.
Work Ready Communities expands the state's skills assessment and certification effort currently offered to individual employees, job seekers, and employers through the WorkKeys and Career Readiness Certificate program.
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Work Ready Communities Brochure - There's a new component to the state's skill assessment and certification effort called Certified Work Ready Communities (CWRC). It's just like the WorkKeys/Career Readiness Certificates for individuals except now entire towns, cities, counties, and even regions can earn the credentials they need to market their highly skilled workforce.
How Businesses, Employees, Job Seekers, and Schools Use WorkKeys/Career Readiness Certificates
WorkKeys, a nationally recognized workplace skills assessment test, measures communication and problem-solving, which are valuable to any occupation. The Career Readiness Certificates (CRCs) are given based on WorkKeys scores and provide a portable credential documenting that the potential or incumbent employees possess certain fundamental skills required by employers here and across the country.
Businesses use this nationally recognized program to recruit and hire new employees and promote and train incumbent workers; job seekers use WorkKeys and CRCs to identify education or training gaps and to validate their qualifications; and school systems use this program to develop curriculum that bridges the gap between education and the working world and to help students plan their study paths and careers.
Communities To Use Work Ready to Pull Ahead of the Pack
When individual workers or job seekers receive certification, they can claim with certainty that they perform at their required skill level. Beyond that, their willingness to test their skills and fill in any gaps with the necessary training and education proves their commitment to lifelong learning and on-the-job training.
When communities are certified Work Ready, they gain a competitive advantage over non-certified communities because they can quantify a skilled workforce to an existing employer or a new business considering Oklahoma for a new location.
According to Barbara Hawkins, Chairman of the Pryor Chamber of Commerce, Pryor worked closely with its local Workforce Oklahoma center and the Northeast Oklahoma Workforce Investment Board to become one of the first communities to use WorkKeys and encourage its businesses to become Career Readiness Champions.
Pryor used existing adult education programs to prepare clients to take the WorkKeys assessment and most all have since received certification. Currently, the chamber and its partners are working with the public school system to implement WorkKeys and CRCs. And, Pryor has also become one of the state's first Work Ready Communities pilot program participants.
"We are a relatively small community yet we were selected by Google and Gatorade," Hawkins says. "In addition to the infrastructure at MidAmerica Industrial Park, our area's ability to offer these companies a highly skilled and certified workforce was a deciding factor. If we continue to place workforce readiness at the top of our priority list and emphasize lifelong learning, there's no telling what we'll be able to accomplish. I certainly believe Pryor and Mayes County have a head start and will continue to be leaders in the work ready efforts."
Other benefits cited by those who have participated in similar programs nationally include:
- Improved high school graduation rates;
- Attracted new businesses and investments;
- Gained a competitive advantage over other communities, states, and regions;
- Helped existing companies grow and add new jobs;
- Recruited creative, talented, and innovative people.
"Community" Definition Open: Regional Partnerships Make Ideal Candidates
Work Ready Communities can be individual communities or counties, groups of contiguous cities and counties, or a regional partnership. However the "community" defines itself, certain criteria must be met. Certification is reviewed annually.
If your community or region doesn't yet meet all of the criteria to become Work Ready certified, the Work Ready Communities Committee will provide support and technical assistance to help you get ready for certification.
Contact:
Jeane Burruss
Governor's Council for Workforce & Economic Development
405-815-5256.