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Health Professions Pathways (H2P) Grant
Healthcare Alliance Meeting
November 4, 2011
Marlene Mixa
H2P Grant Project Manager
DOL H2P Grant Presentation Outline
• Introduction
• DOL H2P Grant Overview
• DOL H2P Grant Objectives
– Consortium
– Pine Technical College
• Key First Steps
• Partner Engagement
INTRODUCTION
• Who Am I?
DOL H2P Grant Overview
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Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training Grant (TAACCCT)
Three Year, $19.6 Million Grant (October 2011 – October 2014)
Focus on Healthcare
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Ten Community Colleges
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Two each in KY, MN, OH, and TX plus one in Chicago and one in DC
Cincinnati State Technical and Community College is Lead College
Both Rural Focus and Metropolitan Focus
Colleges on State Borders
Local Partners
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Education and Training for Students and Incumbent Workers
Career Pathways and Stackable Credentials
Employers, Workforce Centers, Community Organizations, ABE, K-12 Districts, and 4-Year Colleges
Healthcare Alliance
National Partners
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Office of CC Research and Leadership, Technical Institute of Excellence in STEM, National Network of
Health Career Programs in CC, and National Association of Workforce Boards
American Medical Association, Hospital Corporation of America, and Kindred Healthcare
DOL H2P Grant Overview
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Pine Technical College to Receive $1.7 Million
Seven H2P Grant Employees
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H2P Grant Project Manager
H2P Grant Data Coordinator
Student Retention Specialist
Student Case Manager
Medical Assisting Faculty
Medical Assisting Laboratory Assistant
Developmental Education Faculty
New Program Development and Implementation
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Medical Assistant A. A. S.
Certificates
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EKG
Limited Scope X-Ray Operator
Phlebotomy
New Laboratory for Medical Assisting Program
DOL H2P Grant Objectives
Consortium Goals
• Provide trade-impacted and low-skilled workers with
adequate preparation, support, and opportunities to
complete post-secondary training in health professions
that provide credentials aligned with job advancement.
• Expand and enhance the healthcare workforce with the
competencies needed by industry.
• Build the capacity of community colleges to continuously
assess student and employment outcomes and use this
information to improve the quality of health professions
programs.
DOL H2P Grant Objectives
Consortium Strategies
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Online Assessment and Career Guidance
Contextualized Developmental Education
Competency-Based Core Curriculum
Industry-Recognized Stackable Credentials
Enhanced Retention Support
Training Programs for Incumbent Health Professions Workers
Enhanced Data and Accountability Systems
 Galvanize a National Movement to Improve Health
Professions Training
DOL H2P Grant Objectives
Pine Technical College Actions Aligned to Strategies
• Online Assessment and Career Guidance
– Utilize VCN (Virtual Career Network) or similar platforms for on-line
career guidance and prior learning assessment
• Competency-Based Core Curriculum
– Revise and enhance our existing Healthcare Core Curriculum
• Contextualized Developmental Education
– Incorporate contextualized developmental education components into
our Healthcare Core Curriculum
• Industry-Recognized Stackable Credentials
– Develop and implement Medical Assisting A.A.S. Program plus EKG,
Limited Scope X-Ray Operator, and Phlebotomy Certificates
DOL H2P Grant Objectives
Pine Technical College Actions Aligned to Strategies
• Enhanced Retention Support
– Employ Retention Specialist to study and implement successful retention
strategies
– Pilot Intrusive Advising employing texting (Job Rooster Technology)
• Training Programs for Incumbent Health Professions Workers
– Partner with local employers to develop and offer incumbent worker training
• Enhanced Data and Accountability Systems
– Cooperate with the Consortium and the Office of Community College
Research and Leadership to collect and analyze student and employment data
in order to improve health professions training
 Galvanize a National Movement to Improve Health
Professions Training
DOL H2P Grant Initiative
Key First Steps
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Assemble and Engage Advisory Board
Finalize Budget and Scope of Services
Update Community Outreach Plan
Hire Staff
Work with WIB’s to Capture TAA Participants
Learn Current Data Collection Systems
DOL H2P Grant
Partner Engagement
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National Core Curriculum
– What is important to our region?
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Incumbent Worker Training
– What do you need?
• Credit versus Non-Credit
• Add-on Certificates (Stackable Credentials)
• Curriculum Content
– How do we cooperate to utilize healthcare employees as Adjunct Faculty?
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Student Retention and Success
– Support (Monetary or In-Kind) for Students
• Is it available from Workforce Centers, Community Organizations, and/or Foundations?
• Can we get Matching Funds from National Organizations?
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Data and Accountability Systems
– Access to Records: Student, Workforce, and Employee Records
• How do we access confidential records?
• How do we share information across state lines?
DOL H2P Grant
Partner Engagement
• TOOLS
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Consortium Partners
National Consultants
Logic Models
“Pathways to Results” (Previously Perkins “Programs of Study”)
• Assessment and Continuous Improvement Process
• Outcomes and Equity
– All students need to progress and complete/succeed at equitable rates
– Prior Learning Assessments (e.g., Armed Forces Medical Training)
• Virtual Career Network
– Intrusive Advising
• Job Rooster
• DOL: “Student Success = Labor Market Value”
Questions?
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