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brought to you by the Shoals Chamber & the ShoalsWORKS! Council

 

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March 13, 2024

 

Issue 30

 

Find archived issues HERE.

 

ShoalsWORKS! Newsletter 1st Quarter Sponsor

 

Courtland, AL Campus

 

Advanced Manufacturing Technician

APPRENTICESHIP  PROGRAM

 

$15 / hour through Training

$19 / hour full time after Training

 

Application Deadline:  March 18

 

5 Day All-Inclusive Camp + Music Event

JULY 9 - 13, 2024

Florence, AL

HELLO  RISING  STAR!

We hope you are interested in this one-of-a-kind unforgettable experience. Not only will you meet incredible colleagues from across the state, you will also learn technical skills and gain experience to jump-start your future.  From working with rock star industry professionals to making friends for a lifetime, you are about to embark on a journey that will CHANGE YOUR LIFE!

 

Who can apply for this exciting opportunity?​

​All Alabama students in grades 9-12 are invited to apply for the RNT+ 5-Day Experience camp. Only 30 applicants will be selected for the exclusive honor of attending the RNT+ 5-Day Experience camp. 

All Alabama high school graduates (including class of 2024 seniors) are invited to apply to become camp leaders. Only 6 camp leaders will be selected. 

 

College students may apply for mentor positions.

 

Application Deadline:  Saturday, April 13

 

Region 1

Industry Cluster Meetings

 

Date:  March 18 & 19

Location:  AL Robotics Technology Park (6505 US-31, Tanner, AL)

  • March 18: Energy & Utilities ? 10am-12pm
  • March 18: Cyber / IT ? 1-3-pm
  • March 19: Aerospace, Automotive, Manufacturing, & Transportation ? 8-10am
  • March 19: Construction ? 10am-12 noon
  • March 19: Healthcare ? 1-3pm

Register HERE

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Join North AlabamaWORKS in Cullman for

the Nonprofit Networking Day

on March 20!

(registration required, see below)

 

What will we do in Cullman on March 20?

  • Get to know other nonprofit, service agency, education, workforce, and business representatives
  • Learn about best practices in helping individuals successfully enter the workforce through training and entry-level employment opportunities
  • Visit the addiction recovery and workforce training program partnership of Hope Inspired Ministries and The Foundry Farm
  • Enjoy a networking lunch at the new Wallace State Workforce Training Center at Rehau
  • Hear from Wallace State representatives about training programs offered at the new center
  • Tour Rehau's automotive manufacturing facility
 

RECRUITMENT

Events & Information at UNA

The UNA Career Center is committed to empowering students and alumni in all phases of their career development.  In support of this mission, the Career Center serves as the primary resource on campus for career related information, providing necessary resources, services, and programs to facilitate successful career development as it relates to students, alumni, faculty, and employers.

 

Friday, April 5, 2024

All-Majors Career Fair and Research Day

10:00 am - 12 noon 

students will be presenting posters of their research in the GUC banquet halls and presenting study abroad and preparing future faculty experiences in the GUC loft. Employers are invited to attend these sessions to network/recruit with these students in a reverse career fair style setting. 

 

12:00 pm

Lunch (provided for all registered employers) and allow employers time to set-up in the GUC banquet halls for the afternoon traditional career fair.

 

1:00-3:0 pm.

Traditional Career Fair

 

Also, from 10am-3pm there will be panels from the Humanities and Social Sciences in the GUC speaking on topics related to careers in their respective disciplines.

 

There is no fee to register, but booths are limited.

 

We look forward to seeing you on campus and please feel free to reach out with any questions.

Register here: UNA All-Majors Career Fair and Research Day Spring 2024

 

For more information contact:

    Rickey McCreless 

    Assistant Director External Connections & Student Success
    UNA Career Center

    256.765.4277

    rjmccreless@una.edu

 

Alabama Registered Apprenticeship

(non-union)

Why would an employer be interested in an apprenticeship?

  • Availability of skilled workers is low.
    • Apprenticeship can help you create workers with exactly the skills needed.
  • Candidates lack real-world experience.
    • Apprentices get direct experience with your company.
  • Consistency of worker training is low.
    • Employers drive the work processes and standards apprentices must meet.
  • Skill requirements for workers continues to increase.
    • Learning in your facility means learning on exactly the equipment and processes used in your business.
  • Recruiting workers is difficult.
    • Letting workers know you are going to grow them into a career employee encourages positive culture and applications.
  • The most skilled and experienced people on the job are reaching retirement age.
    • The mentorship associated with an apprenticeship program connects veteran workers directly with the next generation.
Why would an employer need a REGISTERED apprenticeship?
 
ASSISTANCE - The AOA will help you build and customize a unique training plan to fit your needs.
QUALITY - Registered apprenticeships provide employers with a consistently high quality of workers.
INCENTIVES - Registration provides employers access to Alabama tax credits incentivizing apprenticeship training.
CREDENTIALS - Apprentices gain a nationally-recognized credential upon completion of training.
RETENTION - Federal studies show 91% of apprentices stay with the employers who trained them.
ADVANCEMENT - Apprenticeships are an excellent way to up-skill incumbent workers.
STRUCTURE - Put a framework on training you are already doing.
 
Searchable by State, Region and Metro Area

 

Alabama Interactive Occupational Employment and Wage Survey

Estimates are adjusted to reflect the most recent available quarter's

Employment Cost Index (ECI)

 

Interactive Reports - searchable by Area, Sector,

Occupation, Wage Level, etc.

(Alphabetical Occupations, Occupational Group Detail,

Occupations by Industry & Bubble Chart)​

 

Printable Reports (PDF), Searchable by Area:​

Florence Metro

NW Region

Statewide

 

Tootris is endorsed by

Alabama's Governors Office of Education & Workforce Transformation

Child Care Benefits

 

5 Ways to Convince Management

to Provide This ROI Benefit

 

You already know modern employee benefits with Child Care are a powerful retention & recruitment tool. Here's 5 ways to relay that to management:

  1. Child Care Benefits improve recruitment & retention efforts: 60% of millennials report Child Care help as an important factor of a job. In 2025, 75% of the workforce will be millennials!
  2. Child Care Benefits boost productivity - even for non-parents:  employers offering these benefits report an increase in work engagement.
  3. ROI from Child Care Benefits are massive: nationally, the cost of lost earnings, productivity & revenue to employers (due to Child Care challenges impacting their employees) totals $57 billion annually.

"By partnering with TOOTRiS, we're appealing to a new generation of workers who care about the community and want to work for an organization that cares about them."

Bacarra Mauldin - MATA, Deputy Chief Executive Officer

 

Resources to

Hire & Train Veterans

Find multiple resources to hire and train Veterans to fill your job openings on the Shoals Workforce Resources website.

 

New Resource!

Career Connect

EMPLOYERS 

Register your jobs at HERE and they will be listed in the

North Alabama Career Connects system.

 

JOB  SEEKERS

Take a few minutes and answer a few questions to create your digital resume,

then find a job in the region to move your CAREER forward! 

Career Connect is there to help every step of the way.

 

Chamber Member Job Board

Attention Employers!

Post your job openings for FREE!

 

Contact the Chamber if you need assistance.

256-764-4661, snewland@shoalschamber.com

 

 

Customized Workforce Training

~ at No Cost ~

For more information contact Andrew Robbins at andrew.robbins@nwscc.edu, 256-331-5218. 

 

Attention Employers!

RECRUIT from COLLEGES  

around the State & Region

CONNECT  DIRECTLY

to over 40 Colleges' & Universities'

Career Centers & Employer Services pages HERE.

 

Recruit from colleges in The Shoals, the State & the SE Region

for your next full- or part-time employees, interns, co-ops or apprentices.

 

Each College listed is linked directly to its Career Center.

QUICK  LOCAL  LIINKS

to Shoals institutions:

 

Heritage Christian University

 

Northwest Shoals Community College

 

University of North Alabama

 

(Check out the new NWSCC logo!)

Find Your Next Employees through

NWSCC Career Center

The Career Center at Northwest-Shoals Community College understands the value of transforming high-quality education into gainful employment. Our services prepare students to make informed decisions about their strengths and values as they discover future paths for success.

 

For more information contact;

     Amanda Peters

     Career Center Coordinator

     256-331-8062

     amanda.terry@nwscc.edu

 

To find ATN's most recent newsletters, Network News,

chocked full of Training and Networking resources

Click HERE 

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 ATN provides many FREE monthly 

Environmental Health & Safety Webinars 

Click HERE

for more information. 

 

Attention Students & Job Seekers!

Using your skills, credentials, and experiences to match you to the next step in your career pathway.

Students and Job Seekers who participate in the Alabama Talent Triad can expect opportunities to create a skill-based Learning & Employment Record (LER) that will match their resume(s) with Alabama employers seeking candidates that have similar skills, credentials, and/or work experience. This allows for our intuitive data platform to provide relevant job recommendations based on shared resume skills, credentials, and experiences.

 

For those seeking new skills to become competitive in the marketplace, the Alabama Talent Triad provides recommended learning, apprenticeships, and upskilling opportunities as well as resources for scholarships in order to help support continued learning.

 

By maintaining a Digital Wallet, Students and Jobseekers can build their Learning & Employment Records (LER) through retirement at no cost. The State of Alabama is committed to supporting the career aspirations of all Alabamians.

 

Earn the skills that pay the bills.

All it takes is one decision to register for a state-funded program that can ensure learning and employment opportunities as long as you’re willing to participate. It doesn’t take much to get started. Take a look at these short, informational videos to see what you’ll gain from the Alabama Talent Triad.

 

FREE

Summer Study Programs in

Entrepreneurship  &  STEM

for Middle and High School Students & Teachers

Appalachian Entrepreneurship Academy and

Appalachian STEM Academy applications

DUE  February 2, 2024.

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. ? The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) opened applications for two summer study opportunities: the Appalachian Entrepreneurship Academy (AEA) and the Appalachian STEM Academy at Oak Ridge. Both programs, planned for summer 2023, are free intensive learning experiences specifically for the Appalachian Region’s high school and/or middle school students and teachers.

 

The Appalachian Entrepreneurship Academy (AEA), developed in partnership with Appalachian State University, EntreEd, and STEM West, prepares the next generation of regional entrepreneurial leaders and thinkers. High school students from across Appalachia will be selected to participate in a comprehensive learning curriculum designed to cultivate creativity, sharpen business acumen, and develop skills essential for entrepreneurial success. The students will have the opportunity to develop and implement business ideas, refine and prototype those ideas, and eventually deliver a shark-tank-style pitch presentation for an audience of entrepreneurs. AEA will be held from July 6-19, 2024, at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. More information and application materials are available at www.arc.gov/AEA.

 

The Appalachian STEM Academy is a hands-on learning experience for Appalachia’s middle and high school students, as well as high school teachers in STEM-related fields. Hosted by Oak Ridge Associated Universities in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, this program is a gateway to science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) in the Appalachian Region. Working with award-winning scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, high school and middle school students conduct guided group science, math, and computer science technology research projects, while high school teachers work with science practitioners to develop STEM-related curriculum. Many students gain their first exposure to applied science and STEM education through this experience.

 

The academy sessions will take place on the follow dates:

  • Middle School STEM Academy Session 1: July 6-12, 2024
  • Middle School STEM Academy Session 2: July 13-19, 2024
  • High School STEM Academy: July 6-19, 2024

 

Applications for both opportunities are DUE February 2, 2024.

 

“Now is the time to grow and support the next generation of Appalachian leaders,” said ARC Federal Co-Chair Gayle Manchin. “Through the Appalachian Entrepreneurship Academy and Appalachian STEM Academy, students will sharpen their critical thinking, leadership, and collaboration skills, and build lasting friendships, which will in turn have a positive impact not only on their futures, but the future of the entire Appalachian region.”

 

“In Eastern Kentucky, and across the Appalachian region, we have a wealth of talented young people who deserve our support and investment,” said ARC 2023 States’ Co-Chair, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear. “These students are leaders and change-makers who have the talent to bring positive change to their communities and beyond. When we provide our students with opportunities to learn and grow, we set our region up for success in the future.” 

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About the Appalachian Regional Commission
The Appalachian Regional Commission is an economic development entity of the federal government and 13 state governments focusing on 423 counties across the Appalachian Region. ARC's mission is to innovate, partner, and invest to build community capacity and strengthen economic growth in Appalachia to help the region achieve socioeconomic parity with the nation.

 

Network each month with other HR Professionals

 

Shoals SHRM

2nd Thursday of each Month

11:30 - 1:00 

First Metro Bank

Pine Street, Florence, AL

 

Lunch:  $10 Members;  $15 Non-Members

 

RSVP to shoals.shrm@gmail.com

 

Meetings & Events page:

 https://shoalschaptershrm.shrm.org/events

 
 

Chamber Member Businesses

FREE Job Board

Current Job Listings

 

Statewide Job Board


Alabamaworks.alabama.gov is a great FREE resource for Alabama citizens and businesses.

  • Post jobs
  • Look for jobs (searchable by zip code or city)
  • Research careers and pathways
  • Information to help you move your career forward

For more information, contact:

     Alabama Career Center (Sheffield) 

     Sheffield@alcc.alabama.gov

     (256) 383‑5610

     500 South Montgomery Ave., Suite 102, Sheffield

 

Chamber Partner Program

 

Donations always appreciated!

DONATTIONS  ARE  ALWAYS  NEEDED  &  APPRECIATED!

 

All donations are tax-deductible, made to the

Shoals Area Chamber Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit.

 

Cash for new supplies, gently used school & office supplies, equipment,

furniture, etc. are  needed to assist our educators in the classroom.

 

For more information, contact:

Mary Beshears, (256) 710-1436, jbeshears@yahoo.com

 

Top 10 Best

Scholarship Search Platforms

It's never too early to begin the search

for college scholarships!

Even if you have a good summer job, you likely won’t make enough to pay for college. You also might not have the money you need to cover your living expenses, textbooks and a dorm room.

 

That is why you need to look for scholarships that will cover some or all of those costs.

 

Scholarship programs often include funds that go unclaimed each year and offer money that you do not need to repay. As you start your career, you don’t want to worry about loans and how you will pay them when you have other bills to worry about.

 

Using college scholarship search platforms is the easiest way to find programs that you qualify for and learn how to get that money. We ranked the 10 best scholarship search platforms that you can use while planning for the future.  [Click below to get the list.]

 

A platform for international students to search for scholarships around the world. Our mission is to provide an accessible way for international students to search and find comprehensive, accurate, and updated scholarship information.

 

Connect with Your Future Workforce 

through Career Tech Educators

Colbert County Schools

Florence City Schools

Lauderdale County Schools

Muscle Shoals City Schools

Sheffield City Schools

Tuscumbia City Schools

 

NEWS  &  RESOURCES

This toolkit is designed as a guide for employers interested in developing a new high school internship program or improving an existing one.

 

Russellville Middle School

NEW Robotics Competitions

SPONSORS  NEEDED

Contact Lee Brownell for more information:

lee.brownell@rcs.k12.al.us, 256-331-2120. 

If you have

Job Opportunities for

Lexington High School Students,

please post them HERE.

 

Questions?  Jared Hines, H. S. Counselor, jared.hines@lcschools.org, (256) 229-6622.

 

Don't miss all the great events, activities & workshops at the Library!

Keep the whole family busy & learning!

 

See the Upcoming Events at the top left on the Home Page.

Find them on Facebook here.

 

Whether you or your kids are into workforce education, farming, food safety, financial education, gardening, 4-H Club, raising chickens, keeping bees, learning archery, or so much more, the Lauderdale County Cooperative Extension office has a program for you!

 

Check out their Calendar of Events for the myriad of events and workshops that might be of interest.  Keep a check on their Facebook page as well. 

 

A Better Path Connecting Education to the Real World

YouScience® Brightpath is the only aptitude-based guidance platform that leverages data and technology to help individuals identify their aptitudes, validate their skills, and get matched with educational and career pathways.

 

Brightpath brings all of your career, technical education (CTE) and pathway development applications together in a comprehensive platform designed to make your work easier and more fulfilling.

 

Thank you to our ShoalsWORKS! Workforce Champion Sponsors!