Forest and Timber Products Industry Regional Skills Alliance
Grant Amount: $90,000
Grant Year: 2005
Service Region: Entire Upper Peninsula
Convener: Northern Economic Initiatives Corporation
Primary Partners: Employers (30), Educational (4), Unions/Trade Associations (1), MWA (1), Economic Development (4), Other (11)
Industry Focus: Forest & Timber Products
Occupational Focus: Loggers, haulers, mill workers, forestry technicians, and foresters
Summary: As the #1 industry in the Upper Peninsula supporting over 200,000 jobs, the MiRSA is working to create a more cohesive and coordinated approach for this industry to identify and address workforce issues.
Michigan Direct Care Worker Readiness Training Program
Grant Amount: $50,000
Grant Year: 2005
Service Region: Statewide
Convener: Michigan Direct Care Workforce Initiative
Primary Partners:Employers (8), Educational (3), Unions/Trade Associations (9), MWA (2), Faith/Community Based (1), Economic Development (0), Other (16)
Industry Focus: Healthcare
Occupational Focus: Long-Term Care, Certified Nurse Aides, Home Health Aides, and Personal Home Care Aides
Summary: The Michigan Direct Care Workforce Readiness Training Program is focused on increasing retention of the direct care workforce by initially recruiting strong candidates into the field. This process would include matching skill and aptitude with occupational expectations based upon standards as presented by industry employers and current industry employees.
The Michigan Direct Care Worker Readiness Training Program was designated as a MiRSA just prior to the end of FY 2005.
Midwest Skills Development Center Electrical Line Technician Program
Upper Peninsula Construction Trades
Upper Peninsula Healthcare Roundtable
Grant Amount: $88,000
Grant Year: 2004
Service Region: Upper Peninsula (All Counties)
Convener: Michigan Works! The Job Force Board
Primary Partners: Employers (23), Educational (2), Unions/Trade Associations (1), MWA (3),
Industry Focus: Health Care
Occupational Focus: Certified Nurses Aides, Licensed Practical Nurses, Home Health Aides, Registered Nurses, Medical Coders, Orderlies, and Attendants
Summary: The MiRSA has multiple levels of strategic activities: marketing campaigns to attract nursing candidates; a campaign for nurses no longer working in the industry to return to the health care field; and developing career progression models with industry partners. Additionally, the MiRSA is offering career fairs and introducing the health sciences career pathways to youth; providing resources about careers in hospitals in the Upper Peninsula; and accessing value-added services from Michigan Works! Service Centers. Other strategic activities include offering flexible and just-in-time training by education providers on-site and through web-based applications and building coalitions to address regulatory and policy concerns.
Upper Peninsula - Regional Industrial Manufacturing Skills Alliance