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High Growth Job Training Initiative Executive Forum Information |
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In its efforts to meet the workforce demands of the 21st century economy, the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration (ETA) is conducting forums with various targeted high growth industries.
The Executive Forums are opportunities for senior industry executives to communicate the critical workforce issues facing their industry.
The Workforce Solutions Forums are opportunities for industry leaders, employers, educators, public and private workforce professionals, and economic development organizations to work together to identify a range of actual and potential solutions that if implemented could address their industry's workforce needs.
Health Care Industry Executive Forums
ETA conducted five Health Care Industry Executive Forums with approximately 200 health care executives in partnership with the following organizations:
Health Care Industry Workforce Solutions Forum
ETA conducted three regional Health Care Industry Workforce
Development Forums with approximately 150 leaders from industry,
the public workforce system, and the educational system:
(For a complete list of forum participants, please contact the BRG.)
Next Steps:
ETA has addressed the workforce issues of the health care industry
from a national perspective by conducting Executive Forums with
different sectors of the health care industry to gather relevant
information from informed groups in a disciplined manner.ETA
has addressed the workforce issues of the health care industry
from a national perspective by conducting Executive Forums with
different sectors of the health care industry to gather relevant
information from informed groups in a disciplined manner.
These forums provided ETA and the public workforce system with the opportunity to gain further understanding of the overall critical workforce needs of the industry. After meeting with industry leaders, ETA developed and solidified strategic alliances with business, education, and workforce leaders who are proactively focused on the workforce issues confronting the health care industry and engaged them in developing innovative approaches to addressing their needs through Workforce Development Forums.
ETA has partnered with employers and education providers to develop and model skills training solutions nationally that can be replicated and sustained throughout the state and local public workforce system. These approaches will help ensure that workers have the right skills for the right jobs at the right time.
During the fall of 2004, ETA will provide a competitive grant opportunity to the health care industry. This competitive process will allow ETA to fund more new and innovative national models that address the industry's identified workforce challenges.