14% of the Portland area youth 16-21 are not employed and not enrolled in School
43% of vacancies require education beyond high school/GED
#1 indicator of future earnings is work experience
Adam (name has been changed for confidentiality purposes) is a kid who struggled in school, got involved with the wrong crowd, had family income issues, etc....His overall GPA for the first three years of high school was 1.977. Last summer, when the stimulus package offered jobs for low-income youths, we took a chance and recommended Adam to the program.
In September, first thing, he came flying into my office to tell me how great his job was . He showed up, worked hard, made "lots of money." He was able to help his family and gain back some much-needed self-esteem. Last spring, he was a kid who looked down when he talked to me. This year, he's come to college visits, and, though he knows he will have to attend community college first after graduation, he has his eyes set on a four-year-college degree and a career. In his first progress report his course average was 3.5!! I think the jobs program really helped this kid turn his life around, see a brighter future and feel confident about what he has to contribute -- also the benefits of hard work. I can't thank you enough for taking a chance on Adam and finding him a job.
The Oregon Department of Education instituted new graduation requirements to better prepare each student for success in college, work, and citizenship. All public high school students must participate in career related learning experiences (CRLE) such as job shadows and internships in order to earn a high school diploma. BizConnect systematizes the process of connecting students with businesses who provide these experiences.Problem
Action
BizConnect is a regional program that systematizes school-to-career efforts in Washington and Multnomah counties. A BizConnect coordinator recruits businesses to offer CRLEs to high school students. All participating businesses are profiled in a central data system accessible to students and teachers in partnering high schools throughout the region. Common standards are used for student and employer preparation. The BizConnect coordinator makes sure that businesses are satisfied with their experiences and schools refer students who are prepared for career exposure experiences. BizConnect meets the needs of employers and students. Businesses have a single point of contact for School-to-Career activities and business volunteers get the opportunity to connect with the emerging workforce, while students learn about career options and see the relevance of classroom learning to the workplace.
To enter your company profile and volunteer in the program go to www.oregoncis.uoregon.edu or contact Clover Mow.
How to Get InvolvedContact Clover Mowcmow@worksystems.org503-478-7342
BizConnect Model
Accessing & Inspiriing our Future Workforce: A Systematic Approach
BizConnect Evaluation Report - by EcoNW
Employer Partner Guide
BizConnect User Application
BizConnect Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
BizConnect School Partners
CRLE Common Definitions
Student Preparation Standards
"Kids Count" - Annie E. Casey Foundation
Jobs for the Future
Oregon Opportunity Grants
Worksystems, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services available upon request to individuals with disabilities. To place a free relay call in Oregon dial 711. These programs funded in whole or in part through a grant from the US Department of Labor.