SBDC Day recognizes the success and effect of Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) for small businesses and economic development. Approximately 1,000 SBDCs in the country will share their success stories through social media, public relations initiatives, and several events online. This year's SBDC Day will be on Wednesday, March 20, 2024. For more information, check out the official SBDC website.
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) will celebrate Women's HERstory Month throughout March 2024. DCEO, through its Offices of Minority Economic Empowerment (OMEE) and Regional Economic Development (RED), will present virtual events featuring business resources and advice from women leaders, recognize women-owned businesses throughout the state, and showcase our commitment to investing in women. Please join us as we celebrate and elevate HER in Illinois! Visit the page on DCEO's website to learn more!
SBDCs offer a variety of services, training, and information to help businesses start-up and grow. Find an SBDC near you to learn more.
Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) help small businesses expand into work with government contracting. For more information, find a PTAC near you.
Also, be sure to check out these Illinois workNet resources for small businesses:
Join the Conversation
Join the Illinois #SBDCDay Celebration on March 20, 2024 by following #SBDCday on your favorite social media channel and join the conversation by sharing your SBDC small business success story. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. To learn more about what your local SBDC is doing to celebrate, Find Your Local SBDC.
Be sure to follow our event calendar for upcoming events and social media pages to learn more about SBDC Day:
March is Women's History Month. During this month we look back and celebrate the contributions that women have made not only to our history, but also our workforce. Illinois workNet is excited about the strides women have made. While there is more work and progress to be made, it is important to recognize the contributions and influence women have had in different industries in the past and present. Read our article for Women's History Month that shows examples of influential women.
The International Women's Day website offers resources to empower women in the workforce, improve equality, and celebrate women forging changes in industries. The City of Chicago designated March 8, 2023 as "Women Employed Day in Chicago" to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Women Employed and their impact on removing barriers to improve the economic status of women.
Women's HERstory Month
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) celebrates Women's HERstory Month. Throughout March, DCEO is hosting events, elevating financial and social capital resources to advance women-owned businesses, and spotlighting contributions of women-owned businesses in Illinois. Browse unique women artisans, bakers, and entrepreneurs who are part of the Illinois Made program through DCEO Office of Tourism on Enjoy Illinois. Learn how to get involved, attend events, use the social media toolkit, and find additional resources to support women-owned businesses on DCEO's Women's HERstory Month 2024 page.
DCEO's Upcoming Webinars
Overview of Financial Capital Resources for Small Businesses
Wednesday | March 6, 2024 | 10:00 – 11:00 am | Virtual | Register
Tailored for businesses of all stages & industries.
Is access to financial capital important for your business? During the monthly Online with OMEE series, Team OMEE provides the latest financial capital resources (grants, loans, etc.) offered across the sectors, along with other opportunities and updates for business owners.
Connecting HER with Illinois Business Resources
Wednesday | March 6, 2024 | 12:30 – 3:00 pm | In-person in Mattoon at Elevate CCIC, Inc. at Cross County Mall | Register
Tailored for women-owned businesses of all stages & industries, future women business owners, & aspiring female entrepreneurs, with attendees from different geographical regions and of all genders welcome to join and learn.
Please join us for a community presentation focused on inspiring, connecting, and advancing Illinois women-owned businesses, future women business owners, and aspiring female entrepreneurs with business resources and opportunities offered across Illinois' entrepreneurial ecosystem. During this free, in-person resource presentation & conversation, we will also answer your questions. As a light lunch will be served by Leaders Innovating for Tomorrow (LIFT) students as courtesy of Coles Together, please register early!
Presenting organizations include: DCEO, IL SBDC at Elevate-EIU, Family Business Center at Loyola University, Future Founders, U.S. SBA, Women's Business Development Center, and Women Employed.
Overview of Mentoring Programs for Women Entrepreneurs
Thursday | March 21, 2024 | 10:00 – 11:00 am | Virtual | Register here
Tailored for women-owned businesses of all stages and industries, future women business owners, and aspiring female entrepreneurs, with all genders welcome to join.
Looking to join an accelerator/cohort/mentoring program to take your company or business idea to the next level? During Team RED's Office Hours, the entrepreneurial ecosystem will share their tailored programs with you during DCEO's Women's HERstory Month celebrating Illinois women-owned businesses, future women business owners, and aspiring female entrepreneurs.
1st Annual Asian Women's Summit
Friday | March 22, 2024 | 8:30 am – 1:00 pm | In-person at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago in Chicago | Register here
Tailored for Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) professional women from all sectors and AAPI university female students, with attendees from all backgrounds (genders/ethnicities/races/etc.) welcome to join.
Get empowered and inspired by Asian women leaders from diverse sectors and industries who will share resources, advice, and stories at the 1st Annual Asian Women's Summit in Chicago. The summit is presented by co-hosts Aurora Austriaco, Mark Hands and Clarita Santos, together with the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Chicago (PACCGC), The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Health Care Service Corporation (HCSC), Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity's (DCEO)- Office of Minority Economic Empowerment (OMEE), Asian American Chamber of Commerce of Illinois (AACCIL), South Asian American Chamber of Commerce of Illinois, and Valentine Austriaco and Bueschel, P.C.
Your Rights are Important
Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL) and Women Employed are raising awareness of pay equity and equal pay rights for women workers through the Fostering Access Rights and Equity (FARE) Grant. The Equal Pay Act of 2003 prohibits employers to pay men and women unequal wages for doing the same work. To learn about your rights, commonly asked questions, and how you can spread the word, visit Women Employed Know Your Rights.
Read about the amendment to the Equal Pay Act of 2003 that prevents employers from asking a candidate's previous wage during the hiring process in Illinois workNet's No Salary History article.
In time for Women's History month, the Illinois Department of Human Rights published a non-regulatory guide on Pregnancy Rights and Related Protections in Illinois featuring scenarios and examples of discrimination in the workplace, healthcare, schools, and other public settings. The new guide intends to prevent discrimination to help residents, employers, businesses, and providers understand rights and responsibilities.
Follow our Event Calendar for upcoming events, explore career fields women are emerging in, and connect with us on social media as we use the hashtags #WomensHistoryMonth #ILWHM2024 throughout the month:
Every February is Career & Technical Education (CTE) Month®. Career and Technical Education (CTE) provides students with opportunities to gain the necessary academic knowledge and technical skills necessary to succeed in high-skill, high-wage, and in-demand careers. CTE has a commitment to equity and equitable learning opportunities for its students. Programs offer flexible scheduling, work-based learning, and stackable credentials that provide a pathway from education to employment not only for recent high school graduates, but also for returning adults, veterans, and incumbent workers wanting to update their skills. The breadth of CTE not only helps address workforce shortages, such as those in nursing, information technology, and teaching but helps Illinoisans meet their education and workforce goals. This month is a time to raise awareness for the contributions and importance of these programs as CTE will be crucial for Illinois' economic recovery after the pandemic has ended. For more information about CTE Month and how you can celebrate it, visit this page.
The Illinois community college system is the largest provider of postsecondary CTE programs. At the onset of fiscal year 2024, statewide, CTE credit program enrollments were at 103,840 and accounted for one-quarter of all credit students, approximately 25.3 percent. Enrollments in CTE programs increased 3.9 percent from last year. CTE also accounted for the largest number of graduates with 37,478 graduates in fiscal year 2023. Just over half of the earned degrees and certificates- 57.4 percent- were in CTE programs during fiscal year 2023 and completions increased 4.2 percent from last year. The ICCB is looking forward to celebrating it statewide while highlighting local innovation and best practices. In order to spotlight these best practices, we need you all to share with us by emailing events, news articles, pictures (with descriptions), and other CTE project highlights to ashley.hamilton@illinois.gov.
Follow ICCB's Facebook page and YouTube account for the latest on CTE Month happenings around the state.
Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) provides support to over 1.9 million elementary and secondary students in Illinois. ISBE is excited to celebrate CTE Month. There are a lot of great things happening the schools particularly in secondary schools. We encourage you to sign up for our CTE newsletter to learn more about what the students are doing in career and technical education. For more information about other projects in CTE go to https://www.isbe.net/cte. You can contact the ISBE staff at cte@isbe.net
Illinois State Board of Education CTE Month Resources:
Additional ISBE Resources:
A total of 1071 students received pathway endorsements in Human and Public Services, Health Sciences Technology, Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, Business and Finance, Arts and Communication, Information Technology and Manufacturing, Engineering, Technology, and Trades.
Be sure to also look at the following resources for CTE Month 2024:
Follow ISBE's Facebook page for the latest on elementary and secondary education.
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January marks National Mentoring Month across the United States! The annual campaign is aimed at expanding quality mentoring opportunities to connect more of our community's youth with caring adults. Mentors make an impact by providing young people with the tools to make responsible choices, attend and engage in school, and reduce or avoid risky behavior.
Who do you turn to?
If you are looking for someone to help with decisions and life in general, find a mentor today!
Do you have what it takes to be a mentor?
Most of us have had a teacher, supervisor, or coach who has been a mentor to us and made a positive difference in our lives. Those people wore many hats acting as delegators, role models, cheerleaders, policy enforcers, advocates, and friends. Mentors assume these different roles and share some basic qualities such as:
Explore being a mentor or advocate for mentoring by visiting the Illinois Mentor website.
Spread the word for mentoring!
Look through the national Campaigns for ways to promote mentoring and share on Facebook, Twitter, or other social media platforms.
Also, be sure to check out these Illinois workNet resources and articles on mentoring:
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Observed annually, December 3rd is the International Day of People with Disabilities. This day is an opportunity to recognize and advocate for the rights and well-being of individuals with disabilities. It is important to be aware of this as there are people with disabilities in all walks of life, from politics to the workplace and in our culture.
This year, the theme is "Transformative solutions for inclusive development: the role of innovation in fueling an accessible and equitable world." To foster and encourage a welcoming society for all, it is important to recognize that those with disabilities contribute significantly to all aspects of our community. Learn more about, endorse, and share the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action charter. Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action.
Learn more about this event's history, resources, and how you can help today at the International Day of People with Disabilities website.
Be sure to check out the following Illinois workNet resources to help you or someone you know who has a disability:
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Saturday, November 25th, is Small Business Saturday across the United States. This day is dedicated to celebrating and supporting small businesses and all they contribute to our communities.
You can check out the Small Business Administration page to see how you can participate in Small Business Saturday and find links for businesses and shoppers! Small business owners can find customizable materials to promote their physical location, online shop, and/or social media for Small Business Saturday. If you'd like to support small businesses in your community, visit your favorite, local shops or you can find a list of participating businesses near you.
In addition, you can share Small Business Saturday on Social Media using the hashtag #ShopSmall.
If you're interested in starting a business, or already own a small business, here are some resources for you:
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Illinois is leading the Nation in proclamations and events this year! We have over 94 proclamations from the Governor, educational entities, municipalities, employers, unions, non-profits, and more. Additionally, over 231 events are being held around the State. You can find these proclamations and event information here. Register for one or more of the Apprenticeship Illinois webinars sponsored by the Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity:
Friday, November 17th, 9:00 AM-10:00 AM Webinar: Highlighting Illinois Apprentices
On Monday, Assistant Director Cameron Joost and the Illinois Workforce Innovation Board's (IWIB) Apprenticeship Committee Chair, Daniel Serota, presented Dr. Keith Cornille, President of Heartland Community College, with the Governor's National Apprenticeship Week Proclamation to officially kick off NAW. The U.S. Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship Director, Deb Cremeens-Risinger, presented the college with the approved and signed standards for their Registered Apprenticeship Program for Registered Nurses. Lavon Nelson, with the Illinois Community College Board, recognized Heartland, the employers, and apprentices for their commitment to expanding apprenticeships. And, to top it off, over 20 Apprentices from OSF, Rivian, Carle, Bridgestone, and Ferrero participated in the Apprentice Signing Ceremony!
On Tuesday, the IWIB Apprenticeship Committee announced the 2024 Inaugural Apprentice Ambassador Cohort on the Apprenticeship Illinois social media platforms! You can find the recording and more information about the program here.
Please welcome our 2024 apprentice ambassadors:
Alan Rodriguez, Unite Here Local 1, Chicago
Kandis Draw, The HAP Foundation, Oak Brook, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kandis-draw/
Aaron Henry, Zurich North America, Schaumburg, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-henry-48950962/
Millenia Wells, Memorial Hospital, Belleville, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/millenia-wells-00a5471b3/
Gayle Edwards, Northwestern Medicine, Chicago
Cody Myles, North American Lighting, Paris, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cody-myles-323806206/
Morgan Arnold, Aon Corporation, Chicago, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/morgan-arnold-569422230/
Bianca Harmon, McDonald's, Chicago, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bianca-harmon-71230ba2/
Martha Martinez, Hyatt Regency McCormick Place, Chicago
Zoe Pierce, Zeller Construction of Marion, Marion
Nathan Shook, Accenture, West Peoria, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathan-shook-92b814126/
Celebrate this National Apprenticeship Week with us. Sign up for a webinar! Find out more about the Apprentice Ambassadors! Check out the calendar and attend an event near you! Subscribe to Newsletters and connect with us on social media:
National American Education Week acknowledges all of the hard work that goes into the public-school system from teachers and parents to educational support professionals. Learn how to raise awareness for this week on social media with. Each day this week has a special theme recognizing the people involved in American Education. Plan activities around these themes to celebrate the week:
Through collaboration with the Illinois State Board of Education and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Education Systems Center has released a Career Development Experience Toolkit aligned to the frameworks established in the Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness (PWR) Act. The Toolkit is a gathering of best practices and resource sharing from communities doing incredible work throughout the state of Illinois and nationally to establish expectations for implementing high-quality, rigorous work-based learning experiences. Communities may apply, repurpose, and utilize these resources to provide meaningful and robust Career Development Experiences that ultimately prepare youth to be college and career ready. Access and read more about the toolkit here. Please reach out to Heather Penczak, Policy & Program Manager at EdSystems, with any questions or needs (hpenczak@niu.edu).
Also, it is important to recognize the important role Career and Technical Education (CTE) plays in our public-school system. Perkins V, a federal grant program that supports CTE at both the secondary and postsecondary levels, was reauthorized in the summer of 2018 and took effect July 1, 2019. The reauthorized Act reflects technological advances occurring in both education and the workforce. Key strategies including expanding access to dual credit opportunities, offering quality work-based learning, and addressing equity gaps within our CTE programs. For more information, visit www.isbe.net/perkins or http://www2.iccb.org/cte/perkins/.
Notably, this November marks the release of the Programs of Study Guides. The Illinois Community College Board, Illinois State Board of Education, and EdSystems, Northern Illinois University, partnered in 2019 to work closely with secondary and postsecondary educators, employers, and other stakeholders to be able to map out Model Programs of Study using an industry sector-based lens. The first four complete models include pathways in Education, Health Sciences, Manufacturing, and Information Technology. The Model Programs of Study are intended to provide exemplars for local programs to adopt or customize as they develop programs of study for approval as part of the Perkins V Plan. See the final guides here: http://www2.iccb.org/cte/pos-models/
Check out the Illinois workNet resources below for additional reading:
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Observed annually in November, Transgender Awareness Week (11/13 – 11/19) is a time to help raise awareness about the transgender community and the issues members face. This week "transgender people and their allies take action to bring attention to the community by educating the public about who transgender people are, sharing stories and experiences, and advancing advocacy around the issues of prejudice, discrimination, and violence that affect the transgender community."
GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) has been a leading voice for change and acceptance for the LGBTQ community. Learn more about their mission and history by visiting their website. Be sure to view GLAAD's resources below that have been curated for this week:
While Pride Month takes place every June, read this Illinois workNet article that also includes information on how employers can support LGBTQ+ employees in the workplace.
The LGBT Chamber of Commerce of Illinois (LGBTCC) brings LGBT-owned and LGBT-friendly businesses together with a mission to promote economic opportunities. LGBTCC fosters pride serving the community being an advocate and resource for all member businesses that encourage equality, increases awareness, and encourages businesses and individuals as a support system. LGBTCC is a voice for the Illinois LGBTQ+ community.
The Association of Latina/o/x as Motivating Action (ALMA) fights for the rights of the Latina/o/x Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning community by advocating for fairness and equality, and affirming Latinx LGBTQ culture. Learn more at their website and be sure to read an interview with the acting Secretary of DHS Dulce Quintero who has helped to inspire others within the LGBTQ community.
See below for additional organizations, campaigns, and events:
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National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) is November 13-19, 2023! NAW is a nationwide celebration where employers, industry associations, labor organizations, community-based organizations, workforce partners, educators, and government leaders come together and host events to showcase the success and value of Registered Apprenticeship as an integral element in rebuilding our economy, supporting employers with workforce needs, promoting racial and gender equity, creating pathways to quality jobs, and supporting underserved communities.
Key Notes about NAW in Illinois:
The Career and Technical (CTE) areas at Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) are excited to reveal the formation of Industry Stakeholder Groups (ISGs). The ISGs are looking for educators, industry/business partners, and/or community members in our state who are passionate about the education of students preparing for careers. We are working to identify leaders in our state who are willing to join and participate as ISG Members in enhancing our CTE programs. This engagement will consist of members providing input in specific content areas, feedback on the Perkins state plan, and other areas of growth. Each program area will decide on the meeting cadence, but it will be at least twice a year.
To submit your interest in ISG participation, please contact:
Arts and Communications (A&C) – Heather Leukin (hlueken@isbe.net)
Finance and Business (FBS) – cte@isbe.net
Human and Public Services (HPS) – Kristina Valentine (kvalenti@isbe.net)
Health Sciences and Technology (HST) – Shaista Saiyed (ssaiyed@isbe.net)
Manufacturing, Engineering, Technology, and Trades (METT) – Deja Luckett (dluckett@isbe.net)
Information Technology (IT) – cte@isbe.net
*Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources (AFNR) is represented by the Illinois Committee for Agriculture Education (ICAE). Contact - Andrew Klein (aklein@isbe.net)
Thank you for your invaluable time and consideration in becoming a member of the Industry Stakeholder Group (ISG).
The month of October is Youth Justice Action Month. During this month advocates raise awareness and inspire changes to the criminal justice system for young people. Youth Justice Action Month is co-hosted by the Coalition for Juvenile Justice (CJJ) and the National Juvenile Justice Network (NJJN).
This year's theme is "Justice Is ____." NJJN writes, "We can only create a true vision of justice, equity and opportunity when we hear directly from those who are most impacted by the systems we are fighting to change. That means centering directly impacted youth voices in any transformations we advocate for. Our theme, "Justice Is____." gives impacted youth, families and allies an opportunity to collectively imagine new possibilities for systems of support, healing and restorative justice."
Throughout the month these organizations work together and invite communities to connect and take action. They invite all to get involved:
Be sure to check out Illinois workNet's Returning Citizens Guide that offers many resources and references for returning citizens from what to do after release to catching up on technology and finding a job. Articles included in the Returning Citizen Guide include:
Follow us on Social Media for the latest on Youth Justice Action Month with #YJAM2023:
The month of October is Women's Business Month here in Illinois. This month is a time to recognize and support businesses of all sizes that are owned and operated by women that contribute to our communities. The Small Business Administration (SBA) connects business owners with others to plan, start, or grow their business. Learn more about the resources and opportunities offered by the SBA such as their Women's Business Centers.
Throughout October, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO), together with the community, will host events to empower Women-owned businesses and future founders throughout the state. The monthlong celebration will also include initiatives and resources to advance, elevate, and inspire Women as they start, sustain, and scale their businesses. Join us in supporting Women-owned businesses throughout Illinois!
Webinars
Making your Idea, Passion, or Side Hustle into a Business
Wednesday | October 18 | 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm | Register
Many of you have likely considered turning your hobbies and passions into an additional source of income, but figuring out where to start can be easier said than done. Join DCEO & Future Founders who will share tools to help you organically turn your interests into a profitable side hustle and - eventually - even a full-scale business! Tailored for 18-30 year old females, with all ages and genders welcome.
Turning our Challenges & Failures into Opportunities & Successes
Wednesday | October 26 | 10:00 am – 11:00 am | Register
Join this virtual panel event featuring women-owned businesses who will share their past challenges and failures, what they learned from those experiences, and how they pivoted and turned those moments into future opportunities and successes. A virtual Q&A will follow the panel conversation. Presented by the Illinois Small Business Development Center (IL SBDC) at the YWCA Metropolitan Chicago and hosted by OMEE and the Illinois Small Business Development Center (IL SBDC) network. Tailored for women-owned businesses of all stages & future women entrepreneurs, with all genders welcome.
Additional Resources
Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) offer a variety of services, training, and information to help businesses start-up and grow. Find an SBDC near you to learn more.
Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) help small businesses expand into work with government contracting. For more information, find a PTAC near you.
Illinois workNet knows that running your own business takes time, dedication, and a lot of hard work. Every day small business owners are helping create more jobs, growing a business, and cultivating innovation; and that is why we do our best to offer as many great resources as we can to help make your job just a little bit easier. Our resources can be used by new business owners, those interested in starting their own business or growing their businesses, entrepreneurs, individuals working with small businesses, and more. Illinois workNet's Starting a Business Guide includes articles and resources you can use to start your own business or help your business grow. Included in this guide is information about:
Read our article for Women's History Month that shows examples of influential women in different industries.
Be sure to follow our event calendar for upcoming events and social media pages to learn more about career fields women are emerging in:
This month is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). Observed nationwide every October, NDEAM is a way to celebrate the contributions of workers with disabilities. It also helps organizations across the country to educate others on the value and impact of having a diverse workforce. As this month gets started, be sure to take advantage of the resources available to you on the disabilityworks website of Illinois workNet and elsewhere that can assist you directly:
Be sure to check out and participate in upcoming events in Illinois and share with those you know. Visit the Illinois workNet Event Calendar today.
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Every October is Manufacturing Month. The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) is celebrating present and future manufacturers in the state. Illinois is the "fourth largest manufacturing state in the country, with over 14,000 companies employing over 650,000 Illinoisans." DCEO will be hosting upcoming webinars showcasing manufacturing's bright future in Illinois.
As this month gets started, be sure you have the resources to reach your manufacturing career, training, and employment goals. Be sure to check out the Illinois Manufacturers' Association (IMA) website throughout October for events, resources, and learn how you can participate in MFG Month.
Check out the Illinois Manufacturing Excellence Center's (IMEC) page for Manufacturing Day for a list of this year's webinars and a toolkit on hosting your own Manufacturing Month event.
Upcoming Webinars & Events
View Illinois workNet's manufacturing related resources below:
Also, be sure to check out these Manufacturing related articles on Illinois workNet:
Manufacturing Day brings together hundreds of manufacturers across America to host students, educators, parents, job seekers and other local community members at open houses and other public events designed to showcase manufacturing technology and careers. Learn more about Manufacturing Month at the Manufacturing Day website!
If you are looking for manufacturing employers in Illinois who are hiring, be sure to check out the Virtual Job Fair (VJF) employer booth listing and select "Manufacturing" from the "Filter by Industry" dropdown. Keep an eye on the Virtual Job Fair events calendar for upcoming VJFs held by manufacturing employers.
Need to update your resume for your next manufacturing job? Then be sure to check out the templates in our Resume Building tool for jobs in manufacturing. All you need to do is login to or create an Illinois workNet account.
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National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM) is celebrated in October to raise awareness about the importance of keeping private information safe online. The Department of Homeland Security's website says the "collaborative effort between government and industry ensures every American has resources they need to stay safe and more secure online."
The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency and National Cyber Security Alliance will focus on four key behaviors this month:
Additionally, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is hosting a series of events and sharing resources.
Visit the DoIT STEAM Newsletter webpage and click on the "October 2023" issue that focuses on cybersecurity resources.
In this increasingly technological time, keeping up to date on the latest information and available resources is important. Illinois workNet has articles to help you protect yourself from online threats, prevent identify theft, stay away from online scams, and how to handle company data breaches.
Illinois workNet Articles:
Discover what careers are available in Cybersecurity with the Illinois workNet Careers, Wages & Trends Search that allows you to use career and labor market information to:
For the latest on Cybersecurity Awareness month, follow us on social media and lookout for the hashtag #BeCyberSmart:
Join the 2023 College Changes Everything® (CCE) Campaign in Illinois! As college preparation and planning increases through the fall for the 2023-24 school year, be sure to check out the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) and its partners' schedule of workshops of free college and financial aid planning for students and families. Please note, several significant changes are being made for the 2024-25 federal process for requesting financial assistance. Because these changes will take time to properly implement, the 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) is expected to be available in December (rather than October). ISAC anticipates the availability of the Alternative Application for Illinois Financial Aid for the 2024-25 academic year to coincide with the launch of the 2024-25 FAFSA.
During the CCE Campaign, students and families have access to an intensified schedule of free college and financial application workshops, with in person and virtual workshops available. Students also can visit the ISAC Student Portal to get free one-on-one assistance from ISACorps near-peer mentors, sign up for a free text messaging service to get their college and financial aid questions answered via text by ISAC experts, check out more than 20 ISAC College Minute™ videos with college and financial aid tips, and more. High schools can sign up to participate in the CCE Campaign at https://www.collegechangeseverything.org/campaign/ and receive a downloadable toolkit, materials, swag, and event support.
Here are some resources on Illinois workNet that may help prepare you for your educational pursuits:
Skills/Education:
Financial Aid:
Planning/Tests:
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The week of September 24 – 30 is Employ Older Workers Week! Older workers are an important force that contribute to our workplaces and communities with their wisdom and experiences. In addition to Illinois workNet's article on how these workers can remain working and engaged, check out the resources below for additional information.
The Department on Aging's website also has information about what programs and services are available to older adults in Illinois. The Provider Profile Search will show you which Illinois Department on Aging providers and services are available near you. From the Community Care Program to legal assistance and more, be sure to visit their site for your needs.
The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is a "community service and work-based training program for older workers." This website is a great location for individuals 55 and older who are looking to improve their employability skills. By being part of this program, older workers gain access to additional resources, services, and training opportunities. Be sure to check out the Workforce GPS Resource Library for additional information concerning older workers.
This month recognizes older adults around the country and encourages them to participate in activities within their communities. The Activity Page on Older Americans Month's website offers several ideas of how these individuals can share their experiences with one another, younger generations, on social media, and much more. To read more about this month, check out the Older Americans Month's website.
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September 18 – 22 is Adult Education and Family Literacy Week. The goal of this week is to raise awareness about the importance of adult education and family literacy. In the U.S., the number of adults who struggle with basic academic skills is approximately 36 million. This makes it difficult for individuals to achieve their education and work-related goals. As adult literacy connects with many social issues, it is very important to highlight the need to help others acquire these essential college and career skills.
Access toolkits, resources, and learn how you can participate for this week at the Adult Education and Family Literacy Week website.
Be sure to check out these Illinois workNet articles during Adult Education and Family Literacy Week:
Follow ICCB on Facebook for their posts throughout the #AdultEducationWeek.
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September 15th – October 15th is National Hispanic Heritage Month. During this month we look at and celebrate the contributions that Hispanic Americans have made to better our society and country. The National Hispanic Heritage Month website has a page on its site with lesson plans for educators that span American history. Additionally, this page includes resources for teachers from well known institutions such as the Library of Congress, National Archives, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Services, and the Smithsonian Institution.
It is important to recognize the achievements, contributions, and influence that Hispanic Americans have provided for the U.S. Illinois workNet encourages our workforce and education partners to learn about and share these resources with their customers.
In addition, the Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity (DCEO) is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15th – October 15th, and Support Latino Business Day on September 14th - a national call to action that acknowledges and encourages support for Latino owned businesses. There will be events on Support Latino Business Day and during the monthlong celebration. A toolkit with graphics, sample social media posts, etc. is available for the public to uplift the call to Support Latino Businesses. For more information, please visit DCEO's website.
Discover what careers are available with the Illinois workNet Careers, Wages & Trends Search that allows you to use career and labor market information to:
Be sure to follow our event calendar for upcoming events and social media pages to learn more about Hispanic Heritage Month:
September is Workforce Development Month! Since 2005, the National Association of Workforce Development Professionals (NAWDP) celebrates Workforce Development Month as a way to "raise awareness about the importance of our industry to a growing economy." As workforce development professionals are crucial in their communities, it is important to recognize the work they do. From tips and activities to spreading awareness on social media and much more, visit NAWDP's website today to learn more about Workforce Development Month.
Locally, the Illinois Workforce Partnership (IWP) is making a difference in workforce development throughout the state of Illinois. The Illinois Workforce Partnership are leaders in Illinois comprised of 46 workforce development professionals representing 10 Economic Development Regions and 22 Workforce Innovation Boards in the state of Illinois.
Please join us in celebrating Workforce Development Month! And save the date for October 12th as we host a state-wide luncheon in Springfield to celebrate the individuals who have overcome barriers to employment, business leaders who have made significant contributions to their local workforce areas and recognize programs and initiatives that have resulted in the economic growth of a community/region during the past program year. Visit www.illinoisworkforcepartnership.org for more information and to find out what is happening in your local area!
Be sure to add any of your local events to the Illinois workNet Calendar so others can see what is happening in your area. To get started:
Check out these Illinois workNet resources below for Workforce Development Month:
Illinois workNet Partner Benefits and Tools:
IWIS/Customer Support Center:
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August is Black Business Month and is a time to recognize the contributions of the 132,000+ black-owned businesses throughout Illinois. The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) will host a series of webinars "highlighting community leaders, organizations, and business enterprises through a campaign inviting Illinoisians to "Shop Black-owned Business Saturdays.""
The Shop Black Saturdays Campaign is an effort to support minority-owned businesses. Each Saturday in August, Illinois residents are encouraged to shop at local black-owned businesses. Use the hashtag #ShopBlackSaturday to promote these businesses' services and products on social media.
Learn more about Black Business Month 2023 and the Shop Black Saturdays Campaign on DCEO's website.
Also, be sure to check out these Illinois workNet resources for small businesses:
Be sure to follow our event calendar for upcoming events and social media channels to stay updated:
July 13 is the College Changes Everything Conference. Started by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC), this annual conference is an opportunity for individuals to share how their college or higher education experience has made a lasting and positive impact in their lives. The conference will provide presentations about resources that are available to increase educational access and college completion for students in Illinois. Illinois hopes to increase the number of adults in the state with higher education degrees to 60% by 2025. The College Changes Everything Conference is an important opportunity to help the state reach this number.
This year's theme is DEIA: The Work We Need to Do. Other topics include: Expanding College Access and Success for Latino Students and their Families, Equity in Higher Education: Setting Priorities for the Higher Education System, Supporting Student Wellness and Mental Health at Illinois Community Colleges, and much more.
If you are interested in this conference and would like to register, read more on the College Changes Everything website. Illinois workNet will be presenting how Illinois workNet can Help You Overcome Challenges that Impact DEIA. Access to all tools for Illinois residents is crucial to success on the job. We will demonstrate the tools and resources available to help anyone establishing their career pathway available on Illinois workNet. We built a number of tools specific to being prepared for the work world and partner with other organizations to provide the complete package.
Here are some additional resources on Illinois workNet that will help you prepare for this event:
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Observed annually on June 19th, Juneteenth commemorates the ending of slavery in the United States. This day commemorates African American freedom and emphasizes education and achievement. In 2021, Governor J.B. Pritzker signed legislation making Juneteenth an official state holiday. This holiday will be known as National Freedom Day, and the law took effect on January 1, 2022. To learn more about Juneteenth and how you can celebrate around the state, check out A Day to Reflect: Juneteenth 2023 on Enjoy Illinois.
During this time, we look back and celebrate the contributions that African Americans have made not only to our history and culture but also to our workforce. It is important to recognize the contributions and influence African Americans have had in different industries in the past and present.
Discover what careers are available with the Illinois workNet Careers, Wages, & Trends Search! This tool allows you to use career and labor market information to:
National Safety Month focuses on reducing leading causes of injury and death at work, on the road, and in our homes and communities. Observed annually in June, the National Safety Council provides downloadable resources highlighting different safety topics such as:
Week 1: Emergency Preparedness
Week 2: Slips, Trips and Falls
Week 3: Heat-Related Illness
Week 4: Hazard Recognition
Below is a list of resources Illinois workNet has that can help workers avoid injuries regardless of where they are:
National Safety Month – The National Safety Council provides several resources for you to help raise awareness about safety during the month of June. Read this Illinois workNet article on how you and others can remain safe and engaged.
Be Safe in Your New Job – When starting a new job, it's important to be aware and cautious of equipment you have not previously used. From operating workplace equipment to preparation and clean-up of your workspace, this article covers important safety precautions to keep in mind when on the job.
Stay Safe and Productive at Work – Following your company's safety guidelines is the best way to avoid getting hurt on the job. This article covers safety tips for the workplace so that you and your team can be safe while working on construction projects.
Technical Skills – Read up on the different skills required in the industry and how you can keep your skills and performance up to date.
Do You Need a Work Permit? – For younger members of the workforce, this article provides information on what jobs require work permits, rules for youths in the workplace, and how to apply for the work permit you will need.
Why Personal Health and Safety Matter – From avoiding injuries and illness to staying in shape and managing stress, read up on why it's important to maintain good health.
For more information, go to the National Safety Council's page on National Safety Month to gather safety materials and learn how to spread the word to your coworkers, families, and communities.
If you have any questions about National Safety Month, visit the National Safety Council's contact page here.
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The month of May is Older Americans Month (OAM). This year's theme is Aging Unbound. This month recognizes older adults and their contributions around the country and encourages them to participate in activities with their communities. The Activity Page on Older Americans Month's website offers several ideas of how these individuals can share their experiences with one another, younger generations, on social media, and much more. To read more about this month, check out Older Americans Month's website and history page, which also includes previous themes.
The Department on Aging's website also has information about what programs and services are available to older adults in Illinois. The Provider Profile Search will show you which Illinois Department on Aging providers and services are available near you. From the Community Care Program to legal assistance and more, be sure to visit their site for your needs.
Another resource to check out is the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP), which is a "community service and work-based training program for older workers." This website is a great location for individuals 55 and older who are looking to improve their employability skills. By being part of this program, older workers gain access to additional resources, services, and training opportunities. Be sure to check out the WorkforceGPS Resource Library for additional information concerning older workers.
Also, be sure to view these Illinois workNet resources:
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In honor of National Military Appreciation Month, Illinois workNet would like to thank all who have served in the United States Armed Forces. We appreciate your sacrifice to help protect us at home and abroad. Illinois, through the collaboration of networked partnerships, has many resources available to former and current Military Services Members (Active, Guard, and Reserve) as well as Military Spouses.
The Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs (IDVA) has Veterans' Service Officers who are qualified benefits specialists trained to help veterans and their family with accurate and current information on the entire range of issues associated with veterans' benefits and entitlements. Click here for assistance.
The following is a brief list of the Illinois Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA) partners and training services available to our Military Service Members and Spouses (Note: A Spouse of an Active-Duty Service member who is unemployed or under-employed could receive services under the WIOA Dislocated Worker Program):
Illinois Department of Employment Security
Illinois Department of Human Services
Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity
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The month of May is Foster Care Month nationwide and Foster Parent Appreciation Month in Illinois. This month we want to thank foster families throughout the state who provide temporary safe havens to youth and encourage other families to become foster families as well. Here are some important numbers of foster care and families in Illinois:
20,000 youth live in foster care in IL:
407,000 children and youth are in foster care in the United States.
To learn more about what resources are available for Foster Care Month and Foster Appreciation Month, visit the state and federal sites below:
Also, be sure to check out these resources on Illinois workNet during the month of May:
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May 1 – 5 is National Construction Safety Week. During this week, the construction industry recognizes workplace safety concerns and works together to prevent injuries on the job. With workers in the construction industry being at risk every day, Illinois workNet offers resources that can help inform workers on how to avoid injuries and prevent an accident at your work. Be it a reminder for yourself or a way to convey this information to coworkers, you can learn more about construction safety at the Construction Safety Week website.
Be sure to read the Illinois Department of Labor's press release recognizing National Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction. Falls are a leading cause of death for workers in the construction industry and the press release provides a link to several safety resources to help prevent falling at work.
Whether you are just getting started in the industry or have been in it for years, these resources apply to workers of all positions and stages throughout construction projects.
Below is a list of resources Illinois workNet has put together for National Construction Safety Week:
For more information on National Construction Safety Week, go to the Construction Safety Week website to learn about the history, upcoming events, the companies involved with this initiative, and much more.
If you have any questions about National Construction Safety Week, send an email to info@constructionsafetyweek.com.
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Did you know that April 30 – May 6 is National Small Business Week? National Small Business Week recognizes the important contributions of America's entrepreneurs and small business owners. This event, hosted by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), is all about recognizing prominent small businesses across the country. You can find small business events taking place around Illinois with the Illinois workNet Event Calendar, and throughout the U.S. on the SBA website for National Small Business Week. Also, be sure to check out SBDC's newsletter and their upcoming Networking training events.
Illinois workNet knows that running your own business takes time, dedication, and a lot of hard work. Every day small business owners are helping create more jobs, growing a business, and cultivating innovation; and that is why we do our best to offer as many great resources as we can to help make your job just a little bit easier. Our resources can be used by new business owners, those interested in starting their own business or growing their businesses, entrepreneurs, individuals working with small businesses, and more. Below is a list of resources Illinois workNet has put together for our Illinois Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs:
If you run a small business, Small Business Week is a great time to run discounts and promotions. This is a good way to reward customers who support small companies like your own. If you are not a small business owner, you can still celebrate small business week in a variety of ways. These include getting involved with a small business, shopping at small businesses, or simply getting the word out about some of the great small businesses located near you.
For more information on National Small Business Week, the SBA provides a useful hub. Here, you can learn more about the events taking place during the week. You can also browse news articles, videos, press releases, and other media relating to Small Business Week.
If you have any questions about Small Business Week, send an email to smallbusinessweek@sba.gov.
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National Financial Literacy Month (FLM) occurs every April. It was created to help and encourage people across the U.S. develop good financial habits. Visit the Council for Economic Education's website for free videos, lesson plans, activities, and other resources for K-12 educators. Below are some ideas that you can share to help promote FLM in your area.
Money Smart Week takes place during Financial Literacy Month. During the week of April 15 – 21, resources are shared so that people can “better manage their personal finances with a focus on low and moderate-income communities.” Learn more about Money Smart Week on their website, download the media promotional kit to help spread the word, and register for their upcoming webinars on the following:
April is about Second Chances. Each year, Second Chance Month recognizes the importance of helping individuals successfully return from incarceration. Everybody deserves a second chance, especially individuals returning to the workforce and making a difference in our communities. From webinars and funding opportunities to information on a variety of topics such as family engagement, housing, and mental health, the National Reentry Resource Center has a wealth of resources on how workforce and education partners can assist people returning to their communities.
Re-entering society and the workplace can feel overwhelming, but the Formerly Incarcerated Persons Guide on Illinois workNet helps individuals through that transition by laying out what individuals need to know to get back on their feet. A range of topics is covered, including essential documents, maintaining healthy relationships, and career progress. Several organizations are linked throughout that assist with health insurance, housing, SNAP benefits, financial assistance, training for a job, and more.
The guide features articles, including:
Illinois workNet offers other resources for Formerly Incarcerated Persons:
Employers and Workforce Professionals:
Reasons to Choose Formerly Incarcerated Candidates (Employer Article)
"Untapped Talent" is a workshop series for partners who assist formerly incarcerated persons and is currently underway with the WIOA Professional Development. This workshop series provides "best practices in hiring and retaining justice-impacted individuals." Obstacles facing these individuals along with resources and tools to assist with these challenges will be covered in each workshop. Find upcoming workshops, office hours, and recorded webinars today.
For additional information about National Second Chance Month and what you can do, visit the official page here and refer to the resources listed below:
Safer Foundation
Celebrate Second Chance Month and be among the first to experience Safer Foundation's new location at the Grand Opening of their southside office on April 13th from 12:00pm-1:00pm. See the flyer to learn more.
Safer Foundation is one of the nation's largest nonprofits that helps support people with arrest and conviction records. The new location offers a wide range of reentry and support services to the community, including:
Workforce GPS
Browse events on the Event Calendar using the "Second Chace Month" Series filter to find Job Fairs, record expungement events, program orientations for formerly incarcerated persons such a including. Employers can also find events related to hiring.
Connect with Illinois workNet on social media as we use the hashtag #SecondChanceMonth:
The week of (April 16-22) is National Volunteer Week! This is a time to reflect and appreciate the effect that volunteering has on our communities and the challenges they experience. It is also a time to recognize and appreciate those volunteers who have gone the extra mile. Since 1974, National Volunteer Week has grown to include more volunteers, projects, and events throughout the country.
For more information on how you can celebrate National Volunteer Week and find volunteering events near you view the official website. See below for additional resources
Global Volunteer Month: Global Volunteer Month is a time to recognize volunteers and people who actively support their communities, whether through volunteerism or other elements around the Points of Light Civic Circle®. There are many paths to living a full civic life. Now is the perfect time to make a plan to join the celebration, today and every day. Download our toolkits and access resources to encourage volunteerism and civic action, recognize volunteers, and raise awareness for your organization's needs and funding opportunities.
For what you can do in Illinois during the COVID-19 pandemic, visit Serve.Illinois.gov's website.
Also, be sure to check out the following Illinois workNet resources about volunteering:
Be sure to follow our event calendar for upcoming events and social media pages:
SBDC Day recognizes the success and effect of Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) for small businesses and economic development. Approximately 1,000 SBDCs in the country will share their success stories through social media, public relations initiatives, and several events online. This year's SBDC Day will be on Wednesday, March 15, 2023. For more information, check out the official SBDC website.
SBDCs offer a variety of services, training, and information to help businesses start-up and grow. Find an SBDC near you to learn more.
Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) help small businesses expand into work with government contracting. For more information, find a PTAC near you.
Also, be sure to check out these Illinois workNet resources for small businesses:
Join the Conversation
Join the Illinois #SBDCDay Celebration on March 15, 2023 by following #SBDCday on your favorite social media channel and join the conversation by sharing your SBDC small business success story. Follow SBDC on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. To learn more about what your local SBDC is doing to celebrate, Find Your Local SBDC.
Be sure to follow the Illinois workNet event calendar for upcoming events and social media pages to learn more about SBDC Day:
March is Women's History Month. During this month we look back and celebrate the contributions that women have made not only to our history, but also our workforce. Illinois workNet is excited about the strides women have made. While there is more work and progress to be made, it is important to recognize the contributions and influence women have had in different industries in the past and present. Read our article for Women's History Month that shows examples of influential women.
The International Women's Day website offers resources to empower women in the workforce, improve equality, and celebrate women forging changes in industries. The City of Chicago designated March 8, 2023 as "Women Employed Day in Chicago" to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Women Employed and their impact on removing barriers to improve the economic status of women.
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) celebrates Women's HERstory Month, read the Press Release here. Throughout March, DCEO is hosting events, elevating financial and social capital resources to advance women-owned businesses, and spotlighting contributions of women-owned businesses in Illinois. Check out Leadership Profiles of Illinois business leaders, who achieved international success, on DCEO Office of Trade and Investment. Browse unique women artisans, bakers, and entrepreneurs who are part of the Illinois Made program through DCEO Office of Tourism on Enjoy Illinois. Learn how to get involved, attend events, use the social media toolkit, and find additional resources to support women-owned businesses on DCEO's Women's HERstory Month 2023 page.
DCEO's Upcoming Webinars
Stay Positive! Survival Tactics to Manage Your Cash Flow
Wednesday | March 15, 2023 | 1:00 – 2:00 pm | Virtual | Register
Learn to successfully manage your cash flow during any economic climate and in an ever-changing global business setting. Alternative financial capital options exist! Presented by the Women's Business Development Center (WBDC) and hosted by OMEE and the Illinois Small Business Development Center (IL SBDC), the March virtual event is part of the monthly webinar series, Advancing the Development of Minority Entrepreneurship (ADME), which features a different topic and presenter each month. Also joining us in March are our colleagues from the Office of Regional Economic Development (RED).
Expanding HER Opportunities – Certify Your Business as Women-Owned
Thursday | March 16, 2023 | 10:00 – 11:00 am | Virtual | Register
Learn how certifying as a women-owned business can expand opportunities including government contracting, connecting with buyers looking to meet their federal subcontracting goals, accessing leads for bids and proposals and marketing opportunities exclusive to those who have certifications. Presented during Team RED's monthly webinar series, attendees will also learn about no-cost resources to assist along the way no matter what stage her business is in.
Additional events celebrating women-owned businesses across Illinois can be found here.
Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL) and Women Employed are raising awareness of pay equity and equal pay rights for women workers through the Fostering Access Rights and Equity (FARE) Grant. The Equal Pay Act of 2003 prohibits employers to pay men and women unequal wages for doing the same work. To learn about your rights, commonly asked questions, and how you can spread the word, visit Women Employed Know Your Rights.
Read about the amendment to the Equal Pay Act of 2003 that prevents employers from asking a candidate's previous wage during the hiring process in Illinois workNet's No Salary History article.
In time for Women's History month, the Illinois Department of Human Rights published a non-regulatory guide on Pregnancy Rights and Related Protections in Illinois featuring scenarios and examples of discrimination in the workplace, healthcare, schools, and other public settings. The new guide intends to prevent discrimination to help residents, employers, businesses, and providers understand rights and responsibilities.
On March 15th from 5:30pm-6:30pm, the Office of Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton and Illinois Council on Women and Girls are bringing together a diverse panel to discuss gender-based violence, individual rights, and available resources. Register here for the "Know Your Rights: Cultural Competency in Gender-Based Violence Services" webinar.
Follow our Event Calendar for upcoming events, explore career fields women are emerging in, and connect with us on social media as we use the hashtags #WomensHistoryMonth #ILWHM2023 throughout the month:
The Office of Employment & Training invites you to provide feedback on the Department of Labor's request for information regarding sector strategies and partnership models. We have created a survey to seek input from all stakeholders directly and indirectly in economic and workforce development.
Sector strategies are essential for aligning the skilled workforce to in-demand industries. Sector strategies are also a key element of a Career Pathways System. It is important for employers to collaborate with the development of education and training to ensure that essential skills and competencies are developed for the industry. The U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration (ETA) is requesting this information to help develop sustainable and scalable sector strategies through the experiences of key stakeholders in local and regional economies. The feedback received by ETA will refine policy responses, technical assistance, and workforce development needs and inform the design of future grants. This survey will allow us to disseminate the sector strategies and challenges we are experiencing here in Illinois. Your input is respected and will be used to create current, and future training needs in critical industries, as well as incorporate equity and worker voice into the training design.
Please complete this survey and forward it to all relevant stakeholders. The survey will close at 5 p.m. on March 17, 2023.
Your feedback will be consolidated into a response shared with the Department of Labor. We appreciate your input and continuous commitment to workforce development in Illinois.
Thank you,
The Office of Employment & Training
Illinois workNet is inviting our workforce and education partners for two upcoming webinars. Please see the details below including how to register for the events.
Updated Resume Builder on Illinois workNet for Partners
When: Wednesday, March 1st – 10:30am – 11:30am
About: Illinois workNet invites workforce and education partners to a partner webinar on March 1st. Join us as we showcase the new and improved updates implemented across the Resume Builder Tools! Users will still have access to the core set of building tools. These tools are being improved and expanded to provide users with a complete set of career preparation tools to fully showcase skills through a comprehensive career portfolio.
Navigating Illinois workNet for Partners
When: Tuesday, March 7th – 10:30am – 11:30am
About: Illinois workNet invites workforce and education partners to a partner webinar on March 7th. Join us as we dive into tools available to our Illinois workNet partners, how to stay up to date, process of becoming a partner, and a Q&A session. All workforce and education partners are welcome to attend. If your organization is not yet an Illinois workNet partner, you are invited to learn the benefits and how to become a partner. Please see the agenda below:
Note: These webinars are intended for workforce and education partners. For questions or assistance, please submit a Contact Us form.
This year the IDEAcon Conference takes place February 13th – 15th. This educational technology conference brings together educators throughout the Midwest to showcase and discuss resources and teaching methods related to instructional technology. From PreK to Higher Education, attend this conference and see how you can include the latest in instructional technology into your classroom.
Be sure to catch Illinois workNet's presentation on resources for secondary and post-secondary customers. With an account, partners can help individuals, employers, or community partners achieve their career and workforce development goals. Creating an account and utilizing any of the tools on Illinois workNet is free for job seekers, employers, and workforce partners.
This demonstration will provide an overview of the Illinois workNet website's Youth Guide, Career Planning Tools, Virtual Job Fairs, and the Resume Building tool, which allows customers to create and customize resumes, cover letters, portfolios, practice, interviews, and elevator pitches. The presentation will also cover the partner guide how to navigate it.
For more information about the IDEAcon Conference including registration, visit their website.
Be sure to use the resources below that you may be able to incorporate into your classroom instruction:
Also, check out Illinois workNet's resources you may be able to utilize:
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Every February is Career & Technical Education (CTE) Month®. Career and Technical Education (CTE) provides students with opportunities to gain the necessary academic knowledge and technical skills necessary to succeed in high-skill, high-wage, and in-demand careers. CTE has a commitment to equity and equitable learning opportunities for its students. Programs offer flexible scheduling, work-based learning, and stackable credentials that provide a pathway from education to employment not only for recent high school graduates, but also for returning adults, veterans, and incumbent workers wanting to update their skills. The breadth of CTE not only helps address workforce shortages, such as those in nursing, information technology, and teaching but helps Illinoisans meet their education and workforce goals. This month is a time to raise awareness for the contributions and importance of these programs as CTE will be crucial for Illinois' economic recovery after the pandemic has ended. For more information about CTE Month and how you can celebrate it, visit this page.
The Illinois community college system is the largest provider of postsecondary CTE programs. At the outset of fiscal year 2022, state-wide, CTE credit program enrollments accounted for nearly one-quarter of all credit students (24.3 percent). Career and Technical Education accounted for 32,313 graduates in the community college system, with over half of the earned degrees and certificates in CTE programs during fiscal year 2021 (52.3 percent). The ICCB is looking forward to celebrating it statewide while highlighting local innovation and best practices. In order to spotlight these best practices, we need you all to share with us by emailing events, news articles, pictures (with descriptions), and other CTE project highlights to William.M.Norris@illinois.gov.
Follow ICCB's Facebook page and YouTube account for the latest on CTE Month happenings around the state.
Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) provides support to over 1.9 million elementary and secondary students in Illinois. ISBE is excited to celebrate CTE Month. There are a lot of great things happening the schools particularly in secondary schools. We encourage you to sign up for our CTE newsletter to learn more about what the students are doing in career and technical education. For more information about other projects in CTE go to https://www.isbe.net/cte. You can contact the ISBE staff at cte@isbe.net.
Illinois State Board of Education CTE Month Resources:
Additional ISBE Resources:
A total of 596 students received pathway endorsements in Human and Public Services, Health Sciences Technology, Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, Business and Finance, Arts and Communication, Information Technology and Manufacturing, Engineering, Technology, and Trades.
Be sure to also look at the following resources for CTE Month 2023:
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January marks National Mentoring Month across the United States! The annual campaign is aimed at expanding quality mentoring opportunities to connect more of our community's youth with caring adults. Mentors make an impact by providing young people with the tools to make responsible choices, attend and engage in school, and reduce or avoid risky behavior.
Who do you turn to?
If you are looking for someone to help with decisions and life in general, find a mentor today!
Do you have what it takes to be a mentor?
Most of us have had a teacher, supervisor, or coach who has been a mentor to us and made a positive difference in our lives. Those people wore many hats acting as delegators, role models, cheerleaders, policy enforcers, advocates, and friends. Mentors assume these different roles and share some basic qualities such as:
Explore being a mentor or advocate for mentoring by visiting the Illinois Mentor website.
Spread the word for mentoring!
Look through the national Campaigns for ways to promote mentoring and share on Facebook, Twitter, or other social media platforms.
Also, be sure to check out these Illinois workNet resources and articles on mentoring:
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Observed annually, December 3rd is the International Day of People with Disabilities. This day is an opportunity to recognize and advocate for the rights and well-being of individuals with disabilities. It is important to be aware of this as there are people with disabilities in all walks of life, from politics to the workplace and in our culture.
This year, the theme is "Transformative solutions for inclusive development: the role of innovation in fueling an accessible and equitable world." To foster and encourage a welcoming society for all, it is important to recognize that those with disabilities contribute significantly to all aspects of our community. Learn more about, endorse, and share the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action charter. Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action.
Learn more about this event's history, resources, and how you can help today at the International Day of People with Disabilities website.
Be sure to check out the following Illinois workNet resources to help you or someone you know who has a disability:
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Saturday, November 26th, is Small Business Saturday across the United States. This day is dedicated to celebrating and supporting small businesses and all they contribute to our communities.
You can check out the Small Business Administration page to see how you can participate in Small Business Saturday and find links for businesses and shoppers! Small business owners can find customizable materials to promote their physical location, online shop, and/or social media for Small Business Saturday. If you'd like to support small businesses in your community, visit your favorite, local shops or you can find a list of participating businesses near you.
Learn about the Illinois Made Progam and the small businesses selected by the Illinois Office of Tourism "that exemplify the hidden gems, experiences and one-of-a-kind products that make Illinois a great place to explore for residents and visitors alike." Visit the Illinois Made website for more information.
In addition, you can share Small Business Saturday on Social Media using the hashtag #ShopSmall.
If you're interested in starting a business, or already own a small business, here are some resources for you:
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National American Education Week acknowledges all of the hard work that goes into the public-school system from teachers and parents to educational support professionals. Learn how to raise awareness for this week on social media with. Each day this week has a special theme recognizing the people involved in American Education. Plan activities around these themes to celebrate the week:
Monday, November 14: Kickoff Day
Tuesday, November 15: Family Day
Wednesday, November 16: Education Support Professionals Day
Thursday, November 17: Educator for a Day
Friday, November 18: Substitute Educators Day
Through collaboration with the Illinois State Board of Education and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Education Systems Center has released a Career Development Experience Toolkit aligned to the frameworks established in the Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness (PWR) Act. The Toolkit is a gathering of best practices and resource sharing from communities doing incredible work throughout the state of Illinois and nationally to establish expectations for implementing high-quality, rigorous work-based learning experiences. Communities may apply, repurpose, and utilize these resources to provide meaningful and robust Career Development Experiences that ultimately prepare youth to be college and career ready. Access and read more about the toolkit here. Please reach out to Heather Penczak, Policy & Program Manager at EdSystems, with any questions or needs (hpenczak@niu.edu).
Also, it is important to recognize the important role Career and Technical Education (CTE) plays in our public-school system. Perkins V, a federal grant program that supports CTE at both the secondary and postsecondary levels, was reauthorized in the summer of 2018 and took effect July 1, 2019. The reauthorized Act reflects technological advances occurring in both education and the workforce. Key strategies including expanding access to dual credit opportunities, offering quality work-based learning, and addressing equity gaps within our CTE programs. For more information, visit isbe.net/perkins or http://www2.iccb.org/cte/perkins/.
Notably, this November marks the release of the Programs of Study Guides. The Illinois Community College Board, Illinois State Board of Education, and EdSystems, Northern Illinois University, partnered in 2019 to work closely with secondary and postsecondary educators, employers, and other stakeholders to be able to map out Model Programs of Study using an industry sector-based lens. The first four complete models include pathways in Education, Health Sciences, Manufacturing, and Information Technology. The Model Programs of Study are intended to provide exemplars for local programs to adopt or customize as they develop programs of study for approval as part of the Perkins V Plan. See the final guides here: http://www2.iccb.org/cte/pos-models/
Check out the Illinois workNet resources below for additional reading:
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Observed annually in November, Transgender Awareness Week (11/13 – 11/19) is a time to help raise awareness about the transgender community and the issues members face. This week "transgender people and their allies take action to bring attention to the community by educating the public about who transgender people are, sharing stories and experiences, and advancing advocacy around the issues of prejudice, discrimination, and violence that affect the transgender community."
GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) has been a leading voice for change and acceptance for the LGBTQ community. Learn more about their mission and history by visiting their website. Be sure to view GLAAD's resources below that have been curated for this week:
While Pride Month takes place every June, read this Illinois workNet article that also includes information on how employers can support LGBTQ+ employees in the workplace.
The LGBT Chamber of Commerce of Illinois (LGBTCC) brings LGBT-owned and LGBT-friendly businesses together with a mission to promote economic opportunities. LGBTCC fosters pride serving the community being an advocate and resource for all member businesses that encourage equality, increases awareness, and encourages businesses and individuals as a support system. LGBTCC is a voice for the Illinois LGBTQ+ community.
The Association of Latina/o/x as Motivating Action (ALMA) fights for the rights of the Latina/o/x Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning community by advocating for fairness and equality, and affirming Latinx LGBTQ culture. Learn more at their website and be sure to read an interview with the Assistant Secretary of IDHS Dulce Quintero who has helped to inspire others within the LGBTQ community.
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In honor of Veterans Day (11/11/22), the State of Illinois would like to thank all who have served in the United States Armed Forces. We appreciate your sacrifice to help protect us at home and abroad. Illinois, through the collaboration of networked partnerships, has many resources available to former and current Military Services Members (Active, Guard, and Reserve) as well as Military Spouses.
All veterans who have served at least one day on active duty, and received any discharge other than "dishonorable" receive priority of service under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). All recently discharged Veterans who have not obtained employment since separating from the Armed Forces are qualified for services under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act. To learn more about qualifying for WIOA, contact your local Illinois workNet Center by using the Service Finder search.
Be sure to register for the upcoming informational workshops taking place next week on November 7th, 9th, and 10th. The Veterans Virtual Recruitment Series is open for registration for Veterans and their spouses. Informational workshops will occur with participating organizations. Afterward, attendees will have an opportunity to speak directly with panelists regarding employment readiness skills and how to apply for job openings throughout the State of Illinois from multiple employers currently hiring. To learn more about these sessions, visit the registration page.
The following is a brief list of WIOA partners and training services available to our Military Service Members and Spouses:
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November 14th – 20th is National Apprenticeship Week (NAW). Take advantage of NAW to learn more about apprenticeships, and if they might be a good fit for you or your company. This weeklong nationwide celebration brings together business leaders, career seekers, labor, educational institutions, and other critical partners to demonstrate their support for apprenticeships. Find events, proclamations, and more on the Apprenticeship Illinois National Apprenticeship Week page.
Job Seekers, are you interested in starting a new career or changing careers but unsure if the traditional classroom setting is for you? Getting into an apprenticeship program could be a perfect alternate path to reach your career, training, and employment goals. Apprenticeships use a 'learn while you earn' model combining on-the-job training with classroom instruction leading to earning a nationally recognized credential. Apprenticeships continue to expand across the state, learn how to get started here.
Employers, do you have a difficult time filling positions or know that many of your employees may retire soon? Apprenticeship Navigators are dedicated to helping employers start or expand apprenticeship programs. Explore apprenticeship benefits and how to get started here. Apprenticeships can help you build and retain a skilled workforce! Employers may also receive tax credit per apprentice, learn about the eligibility requirements and certification process on Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity's website.
Partners, easily celebrate NAW 2022 using the Social Media Toolkit to copy/paste posts on social media using the hashtags #NAW2022 and #ApprenticeshipIL. Join a webinar with an Apprenticeship Illinois Zoom Background (Options 1, 2, 3). Let us know if you're holding an event or have a Proclamation, we'll feature it on Illinois' National Apprenticeship Week page.
Employers and Partners are invited to the Get to Know Apprenticeship Illinois webinar series with a different topic each day from 9:00am-10:00am. Access the webinar registration below:
Find apprenticeship events near you and more resources on Apprenticeship.gov and Apprenticeship Illinois. Visit the Illinois workNet Event Calendar for other upcoming events as well.
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Every October is Manufacturing Month. The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) is celebrating present and future manufacturers in the state. Illinois is the "fourth largest manufacturing state in the country, with over 18,000 companies employing over 550,000 Illinoisans." DCEO will be hosting upcoming webinars showcasing manufacturing's bright future in Illinois.
This month, be sure you have the resources to reach your manufacturing career, training, and employment goals. Be sure to check out the Illinois Manufacturers' Association (IMA) website throughout October for events, resources, and learn how you can participate in MFG Month.
Check out the Illinois Manufacturing Excellence Center's (IMEC) page for Manufacturing Day for a list of this year's webinars and a toolkit on hosting your own Manufacturing Month event.
As part of their Make Your Way (My Way) Career Series the workNet DuPage Career Center is hosting a Virtual Reality Launch Event for High Tech Manufacturing on Thursday, October 27th at 11am. This event is targeted for young adults who will be able to "experience first-hand what it's like to work in different kinds of environments using virtual reality." Local employers will be onsite with activities and information about their work opportunities, training providers will share information about training programs and how they can be funded including how to pay for training or school and paid internships. Learn more about this exciting event including how to register.
Livingston Workforce is celebrating MFG Month by highlighting MFG. Learn more about the Made in Livingston County series on their Facebook page.
The Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership (CCWP) is re-releasing episode 8 and episode 9 of its podcast, Hire Frequency, "No Grit, No Grease, No Grime – Manufacturing in the Modern Era," which features special guests mHub CEO and Co-Founder, and Partnership Director, Haven Allen; Just Ice CEO and General Manager of Fat Ice Conrad Burnett; Technology and Manufacturing Association President Patrick Osborn; and Symbol Training Institute Founder and Executive Director Diana Peters.
Webinars & Events
Women in Manufacturing
Wednesday | October 19 | 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM | webinar
In celebration of Women's Business Month and Manufacturing Month, join the ecosystem for a day of connecting and celebrating women in manufacturing, engineering, and hardtech! The half-day program will convene influential women making tremendous impact in the manufacturing industry and empower young women interested in STEM to explore opportunities in variety of career fields.
Women in Manufacturing is hosted and presented by mHUB, in collaboration with Gender Equality in Tech (GET) Cities Chicago, National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Chicago chapter, and the State of Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity (DCEO).
CLC Advanced Technology Center Grand Opening Celebration
Saturday | October 22 | 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM | register
Be among the first to explore CLC's new state-of-the-art facility for advanced technical training! Come see how a former big-box building was repurposed to meet the current and future needs of Lake County manufacturing, learn about related programs and meet CLC staff and faculty. This all-ages event is free and open to the public. Drop in anytime between 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Training Options in Manufacturing
Thursday | October 27 | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM | register
Learn about training and career in the high-demand, high-growth field of manufacturing. Hear from panelists representing:
View Illinois workNet's manufacturing related resources below:
Also, be sure to check out these Manufacturing related articles on Illinois workNet:
Manufacturing Day brings together hundreds of manufacturers across America to host students, educators, parents, job seekers and other local community members at open houses and other public events designed to showcase manufacturing technology and careers. Learn more about Manufacturing Month at the Manufacturing Day website!
If you are looking for manufacturing employers in Illinois who are hiring, be sure to check out the Virtual Job Fair (VJF) employer booth listing and select "Manufacturing" from the "Filter by Industry" dropdown. Keep an eye on the Virtual Job Fair events calendar for upcoming VJFs held by manufacturing employers.
Need to update your resume for your next manufacturing job? Then be sure to check out the templates in our Resume Building tool for jobs in manufacturing. All you need to do is login to or create an Illinois workNet account.
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Observed annually during the month of October, LGBT History Month celebrates the achievements of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender icons. Two Illinois' LGBT icons were recognized this year: Kitty Cone, Disability Rights Activist, and Lea Delaria, Comedian and Actor. See the full list of Illinois Icons.
Also annually celebrated in October is National Coming Out Day (October 11th) which was inspired by the March on Washington for "Lesbian and Gay Rights on October 11, 1987…during this period, over a hundred LGBTQ+ identifying individuals gathered outside Washington, DC and decided to create a national day to celebrate coming out." Learn more about this day and find helpful resources for Living Openly on the Human Rights Campaign website.
Celebrate LGBT History Month and Coming Out Day with Illinois workNet. Read this article about ways Illinois serves the LGBTQ+ community, how employers can support LGBTQ+ employees in the workplace, employment rights, and recognizing two professionals who make an impact on the LGBTQ+ community.
LGBTQ+ owned businesses looking for resources can sign up for the Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity - Office of Minority Economic Empowerment (OMEE) newsletter. There are two grants opening soon: Back to Business for Start-Up Grant Program and Back to Business ReVAMP (Reactivating Vacant and Mainstreet Places) Grant Program. When those grants and other resources become available, OMEE will share that information with via the OMEE newsletter.
The Association of Latino as Motivating Action (ALMA) fights for the rights of the Latinx/o/a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Questioning community by advocating for fairness and equality and affirming Latinx/o/a LGBTQ culture. Hear "What Coming Out Day Means to Latino LGBTQ Leaders" in a 2021 interview with Julio Rodriguez, co-founder and board president of ALMA, on WTTW News. Read an interview with the Assistant Secretary of IDHS, Dulce Quintero, who has helped to inspire others within the LGBTQ community.
The LGBT Chamber of Commerce of Illinois (LGBTCC) brings together businesses with a mission to promote economic opportunities for the LGBT community by being an advocate and resource for all member businesses that encourage equality.
Celebrate LGBTQ across the state with Out and About and Travel with Pride on Enjoy Illinois.
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The month of October is Women's Business Month here in Illinois. This month is a time to recognize and support businesses of all sizes that are owned and operated by women that contribute to our communities. The Small Business Administration (SBA) connects business owners with others to plan, start, or grow their business. Learn more about the resources and opportunities offered by the SBA such as their Women's Business Centers.
Throughout October, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO), together with the community, will host events to empower Women-owned businesses and future founders throughout the state. The monthlong celebration will also include initiatives and resources to advance, elevate, and inspire Women as they start, sustain, and scale their businesses. Join us in supporting Women-owned businesses throughout Illinois!
Webinars
Women in Manufacturing
Wednesday | October 19 | 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM | webinar
In celebration of Women's Business Month and Manufacturing Month, join the ecosystem for a day of connecting and celebrating women in manufacturing, engineering, and hardtech! The half-day program will convene influential women making tremendous impact in the manufacturing industry and empower young women interested in STEM to explore opportunities in variety of career fields.
Women in Manufacturing is hosted and presented by mHUB, in collaboration with Gender Equality in Tech (GET) Cities Chicago, National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Chicago chapter, and the State of Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity (DCEO).
5 Tips on Managing Your Company's Digital Presence
Wednesday | October 26 |10:00 AM – 11:00 AM | webinar
Managing a business on top of your marketing strategy can get overwhelming. This webinar will cover 5 helpful tips and different digital tools that can keep you on top of your company's digital presence.
This digital literacy webinar will be presented by the Women's Business Development Center (WBDC) and is part of the monthly webinar series Advancing the Development of Minority Entrepreneurship (ADME), which is hosted by the Office of Minority Economic Empowerment (OMEE) at DCEO & the Illinois Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network.
Financial Capital Resources for Illinois Women-Owned Businesses
Thursday | October 27 | 10:00 – 11:00 AM | webinar
Securing financial capital is a major obstacle for Women-owned businesses, and it's even more challenging for businesses owned by women of color due to historical inequities. With women being approved for bank loans at a lower rate, in addition to being underinvested - only receiving around 2% of venture funding in 2021 compared to men, we'll discuss avenues for financial capital to help women in Illinois start, sustain, and expand their businesses.
Additional Resources
Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) offer a variety of services, training, and information to help businesses start-up and grow. Find an SBDC near you to learn more.
Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) help small businesses expand into work with government contracting. For more information, find a PTAC near you.
Illinois workNet knows that running your own business takes time, dedication, and a lot of hard work. Every day small business owners are helping create more jobs, growing a business, and cultivating innovation; and that is why we do our best to offer as many great resources as we can to help make your job just a little bit easier. Our resources can be used by new business owners, those interested in starting their own business or growing their businesses, entrepreneurs, individuals working with small businesses, and more. Illinois workNet's Starting a Business Guide includes articles and resources you can use to start your own business or help your business grow. Included in this guide is information about:
Read our article for Women's History Month that shows examples of influential women in different industries.
Be sure to follow our event calendar for upcoming events and social media pages to learn more about career fields women are emerging in:
The month of October is Youth Justice Action Month. During this month advocates raise awareness and inspire changes to the criminal justice system for young people. Youth Justice Action Month is co-hosted by the Coalition for Juvenile Justice (CJJ) and the National Juvenile Justice Network (NJJN).
This year's theme is "Justice Is ____." NJJN writes, "We can only create a true vision of justice, equity and opportunity when we hear directly from those who are most impacted by the systems we are fighting to change. That means centering directly impacted youth voices in any transformations we advocate for. Our theme, "Justice Is____." gives impacted youth, families and allies an opportunity to collectively imagine new possibilities for systems of support, healing and restorative justice."
Throughout the month these organizations work together and invite communities to connect and take action. They invite all to get involved:
Register and learn more about upcoming workshops.
Be sure to check out Illinois workNet's Returning Citizens Guide that offers many resources and references for returning citizens from what to do after release to catching up on technology and finding a job. Articles included in the Returning Citizen Guide include:
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This month is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). Observed nationwide every October, NDEAM is a way to celebrate the contributions of workers with disabilities. It also helps organizations across the country to educate others on the value and impact of having a diverse workforce. As this month gets started, be sure to take advantage of the resources available to you on the disabilityworks website of Illinois workNet and elsewhere that can assist you directly:
Be sure to check out and participate in upcoming events in Illinois and share with those you know. Visit the Illinois workNet Event Calendar today.
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October is College Changes Everything® (CCE) Month in Illinois! As college preparation and planning increases in October and through the fall for the 2023-24 school year, be sure to check out the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) and its partners' schedule of workshops on free college and financial aid planning for students and families through Thanksgiving. Read the full press release from the ISAC.
During CCE Month and the fall CCE campaign, students and families have access to an intensified schedule of free college and financial application workshops, with in-person and virtual workshops available. Students can also get free one-on-one assistance from ISACorps near-peer mentors, sign up for a free text messaging service to get their college and financial aid questions answered via text by ISAC experts, check out more than 20 ISAC College Minute™ videos with college and financial aid tips, and more. High schools can sign up to participate in the CCE fall campaign at collegechangeseverything.org/ccemonth and receive a downloadable toolkit, materials, swag, and event support.
Here are some resources on Illinois workNet that may help prepare you for your educational pursuits:
Skills/Education:
Financial Aid:
Planning/Tests:
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National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM) is celebrated in October to raise awareness about the importance of keeping private information safe online. The Department of Homeland Security's website says the "collaborative effort between government and industry ensures every American has resources they need to stay safe and more secure online."
The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency and National Cyber Security Alliance will focus on four key behaviors this month:
Additionally, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is hosting a series of events and sharing resources.
Read the Governor's proclamation on Cyber Awareness Month in Illinois.
In this increasingly technological time, keeping up to date on the latest information and available resources is important. Illinois workNet has articles to help you protect yourself from online threats, prevent identify theft, stay away from online scams, and how to handle company data breaches.
Illinois workNet Articles:
Discover what careers are available in Cybersecurity with the Illinois workNet Careers, Wages & Trends Search that allows you to use career and labor market information to:
For the latest on Cybersecurity Awareness month, follow us on social media and lookout for the hashtag #BeCyberSmart:
The Illinois Department of Central Management Services (CMS) held a webinar titled, “Navigating the Updated State of Illinois’ Hiring Process – Leading your Customers to State Employment Opportunities”.
During the webinar, presenters at CMS covered topics related to the process of applying for a job with the State of Illinois. More specifically, the prime focus of the webinar was aimed at how the State of Illinois has streamlined and updated its application, interview, and hiring process to be more job-seeker friendly.
You can view a recording of this session here.
Additionally, you may review the following resources provided by CMS, including:
Are you interested in holding a future Virtual Job Fair? Please visit Illinois workNet's Virtual Job Fair - VJF Planning Page for more information on how you can hold your next event with workNet today!
The week of September 18 – 24 is Employ Older Workers Week! Older workers are an important force that contribute to our workplaces and communities with their wisdom and experiences. In addition to Illinois workNet's article on how these workers can remain working and engaged, check out the resources below for additional information.
The Department on Aging's website also has information about what programs and services are available to older adults in Illinois. The Provider Profile Search will show you which Illinois Department on Aging providers and services are available near you. From the Community Care Program to legal assistance and more, be sure to visit their site for your needs.
The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is a "community service and work-based training program for older workers." This website is a great location for individuals 55 and older who are looking to improve their employability skills. By being part of this program, older workers gain access to additional resources, services, and training opportunities. Be sure to check out the Workforce GPS Resource Library for additional information concerning older workers.
This month recognizes older adults around the country and encourages them to participate in activities within their communities. The Activity Page on Older Americans Month's website offers several ideas of how these individuals can share their experiences with one another, younger generations, on social media, and much more. To read more about this month, check out the Older Americans Month's website.
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September 18 – 24 is Adult Education and Family Literacy Week. The goal of this week is to raise awareness about the importance of adult education and family literacy. In the U.S., the number of adults who struggle with basic academic skills is approximately 36 million. This makes it difficult for individuals to achieve their education and work-related goals. As adult literacy connects with many social issues, it is very important to highlight the need to help others acquire these essential college and career skills.
Access toolkits, resources, and learn how you can participate for this week at the Adult Education and Family Literacy Week website.
Be sure to check out these Illinois workNet articles during Adult Education and Family Literacy Week:
Follow ICCB on Facebook for their posts throughout the #AdultEducationWeek.
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September 15th – October 15th is National Hispanic Heritage Month. During this month we look at and celebrate the contributions that Hispanic Americans have made to better our society and country. The National Hispanic Heritage Month website has a page on its site with lesson plans for educators that span American history. Additionally, this page includes resources for teachers from well known institutions such as the Library of Congress, National Archives, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Services, and the Smithsonian Institution.
It is important to recognize the achievements, contributions, and influence that Hispanic Americans have provided for the U.S. Illinois workNet encourages our workforce and education partners to learn about and share these resources with their customers.
In addition, the Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity (DCEO) is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15th – October 15th, and Support Latino Business Day on September 14th - a national call to action that acknowledges and encourages support for Latino owned businesses. There will be events on Support Latino Business Day and during the monthlong celebration. A toolkit with graphics, sample social media posts, etc. is available for the public to uplift the call to Support Latino Businesses. For more information, please visit DCEO's website, click HERE.
Discover what careers are available with the Illinois workNet Careers, Wages & Trends Search that allows you to use career and labor market information to:
Plan for high school and beyond.
Complete job applications and prepare for interviews.
Find out about expected number of job openings and how much a job could pay.
Make a job change, relocate, or request a pay raise.
Be sure to follow our event calendar for upcoming events and social media pages to learn more about Hispanic Heritage Month:
September is Workforce Development Month! Since 2005, the National Association of Workforce Development Professionals (NAWDP) seeks to "raise awareness about the importance of our industry to a growing economy." As workforce development professionals are crucial in their communities, it is important to recognize the work they do. From tips and activities to spreading awareness on social media and much more, visit NAWDP's website today to learn more about Workforce Development Month.
The Illinois Workforce Partnership (IWP) is a 501c (3) not for profit organization supporting workforce development professionals representing 10 Economic Development Regions and 22 Workforce Innovation Boards in the State of Illinois. IWP are leaders in the Illinois workforce system.
Please join us in celebrating Workforce Development Month! Visit www.illinoisworkforcepartnership.org/watch-us-succeed/ to find out what is happening in your local area!
Be sure to add any of your local events to the Illinois workNet Calendar so others can see what is happening in your area. To get started:
Check out these Illinois workNet resources below for Workforce Development Month:
Illinois workNet Partner Benefits and Tools:
Customer Support Center:
Follow us on Social Media for the latest on #WkDevMonth including our upcoming livestreams that will cover tools and resources for job seekers, employers, and workforce partners!
The 2022 Forum for Excellence will be Hybrid Attendance (In-Person with virtual options) & Remote Attendance (Virtual only).
be held in person and virtually on September 22nd & 23rd with Pre-Conference workshops on September 21st. This year's theme is "Cultivating Collaboration Through Conversations."
Illinois' premier professional development conference highlights the continuing partnership of Career, Technical, and Adult Education throughout the state. The Forum is sponsored by Illinois Community College Board and hosted by Illinois Center for Specialized Professional Support and Southern Illinois Professional Development Center.
Be sure to check out Illinois workNet's on-demand session on how to Help Students Meet Career Goals with Guides, Customer Groups, and Virtual Job Fairs (VJFs). Workforce partners who attend can learn how to best utilize Illinois workNet's suite of tools and resources to assist customers/students in meeting their education and career goals. This presentation will include:
Be a part of the conversation and follow these hashtags on social media to ensure you don't miss anything: #Forum4Excellence22 #Forum4Collab22 #AdultEd #CTE
Learn more about the conference and register for the Forum for Excellence today.
The Illinois Department of Transportation is seeking qualified individuals to step forward and apply for seasonal positions to help with snow-and-ice removal across the state. Through the department's annual "snowbird" program, IDOT is hiring Snow Removal Operators and Winter Salaried Highway Maintainers to help maintain more than 45,000 lane miles statewide during the winter season.
"The calendar says it's summer, but we plan for winter weather 12 months a year," said Illinois Transportation Secretary Omer Osman. "Safety is our top priority -- we're asking individuals to consider applying for these positions to help keep our roads and bridges clear during inclement weather. In addition to providing a vitally important service, snowbirds sometimes become full-time employees."
Snowbirds are required to promptly respond to emerging weather situations for snow-and-ice removal and be ready to work in emergency conditions at any time, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Applications must be submitted online by Sept. 12. Paper applications cannot be accepted.
There are several Highway Maintainer positions available in every IDOT district.
You can apply here: IDOT Seasonal Worker Positions
Applicants must have a commercial driver's license and submit to a criminal background check. A pre-employment physical and vision test as well as drug and alcohol screening are required. A new law provides for a veterans' preference for these seasonal positions and IDOT encourages veterans to apply.
IDOT will be hosting a series of open houses for individuals interested in applying for seasonal positions to help with snow-and-ice removal. Click here to view the open house locations. Additionally, IDOT will also host a WebEx on Wednesday, Sept. 7, from 5 to 6 p.m., to provide instructions on the application process.
Applicants will be selected based on availability, job-related experience, and qualifications. For additional information, including positions available and the application process in specific districts, details on pay and potential for benefits, please click here.
The State of Illinois has updated its hiring process and Central Management Services (CMS) will be leading an upcoming webinar discussing the changes for this process.
This webinar will provide state agencies and workforce & training partners an overview of the updated state hiring process. It will highlight the benefits of state employment, walk through navigating the state employment process, cover how to create and manage your profile, and how to apply for state jobs.
This event will be held Wednesday, September 7, 2022, from 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM. If you are unable to attend this event, a recording will be made and uploaded to Illinois workNet's YouTube channel afterwards.
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Illinois workNet will be updating its servers over the weekend (August 20th and 21st). You may experience a disruption or trouble accessing tools and resources when using the website. This update should be completed prior to Monday morning.
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The Tech Prairie STEAM Expo will be taking place August 17th through the 21st at the Orr Building during the Illinois State Fair. Sponsored by the Illinois Department of Innovation and Technology, this event will include interactive exhibits, eSports, drone racing, and more while exploring the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics.
On Friday, August 19th, a job fair will be held in person at the Orr Building with state agencies that are currently hiring from 3:00 – 6:00pm. This is an excellent opportunity to meet with agency representatives to learn more about job opportunities that are available with the State of Illinois.
Additionally, for those who are unable to attend in person, there will be a virtual event with participating state agency representatives. You can register for the virtual component here. Visit the Illinois workNet page for the STEAM Expo to see which agencies will be participating.
Building Hours and Location
The STEAM Expo will be held at the Orr Building on the Illinois State Fairgrounds, 66 4 H Rd, Springfield, IL 62702. The Expo will be open daily from 10am to 6pm from August 17 -21. A map of the Illinois State Fairgrounds shows the Orr Building is located on the West side of the Fairgrounds. The STEAM Expo will officially open at 10:00 am on Wednesday, August 17th with an opening ribbon-cutting event.
COVID Precautions
At this time and subject to change, you are welcome to wear masks inside the building, but there are no public health requirements. The Department of Agriculture will be providing sanitizing stations at the doors and will clean all general areas of the building periodically. Exhibitors are asked to sanitize their own equipment and exhibit areas when needed.
Admissions
Entrance to the Expo inside the Orr Building is free, but admission tickets to the State Fair are required for entrance to the fairgrounds. General admission on Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday costs $5 and admission on Friday and Saturday is $10. Public parking costs $5 daily on the infield at Gate 6.
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Illinois workNet will be updating its servers over the weekend (August 13th and 14th). You may experience a disruption or trouble accessing tools and resources when using the website. This update should be completed prior to Monday morning.
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August is Black Business Month and is a time to recognize the contributions of the 132,000+ black-owned businesses throughout Illinois. The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) will host a series of webinars "highlighting community leaders, organizations, and business enterprises through a campaign inviting Illinoisians to "Shop Black-owned Business Saturdays."
Shop Black Saturdays Campaign is an effort to support minority-owned businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Each Saturday in August, Illinois residents are encouraged to shop at local black-owned businesses. Use the hashtag #ShopBlackSaturday to promote these businesses' services and products on social media.
Learn more about Black Business Month 2022 and the Shop Black Saturdays Campaign on DCEO's website.
Also, be sure to check out these Illinois workNet resources for small businesses:
Be sure to follow our event calendar for upcoming events and social media channels to stay updated:
Observed annually on June 19th, Juneteenth commemorates the ending of slavery in the United States. This day commemorates African American freedom and emphasizes education and achievement. Last year, Governor J.B. Pritzker signed legislation making Juneteenth an official state holiday. This holiday will be known as National Freedom Day and the law took effect on January 1, 2022. To learn more about Juneteenth and how you can celebrate around the state check out: https://www.enjoyillinois.com/travel-illinois/a-day-to-reflect-juneteenth/.
During this time, we look back and celebrate the contributions that African Americans have made not only to our history and culture but also our workforce. It is important to recognize the contributions and influence African Americans have had in different industries in the past and present.
Discover what careers are available with the Illinois workNet Careers, Wages & Trends Search! This tool allows you to use career and labor market information to:
Be sure to follow our event calendar for upcoming events and social media pages to learn more:
Pride Month is celebrated each year as a tribute to those involved in the Stonewall Riots. The month brings awareness of trials and tribulations the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ+) community endures, while also celebrating triumphs and contributions of LGBTQ+ individuals across America. Since the first Pride March in 1970, the month of June has been filled with Pride Festivals and Parades across the state. For information on Illinois PRIDE festivities visit PRIDE Festivals in Illinois.
The Governor's Office, Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity (DCEO), Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation (IDFPR), Illinois Department of Human Rights, Illinois Department of Human Services, Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA), and more are spotlighting LGBTQIA+ individuals and allies throughout the State. You can watch the video HERE.
Read more about Pride Month including ways Illinois serves the LGBTQ+ community, and how employers can support LGBTQ+ employees in the workplace in this article on Illinois workNet.
The LGBT Chamber of Commerce of Illinois (LGBTCC) brings LGBT-owned and LGBT-friendly businesses together with a mission to promote economic opportunities. LGBTCC fosters pride serving the community being an advocate and resource for all member businesses that encourage equality, increases awareness, and encourages businesses and individuals as a support system. LGBTCC is a voice for the Illinois LGBTQ+ community.
DCEO and IDFPR are hosting webinars targeting businesses and workers. You can find more information at: dceo.illinois.gov
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National Safety Month focuses on reducing leading causes of injury and death at work, on the road, and in our homes and communities. Observed annually in June, the National Safety Council provides downloadable resources highlighting different safety topics such as:
Below is a list of resources Illinois workNet has that can help workers avoid injuries regardless of where they are:
National Safety Month – The National Safety Council provides several resources for you to help raise awareness about safety during the month of June. Read this Illinois workNet article on how you and others can remain safe and engaged.
Be Safe in Your New Job – When starting a new job, it's important to be aware and cautious of equipment you have not previously used. From operating workplace equipment to preparation and clean-up of your workspace, this article covers important safety precautions to keep in mind when on the job.
Stay Safe and Productive at Work – Following your company's safety guidelines is the best way to avoid getting hurt on the job. This article covers safety tips for the workplace so that you and your team can be safe while working on construction projects.
Technical Skills – Read up on the different skills required in the industry and how you can keep your skills and performance up to date.
Do You Need a Work Permit? – For younger members of the workforce, this article provides information on what jobs require work permits, rules for youths in the workplace, and how to apply for the work permit you will need.
Why Personal Health and Safety Matter – From avoiding injuries and illness to staying in shape and managing stress, read up on why it's important to maintain good health.
For more information, go to the National Safety Council's page on National Safety Month to gather safety materials and learn how to spread the word to your coworkers, families, and communities.
If you have any questions about National Safety Month, visit the National Safety Council's contact page here.
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The month of May is Foster Care Month nationwide and Foster Parent Appreciation Month in Illinois. This month we want to thank foster families throughout the state who provide temporary safe havens to youth and encourage other families to become foster families as well. Here are some important numbers of foster care and families in Illinois:
21,000 youth live in foster care in IL:
407,000 children and youth are in foster care in the United States.
To learn more about what resources are available for Foster Care Month and Foster Appreciation Month, visit the state and federal sites below:
Also, be sure to check out these resources on Illinois workNet during the month of May:
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The month of May is Older Americans Month (OAM). This year's theme is Age My Way. This month recognizes older adults and their contributions around the country and encourages them to participate in activities with their communities. The Activity Page on Older Americans Month's website offers several ideas of how these individuals can share their experiences with one another, younger generations, on social media, and much more. To read more about this month, check out Older Americans Month's website and history page, which also includes previous themes.
The Department on Aging's website also has information about what programs and services are available to older adults in Illinois. The Provider Profile Search will show you which Illinois Department on Aging providers and services are available near you. From the Community Care Program to legal assistance and more, be sure to visit their site for your needs.
Another resource to check out is the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP), which is a "community service and work-based training program for older workers." This website is a great location for individuals 55 and older who are looking to improve their employability skills. By being part of this program, older workers gain access to additional resources, services, and training opportunities. Be sure to check out the WorkforceGPS Resource Library for additional information concerning older workers.
Also, be sure to view these Illinois workNet resources:
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In honor of National Military Appreciation Month, Illinois workNet would like to thank all who have served in the United States Armed Forces. We appreciate your sacrifice to help protect us at home and abroad. Illinois, through the collaboration of networked partnerships, has many resources available to former and current Military Services Members (Active, Guard, and Reserve) as well as Military Spouses.
To see what the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is doing to support veterans and their families during the COVID-19 pandemic, visit their website. From what you should do to how to protect yourself, learn about what the VA is doing to help our veterans and their communities. Additionally, the VA has information regarding health benefits and financial literacy along with how to access these benefits for veterans.
The following is a brief list of WIOA partners and training services available to our Military Service Members and Spouses (Note: A Spouse of an Active Duty Service member who is unemployed or under-employed could receive services under the WIOA Dislocated Worker Program):
Illinois Department of Employment Security
Illinois Department of Human Services
Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity
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The week of (April 17-23) is National Volunteer Week! This is a time to reflect and appreciate the effect that volunteering has on our communities and the challenges they experience. It is also a time to recognize and appreciate those volunteers who have gone the extra mile. Since 1974, National Volunteer Week has grown to include more volunteers, projects, and events throughout the country.
For more information on how you can celebrate National Volunteer Week and find volunteering events near you view the official website.
For what you can do in Illinois visit Serve.Illinois.gov's website.
Also, be sure to check out the following Illinois workNet resources about volunteering:
Be sure to follow our event calendar for upcoming events and social media pages:
Held every year by the Illinois State Board of Education, the Career Connections Conference will be taking place April 25th.
Educational leaders in Career & Technical Education are connecting virtually this year to focus on best practices for student equity, accessibility, integration of core academics with CTE courses, and community outreach through partnerships.
It is not too late to register for the conference. "Join us to hear their successes and insights, engage with other CTE educators and industry partners, and learn how to reshape the narrative of what career and technical education can look like for all of your students."
View the conference schedule on the Career Connections site and register for the conference.
ISBE TO HOLD REGIONAL MEETINGS WITH INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS ABOUT CTE STANDARDS
Educational leaders at all levels see the advancement of Career and Technical Education (CTE) as a high priority for students in middle school, high school, and in the full range of postsecondary institutions. As part of these efforts, ISBE is developing Illinois' first set of statewide student learning standards for CTE instruction. The CTE standards will provide broad targets for school districts to develop their local CTE curriculum and provide a focus to teachers in creating student learning opportunities.
ISBE is planning regional meetings to gather feedback from professionals across a wide range of industries on the knowledge and skills that students need to be successful as they move into our current and future workplaces.
Registration is free and open to individuals across all industries and professions.
The results of these meetings will be used by educators across Illinois in June to engage in similar activities pertaining to the CTE standards. We hope to have a large turnout to support these efforts and ensure that our educational outcomes are on target for our students, so please share this information with colleagues.
Be sure to follow the Illinois workNet Event Calendar for upcoming events:
As National Second Chance Month begins, remember to keep in mind that everybody deserves a second chance, especially individuals who are re-entering the workforce and coming back to make a difference in our communities. From webinars and funding opportunities to information on a variety of topics such as family engagement, housing, and mental health, the National Reentry Resource Center has a wealth of resources on how workforce and education partners can assist people returning to their communities.
Re-entering society and a work setting can feel overwhelming, but the Returning Citizens Guide on Illinois workNet is here to help individuals through that transition. This guide lays out what customers will need to know to get back on their feet. From what documents will be needed to maintaining healthy relationships and career progress, this guide covers a wide range of topics. Throughout the guide, there are links to several organizations that can assist along the way with health insurance, housing, SNAP benefits, financial assistance, training for a job, and more. Included in this guide are articles such as:
For additional information about National Second Chance Month, and what you can do today, go to the official page here and refer to the resources listed below:
Workforce GPS
Be sure to share these other Illinois workNet resources with returning citizens:
March is Women's History Month. During this month we look back and celebrate the contributions that women have made not only to our history, but also our workforce. Illinois workNet is excited about the strides women have made. While there is more work and progress to be made, it is important to recognize the contributions and influence women have had in different industries in the past and present.
Read our article for Women's History Month that shows examples of influential women in different industries.
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) will celebrate Women's HERstory Month throughout March 2022. DCEO, through its Offices of Minority Economic Empowerment (OMEE) and Regional Economic Development (RED), will present virtual events featuring business resources and advice from women leaders, recognize women-owned businesses throughout the state, and showcase our commitment to investing in women. Please join us as we celebrate and elevate HER in Illinois!
Discover what careers are available with the Illinois workNet Careers, Wages & Trends Search that allows you to use career and labor market information to:
Be sure to follow our event calendar for upcoming events and social media pages to learn more about career fields women are emerging in:
Illinois workNet invites workforce partners to an upcoming overview and demonstration webinar focused on Success Stories and Embeddable Widgets tools. During this webinar, the workNet team will show partners how to submit success stories for customers, employers, and service providers. Learn tips, best practices, and gain a better understanding of how success stories are utilized. Additionally, we will cover how widgets can be customized and used on partner websites.
Success Stories show real stories of ways a program has impacted a customer's life and/or helped an employer succeed. A good story is more than a list of events or activities, but rather demonstrates a positive change and describes how that change benefits them and the people of Illinois. A good success story uses evidence to show a program's value, tells a story of achievements and challenges, and includes a clear photo. Success Story Resources:
Embeddable Widgets expand information and keep customers updated using a stand-alone application customized to fit your needs. With a variety of resources and interactive tools, content is seamlessly integrated on your website within minutes using step-by-step instructions and guidance. Illinois workNet maintains widget functionality and updates, leaving you with no maintenance or upkeep! Embeddable Widgets Resources:
Webinar Information:
Date and Time: February 24, 2022 from 10:00am – 11:00am CT
Target Audience: Illinois workNet partners who assist or submit success stories with or on behalf of their customers.
Use the registration link below to get registered for the webinar today!
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Every February is Career & Technical Education (CTE) Month®. Career and Technical Education (CTE) provides students with opportunities to gain the necessary academic knowledge and technical skills necessary to succeed in high-skill, high-wage, and in-demand careers. CTE has a commitment to equity and equitable learning opportunities for its students. Programs offer flexible scheduling, work-based learning, and stackable credentials that provide a pathway from education to employment not only for recent high school graduates, but also for returning adults, veterans, and incumbent workers wanting to update their skills. The breadth of CTE not only helps address workforce shortages, such as those in nursing, information technology, and teaching but helps Illinoisans meet their education and workforce goals. This month is a time to raise awareness for the contributions and importance of these programs as CTE will be crucial for Illinois' economic recovery after the pandemic has ended. For more information about CTE Month and how you can celebrate it, visit this page.
The Illinois community college system is the largest provider of postsecondary CTE programs serving more than 131,000 students each year. The ICCB is looking forward to celebrating it statewide while highlighting local innovation and best practices. In order to spotlight these best practices, we need you all to share with us by emailing events, news articles, pictures (with descriptions), and other CTE project highlights to cte@iccb.state.il.us.
To learn more, visit: https://www2.iccb.org/cte/
Illinois State Board of Education CTE Month Resources:
Be sure to also look at the following resources for CTE Month 2022:
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This year the IDEAcon Conference takes place February 14th – 17th. This educational technology conference brings together educators throughout the Midwest to showcase and discuss resources and teaching methods related to instructional technology. From PreK to Higher Education, attend this conference and see how you can include the latest in instructional technology into your classroom.
Be sure to catch Illinois workNet's presentation on resources for job seekers, employers, and workforce and education partners. With an account, partners can help individuals, employers, or community partners achieve their career and workforce development goals. Creating an account and utilizing any of the tools on Illinois workNet is free for job seekers, employers, and workforce partners.
This demonstration will provide an overview of the Illinois workNet website and partner guide how to navigate it, and how to access the Resume Building tool that is free to use with an Illinois workNet account. This tool allows customers to create and customize resumes, cover letters, portfolios, practice, interviews, and elevator pitches.
For more information about the IDEAcon Conference including registration, visit their website.
Be sure to use the resources below that you may be able to incorporate into your classroom instruction:
January marks National Mentoring Month across the United States! The annual campaign is aimed at expanding quality mentoring opportunities to connect more of our community's youth with caring adults. Mentors make an impact by providing young people with the tools to make responsible choices, attend and engage in school, and reduce or avoid risky behavior.
Who do you turn to?
If you are looking for someone to help with decisions and life in general, find a mentor today!
Do you have what it takes to be a mentor?
Most of us have had a teacher, supervisor, or coach who has been a mentor to us and made a positive difference in our lives. Those people wore many hats acting as delegators, role models, cheerleaders, policy enforcers, advocates, and friends. Mentors assume these different roles and share some basic qualities such as:
A sincere desire to be involved with a mentee,
Respect for young people,
Active listening skills,
Empathy,
Ability to see solutions and opportunities, and
Flexibility.
Explore being a mentor or advocate for mentoring by visiting the Illinois Mentor website.
Spread the word for mentoring!
Look through the national Campaign Toolkits for ways to promote mentoring and share on Facebook, Twitter, or other social media platforms.
Also, be sure to check out these Illinois workNet resources and articles on mentoring:
December 6 - December 16, 2021
The Illinois Interagency Task Force on Homelessness & Community Advisory Council on Homelessness will deliver a strategic plan to Governor Pritzker and the IL General Assembly by March 30, 2022. The IL Office to Prevent and End Homelessness and the Supportive Housing Providers Association (SHPA) are partnering with communities throughout Illinois to gather input on what should be included in the State Plan. Please join us to provide feedback on how the State of Illinois can work across agencies and with communities to best serve people experiencing homelessness and housing security.
There will be numerous sessions held across Illinois. You are invited to attend your regional meeting in-person or via a streaming platform. There will be a cap on how many people can attend the session in-person. Please look to the registration for more details.
Persons experiencing homelessness and/or housing instability are encouraged to attend and will receive a $25 gift card for participation. To ensure resident voices are heard, there will be dedicated sessions for persons experiencing homelessness and housing stability only. People experiencing homelessness and housing instability are welcome to attend any session they chose. Please look to the registration for more details on these session.
Please note that COVID-19 protocols will be followed for all in-person sessions, including wearing masks and social distancing, additional protocols may be implemented based on individual site requirements.
Please contact homeless.office@illinois.gov with any questions.
Listening Session Schedule:
Week of December 6th
Location | Date | Time |
Rock Island | Monday, December 6th | 1:00pm-2:30pm |
Belleville | Tuesday, December 7th | 3:00 pm-4:30pm |
Mount Vernon | Wednesday, December 8th | 11:00am-12:30pm |
Greenup | Wednesday, December 8th | 3:00pm-4:30pm |
Champaign | Thursday, December 9th | 10:00am-11:30am |
Springfield | Thursday, December 9th | 3:00pm-4:30pm |
Peoria | Friday, December 10th | 10:00am-11:30am |
Peoria – For persons experiencing homelessness & housing insecurity | Friday, December 10th | 1:00pm – 2:30pm |
Week of December 13th
Location | Date | Time |
Hillside – For persons experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity (Virtual only) | Monday, December 13th | 10:00am-11:30am |
Chicago – For persons experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity | Monday, December 13th | 2:00pm-3:30pm |
Aurora | Tuesday, December 14th | 10:00am-11:30am |
Rockford | Tuesday, December 14th | 3:00pm-4:30pm |
Chicago – West Side | Wednesday, December 15th | 10:00am-11:30am |
Hillside | Wednesday, December 15th | 1:00pm-2:30pm |
Chicago – South Side | Thursday, December 16th | 10:00am-11:30am |
The Introduction to Illinois workNet Course is now available for workforce partners. This course provides an overview of Illinois workNet resources and tools to help individuals, employers, and partners reach their training and employment goals. During this course, you will also see different customer scenarios to help show how these tools can be used in a variety of ways based on the needs of the customer.
Upon completion of the course, you may earn a certificate and the Illinois workNet Foundations Level Digital Badge. You can also earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to maintain your professional certifications. Additionally, participants will be able to:
The course takes approximately 2 hours to complete and includes the following modules:
To enroll in the course:
From getting started on Illinois workNet to using the Customer Support Center, visit the Learning Center page for more information.
Observed annually, December 3rd is the International Day of People with Disabilities. This day is an opportunity to recognize and advocate for the rights and well-being of individuals with disabilities. It is important to be aware of this as there are people with disabilities in all walks of life, from politics to the workplace and in our culture.
This year, the theme is Fighting for rights in the post-COVID era. To foster and encourage a welcoming society for all, it is important to recognize that those with disabilities contribute significantly to all aspects of our community. Learn more about, endorse, and share the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action charter.
Learn more about this event's history, resources, and how you can help today at the International Day of People with Disabilities website.
Be sure to check out the following Illinois workNet resources to help you or someone you know who has a disability:
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November 15th-19th is National Apprenticeship Week (NAW). Take advantage of NAW to learn more about apprenticeships, and if they might be a good fit for you or your company. This weeklong nationwide celebration brings together business leaders, career seekers, labor, educational institutions, and other critical partners to demonstrate their support for apprenticeships. Find events, proclamations, and more on the Apprenticeship Illinois National Apprenticeship Week page.
Job Seekers, are you interested in starting a new career or changing careers but unsure if the traditional classroom setting is for you? Getting into an apprenticeship program could be a perfect alternate path to reach your career, training, and employment goals. Apprenticeships use a 'learn while you earn' model combining on-the-job training with classroom instruction leading to earning a nationally recognized credential. Apprenticeships continue to expand across the state, learn how to get started here.
Employers, do you have a difficult time filling positions or know that many of your employees may retire soon? Apprenticeship Navigators are dedicated to helping employers start or expand apprenticeship programs. Explore apprenticeship benefits and how to get started here. Apprenticeships can help you build and retain a skilled workforce! Employers may also receive tax credit per apprentice, learn about the eligibility requirements and certification process on Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity's website.
Partners, easily celebrate NAW 2021 using the Social Media Toolkit to copy/paste posts on social media using the hashtags #NAW2021 and #ApprenticeshipIL. Join a webinar with an Apprenticeship Illinois Zoom Background (Options 1, 2, 3). Let us know if you're holding an event or have a Proclamation, we'll feature it on Illinois' National Apprenticeship Week page.
Employers and Partners are invited to the Get to Know Apprenticeship Illinois webinar series with a different topic each day from 9:00am-10:00am. Access the webinar registration, flyer, recording, and materials here.
Find apprenticeship events near you and more resources on Apprenticeship.gov and Apprenticeship Illinois. Visit the Illinois workNet Event Calendar for other upcoming events as well.
If you missed this week's livestream, be sure to check out the recording that navigates through Apprenticeship Illinois and offers helpful information about apprenticeships. Follow us on Social Media for the latest on #NAW2021 and #ApprenticeshipIL:
Observed annually in November, Transgender Awareness Week (11/13 – 11/19) is a time to help raise awareness about the transgender community and the issues members face. This week "transgender people and their allies take action to bring attention to the community by educating the public about who transgender people are, sharing stories and experiences, and advancing advocacy around the issues of prejudice, discrimination, and violence that affect the transgender community."
GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) has been a leading voice for change and acceptance for the LGBTQ community. Learn more about their mission and history by visiting their website. Be sure to view GLAAD's resources below that have been curated for this week:
While Pride Month takes place every June, read this Illinois workNet article that also includes information on how employers can support LGBTQ+ employees in the workplace.
The LGBT Chamber of Commerce of Illinois (LGBTCC) brings LGBT-owned and LGBT-friendly businesses together with a mission to promote economic opportunities. LGBTCC fosters pride serving the community being an advocate and resource for all member businesses that encourage equality, increases awareness, and encourages businesses and individuals as a support system. LGBTCC is a voice for the Illinois LGBTQ+ community.
The Association of Latina/o/x as Motivating Action (ALMA) fights for the rights of the Latino Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning community by advocating for fairness and equality, and affirming Latinx LGBTQ culture. Learn more at their website and be sure to read an interview with the Assistant Secretary of IDHS Dulce Quintero who has helped to inspire others within the LGBTQ community.
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National American Education Week acknowledges all of the hard work that goes into the public school system from teachers and parents to educational support professionals. Learn how to raise awareness for this week on social media with. Each day this week has a special theme recognizing the people involved in American Education. Plan activities around these themes to celebrate the week:
Through collaboration with the Illinois State Board of Education and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Education Systems Center has released a Career Development Experience Toolkit aligned to the frameworks established in the Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness (PWR) Act. The Toolkit is a gathering of best practices and resource sharing from communities doing incredible work throughout the state of Illinois and nationally to establish expectations for implementing high-quality, rigorous work-based learning experiences. Communities may apply, repurpose, and utilize these resources to provide meaningful and robust Career Development Experiences that ultimately prepare youth to be college and career-ready. Access and read more about the toolkit here. Please reach out to Heather Penczak, Policy & Program Manager at EdSystems, with any questions or needs (hpenczak@niu.edu).
Also, it is important to recognize the important role Career and Technical Education (CTE) plays in our public-school system. Perkins V, a federal grant program that supports CTE at both the secondary and postsecondary levels, was reauthorized in the summer of 2018 and took effect July 1, 2019. The reauthorized Act reflects technological advances occurring in both education and the workforce. Key strategies include expanding access to dual credit opportunities, offering quality work-based learning, and addressing equity gaps within our CTE programs. For more information, visit www.isbe.net/perkins or http://www2.iccb.org/cte/perkins/.
Notably, this November marks the release of the Programs of Study Guides. The Illinois Community College Board, Illinois State Board of Education, and EdSystems, Northern Illinois University, partnered in 2019 to work closely with secondary and postsecondary educators, employers, and other stakeholders to be able to map out Model Programs of Study using an industry sector-based lens. The first four complete models include pathways in Education, Health Sciences, Manufacturing, and Information Technology. The Model Programs of Study are intended to provide exemplars for local programs to adopt or customize as they develop programs of study for approval as part of the Perkins V Plan. See the final guides here: http://www2.iccb.org/cte/pos-models/
Check out the Illinois workNet resources below for additional reading:
In honor of Veterans Day (11/11/21), the State of Illinois would like to thank all who have served in the United States Armed Forces. We appreciate your sacrifice to help protect us at home and abroad. Illinois, through the collaboration of networked partnerships, has many resources available to former and current Military Services Members (Active, Guard, and Reserve) as well as Military Spouses.
Be sure to register for the upcoming Virtual Job Fair events taking place next week on November 8th, 9th, and 10th. The Veterans Virtual Recruitment Series is open for registration for Veterans and their spouses. During each session a panel of employers will discuss their business sector and provide information on their company and employment opportunities. To learn more about these sessions, including which employers will be presenting, visit the registration page.
The following is a brief list of WIOA partners and training services available to our Military Service Members and Spouses:
Check out Illinois workNet’s Livestream this Wednesday at 1pm that will cover the Veteran Assistance Guide. All you have to do is visit our Facebook or YouTube page linked below.
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The month of October is Youth Justice Action Month. During this month advocates raise awareness and inspire changes to the criminal justice system for young people. Youth Justice Action Month is co-hosted by the Coalition for Juvenile Justice (CJJ) and the National Juvenile Justice Network (NJJN). Throughout the month these organizations work together and invite communities to connect and take action. They invite all to get involved through:
Be sure to check out Illinois workNet’s Returning Citizens Guide that offers many resources and references for returning citizens from what to do after release to catching up on technology and finding a job. Articles included in the Returning Citizen Guide include:
The Governor has proclaimed that October is College Changes Everything Month in Illinois. As college preparation and planning increase this month for the upcoming 2022-23 school year, be sure to check out the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) and its partners' schedule of workshops on free college and financial aid planning for students and families through Thanksgiving. Read the full press release from the Governor's Office.
Here are some resources on Illinois workNet that may help prepare you for your educational pursuits:
Skills/Education:
Financial Aid:
Planning/Tests:
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National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM) is celebrated in October to raise awareness about the importance of keeping private information safe online. The Department of Homeland Security's website says the "collaborative effort between government and industry ensures every American has resources they need to stay safe and more secure online.”
This year's theme is "Do Your Part. #BeCyberSmart." Each week, Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency and National Cyber Security Alliance will highlight a different theme:
Additionally, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is hosting a series of events and sharing resources.
Read the Governor’s press release on Cyber Awareness Month in Illinois that includes additional tips for how to stay safe online.
Keeping up to date on the latest information and available resources is important. Illinois workNet has articles to help you protect yourself from online threats, prevent identity theft, stay away from online scams, and how to handle company data breaches.
Illinois workNet Articles:
The month of October is Women's Small Business Month. This month is a time to recognize and support small businesses that are owned and operated by women that contribute to our communities. The Small Business Administration (SBA) connects business owners with others to plan, start, or grow their business. Learn more about the resources and opportunities offered by the SBA.
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) will celebrate Women's Small Business Month throughout October 2021. DCEO through its Office of Minority Economic Empowerment (OMEE) will present virtual events featuring business resources and covering important topics, spotlight women-owned businesses across the state, and showcase our commitment to growing and investing in women-owned businesses.
Webinars
Resources for HER: How Illinois Supports Women Small Business Owners
Wednesday | October 13 | 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM | webinar
Please join the Office of Minority Economic Empowerment (OMEE), Groupon, the Illinois Small Business Development Center (SBDC), the Small Business Majority, and the Women's Business Development Center for Women's Webinar Wednesday to learn about no-cost resources to help your business, such as one-on-one advising, Venturize resource hub, access to capital and lending programs, certifications, and additional resources.
Owning Their Future: Women Business Leaders Pave the Way Forward
Tuesday | October 26 |11:00 AM-12:00 PM | webinar
Please join the Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity as they present "Owning Their Future: Women Business Leaders Pave the Way Forward". We know women business owners and entrepreneurs have been disproportionately impacted by the effects of the pandemic, which is layered on top of existing barriers to entry and growth. Hear from women business leaders who have broken the glass ceiling and want to help you get your business to the next level.
Making It: Women Manufacturers Find Success
Wednesday |October 27 | 10:00-11:00 AM | webinar
OMEE & Illinois SBDC presents Advancing the Development of Minority Entrepreneurship (ADME), an informative workshop experience where subject matter experts in the field of business share information with Illinois entrepreneurs to help them be successful. Listen to this dynamic panel of women manufacturers as they share best practices on breaking barriers and finding success in a male-dominated industry.
Additional Resources
Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) offer a variety of services, training, and information to help businesses start up and grow. Find an SBDC near you to learn more.
Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) help small businesses expand into work with government contracting. For more information, find a PTAC near you.
Illinois workNet knows that running your own business takes time, dedication, and a lot of hard work. Every day small business owners are helping create more jobs, growing a business, and cultivating innovation; and that is why we do our best to offer as many great resources as we can to help make your job just a little bit easier. Our resources can be used by new business owners, those interested in starting their own business or growing their businesses, entrepreneurs, individuals working with small businesses, and more. Illinois workNet's Starting a Business Guide includes articles and resources you can use to start your own business or help your business grow. Included in this guide is information about:
Read our article for Women's History Month that shows examples of influential women in different industries.
Be sure to follow our event calendar for upcoming events and social media pages to learn more about career fields women are emerging in:
Observed annually during the month of October, LGBT History Month celebrates the achievements of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender icons while reflecting on the history of gay rights and civil rights movements. Inspired by the 1987 March on Washington, National Coming Out Day is observed every year on October 11th to celebrate LGBTQ+ individuals for who they are and bring awareness of supporting everyone to live their truth. Learn more about this day and find helpful resources for Living Openly on the Human Rights Campaign website.
The Back 2 Business (B2B) Grant Program is an effort to assist small businesses, hit hardest by the pandemic, with recovery grants. LGBTQIA+ owned businesses are encouraged to review and apply for this opportunity. The deadline is quickly approaching on October 13, 2021 at 11:59pm. For more information, visit the Department of Commerce’s website about this program.
Registration is now open for the Identity and Innovation Summit taking place on October 20, 2021. This free virtual summit focuses on recruitment, hiring, and retention of disabled workers who identify as transgender or non-gender conforming and/or people living with HIV. The all-day event will showcase local and national experts and stakeholders covering three key areas of policy, practice, and professional development as they relate to working with these underserved communities. Within the day, there will be opportunities for robust discussions and networking to address the need for professional development of employers and workforce organizations so that all people’s skills and talents are fully included throughout Illinois. Learn more and register today.
While Pride Month takes place every July, read this Illinois workNet article featuring how employers can support LGBTQ+ employees in the workplace and Illinois’ own remarkable LGBTQ+ advocates.
The LGBT Chamber of Commerce of Illinois (LGBTCC) brings LGBT-owned and LGBT-friendly businesses together with a mission to promote economic opportunities. LGBTCC fosters pride serving the community by advocating and offering resources to encourage equality, increase awareness, and support for businesses and individuals. LGBTCC is a voice for the Illinois LGBTQ+ community.
The Association of Latino as Motivating Action (ALMA) fights for the rights of the Latino Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Questioning community by advocating for fairness and equality, and affirming Latino LGBTQ culture. Learn more at their website and be sure to read an interview with the Assistant Secretary of IDHS Dulce Quintero who has helped to inspire others within the LGBTQ community.
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This month is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). Observed nationwide every October, NDEAM is a way to celebrate the contributions of workers with disabilities. It also helps organizations across the country to educate others on the value and impact of having a diverse workforce. As this month gets started, be sure to take advantage of the resources available to you on the disabilityworks website of Illinois workNet and elsewhere that can assist you directly:
Be sure to check out and participate in upcoming events in Illinois and share with those you know. Visit the Illinois workNet Event Calendar today.
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Every October is Manufacturing Month. The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) is celebrating present and future manufacturers in the state. Illinois is the “fourth largest manufacturing state in the country, with over 18,000 companies employing over 550,000 Illinoisans.” DCEO will be hosting upcoming webinars showcasing manufacturing’s bright future in Illinois.
As this month gets started, be sure you have the resources to reach your manufacturing career, training, and employment goals. Be sure to check out the Illinois Manufacturers' Association (IMA) website throughout October for events, resources, and more.
View Illinois workNet’s manufacturing-related resources below:
Also, be sure to check out these Manufacturing related articles on Illinois workNet:
If you are looking for manufacturing employers in Illinois who are hiring, be sure to check out the Virtual Job Fair (VJF) employer booth listing and select "Manufacturing" from the "Filter by Industry" dropdown. Keep an eye on the Virtual Job Fair events calendar for upcoming VJFs held by manufacturing employers.
Need to update your resume for your next manufacturing job? Then be sure to check out the templates in our Resume Building tool for jobs in manufacturing. All you need to do is login to or create an Illinois workNet account.
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The Introduction to Illinois workNet Course is now available for workforce partners. This course provides an overview of Illinois workNet resources and tools to help individuals, employers, and partners reach their training and employment goals. During this course, you will also see different customer scenarios to help show how these tools can be used in a variety of ways based on the needs of the customer.
Upon completion of the course, you may earn a certificate and the Illinois workNet Foundations Level Digital Badge. You can also earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to maintain your professional certifications. Additionally, participants will be able to:
The course takes approximately 2 hours to complete and includes the following modules:
To enroll in the course:
From getting started on Illinois workNet to using the Customer Support Center, visit the Learning Center page for more information.
The week of September 19 – 25 is Employ Older Workers Week! This year's theme is "The Future is NEOWW!" Older workers are an important force that contribute to our workplaces and communities with their wisdom and experiences. In addition to Illinois workNet's article on how these workers can remain working and engaged, check out the resources below for additional information.
The Department on Aging's website also has information about what programs and services are available to older adults in Illinois. The Provider Profile Search will show you which Illinois Department on Aging providers and services are available near you. From the Community Care Program to legal assistance and more, be sure to visit their site for your needs.
The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is a "community service and work-based training program for older workers." This website is a great location for individuals 55 and older who are looking to improve their employability skills. By being part of this program, older workers gain access to additional resources, services, and training opportunities. Be sure to check out the Workforce GPS Resource Library for additional information concerning older workers.
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September 19 – 25 is Adult Education and Family Literacy Week. The goal of this week is to raise awareness about the importance of adult education and family literacy. In the U.S., the number of adults who struggle with basic academic skills is approximately 36 million. This makes it difficult for individuals to achieve their education and work-related goals. As adult literacy connects with many social issues, it is very important to highlight the need to help others acquire these essential college and career skills.
The Illinois Community College Board supports the Adult Education Family Literacy Week and convenes the annual Forum for Excellence Conference where practitioners work collaboratively to develop programs that meet the needs of adult literacy and English Language Learners throughout the state. Join in the excitement using the hashtags #forum4excellence2021 and #excellence4equity. Additionally, follow the ICCB Facebook page throughout the week to learn more about Adult Education throughout Illinois. https://www.facebook.com/illinoiscommunitycolleges.
Access toolkits, resources, and learn how you can participate for this week at the Adult Education and Family Literacy Week website.
Be sure to check out these Illinois workNet articles during Adult Education and Family Literacy Week:
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September 15th – October 15th is National Hispanic Heritage Month. During this month we look at and celebrate the contributions that Hispanic Americans have made to better our society and country. The National Hispanic Heritage Month website has a page on its site with lesson plans for educators that span American history. Additionally, this page includes resources for teachers from well known institutions such as the Library of Congress, National Archives, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Services, and the Smithsonian Institution.
It is important to recognize the achievements, contributions, and influence that Hispanic Americans have provided for the U.S. Illinois workNet encourages our workforce and education partners to learn about and share these resources with their customers.
Be sure to check out Illinois workNet’s livestream from September 14th with Jaime di Paulo with the Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce where they discussed Support Latino Business Day and the chamber’s efforts in assisting Latino businesses. If you missed the live video, you can watch it on Illinois workNet’s YouTube channel or Facebook page.
Discover what careers are available with the Illinois workNet Careers, Wages & Trends Search that allows you to use career and labor market information to:
Did you know that September 12th – 18th is National Small Business Week? National Small Business Week recognizes the important contributions of America's entrepreneurs and small business owners. This event, hosted by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), is all about recognizing prominent small businesses across the country. You can find small business events taking place around Illinois with the Illinois workNet Event Calendar, and throughout the U.S. on the SBA website for National Small Business Week.
Illinois workNet knows that running your own business takes time, dedication, and a lot of hard work. Every day small business owners are helping create more jobs, growing a business, and cultivating innovation; and that is why we do our best to offer as many great resources as we can to help make your job just a little bit easier. Our resources can be used by new business owners, those interested in starting their own business or growing their businesses, entrepreneurs, individuals working with small businesses, and more. Below is a list of resources Illinois workNet has put together for our Illinois Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs:
If you run a small business, Small Business Week is a great time to run discounts and promotions. This is a good way to reward customers who support small companies like your own. If you are not a small business owner, you can still celebrate small business week in a variety of ways. These include getting involved with a small business, shopping at small businesses, or simply getting the word out about some of the great small businesses located near you.
For more information on National Small Business Week, the SBA provides a useful hub. Here, you can learn more about the events taking place during the week. You can also browse news articles, videos, press releases, and other media relating to Small Business Week.
If you have any questions about Small Business Week, send an email to smallbusinessweek@sba.gov.
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September is Workforce Development Month! Since 2005, the National Association of Workforce Development Professionals (NAWDP) seeks to "raise awareness about the importance of our industry to a growing economy." As workforce development professionals are crucial in their communities, it is important to recognize the work they do. From tips and activities to spreading awareness on social media and much more, visit NAWDP's website today to learn more about Workforce Development Month.
The Illinois Workforce Partnership (IWP) is a 501c (3) not for profit organization supporting 46 workforce development professionals representing 10 Economic Development Regions and 22 Workforce Innovation Boards in the State of Illinois. IWP are leaders in the Illinois workforce system.
Illinois workNet will be holding a webinar for workforce partners about the tools they can use to help customers reach their training and employment goals. This webinar will cover:
This webinar will be held on September 20th at 2:00 PM. In partnering with Illinois workNet, you will be able to connect with other organizations in Illinois and have access to the entire collection of tools and resources that Illinois workNet provides to partners. Whether you are a resource room staff member, instructor, career planner, advisor, or case manager, you will benefit from becoming an Illinois workNet partner. Register for this webinar today.
Please join us in celebrating Workforce Development Month! Visit www.illinoisworkforcepartnership.org/watch-us-succeed/ to find out what is happening in your local area!
Be sure to add any of your local events to the Illinois workNet Calendar so others can see what is happening in your area. To get started:
Check out these Illinois workNet resources below for Workforce Development Month:
Illinois workNet Partner Benefits and Tools:
Customer Support Center:
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This month is Workforce Development Month! Every September, the National Association of Workforce Development Professionals (NAWDP) seeks to "raise awareness about the importance of our industry to a growing economy." As workforce development professionals are crucial in their communities, it is important to recognize the work they do. From tips and activities to spreading awareness on social media and much more, visit NAWDP's website today to learn more about Workforce Development Month.
The Illinois Workforce Partnership (IWP) is a 501c (3) not for profit organization supporting 46 workforce development professionals representing 10 Economic Development Regions and 22 Workforce Innovation Boards in the State of Illinois. IWP are leaders in the Illinois workforce system.
Please join us in celebrating Workforce Development Month! Visit www.illinoisworkforcepartnership.org/watch-us-succeed/ to find out what is happening in your local area!
Check out these Illinois workNet resources below for Workforce Development Month:
Illinois workNet Partner Benefits and Tools:
Customer Support Center:
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The Introduction to Illinois workNet Course is now available for workforce partners. This course provides an overview of Illinois workNet resources and tools to help individuals, employers, and partners reach their training and employment goals. During this course, you will also see different customer scenarios to help show how these tools can be used in a variety of ways based on the needs of the customer.
Upon completion of the course you may earn a certificate and the Illinois workNet Foundations Level Digital Badge. You can also earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to maintain your professional certifications. Additionally, participants will be able to:
Navigate the Illinois workNet Web Portal System to identify training and employment resources and tools,
Assess customers' training and employment needs and apply best practices, and
Utilize Illinois workNet's guides and tools to incorporate into your day-to-day job responsibilities.
The course takes approximately 2 hours to complete and includes the following modules:
Overview of Illinois workNet
Scenario Introduction
Getting Started: Exploring Careers
Preparing for the Workforce: Training and Credentials
Qualify for Jobs
Job Openings & Recruiting
Building Relations for Career Opportunities: Network and Connect
Layoff Assistance
Additional Workforce Resources: Updates and Help
Customer Support Center
From getting started on Illinois workNet to using the Customer Support Center, visit the Learning Center Page on Illinois workNet to learn more and get started today.
August is Black Business Month and is a time to recognize the contributions of the 132,000+ black-owned businesses throughout Illinois. The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) will host a series of webinars “highlighting community leaders, organizations, and business enterprises through a campaign inviting Illinoisians to 'Shop Black-owned Business Saturdays.'”
The Shop Black Saturdays Campaign is an effort to support minority-owned businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Each Saturday in August, Illinois residents are encouraged to shop at local black-owned businesses. Use the hashtag #ShopBlackSaturday to promote these businesses’ services and products on social media.
Learn more about Black Business Month 2021 and the Shop Black Saturdays Campaign on DCEO’s website.
Also, be sure to check out these Illinois workNet resources for small businesses:
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This week is the College Changes Everything Conference. Started by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC), this annual conference is an opportunity for individuals to share how their college or higher education experience has made a lasting and positive impact in their lives. The conference will provide presentations about resources that are available to increase educational access and college completion for students in Illinois. Illinois hopes to increase the number of adults in the state with higher education degrees to 60% by 2025. The College Changes Everything Conference is an important opportunity to help the state reach this number.
Topics that will be discussed include Educating During the Pandemic; Fostering Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging for the Success of All Learners; How Rehabilitation Services Help Students with Disabilities Transition to College and Work; Building Pipelines from High School to Career; and much more.
If you are interested in this conference and would like to register, read more on the College Changes Everything website. Illinois workNet will be presenting about Free Assessments for Providers and Customers at the conference. View the PPT for this presentation about how these assessments can be used as part of the career development process for customers and assist workforce partners with case management.
Here are some additional resources on Illinois workNet that will help you prepare for this event:
Skills/Education:
Pride Month is celebrated each year as a tribute to those involved in the Stonewall Riots. The month brings awareness of trials and tribulations the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ+) community endures, while also celebrating triumphs and contributions of LGBTQ+ individuals across America. Since the first Pride March in 1970, the month of June has been filled with Pride Festivals and Parades across the state.
Read more about Pride Month including ways Illinois serves the LGBTQ+ community, and how employers can support LGBTQ+ employees in the workplace in this new article on Illinois workNet.
On June 16th, Illinois workNet spoke with Jerome Holston, Director of the LGBT Chamber of Commerce of Illinois, during a livestream covering Pride Month and the Chambers’ workforce related efforts. Watch the recording.
lllinois’ Deputy Director of the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) Julio Rodriguez was nominated for Good Morning America’s Inspiration List for 2021. Read more about Julio’s work and the work of others across the country making LGBTQ+ history on GMA’s website.
The LGBT Chamber of Commerce of Illinois (LGBTCC) brings LGBT-owned and LGBT-friendly businesses together with a mission to promote economic opportunities. LGBTCC fosters pride serving the community being an advocate and resource for all member businesses that encourage equality, increases awareness, and encourages businesses and individuals as a support system. LGBTCC is a voice for the Illinois LGBTQ+ community.
The Association of Latino as Motivating Action (ALMA) fights for the rights of the Latino Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning community by advocating for fairness and equality, and affirming Latino LGBTQ culture. Learn more at their website and be sure to read an interview with the Assistant Secretary of IDHS Dulce Quintero who has helped to inspire others within the LGBTQ community.
Visit the Enjoy Illinois website for information about Pride, events, and neighborhood fun in Out & About in Illinois.
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Observed annually on June 19th, Juneteenth commemorates the ending of slavery in the United States. This day commemorates African American freedom and emphasizes education and achievement. On Wednesday, June 16th Governor J.B. Pritzker signed legislation making Juneteenth an official state holiday. This holiday will be known as National Freedom Day and the law will take effect on January 1, 2022. To learn more about Juneteenth and how you can celebrate around the state check out: https://www.enjoyillinois.com/travel-illinois/a-day-to-reflect-juneteenth/.
During this time, we look back and celebrate the contributions that African Americans have made not only to our history and culture but also our workforce. It is important to recognize the contributions and influence African Americans have had in different industries in the past and present. Discover what careers are available with the Illinois workNet Careers, Wages & Trends Search! This tool allows you to use career and labor market information to:
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The Illinois Department of Human Services in collaboration with the Illinois Commission on Poverty and Economic Security has put together a summary document listing new benefits that are now available to individuals and families through the recent passage of the American Rescue Plan Act. The summary is provided here in English, Spanish, and Polish. We encourage the flyer to those who may be eligible and encourage them to take advantage of the critical relief for families.
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The month of May is Foster Care Month nationwide and Foster Parent Appreciation Month in Illinois. This month we want to thank foster families throughout the state who provide temporary safe havens to youth and encourage other families to become foster families as well. Here are some important numbers of foster care and families in Illinois:
21,000 youth live in foster care in IL:
423,000 children and youth are in foster care in the United States.
To learn more about what resources are available for Foster Care Month and Foster Appreciation Month, visit the state and federal sites below:
Also, be sure to check out these resources on Illinois workNet during the month of May:
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The month of May is Older Americans Month (OAM). This year's theme is Communities of Strength. This month recognizes older adults and their contributions around the country and encourages them to participate in activities with their communities. The Activity Page on Older Americans Month's website offers several ideas of how these individuals can share their experiences with one another, younger generations, on social media, and much more. To read more about this month, check out Older Americans Month's website and history page, which also includes previous themes.
The Department on Aging's website also has information about what programs and services are available to older adults in Illinois. The Provider Profile Search will show you which Illinois Department on Aging providers and services are available near you. From the Community Care Program to legal assistance and more, be sure to visit their site for your needs.
Another resource to check out is the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP), which is a "community service and work-based training program for older workers." This website is a great location for individuals 55 and older who are looking to improve their employability skills. By being part of this program, older workers gain access to additional resources, services, and training opportunities. Be sure to check out the WorkforceGPS Resource Library for additional information concerning older workers.
Also, be sure to view these Illinois workNet resources:
Volunteering Articles
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In honor of National Military Appreciation Month, Illinois workNet would like to thank all who have served in the United States Armed Forces. We appreciate your sacrifice to help protect us at home and abroad. Illinois, through the collaboration of networked partnerships, has many resources available to former and current Military Services Members (Active, Guard, and Reserve) as well as Military Spouses.
To see what the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is doing to support veterans and their families during the COVID-19 pandemic, visit their website. From what you should do to how to protect yourself, learn about what the VA is doing to help our veterans and their communities. Additionally, the VA has information regarding health benefits and financial literacy along with how to access these benefits for veterans.
The following is a brief list of WIOA partners and training services available to our Military Service Members and Spouses:
Illinois Department of Employment Security
Illinois Department of Human Services
Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity
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May 3 – 7 is National Construction Safety Week. During this week, the construction industry recognizes workplace safety concerns and works together to prevent injuries on the job. With workers in the construction industry being at risk every day, Illinois workNet offers resources that can help inform workers on how to avoid injuries and prevent an accident at your work. Be it a reminder for yourself or a way to convey this information to coworkers, you can learn more about construction safety at the Construction Safety Week website.
Whether you are just getting started in the industry or have been in it for years, these resources apply to workers of all positions and stages throughout construction projects.
Below is a list of resources Illinois workNet has put together for National Construction Safety Week:
For more information on National Construction Safety Week, go to the Construction Safety Week website to learn about the history, upcoming events, the companies involved with this initiative, and much more.
If you have any questions about National Construction Safety Week, send an email to info@constructionsafetyweek.com.
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Held every year by the Illinois State Board of Education, the Career Connections Conference will be taking place April 23rd. Educational leaders in Career & Technical Education are connecting virtually this year to focus on best practices for student equity, accessibility, integration of core academics with CTE courses, and community outreach through partnerships.
The theme this year is "Equity. Outreach. Integration."
It is not too late to register for the conference (there is a nominal fee to register). "Join us to hear their successes and insights, engage with other CTE educators and industry partners, and learn how to reshape the narrative of what career and technical education can look like for all of your students."
View the conference schedule for this year and register for the conference.
Be sure to follow the Illinois workNet Event Calendar for upcoming events:
The week of (April 18-24) is National Volunteer Week! This is a time to reflect and appreciate the effect that volunteering has on our communities and the challenges they experience. It is also a time to recognize and appreciate those volunteers who have gone the extra mile. Since 1974, National Volunteer Week has grown to include more volunteers, projects, and events throughout the country. For more information on how you can celebrate National Volunteer Week and find volunteering events near you view the official website. For what you can do in Illinois during the COVID-19 pandemic, visit serve.illinois.gov.
Also, be sure to check out the following Illinois workNet resources about volunteering through our Volunteer Guide:
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The Illinois WIOA Summit 2021 is hosted by the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, the Illinois Community College Board, the Illinois Department of Employment Security, the Illinois Department of Human Services, and other WIOA partners. The WIOA Summit capitalizes on the momentum of WIOA implementation activities, regional professional development workshops, and is designed to provide training and networking opportunities for WIOA partners. This Summit will provide high-level guidance on implementing service integration and innovative practices related to policy. This year the summit will be taking place virtually.
The theme for 2021 is Service Integration: Collaboration and Innovation. This year’s summit is designed to share innovation and collaboration efforts that have supported the system through the past year – the implementation of service integration is necessary for success.
When:
Required Attendees:
Encouraged Attendees:
Illinois workNet will be presenting on Wednesday!
National Financial Literacy Month (FLM) occurs every April. It was created to help and encourage people across the U.S. develop good financial habits. Visit the Council for Economic Education's website for free videos, lesson plans, activities, and other resources for K-12 educators. Below are some ideas that you can share to help promote FLM in your area.
Get customers started by directing them to toward the many resources offered on Illinois workNet.
Throughout the month, Illinois workNet will be posting events related to Financial Literacy Month. Illinois workNet has also updated several articles relating to good financial habits that can be shared with customers. Follow the links below to read them:
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Employment 101 - Generation 2, (E101 for short!) is being released for Illinois workNet users. Join this webinar on Friday April 9, 2021 at 11AM to be one of the first to know about the new features, design, how to navigate around E101, and how to earn your certificate and digital badge. This webinar is designed for workforce partners. We will show you some tools and tips to use with your customers and program participants.
The demonstration will include:
Don't worry if your participants have already completed Employment 101 – Generation 1. We will show you where all that information is stored. Be sure to attend this webinar. The release of E101 is exciting!
Register for the webinar here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/employment-101-generation-2-launch-tickets-149380139017
Register for the upcoming webinar Here to Stay: Black, Latina and Afro-Latina Women in Construction Apprenticeships. This webinar will be held on Thursday, March 25 from 1 - 2:30 PM CST.
This Women's History Month the National Center for Women's Equity in Apprenticeship and Employment released its newest brief, Here to Stay: Black, Latina and Afro-Latina Women in Construction Trades Apprenticeships and Employment. The brief offers compelling stories of tradeswomen's experiences, opportunities and challenges, and also offers recommendations for construction apprenticeships, unions and contractors on how to best address the intersection of race and gender in supporting women's entry and success in the skilled construction trades. We hope you can join and we'd appreciate your help circulating the report and this invite to a webinar discussing the report of industry leaders and registered apprenticeship programs.
Diversity is key for the future of the construction trades. While the numbers of Black and Latina women in trades apprenticeships have been increasing rapidly, still fewer than one-in-twenty five apprentices are women. A new report lifts up the voices of Black, Latina, and Afro-Latina early career tradeswomen on what helps and hinders their success in the trades. Join IWPR and Chicago Women in the Trades for this webinar to learn about the new report, hear from Black and Latina tradeswomen about their experiences, and from construction trades leaders and organizers on what they are doing to tackle racism, harassment, and discrimination to create a welcoming and supportive environment for all in the trades.
Speakers include:
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The Disability Benefits Estimator is a tool that individuals with disabilities can use to make informed choices about benefits. This tool estimates the benefits you may be eligible for based on your current benefits and income. If you are receiving benefits, and your income level is about to change, you can use it to see if and how it may affect them. Each year the disability benefits estimator is updated to use current state and federal data to make the disability benefits calculations.
Your results are estimates only. This is not a replacement for a professional benefits analysis. Use the estimator as you consider a change in employment and then contact a WIPA coordinator to discuss your results. You can locate your local WIPA coordinator here: https://beta.illinoisworknet.com/disabilityworks/Tools/Pages/ServiceLocator.aspx.
The Disability Benefits Estimator is simple to use. Just enter your information into each box on each page as it applies to you. Once you have finished all sections, you will get a list of potential benefits and options to explore. The items with a red asterisk (*) are required.
Once you have done this, you have the option to save your results in your account. You can do this as many times as you would like. On the start page of the estimator, you can see a list of your saved results if you are logged in to your account. From this list, you can view or delete them.
The process takes less than 10 minutes to finish. Also, any info you share on it will remain private.
Access the Disability Benefits Estimator here: https://beta.illinoisworknet.com/disabilityworks/Tools/Pages/BenefitsEstimator.aspx
SBDC Day recognizes the success and effect of Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) for small businesses and economic development. Approximately 1,000 SBDCs in the country will share their success stories through social media, public relations initiatives, and several events online. This year's SBDC Day will be on Wednesday, March 17, 2021.
For more information, check out the official SBDC website.
SBDCs offer a variety of services, training, and information to help businesses start-up and grow. Find an SBDC near you to learn more.
Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) help small businesses expand into work with government contracting. For more information, find a PTAC near you.
Also, be sure to check out these Illinois workNet resources for small businesses:
This year the IDEAcon Conference takes place February 22nd – 24th. This educational technology conference brings together educators throughout the Midwest to showcase and discuss resources and teaching methods related to instructional technology. From PreK to Higher Education, attend this conference and see how you can include the latest in instructional technology into your classroom.
For more information about the IDEAcon Conference, visit their website.
Be sure to use the resources below that you may be able to incorporate into your classroom instruction:
Also, check out Illinois workNet’s resources you may be able to utilize:
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) today announced a new training program designed to prepare more residents for roles in Illinois' growing supply chain management industry. In partnership with the Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM), the Illinois Supply Chain Management Training Program seeks to match residents who have become unemployed or underemployed during the COVID-19 pandemic with training for careers in supply chain management - one of the fastest growing fields in the state.
DCEO's Office of Employment and Training is providing $250,000 for the ASCM pilots through federal funds to support dislocated workers under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). The pilots are targeting dislocated workers who have been impacted by COVID-19 and will help Illinois residents across the state seize on the growth of e-commerce, shipping and logistics and transportation industries in Illinois.
"As our workforce is reshaped by the pandemic, two things have never been clearer - the need to invest in workforce programs that prepare our workers for the jobs of the future as well as strategic programs that can support our health response, which relies heavily on the supply chain," said Governor JB Pritzker. "This innovative training model by the State of Illinois and ASCM responds to these needs and builds on the work we started from day one of this crisis to support Illinois workers and communities as we work to build back our economy."
Since the pandemic hit, the rapid growth of e-commerce has generated an unprecedented demand for new skilled workers, with nearly 2,000 supply chain focused job opportunities in Illinois unfilled today. In the next five years, more than 500,000 supply chain jobs will be added nationally. The program pairs a response to the demand for new talent today and in the years ahead with the State of Illinois' ongoing efforts to create new job training opportunities for residents and those especially impacted during COVID-19.
"As our communities across the state continue to feel the impact of the pandemic, we've made it our focus from day one to invest in training that will help workers get back on their feet, and into well-paid, in-demand roles of today," said DCEO Director Erin Guthrie. "Illinois is already home to one of the most talented workforces in the country and is a leader in the national supply chain. Through this new partnership with ASCM, we will develop a diverse pipeline of talent that allows companies to plan for long term growth here while ensuring our residents can seize the thousands of jobs coming to Illinois in the years ahead."
Set to begin next month, the program will be piloted in some of Illinois' largest supply chain hubs, Southern Cook County, Metro East and Southern Illinois. An initial 250 participants will begin a one-week virtual training program, with industry aligned curriculum from ASCM covering topics such as inventory management, logistics and consumer distribution principles and basic management skills. At the end the training, participants will receive a certificate in Essential Supply Chain Management Skills. Those who complete training will have an opportunity to work with their local workforce agency to apply for supply chain careers available in the area.
"The ASCM Foundation is committed to strengthening supply chains around the world by attracting more people to the industry and providing the education and training necessary for career success," said ASCM CEO Abe Eshkenazi, CSCP, CPA, CAE. "While COVID-19 has posed unprecedented challenges on everyone, we know that Illinois is still a leader in the national supply chain and a top destination for skilled talent. Working alongside the State of Illinois and hiring companies, we'll bring industry-based training to help facilitate career opportunities for Illinoisans who are ready to take the next steps in their careers."
Several Illinois companies have committed to the pilot program, including companies Continental Tires, Geodis, DB Schenker, Worldwide Technologies, PepsiCo, and Phoenix Elevator. DCEO, in partnership with its local workforce agencies facilitating training, will work directly with companies located in the pilot areas to identify additional underemployed individuals as candidates for training, and to scale the program to meet additional workforce demands in 2021.
"The fast-growing supply chain is a key economic driver for the Southwestern Economic Development Region, and the need for trained workers in this area continues to grow as well," said Tony Fuhrmann, Director of the Madison County Employment and Training Department, workforce training partner for the Metro East Hub. "We are proud to partner with DCEO and ASCM to pilot a new industry training program that will pair businesses in need of trained employees with talented residents of our community looking to take the next step in their career or to simply get back on their feet."
"In our never-ending quest for training tools to prepare the residents of southern Illinois for the jobs of tomorrow, we are thrilled to be a part of the new Illinois Supply Chain Management Training Program to help connect hiring companies with talent in the region," said Kathy Lively, CEO, Man-Tra-Con, Corporation, Southern Illinois Workforce Development Board. "Thanks to the team at DCEO and ASCM we will provide industry aligned supply chain management training to prepare Illinois residents the thousands of e-commerce jobs today, with many more to be added in the future."
These expanded training opportunities build on continued investments by the State to respond to record unemployment created by COVID-19 and to help dislocated workers return to the job site. Last fall, Governor Pritzker announced a $16.6 million investment for Illinoisans who lost their jobs during COVID-19, leveraging U.S. DOL grant funding to create training and hiring opportunities for as many as 1,300 residents over the next year.
This training opportunity is only available in 3 Economic Development Regions (EDRs) - EDRs 4, 8, 9. To learn more about training in supply chain management or to sign up for any other workforce training programs, whether you are a participant or employer, for further information, please contact:
You may find their contact information on this Illinois workNet page.
Every February is Career & Technical Education (CTE) Month®. Career and Technical Education (CTE) provides students with opportunities to gain the necessary academic knowledge and technical skills necessary to succeed in high-skill, high-wage, and in-demand careers. CTE has a commitment to equity and equitable learning opportunities for its students. Programs offer flexible scheduling, work-based learning, and stackable credentials that provide a pathway from education to employment not only for recent high school graduates, but also for returning adults, veterans, and incumbent workers wanting to update their skills. The breadth of CTE not only helps address workforce shortages, such as those in nursing, information technology, and teaching, but helps Illinoisans meet their education and workforce goals. This month is a time to raise awareness for the contributions and importance of these programs as CTE will be crucial for Illinois’ economic recovery after the pandemic has ended. For more information about CTE Month and how you can celebrate it, visit this page.
The Illinois community college system is the largest provider of postsecondary CTE programs serving more than 131,000 students each year. The ICCB is looking forward to celebrating it statewide while highlighting local innovation and best practices. In order to spotlight these best practices, we need you all to share with us by emailing events, news articles, pictures (with descriptions), and other CTE project highlights to cte@iccb.state.il.us.
For CTE Month this year, ICCB’s focus areas are (* indicates strong focus):
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Illinois workNet has added two new assessment tools, Reality Check and Learning Style Survey, to the Skills & Interest Surveys offered to partners and customers. The Reality Check and Learning Styles Surveys are available for free, with the use of your Illinois workNet account, from the Illinois Career Information System (CIS).
Reality Check helps customers determine the lifestyle they can afford based on their monthly expenses and the occupations that will pay for all of their needs in a specific city/region within Illinois.
The Learning Styles Survey helps customers identify learning styles (auditory, tactile, or visual) through a series of activities to see which type of work environment they would learn best in.
Each assessment takes approximately 5-10 minutes to complete. After the customer has completed the assessments, their results will be saved in their CIS profile (which is accessible through their workNet account dashboard) and the Illinois workNet Customer Support Center.
To access the Skills & Interest Surveys:
Log into your Illinois worknet account
Click on My Dashboard and select Interests
Then select the survey you would like to complete
To learn more about Skills and Interest Surveys, checkout this Illinois workNet article.
January marks National Mentoring Month across the United States! The annual campaign is aimed at expanding quality mentoring opportunities to connect more of our community's youth with caring adults. Mentors make an impact by providing young people with the tools to make responsible choices, attend and engage in school, and reduce or avoid risky behavior.
Who do you turn to?
If you are looking for someone to help with decisions and life in general, find a mentor today!
Do you have what it takes to be a mentor?
Most of us have had a teacher, supervisor, or coach who has been a mentor to us and made a positive difference in our lives. Those people wore many hats acting as delegators, role models, cheerleaders, policy enforcers, advocates, and friends. Mentors assume these different roles and share some basic qualities such as:
Explore being a mentor or advocate for mentoring by visiting the Illinois Mentor website.
Spread the word for mentoring!
Look through the national Campaign Toolkits for ways to promote mentoring. View the National Mentoring Month Kick-off Video and share on Facebook, Twitter, or other social media platforms.
Also, be sure to check out these Illinois workNet resources and articles on mentoring:
Observed annually, December 3rd is the International Day of People with Disabilities. This day is an opportunity to recognize and advocate for the rights and well-being of individuals with disabilities. It is important to be aware of this as there are people with disabilities in all walks of life from politics to the workplace and in our culture.
This year, the theme is Not All Disabilities are Visible. In order to foster and encourage a welcoming society for all, it is important to recognize that those with disabilities contribute greatly to all aspects of our society and world. Learn more about, endorse, and share the charter for Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action.
Learn more about this event's history, resources, and how you can help today at the International Day of People with Disabilities website.
Be sure to check out the following Illinois workNet resources to help you or someone you know who has a disability:
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Saturday, November 28th, is Small Business Saturday across the United States. This day is dedicated to celebrating and supporting small businesses and all they contribute to our communities.
You can check out the Small Business Administration page to see how you can participate in Small Business Saturday and find links for businesses and shoppers! Small business owners can find customizable materials to promote your physical location, online shop, and/or social media for Small Business Saturday. If you'd like to support small businesses in your community, you can find a list of participating businesses near you.
In addition, you can share Small Business Saturday on Social Media using the hashtag #ShopSmall.
If you're interested in starting a business, or already own a small business, here are some resources for you:
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National American Education Week acknowledges all of the hard work that goes into the public-school system from teachers and parents to educational support professionals. Learn how to raise awareness for this week on social media with resources ranging from Conversation Starters for Kids on Parents Day to meeting the needs for your students. Plan activities around these themes to celebrate the week. Check out the official site for American Education Week.
Through collaboration with the Illinois State Board of Education and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Education Systems Center has released a Career Development Experience Toolkit aligned to the frameworks established in the Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness (PWR) Act. The Toolkit is a gathering of best practices and resource sharing from communities doing incredible work throughout the state of Illinois and nationally to establish expectations for implementing high-quality, rigorous work-based learning experiences. Communities may apply, repurpose, and utilize these resources to provide meaningful and robust Career Development Experiences that ultimately prepare youth to be college and career ready. Access and read more about the toolkit here. Please reach out to Heather Penczak, Policy & Program Manager at EdSystems, with any questions or needs (hpenczak@niu.edu).
Also, it is important to recognize the important role Career and Technical Education (CTE) plays in our public school system. Perkins V, a federal grant program that supports CTE at both the secondary and postsecondary levels, was reauthorized in the summer of 2018 and took effect July 1, 2019. The reauthorized Act reflects technological advances occurring in both education and the workforce. Key strategies including expanding access to dual credit opportunities, offering quality work-based learning, and addressing equity gaps within our CTE programs. For more information, visit www.isbe.net/perkins or https://www.iccb.org/cte/perkins/.
Notably, this November marks the release of the Programs of Study Guides. The Illinois Community College Board, Illinois State Board of Education, and EdSystems, Northern Illinois University, partnered in 2019 to work closely with secondary and postsecondary educators, employers, and other stakeholders to be able to map out Model Programs of Study using an industry sector-based lens. The first four complete models include pathways in Education, Health Sciences, Manufacturing, and Information Technology. The Model Programs of Study are intended to provide exemplars for local programs to adopt or customize as they develop programs of study for approval as part of the Perkins V Plan. See the final guides here: https://www.iccb.org/cte/pos-models/
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In honor of Veterans Day (11/11/20), the State of Illinois would like to thank all who have served in the United States Armed Forces and their families. We appreciate your sacrifice to help protect us at home and abroad. Illinois, through the collaboration of networked partnerships, has many resources available to former and current Military Services Members (Active, Guard, and Reserve) as well as Military Spouses.
Be sure to register for the upcoming Virtual Job Fair events taking place next week on November 9th, 10th, 12th, and 13th. The Veterans Virtual Recruitment Series is open to all U.S. Military Service Members and their spouses. During each session, a panel of employers will provide information on their company and employment opportunities. For more details, please visit the registration page.
The following is a brief list of WIOA partners and training services available to our Military Service Members and Spouses:
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National Apprenticeship Week (NAW), November 8-13 2020, is almost here! Take advantage of NAW to learn more about apprenticeships, and if they might be a good fit for you or your company.
Job seekers, are you interested in starting a new career or changing careers but are not sure if the traditional classroom setting is for you? Getting into an apprenticeship could be a perfect alternate path to reaching your career, training, and employment goals. Find out more about the apprenticeships here.
For employers, do you have a difficult time filling some positions or know that many of your employees may retire soon? Did you know that there are Apprenticeship Navigators dedicated to help employers start or expand apprenticeship programs? Explore more about the benefits of apprenticeships and how to get started here. Apprenticeships can help you build and retain a skilled workforce!
Find the NAW week events near you on Apprenticeship.gov's site and explore all of the apprenticeship resources available on Illinois workNet on the Apprenticeship Illinois site and the Illinois workNet Event Calendar.
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Starting a business is a lot of work, but you're not in it alone. The month of November is Entrepreneurship Month, and there are many resources available that can help walk you through the steps it takes to get your business started. The Small Business Administration, or the SBA, has a multitude of resources available to those wanting to start a business. One resource that you may not find other places is the SBA Learning Center. Here you can find online courses designed for you to learn more about a specific topic.
Entrepreneurs in Illinois, whether you are starting, maintaining, or hoping to grow your business, check out Illinois workNet's resources so you can stay up to date on the latest when it comes to events near you. Also, be sure to read Illinois workNet's Starting a Business Guide and the following articles below for your entrepreneurial needs.
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A previous email included an incorrect date for this week's PRIDE in Our Workforce: LGBTQ+ Employment & Engagement informational session.
This event will be taking place on Thursday, October 29th from 1pm - 230pm.
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Don't miss out on this coming week's informational sessions about manufacturing, apprenticeships and LGBTQ+ friendly businesses. Learn about and register for these upcoming events below.
Joliet Junior College and Illinois workNet Celebrate Manufacturing Month
When: 10/28 – 10am – 11am
About: A webinar with conversation focused around the importance of manufacturing in Illinois, educational opportunities that lead to high-paying local careers, student/employee perspective on the education/career, and finally how manufacturing gives back to the community will take place Wednesday, October 28th at 10:00am with manufacturers LyondellBasell and CITGO Petroleum Corporation, along with education partner Joliet Junior College. Learn what modern manufacturing is really all about! Learn more about this event and register here.
Manufacturing Apprenticeships in Illinois + ICATT Apprenticeship Program
When: 10/29 – 11am – 12pm
About: This webinar will highlight the ICATT Apprenticeship Program, a nationally awarded 3-year apprenticeship program combining on-the-job training with an associate's degree. ICATT operates across the state of Illinois and works closely with communities, community colleges, economic development organizations, and employers. You'll have the opportunity to learn about the program and hear success stories from existing ICATT partners, including community colleges, employers, and apprentices. The ICATT Apprenticeship Program is a workforce development strategy – a sustainable solution that builds a loyal workforce, provides a pipeline of talent, and ensures that standards of excellence are met. Learn more at https://www.icattapprenticeships.com/.
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PRIDE in Our Workforce: LGBTQ+ Employment & Engagement
When: 10/29 – 1pm – 230pm
About: Illinois workNet partnered with Illinois LGBT Chamber of Commerce (LGBTCC) and Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) to hold a multi-employer informational session highlighting LGBTQ+ friendly businesses throughout the state!
This is an inclusive virtual event for job seekers to hear from three hiring employers about current job openings and experiences. Businesses are invited to learn about LGBTCC, services offered by the Chamber, and work being done for the LGBTQ+ community; DCEO will provide information about the Business Interruption Grant (BIG) Program. There will be time for Q&A! Learn more about this event and register here.
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In June, the State of Illinois partnered with Coursera to offer courses that lead to Information Technology (IT) professional courses and certificates, such as the Google IT Support Professional Certificate.
The period for free course enrollments in select Coursera Workforce Recovery Initiative content will end on October 31, 2020. Once enrolled, learners will still have until December 31, 2020 to complete their courses as part of the program.
You will not be able to enroll for free, if you enroll on or after November 1, 2020.
Access to Coursera to create a free account can be found by visiting Illinois workNet or Get Hired Illinois. Get Hired Illinois is a state web portal designed to connect workers with the available job and career training opportunities across the state of Illinois.
Here are the steps to get you started on Illinois workNet:
Once you complete Coursera courses, and if you want to continue your education, you can access other IT courses through your local community college:
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Manufacturing is essential to every aspect of our world and serves as a catalyst by creating a ripple effect that impacts other important areas, including the local economy. Take a moment to think about the products that we use on a daily basis and it becomes even more evident how important manufacturing really is. From the vehicles we drive and fuel that goes in the tank to food and beverage products, the manufacturing industry and its workforce has an important role.
Below is the third and final part of an article about the manufacturing industry. This article highlights the importance and impact the manufacturing industry has to the workforce and our communities.
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Community Investment
Not to be overlooked are the significant contributions that manufacturers make to our local communities through outreach initiatives which include charitable organizations, scholarships, food drives, environment-friendly programs as well as events to increase interest in manufacturing. These contributions show the commitment that manufacturers have to not only be part of their community but also give back.
LyondellBasell Morris Complex
As we continue to navigate the pandemic there have been many positive outcomes - an outpouring of sincere kindness from several manufacturers who are eager to make their support known in communities. Among the manufacturing companies is LyondellBasell, which donated $50,000 to We Care of Grundy County. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted various facets of people’s lives and created hardships for many. Food banks all over the world are on the front lines of this international pandemic providing food assistance to millions facing hunger, with demand increasing every day. LyondellBasell’s donation aims to help relieve some of the strain with its donation.
“We Care of Grundy County is incredibly special to us,” Morris site manager Randy Tatum said. “Both our employees and retirees regularly volunteer their time to help stock the food pantry throughout the year. We take our role in this community seriously, and this is something we can do to help our neighbors during this difficult time."
Donating funds to supply food for those in need is just one example how LyondellBasell has responded during the pandemic. Additionally, LyondellBasell's materials are found in many applications critical to protecting and preserving health and safety such as medical devices, protective equipment, cleaning products, and various pharmaceutical applications. The company continues to supply its customers with a variety of materials including polypropylene resins, which are used to produce melt-blown fibers that provide filtration in facemasks; masterbatch products are used in breathable films for protective suits; and, polypropylene, ethylene oxide, and propylene oxide are used to make medical syringes, medical test kits, soaps, disinfectants, and many other products.
ExxonMobil Joliet Refinery
The ExxonMobil Joliet Refinery places a high priority on community partnership. Over the last 10 years, the company and its employees have contributed nearly $2 million to the United Way through their annual campaign, and have dedicated countless hours volunteering for local charitable causes. Employees’ sweat equity and personal commitment to those charities is further boosted by financial grants under the ExxonMobil Volunteer Involvement Program (VIP).
A strong commitment to education drives much of the ExxonMobil’s community outreach. Each year, ExxonMobil employees share their expertise and experience with over 1,000 local students through their Secrets in Science program, Science Expo, Big Brothers/Big Sisters Mentor 2.0 Program, and Career Conferences. These programs pique students’ interest in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM), positioning those students for higher paying jobs, and support the long term objective of developing a workforce consistent with what our future economy will require.
ExxonMobil and its employees actively support higher education through its Educational Matching Grant Program, which matches employee donations with corporate contributions. In the last five years alone, $6.8 million has been donated to Illinois colleges and universities through the program and ExxonMobil has also recently collaborated with its contractor partners to establish the Manufacturing for the Future Fund at the Joliet Junior College.
Highlighting the more than 225 people ExxonMobil has hired in the last five years, Joliet Refinery Manager Monica Mainland expressed her appreciation for all that her colleagues do to operate the refinery with excellence, and to build strong partnerships with the community. “We operate in a challenging and dynamic business environment. As a company, we leverage our employees’ diverse backgrounds, experiences and thought to deliver creative solutions.”
Efforts like volunteerism, environment-friendly practices, and philanthropy continue to be the primary focus for manufacturing companies across the globe. At the end of the day, manufacturing is much more than making a product; it’s about the passion and purpose which provides a solid foundation for our local economy and continues to be the lifeblood of our communities.
The ExxonMobil Joliet Refinery places a high priority on community partnership. Over the last 10 years, the company and its employees have contributed nearly $2 million to the United Way through their annual campaign, and have dedicated countless hours volunteering for local charitable causes.
Calculating and configuring are all part of Loni Pierce’s day-to-day routine. Using computer-based information to analyze and repair equipment inside the plant, her days at Joliet Junior College studying Electrical Electronics Automated Systems have prepared her for her 30-year career with LyondellBasell. During the month of October, we celebrate Loni Pierce and other professionals in manufacturing who keep plants running safely and efficiently.
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Discover what manufacturing careers are available with the Illinois workNet Careers, Wages & Trends Search that allows you to use career and labor market information to:
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Manufacturing is essential to every aspect of our world and serves as a catalyst by creating a ripple effect that impacts other important areas, including the local economy. Take a moment to think about the products that we use on a daily basis and it becomes even more evident how important manufacturing really is. From the vehicles, we drive and fuel that goes in the tank to food and beverage products, the manufacturing industry and its workforce have an important role.
Below is the second part of an article about the manufacturing industry. Next week, we will be posting the remaining installment of this article that highlights the importance and impact the manufacturing industry has to the workforce and our communities.
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Industry & Education Partnerships
Recruiting, preparing, and growing the talent base is among the most critical challenges facing manufacturers. The best opportunity to train students for manufacturing careers is for businesses to partner with school districts and community/technical colleges. We see this happening throughout Illinois.
LyondellBasell’s Morris Complex is one of the initial companies that partnered with Joliet Junior College to establish the Operations Engineering and Technician (OET) Associate degree programs. This program prepares individuals with the education and training needed for an operator or maintenance position.
Since the inception of the OET program in 2015, JJC has enjoyed solid partnerships with industry leaders such as LyondellBasell, TC Energy, Aux Sable, CITGO Petroleum Corporation and Exelon Generation. The OET program stats continue to shine. Ever since the program began, there has been a 100 percent completion and employment rate with graduates earning an average salary of $72,000.
Amy Murphy, dean, applied arts, workforce education & training said, “Our industry partners have been instrumental in shaping the OET program’s curriculum, ensuring that our students are real-world ready through internship experiences as well as providing employment opportunities after graduation.”
Preparation for a career in manufacturing should start much earlier in a student’s education. Joliet Junior College adapted the success of the OET program to establish a dual-enrollment/pre-apprenticeship program, Advanced Integrated Maintenance (AIM), where high school students can attend college part-time their senior year to begin their career path in advanced manufacturing. Manufacturers have introduced hundreds of programs like these across the country.
Increasingly, advanced manufacturing companies are turning to apprenticeships to develop, grow and retain a skilled workforce. Apprenticeship programs combine on-the-job learning with related instruction in technical areas to produce qualified, highly skilled employees for careers requiring precision skills.
Apprenticeship training ensures workers have the knowledge and competencies that companies need for today and tomorrow while helping to reduce the turnover rate. According to RecruiterBox, the average cost-per-hire in the manufacturing industry is $5,159. Many variables go into calculating your cost-per-hire including your recruiter's time, job fair participation fees, job board fees and ad spend.
An apprenticeship program provides a 94% retention rate according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Joliet Junior College is a program sponsor for many advanced manufacturing occupations and is partnering with manufacturers to establish their apprenticeship programs in the area of machinists, industrial maintenance technicians and more.
Daisy Mireles, a student in JJC’s Operations Engineering & Technician (OET) program, works on a pump during one of her classes. The OET program prepares students with the education and training needed to become an operator or maintenance position in the petrochemical, manufacturing or nuclear industry.
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This month is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). Observed nationwide every October, NDEAM is a way to celebrate the contributions of workers with disabilities. It also helps organizations across the country to educate others on the value and impact of having a diverse workforce. As this month gets started, be sure to take advantage of the resources available to you on the disabilityworks website of Illinois workNet and elsewhere that can assist you directly:
Manufacturing is essential to every aspect of our world and serves as a catalyst by creating a ripple effect that impacts other important areas, including the local economy. Take a moment to think about the products that we use on a daily basis and it becomes even more evident how important manufacturing really is. From the vehicles we drive and fuel that goes in the tank to food and beverage products, the manufacturing industry and its workforce has an important role.
Below is the first part of an article about the manufacturing industry. Throughout Manufacturing Month, we will be posting the other two installments of this article that highlights the importance and impact the manufacturing industry has to the workforce and our communities.
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Workforce Contributions
Over the years, manufacturing has transformed into an innovative, high-tech industry that provides a pathway to rewarding career opportunities. The shop floor isn't what it used to be. Technology has revolutionized the manufacturing industry by incorporating robotics, automation and 3D printing into production processes. In addition to positions in the plant, there are varieties of other occupations available such as human resources, information technology, accounting and sales to name a few.
"The perception of manufacturing has changed over the years from a low-skill, dirty and dangerous job to a high-tech, high-skill and high-paying one," said Randy Tatum, Site Manager of the LyondellBasell Morris Complex. "At LyondellBasell, we employ some of the finest professionals in our industry right here in Grundy County."
It's also been communicated that there is a shortage of skilled workers in the manufacturing sector due to a retiring workforce and lack of qualified applicants, therefore, the employment outlook is very favorable. Manufacturing also provides opportunities for employees to live in the communities where they work, which in turn stimulates spending into the local economy.
According to the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), "manufacturers in Illinois account for 12.54% of the total output in the state, employing 9.58% of the workforce. Total output from manufacturing was $108.43 billion in 2018. In addition, there were an average of 592,000 manufacturing employees in Illinois in 2019, with an average annual compensation of $89,853.35 in 2018."
Value-Added Benefits
For every product that gets manufactured there are numerous value-added benefits to the supply chain. Whether it's the supplier of raw materials, the transportation company delivering the product or any job function in between, there's a multitude of companies and personnel that contribute to the entire manufacturing process. Essentially this equates to more jobs in a variety of career pathways across multiple sectors.
"Manufacturing generates more economic activity than other sectors. For every dollar of domestic manufacturing value-added, another $3.60 of economic activity is generated elsewhere across the economy. For every manufacturing job, there are 3.4 jobs created in nonmanufacturing industries. No other sector comes close to these numbers," as mentioned in an interview on Area Development's website.
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October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM). This month raises awareness about the importance of keeping private information that is online safe. The Department of Homeland Security's website says that this is a "collaborative effort between government and industry to ensure every American has the resources they need to stay safer and more secure online…" To learn more, visit the NCSAM website.
This year's theme is "Do Your Part. #BeCyberSmart." Each week of this month has a theme to consider and will be promoted by the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA):
Additionally, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) celebrates this month. To see what events they are hosting this month along with other resources, visit this page.
In this increasingly technological time, it is important to keep up to date on the latest information and resources available to you. Whether it is identity theft, company data breaches, or cyberattacks and other online scams be sure to read the following articles on Illinois workNet to protect yourself from online threats:
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The Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS), Illinois Department of Veteran Affairs (IDVA) and the Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) will be holding a veteran virtual recruitment presentation on October 7th, 2020.
The virtual training workshop will be provided to counsel and guide veterans who are seeking employment with the state of Illinois. The presentations will focus on educating individuals interested in learning the process of applying for state employment and will address general questions including veteran preference in state hiring. Attendees will also have the opportunity to meet representatives of the Illinois Department of Human Services and Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs recruitment to discuss state employment opportunities.
You may register for the event on this page.
For any questions about the event please email johnny.rodriguez@illinois.gov
Applicants interested in employment with the Illinois Dept. of Human Services can email DHS.RECRUITMENT@ILLINOIS.GOV or they can complete the DHS employment link below:
Visit www.work.illinois.gov to see state employment opportunities at our state agencies.
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Every October is Manufacturing Month. As this month gets started, be sure you have the resources to reach your manufacturing career, training, and employment goals. Be sure to check out the Illinois Manufacturers' Association (IMA) website throughout October for events, resources, and more.
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Manufacturing Day brings together hundreds of manufacturers across America to host students, educators, parents, job seekers and other local community members at open houses and other public events designed to showcase manufacturing technology and careers. Learn more about Manufacturing Month at the Manufacturing Day website!
If you are looking for manufacturing employers in Illinois who are hiring, be sure to check out the Virtual Job Fair (VJF) employer booth listing and select "Manufacturing" from the "Filter by Industry" dropdown. Keep an eye on the Virtual Job Fair events calendar for upcoming VJFs held by manufacturing employers.
Need to update your resume for your next manufacturing job? Then be sure to check out the templates in our Resume Building tool for jobs in manufacturing. All you need to do is login to or create an Illinois workNet account.
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To celebrate National Workforce Development Month, Illinois workNet held a series of webinars last week that provided overviews of different tools that workforce partners can use to help assist their customers with their training and employment goals. Thank you to all who attended these sessions.
Below are links to the recordings and presentation materials for each webinar:
Using the Illinois workNet Service Finder:
Event Calendar Overview:
Success Stories Overview:
Using Custom Widgets:
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The 2020 Forum for Excellence will be held virtually this year on September 24 – 25.
Pre-conference workshops will take place on September 23 and will include Leading in Challenging Times: 8 Pillars of Effective Leadership, Postsecondary Perkins Administrator Cohort, and Adult Education Statewide Administrators' Meeting.
Be sure to check out Illinois workNet's session at 11:30 on the 24th Next Steps Toward a Career? Let Employment 101 Help YOU Decide!
This session will cover the Employment 101 Career Planning tool. Employment 101 is primarily designed to be a self-guided tool that helps job seekers determine and set their career goals. We also have an instructor guide developed to accompany a classroom/workshop environment.
Geared toward job seekers of any age, this tool goes through the steps needed to create a career plan by integrating tools on Illinois workNet such as the Resume Builder, training program searches, budget worksheets, and more. Several new tools were built for a recent remodel and will be demonstrated during this presentation.
The week of September 21 - 25 is Employ Older Workers Week! Older workers are an important force that contribute to our workplaces and communities with their wisdom and experiences. In addition to Illinois workNet's article on how these workers can remain working and engaged, check out the sources below for additional information.
The Department on Aging's website also has information about what programs and services are available to older adults in Illinois. The Provider Profile Search will show you which Illinois Department on Aging providers and services are available near you. From the Community Care Program to legal assistance and more, be sure to visit their site for your needs.
The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is a "community service and work-based training program for older workers." This website is a great location for individuals 55 and older who are looking to improve their employability skills. By being part of this program, older workers gain access to additional resources, services, and training opportunities. Be sure to check out the WorkforceGPS Resource Library for additional information concerning older workers.
Another resource to check out is Older Americans Month (OAM). This year's theme was "Make Your Mark."
This month recognizes older adults around the country and encourages them to participate in activities within their communities. The Activity Page on Older Americans Month's website offers several ideas of how these individuals can share their experiences with one another, younger generations, on social media, and much more. To read more about this month, check out the Older Americans Month's website.
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For Workforce Development Professionals Month, Illinois workNet will be holding a webinar series next week that will provide overviews and demonstrations of how to use different tools our workforce partners have access to. These tools can be used to help assist with customers in your region reach their training and employment goals.
Below is the schedule for next week's webinars with links to register for the events. Webinar Schedule:
Monday 9/21: Using the Illinois workNet Service Finder
Tuesday 9/22: Using the Illinois workNet Event Calendar
Wednesday 9/23: Success Stories with Illinois workNet
Thursday 9/24: Using Illinois workNet Custom Widgets
Friday 9/25: Using the Illinois workNet Customer Support Center
Each session will be recorded and posted to our YouTube channel.
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September 15th – October 15th is National Hispanic Heritage Month. During this month we look at and celebrate the contributions that Hispanic Americans have made to better our society and country. The National Hispanic Heritage Month website has a page on its site with more than 160 lesson plans for educators that span American history. Additionally, this page includes resources for teachers from well known institutions such as the Library of Congress, National Archives, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Services, and the Smithsonian Institution.
It is important to recognize the achievements, contributions, and influence that Hispanic Americans have provided for the U.S. Illinois workNet encourages our workforce and education partners to learn about and share these resources with their customers.
Latinx employers, be sure to attend the upcoming webinars Access to Capital. Latinx business owners have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. This webinar will discuss financial resources for Latinx owned businesses. View the Event Calendar entries below for additional information including how to register:
Discover what careers are available with the Illinois workNet Careers, Wages & Trends Search that allows you to use career and labor market information to:
Be sure to follow our event calendar for upcoming events and social media pages to learn more about Hispanic Heritage Month:
In June the State of Illinois partnered with Coursera to offer courses that lead to Information Technology (IT) professional courses and certificates, such as the Google IT Support Professional Certificate.
In light of the continued global impact of COVID-19, we are pleased to extend the period for free course enrollments in select Coursera Workforce Recovery Initiative content by one month to October 31, 2020. Once enrolled, learners will still have until December 31, 2020, to complete their courses as part of the program.
Access to Coursera to create a free account can be found by visiting Illinois workNet or Get Hired Illinois. Get Hired Illinois is a state web portal designed to connect workers with the available job and career training opportunities across the state of Illinois.
Here are the steps to get you started on Illinois workNet:
Once you complete Coursera courses, and if you want to continue your education, you can access other IT courses through your local community college:
Review your training options and learn more about Coursera's Training Opportunities.
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The Illinois WorkNet Team
This month is Workforce Development Professionals Month! Every September, the National Association of Workforce Development Professionals (NAWDP) seeks to “raise awareness about the importance of our industry to a growing economy.” As workforce development professionals are crucial in their communities, it is important to recognize the work they do. From tips and activities to spreading awareness on social media and much more, visit NAWDP’s website today to learn more about Workforce Development Professionals Month.
The Illinois Workforce Partnership (IWP) is a 501c (3) not for profit organization supporting 46 workforce development professionals representing 10 Economic Development Regions and 22 Workforce Innovation Boards in the State of Illinois. IWP are leaders in the Illinois workforce system.
Please join us in celebrating Workforce Development Month! Visit www.illinoisworkforcepartnership.org/watch-us-succeed/ to find out what is happening in your local area!
Check out these Illinois workNet resources below for Workforce Development Professionals Month:
Illinois workNet Partner Benefits and Tools:
Customer Support Center:
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The Division of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) is the state's lead agency serving persons with disabilities. DRS helps individuals with disabilities and their families to help them in making decisions for employment, education, and independent living opportunities.
If you are interested in learning more about the types of services that DRS provides including how to apply for these services, watch the video linked on the DRS Impact page. To learn about successes from the DRS, visit the DRS Success page.
Below are DRS resources with more information about what assistance and services are available:
Additionally, check out the following resources for individuals with a disability on disabilityworks' website:
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After August 31st, previously saved Practice Interviews and Video Resumes will no longer be available in the Document Center of the Illinois workNet Resume Building Tool.
These interviews and resumes were recorded with Adobe® Flash®, which will no longer be supported with major internet browsers.*
While previously saved Practice Interviews and Video Resumes will no longer be available after August 31st, SkillsFirst will provide new career tools including practice interviews and thousands of interview questions/coaching sets.
New resources for Interviews and Interview Answers will be accessible after August 31st in the Document Center under the Interview Section. Note: This will be the same page where you find your previously saved resumes, cover letters, and other resources.
More than 1,000 interviews and 12,000 interview questions will be provided by SKillsFirst. In addition to creating your own practice interview with questions, the new Interview resources will allow you to filter by:
Check out the Illinois workNet Resume Writing Guide for an overview of resume related resources that are available on workNet.
*After August 31st new practice interviews will be supported by HTML5.
The annual College Changes Everything Conference is now live. This year, the conference will be held over a two-week period with live events and pre-recorded webinars. To register for the conference and live events, go to this registration page.
This annual conference is an opportunity for individuals to share how their college or higher education experience has made a lasting and positive impact on their lives. The conference will provide presentations about resources that are available to increase educational access and college completion for students in Illinois. Illinois hopes to increase the number of adults in the state with higher education degrees to 60% by 2025. The College Changes Everything Conference is an important opportunity to help the state reach this number.
This year, Illinois workNet submitted a recording of a presentation on the Employment 101 tool. Employment 101 is a self-guided tool that helps job seekers determine and set their career goals.
Other topics that will be discussed at College Changes Everything include:
If you are interested in this conference and would like to register, read more on the College Changes Everything website.
Illinois workNet Partner Resources
Illinois workNet Customer Resources
Here are some additional resources on Illinois workNet that may help you prepare for other events featured in the College Changes Everything Conference:
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Your local Illinois community college is a high-quality and affordable path to a new career during this time of economic uncertainty. Programs in Information Technology, Health Care, Education, and the trades provide you with an opportunity to get back into the workforce.
The services offered at your local community college provide the career planning and skills necessary for your success. Community colleges provide online and face-to-face state of the art instruction, access to technology, counseling and support services, tutoring, child care and so much more.
To find out more about your local community college and enrolling for fall, visit the college locator and enter in your zip code: http://iccbdbsrv.iccb.org/zipcodes/home.cfm.
Your local community college…We are here for you.
For a limited time, you can access free online Information Technology (IT) and Job Readiness courses from top institutions with Coursera. Coursera is an online learning platform offering certificates and degrees through online training.
These training opportunities will boost your skills and experience and give you an edge when applying to IT job openings in Illinois.
Be sure to register for these courses by October 31. Complete the courses by December 31, 2020 to earn your certificates.
To access Coursera for free, create an account by visiting the Get Started with Coursera page on Illinois workNet.
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National Safety Month focuses on reducing leading causes of injury and death at work, on the road, and in our homes and communities. Observed annually in June, the National Safety Council provides downloadable resources highlighting different safety topics such as:
Below is a list of resources Illinois workNet has that can help workers avoid injuries regardless of where they are:
National Safety Month – The National Safety Council provides several resources for you to help raise awareness about safety during the month of June. Read this Illinois workNet article on how you and others can remain safe and engaged.
Be Safe in Your New Job – When starting a new job, it's important to be aware and cautious of equipment you have not previously used. From operating workplace equipment to preparation and clean-up of your workspace, this article covers important safety precautions to keep in mind when on the job.
Stay Safe and Productive at Work – Following your company's safety guidelines is the best way to avoid getting hurt on the job. This article covers safety tips for the workplace so that you and your team can be safe while working on construction projects.
Technical Skills – Read up on the different skills required in the industry and how you can keep your skills and performance up to date.
Do You Need a Work Permit? – For younger members of the workforce, this article provides information on what jobs require work permits, rules for youths in the workplace, and how to apply for the work permit you will need.
Why Personal Health and Safety Matter – From avoiding injuries and illness to staying in shape and managing stress, read up on why it's important to maintain good health.
For more information, go to the National Safety Council's page on National Safety Month to gather safety materials and learn how to spread the word to your coworkers, families, and communities.
If you have any questions about National Safety Month, visit the National Safety Council's contact page here.
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Thank you to everyone that could join us for the Virtual Job Fair demos for Job Seekers and Employers earlier this week. If you were unable to join us, we have provided recorded versions of these webinars and the PowerPoint Presentations that were included in the demonstrations.
With the links below, the PowerPoint and recorded webinar are located on the right-hand side of the page under the "Resources" section.
These articles also include helpful tips to prepare for a Virtual Job Fair event whether you are a job seeker or an employer holding the event.
The Virtual Job Fair (VJF) tools are a new opportunity for Employers to easily advertise their organization and connect with qualified job applicants at no cost.
It is also a new opportunity for Job Seekers to learn about and apply for job openings as well as communicate with representatives from employers that are hiring in Illinois for free.
Get started at: https://beta.illinoisworknet.com/virtualjobfairs/
On May 14, 2020 Governor JB Pritzker, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) and the Illinois Department of Employment Services (IDES) launched Get Hired Illinois – a new state web portal designed to connect workers with available job and career training opportunities across the state of Illinois. Get Hired is located at https://www2.illinois.gov/gethired
One of the newest features and services on the new Get Hired webpage is the Virtual Job Fair tools.
The Virtual Job Fair (VJF) tools are a new opportunity for Employers to easily advertise their organization and connect with qualified job applicants at no cost.
It is also a new opportunity for Job Seekers to learn about and apply for job openings as well as communicate with representatives from employers that are hiring in Illinois for free.
Employers will be able to setup virtual job booths where interested job seekers can learn more about their organization and available job openings. Employers may also request webinar assistance when hosting their Virtual Job Fair events.
Job seekers will be able to explore these employer booths and attend Virtual Job Fair events to explore what opportunities are available to them and learn about their future employer.
Employers and Job Seekers are welcome to visit the site and start setting up and visiting the Virtual Job Booths. The first actual virtual job fair events will be arranged and scheduled in the upcoming weeks.
Get started at https://beta.illinoisworknet.com/virtualjobfairs
The month of May is Older Americans Month (OAM). This year's theme is Make Your Mark. This month recognizes older adults and their contributions around the country and encourages them to participate in activities with their communities. The Activity Page on Older Americans Month's website offers several ideas of how these individuals can share their experiences with one another, younger generations, on social media, and much more. To read more about this month, check out Older Americans Month's website and history page, which also includes previous themes.
The Department on Aging's website also has information about what programs and services are available to older adults in Illinois. The Provider Profile Search will show you which Illinois Department on Aging providers and services are available near you. From the Community Care Program to legal assistance and more, be sure to visit their site for your needs.
On May 7th, join the Administration for Community Living (ACL), the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), and the National Coalition on Mental Health and Aging (NCMHA) for a thoughtful discussion on ways to prevent social isolation and promote mental health during this unprecedented time in our history. Learn more about and register for the webinar.
Another resource to check out is the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP), which is a "community service and work-based training program for older workers." This website is a great location for individuals 55 and older who are looking to improve their employability skills. By being part of this program, older workers gain access to additional resources, services, and training opportunities. Be sure to check out the WorkforceGPS Resource Library for additional information concerning older workers.
Also, be sure to view these Illinois workNet resources:
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In honor of National Military Appreciation Month, Illinois workNet would like to thank all who have served in the United States Armed Forces. We appreciate your sacrifice to help protect us at home and abroad. Illinois, through the collaboration of networked partnerships, has many resources available to former and current Military Services Members (Active, Guard, and Reserve) as well as Military Spouses.
To see what the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is doing to support veterans and their families during the COVID-19 pandemic, visit their website. From what you should do to how to protect yourself, learn about what the VA is doing to help our veterans and their communities. Additionally, the VA has information regarding health benefits and financial literacy along with how to access these benefits for veterans.
The following is a brief list of WIOA partners and training services available to our Military Service Members and Spouses:
Illinois Department of Employment Security
Illinois Job Link
Illinois Department of Human Services
Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity
As National Second Chance Month comes to an end, remember to keep in mind that everybody deserves a second chance, especially individuals who are re-entering the workforce and coming back to make a difference in our communities. From webinars and funding opportunities to information on a variety of topics such as family engagement, housing, and mental health, the National Reentry Resource Center has a wealth of resources on how workforce and education partners can assist people returning to their communities.
For additional information about National Second Chance Month, and what you can do today, go to the official page here and refer to the resources listed below:
Winning Job Opportunities – A Guide for Returning Citizens in Illinois
Workforce GPS
Be sure to share these Illinois workNet resources with returning citizens:
The week of (April 19-25) is National Volunteer Week! This is a time to reflect and appreciate the effect that volunteering has on our communities and the challenges they experience. It is also a time to recognize and appreciate those volunteers who have gone the extra mile. Since 1974, National Volunteer Week has grown to include more volunteers, projects, and events throughout the country.
For more information on how you can celebrate National Volunteer Week and find volunteering events near you, view the official website.
For what you can do in Illinois during the COVID-19 pandemic, visit Serve.Illinois.gov’s website.
Also, be sure to check out the following Illinois workNet resources about volunteering:
Be sure to follow our event calendar for upcoming events and social media pages:
Illinois workNet will be hosting the webinar Business Crisis Risk Assessment on April 29th, 2020 from 2 – 3pm (CST).
From written crisis plans to training and how to respond to different crisis situations, don't miss this webinar that will cover what you need to know in the event your business experiences a crisis.
The Business Crisis Risk Assessment webinar will include guest speaker Joseph Crimmins of Serve and Protect Law LLC.
As a Crisis Consultant, Joe writes policies and procedures, and designs and conducts Active Shooter and Workplace Violence training programs to prepare and train employees for an active threat in their workplace. With the same concepts and skills that he used to make school buildings safer, he now applies to the workplace; including office buildings, park district facilities, libraries, childcare facilities, and churches, etc.
Thank you to everyone that could join us for the Funding Opportunities page on Illinois workNet webinar on March 11th, 2020. If you were unable to join us, we have provided a recorded version of this webinar that is available to watch.
The Funding Opportunities page on Illinois workNet contains all the information you need to know about grants and every stage of the grant process in Illinois. This webinar will discuss locating and navigating to the Funding Opportunities page along with what each section is included. Main areas of the Funding Opportunities page are:
The Illinois Center for Specialized Professional Support (ICSPS) from Illinois State University has recorded a webinar, Best Practices for Remote Work. This webinar includes discussions on resources and best practices for individuals who are faced with the prospect of working from home.
Working from home requires responsibility, time management and productivity, stress management, leading and working as a team from a distance, utilizing online resources and training videos. It can be hard to separate work and home life. The structure of your workload may fluctuate and change while you establish a new routine. Stick to your goals and review priorities.
From getting started to establishing a flow, Illinois workNet has resources you can refer to that can help you as you work or manage your business from home.
Individuals:
Businesses:
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National Financial Literacy Month (FLM) occurs every April. It was created to help and encourage people across the U.S. develop good financial habits. Visit the Council for Economic Education's website for free videos, lesson plans, activities, and other resources for K-12 educators. Below are some ideas that you can share to help promote FLM in your area.
Get customers started by directing them to toward the many resources offered on Illinois workNet.
Throughout the month, Illinois workNet will be posting events related to Financial Literacy Month. Illinois workNet has also updated several articles relating to good financial habits that can be shared with customers. Follow the links below to read them:
A new page was created for our Workforce Partners to provide guidance regarding WIOA Implementation during COVID-19. The resources listed on this page are to help address questions and concerns of Workforce Professionals to best assist individuals and businesses and to adapt daily operations impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This page will be updated regularly as new information is made available. If you have questions please submit them via the FAQ link.
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Illinois workNet Team
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Illinois workNet Service Finder page has been updated with a message at the top of the screen letting users know that locations may be experiencing changes in hours and/or closures and that services may be limited until further notice. Depending on your site's situation, you may still be providing virtual assistance. If this is the case, please review your site's information in the Illinois workNet Service Finder to ensure it is accurate as there is an increase in individuals and businesses seeking additional resources and assistance during this time. Please be sure to review and update, if necessary, your site's contact information such as phone numbers, email addresses, and websites.
If you have not done so already, be sure to include a similar message on your location's website to best assist and inform customers seeking assistance.
Additionally, if you do have upcoming events that will be hosted online and that are open to the public, feel free to add them to the Illinois workNet Event Calendar so that customers can see what is available.
For instructions on adding events to the Illinois workNet Event Calendar, please refer to these instructions.
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Illinois workNet Team
SBDC Day recognizes the success and effect of Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) for small businesses and economic development. Approximately 1,000 SBDCs in the country will share their success stories through social media, public relations initiatives, and several events in-person and online. This year's SBDC Day will be on Wednesday, March 18, 2020.
For more information, check out the official SBDC website.
SBDCs offer a variety of services, training, and information to help businesses start-up and grow. Find an SBDC near you to learn more.
Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) help small businesses expand into work with government contracting. For more information, find a PTAC near you.
Also, be sure to check out these Illinois workNet resources for small businesses:
As the coronavirus continues to spread, it is important to know the facts such as the symptoms, how it transmits to others, and how to prevent acquiring or spreading the virus. While the immediate risk of acquiring the virus remains low for individuals in Illinois, it is important to take the necessary steps in how to appropriately respond.
Read our article on What You Need to Know about the Coronavirus that covers:
Be sure to follow our event calendar for upcoming events and social media pages:
March is Women’s History Month. During this month we look back and celebrate the contributions that women have made not only to our history, but also our workforce. Illinois workNet is excited about the strides women have made. While there is more work and progress to be made, it is important to recognize the contributions and influence women have had in different industries in the past and present.
Read our article for Women’s History Month that shows examples of influential women in different industries.
Discover what careers are available with the Illinois workNet Careers, Wages & Trends Search that allows you to use career and labor market information to:
Be sure to follow our event calendar for upcoming events and social media pages to learn more about career fields women are emerging in:
Join the Chicago Jobs Council and Young Invincibles to discuss a roadmap that outlines strategies in recruiting and retaining diverse jobseekers into apprenticeship programs. Over the course of a yearlong project, supported by funding from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, the Jobs Council and Young Invincibles facilitated a series of workshops designed to expand the number of organizations leveraging apprenticeships with their job seekers. Now, supported by findings from the workshops and feedback from focus groups and other stakeholder engagement CJC & YI have identified a Third Pillar for Community Service Providers, an integral piece to the state's apprenticeship framework.
Join us for an interactive webinar to discuss what actions state and community leaders can take to ensure people of all backgrounds have the opportunity to pursue meaningful, family sustaining career pathways. Register for the webinar.
Illinois workNet will be holding a webinar about the Funding Opportunities page on the WIOA website on March 11th, 2020.
This page contains all the information you need to know about grants and every stage of the grant process in Illinois. This webinar will discuss locating and navigating to the Funding Opportunities page along with what is included in each section. Main areas of the Funding Opportunities page are:
To learn more about what is available on the Funding Opportunities page, be sure to register for the webinar.
Illinois workNet will be presenting at the Career Connections Conference on March 3, 2020. Due to the need for additional CTE programs, this Career and Technical Education (CTE) conference will focus on the following goals:
At the conference there will be "hands-on and innovative learning opportunities that highlight various components of interdisciplinary education accentuated through CTE, including exploratory sessions, networking opportunities, industry-led partnerships, student showcases, educator recognition, apprenticeship programs."
Illinois workNet's presentation will provide an overview of workNet, the importance of employability skills, the Job Skills Guide, and the different assessments available on Illinois workNet.
Taking place throughout the state, the Career Connections Conference will be held on the following dates:
If you are interested in registering for the Career Connections Conference, visit the registration page on the event's website.
Be sure to check out these resources on Illinois workNet:
Are you an educator looking for an opportunity to exchange ideas and promote advancement with other professionals in your field? Look no further than the Illinois Adult and Continuing Educators' Association (IACEA) conference held on Wednesday, March 11, 2020.
The IACEA conference is Illinois' premier event for adult education practitioners. From its inception, IACEA has provided a medium for the exchange of ideas between professionals to promote education, advocate the improvement of adult and continuing education standards, and provide support services in adult and continuing education programs. IACEA members are represented in all facets of the field including public schools, community extensions, colleges, corrections, health, community, business, religion, media, social welfare agencies and universities.
The 40th Annual IACEA Statewide Conference is a three-day conference featuring keynote speakers, professional development, and networking opportunities.
Registration is now open. Click here to register.
Also, be sure to check out these Illinois workNet resources and articles on education:
The "Why I Apprentice" national JFF contest is calling upon today's youth to share with the world why being an Apprentice has changed their life.
Are you an Apprentice with a story to tell?
Whoever can answer the big question in less than a minute could win $1,000 and a trip to New Orleans to attend the JFF Horizons conference where the winning video will be shown to a nationwide audience of more than 1,000 educators, training experts, and employers! Second place will win $500, and third place will win $250!
Here is how the contest works:
This competition is open to youth ages 16 to 21 who are participating in Registered Apprenticeship Programs in the United States. This is an opportunity to tell a story, be creative and is also a chance to inspire others.
Learn more by checking out the video challenge website.
Explore all of the apprenticeship resources available on Illinois workNet on the Apprenticeship Illinois site and the Illinois workNet Event Calendar.
Connect Illinois is a statewide initiative aimed at improving broadband access throughout the state. This initiative will establish greater online access that will better the lives of families, small business owners, and others in Illinois who require high-speed internet access for a wide range of needs. Included in this initiative is a program that will provide "all Illinois public K-12 students access to high-speed broadband at no charge." Learn more about the Connect Illinois Initiative and its components by visiting the Department of Commerce's website. For the full press release, click here.
Every February is Career & Technical Education (CTE) Month®. Career Technical Education (CTE) provides students with opportunities to gain the necessary academic knowledge and technical skills necessary to succeed in high-skill, high-wage, and in-demand careers. Programs offer flexible scheduling, work-based learning, and stackable credentials that provide a pathway from education to employment not only for recent high school graduates, but also for returning adults, veterans, and incumbent workers wanting to update their skills. The breadth of CTE not only helps address workforce shortages, such as those in nursing, information technology, and teaching, but helps Illinoisans meet their education and workforce goals. This month is a time to raise awareness for the contributions and importance of these programs. For more information about CTE Month and how you can celebrate it, visit this page.
The Illinois community college system is the largest provider of postsecondary CTE programs serving more than 131,000 students each year. The ICCB is looking forward to celebrating it statewide while highlighting local innovation and best practices. In order to spotlight these best practices, we need you all to share with us by emailing events, news articles, pictures (with descriptions), and other CTE project highlights to cte@iccb.state.il.us. Below are the main themes, which will be highlighted weekly throughout February:
To learn more, visit: https://www.iccb.org/cte/
Be sure to also look at the following Illinois workNet resources for CTE Month 2020:
January marks National Mentoring Month across the United States! The annual campaign is aimed at expanding quality mentoring opportunities to connect more of our youth with caring adults. Mentors make an impact by providing young people with the tools to make responsible choices, attend and engage in school, and reduce or avoid risky behavior.
Who do you turn to?
If you are looking for someone to help with decisions and life in general, find a mentor today!
Do you have what it takes to be a mentor?
Most of us have had a teacher, supervisor, or coach who has been a mentor to us and made a positive difference in our lives. Those people wore many hats acting as delegators, role models, cheerleaders, policy enforcers, advocates, and friends. Mentors assume these different roles and share some basic qualities such as:
Explore being a mentor or advocate for mentoring by visiting the Mentor Illinois website.
Spread the word for mentoring!
Look through the national Campaign Toolkits for ways to promote mentoring. View the National Mentoring Month Kick-off Video and share on Facebook, Twitter, or other social media platforms.
Also, be sure to check out these Illinois workNet resources and articles on mentoring:
Observed annually, December 3rd is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. This day is an opportunity to recognize and advocate for the rights and well-being of individuals with disabilities. It is important to be aware of this as there are people with disabilities in all walks of life from politics to the workplace and in our culture.
This year, the theme is The Future is Accessible. In order to foster and encourage a welcoming society for all, it is important to recognize that those with disabilities contribute greatly to all aspects of our society and world. Learn more about, endorse, and share the charter for Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action.
Learn more about this event's history, resources, and how you can help today at the International Day of Persons with Disabilities website.
Be sure to check out the following Illinois workNet resources to help you or someone you know who has a disability:
This Saturday, November 30th, is Small Business Saturday across the United States. This day is dedicated to celebrating and supporting small businesses and all they contribute to our communities.
You can check out the Small Business Administration page to see how you can participate in Small Business Saturday and find links for businesses and shoppers! Small business owners can find customizable materials to promote your physical location, online shop, and/or social media for Small Business Saturday. If you'd like to support small businesses in your community, visit your favorite, local shops or you can find a list of participating businesses near you.
In addition, you can share Small Business Saturday on Social Media using the hashtag #ShopSmall.
If you're interested in starting a business, or already own a small business, here are some resources for you:
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Please mark your calendars for the 2020 College Changes Everything® Conference – the state's premier college access and success event. This one day conference showcases best practices, collaborations, and resources available to promote and support student college and career readiness and to help Illinois reach its Goal 2025 – to increase the proportion of adults in Illinois with high-quality degrees and postsecondary credentials to 60% by the year 2025. The conference will take place at the Tinley Park Convention Center, Tinley Park, Illinois.
A call for interest session proposals will go out in January. Please consider submitting a proposal to help make the conference a valuable professional development experience by sharing your knowledge and experience with colleagues from all over the state.
One of the strengths of the conference is that it brings together the diverse stakeholders from across the state needed for student success: college access practitioners; high school leaders, counselors, and case managers; college and university leaders and administrators; employers and workforce development professionals; and policy makers and elected officials interested in education and student outcomes. The conference also serves as an opportunity for stakeholders to improve their practice of collaboration and collective leadership as we work toward the state's goal.
2020 College Changes Everything Conference Planning Committee:
This coming week is National American Education Week (11/18 – 11/22). This week acknowledges all of the hard work that goes into the public-school system from teachers and parents to educational support professionals. Learn how to raise awareness for this week on social media with resources ranging from Conversation Starters for Kids on Parents Day to meeting the needs for your students.
Each day this week has a special theme recognizing the people involved in American Education. Plan activities around these themes to celebrate the week:
Check out the official site for American Education Week and plan your week today.
The Illinois State Board of Education has developed a Career Guide for the 2019-2020 school year. This guide is to help students, parents, teachers, and counselors on the career paths that are available to Illinois students. View the Career Guide to learn more.Through collaboration with the Illinois State Board of Education and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Education Systems Center has released a Career Development Experience Toolkit aligned to the frameworks established in the Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness (PWR) Act. The Toolkit is a gathering of best practices and resource sharing from communities doing incredible work throughout the state of Illinois and nationally to establish expectations for implementing high-quality, rigorous work-based learning experiences. Communities may apply, repurpose, and utilize these resources to provide meaningful and robust Career Development Experiences that ultimately prepare youth to be college and career-ready. Access and read more about the toolkit here. Please reach out to Heather Penczak, Policy & Program Manager at EdSystems, with any questions or needs (hpenczak@niu.edu).
Also, it is important to recognize the important role Career and Technical Education (CTE) plays in our public school system. Perkins V, a federal grant program that supports CTE at both the secondary and postsecondary levels, was reauthorized in the summer of 2018 and took effect July 1, 2019. The reauthorized Act reflects technological advances occurring in both education and the workforce. Key strategies include expanding access to dual credit opportunities, offering quality work-based learning, and addressing equity gaps within our CTE programs. For more information, visit www.isbe.net/perkins or http://www2.iccb.org/iccb/.
Check out the Illinois workNet resources below for additional reading:
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Integrating local workforce services for job-seeker and employer customers is a priority for the Illinois Workforce Innovation Board (IWIB). Because Illinois has many departments and programs involved in service delivery, integrating these many resources is essential for customers to have a positive experience. "This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) provides the requirements for submitting proposals that focus on integrating services for job seekers and improving employer access to the skilled workforce they need through the systemwide adoption of best practices in service integration and WIOA regional & local planning.
For more information about this funding opportunity, visit the NOFO page.
National Apprenticeship Week (NAW), November 11 - 17, 2019, is almost here! Take advantage of NAW to learn more about apprenticeships, and if they might be a good fit for you or your company.
Job seekers, are you interested in starting a new career or changing careers but are not sure if the traditional classroom setting is for you? Getting into an apprenticeship could be a perfect alternate path to reaching your career, training, and employment goals. Read Illinois workNet's article on everything you need to know about apprenticeships.
For employers, do you have a difficult time filling some positions or know that many of your employees may retire soon? Explore the apprenticeship model as a workforce planning strategy for obtaining and keeping a skilled workforce.
Find the NAW week events near you on Apprenticeship.gov's site and explore all of the apprenticeship resources available on Illinois workNet on the Apprenticeship Illinois site and the Illinois workNet Event Calendar.
In honor of Veterans Day (11/11/19), the State of Illinois would like to thank all who have served in the United States Armed Forces. We appreciate your sacrifice to help protect us at home and abroad. Illinois, through the collaboration of networked partnerships, has many resources available to former and current Military Services Members (Active, Guard, and Reserve) as well as Military Spouses.
The following is a brief list of WIOA partners and training services available to our Military Service Members and Spouses:
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Starting a business is a lot of work, but you're not in it alone. The month of November is Entrepreneurship Month, and there are many resources available that can help walk you through the steps it takes to get your business started. The Small Business Administration, or the SBA, has a multitude of resources available to those wanting to start a business. One resource that you may not find other places is the SBA Learning Center. Here you can find online courses designed for you to learn more about a specific topic.
Entrepreneurs in Illinois, whether you are starting, maintaining, or hoping to grow your business, check out Illinois workNet's resources so you can stay up to date on the latest when it comes to events near you. Also, be sure to read Illinois workNet's Starting a Business Guide and the following articles below for your entrepreneurial needs.
Illinois workNet Business Resources:
Other Small Business Resources:
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Join the Customer Support Center Career Plan Builder webinar on November 7th. Register for the Webinar Today.
Partners will:
This free online tool is available to all partners through the Customer Support Center (CSC). The CSC offers Illinois workNet partner staff a suite of free tools including:
These tools are used to help customers reach their training and employment goals.
Learn more about Customer Support Center tools and Register Today.
The latest edition of the Transitions Newsletter is available.
Peek inside to learn about:
Plus, the Illinois workNet Customer Support Center is highlighted in this edition!
The Illinois workNet team has made an update to its account system to keep your Illinois workNet account more secure. The next time you log into Illinois workNet, you will be prompted to verify or update your account's personal information and provide a secret question and answer, if you have not already done so. You may also update your secret question and answer on this screen. This verification process will assist with any account recovery efforts in the event that you forget your Illinois workNet username or password.
This update will be in effect starting November 4, 2019.
Join the first webinar in a series covering the Illinois workNet Customer Support Center Online Partner Tools. Register for the Webinar Today.
The Customer Support Center (CSC) offers Illinois workNet partner staff a suite of free tools including:
These tools are used to help their customers reach their training and employment goals.
Learn more about Customer Support Center tools and Register Today.
This month is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). Observed nationwide every October, NDEAM is a way to celebrate the contributions of workers with disabilities. It also helps organizations across the country to educate others on the value and impact of having a diverse workforce. As this month gets started, be sure to take advantage of the resources available to you on the disabilityworks website of Illinois workNet that can assist you directly:
Be sure to check out and participate in upcoming events in Illinois and share with those you know. Visit the Illinois workNet Event Calendar today.
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Illinois workNet presented Career Plan and Resume Building Tools at the Forum for Excellence on September 24th. If you were not able to attend, you can still benefit from the free Illinois workNet resources to help students reach their career goals.
The Illinois workNet Career Plan is an interactive online tool for both students and instructors to provide career planning guidance to help students reach their career goals. This is a recent addition to a suite of free Illinois workNet online partner tools in the Illinois workNet Customer Support Center. The session provided an overview of how:
Take a look at these resources with the links below:
Every October is Manufacturing Month. As this month gets started, be sure you have the resources to reach your manufacturing career, training, and employment goals. Check out Illinois workNet's manufacturing related resources below:
Also, be sure to check out these Manufacturing related articles on Illinois workNet:
Manufacturing Day brings together hundreds of manufacturers across America to host students, educators, parents, job seekers and other local community members at open houses and other public events designed to showcase manufacturing technology and careers. Learn more about Manufacturing Month at the Manufacturing Day website!
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September 22 – 28 is Adult Education and Family Literacy Week. The goal of this week is to raise awareness about the importance of adult education and family literacy. In the U.S., the number of adults who struggle with basic academic skills is approximately 36 million. This makes it difficult for individuals to achieve their education and work-related goals. As adult literacy connects with many social issues, it is very important to highlight the need to help others acquire these essential college and career skills.
Learn how you can participate for this week at the Adult Education and Family Literacy Week website.
Be sure to check out these Illinois workNet articles during Adult Education and Family Literacy Week:
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The Chicago Public Library and Illinois workNet have worked together to create a new course, Getting a Job Using Illinois workNet, that introduces and explores the Illinois workNet site for job seekers. The purpose of this user-friendly course is to help individuals who are unemployed or underemployed.
The course takes approximately 1 hour to complete and is divided into 7 short lessons that guide a learner through the job seeking process using the most helpful resources on Illinois workNet:
Getting a Job Using Illinois workNet is one of more than 25 simple digital literacy courses on Chicago DigitalLearn. The site is free and available to the public, meaning you do not need to live in Chicago or have a Chicago Public Library card to access it. The course can be accessed with this link.
Users can take courses immediately or if they choose to make an account, they can track their progress and earn personalized certificates. The course is simple, interactive, repeatable and includes supporting documentation. It is also available in Spanish.
For beginners or inexperienced computer users, our Starting Out category has 10 courses which will guide users through learning the parts of a computer and using a mouse to navigating a website and sending an email with an attachment. There is also a category for Being Safe Online, a course on using an Android mobile device, and a course on how to find quality health information online.
For questions or more information you may contact Kate Lapinski at Chicago Public Library at klapinski@chipublib.org
The 2019 Forum for Excellence will be held at the Marriott Hotel and Conference Center in Normal, IL on September 24 – 25.
Pre-conference workshops will take place on September 23 including the Adult Education Administrators' Meeting, Exploring what is Allowable Under Perkins V, and the Perkins Administrators Cohort Meeting.
Be sure to check out Illinois workNet's session on the Career Planning tool to learn about how you can reach your employment goals.
The Illinois workNet Career Plan is an interactive online tool for both students and instructors to provide career planning guidance to help students reach their career goals. This is a recent addition to a suite of free Illinois workNet online partner tools in the Illinois workNet Customer Support Center. This session will provide an overview of how:
Are you using Illinois workNet's Embeddable Widgets to expand the information available on your website? If not, be sure to check out Illinois workNet's Embeddable Widgets and add them to your website today!
What are Embeddable Widgets? A widget is a stand-alone web app that can be embedded into other websites. Illinois workNet's widgets are maintained by Illinois workNet staff and require no upkeep by partners using the widget(s). If an update is made to one of the widgets, it will automatically update on partner websites using the widget. Illinois workNet staff are constantly updating the resources within the widgets to ensure users are getting the most up-to-date information. Additionally, widgets are customizable to meet the needs of each partner and will help expand the information provided on partner websites.
Easily add customized, interactive tools, that are maintained by Illinois workNet, to your website in three easy steps:
Resources:
Illinois workNet's Embeddable Widgets: https://beta.illinoisworknet.com/widgets
Simply Your Experience With Widgets Article: https://beta.illinoisworknet.com/Pages/Article.aspx?ArticleId=195
The Illinois Transition Academy conference will be held on August 7th and 8th in Effingham, Illinois. This event is designed to assist colleges and partnerships working on developing Bridge and ICAPS (Integrated Career and Academic Preparation System) programs by increasing awareness of the expanding partnership between Adult Education and Career and Technical Education as it relates to the IET/ICAPS models, Illinois Bridge programs, and Illinois Programs of Study.
In FY2020, the Transitions Academy will be revamped in order to meet Illinois' goals in expanding high-quality Integrated Career & Academic Preparation System (ICAPS)/Integrated Education and Training (IET) programs across the state. In order to participate, colleges and service providers must complete the Transitions Academy Registration.
Each college or service provider is required to bring a team inclusive of Adult Education administrators, Career and Technical Education Administrators, and/or training providers. Others may include those with programmatic decision-making responsibilities or those who will work closely with ICAPS programming (i.e. Academic Deans, Faculty, Instructors, Advisors, Local Workforce Board staff, Support Service staff, Financial Aid Administrators, Transition Specialist, etc.). Additionally, a self-assessment will be shared at a later date to be completed to inform the Academy agenda.
The Transitions Academy will be divided into three tracks:
Registration and more information about the event can be found here.
Below is a list of resources Illinois workNet has put together for our partners:
Thursday, July 18th is the College Changes Everything Conference. Started by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC), this annual conference is an opportunity for individuals to share how their college or higher education experience has made a lasting and positive impact in their lives. The conference will provide presentations about resources that are available to increase educational access and college completion for students in Illinois. Illinois hopes to increase the number of adults in the state with higher education degrees to 60% by 2025. The College Changes Everything Conference is an important opportunity to help the state reach this number.
Topics that will be discussed include college readiness, connecting students and employers, navigating the college-going process, supporting special student populations, and much more.
If you are interested in this conference and would like to register, read more on the College Changes Everything website. Below are the documents that Illinois workNet will be using for its presentation at the conference:
Partner Resources
Customer Resources
Here are some additional resources on Illinois workNet that will help you prepare for this event:
Skills/Education:
Financial Aid:
Planning/Tests:
National Safety Month focuses on reducing leading causes of injury and death at work, on the road, and in our homes and communities. Observed annually in June, the National Safety Council provides downloadable resources highlighting different safety topics such as:
Below is a list of resources Illinois workNet has that can help workers avoid injuries regardless of where they are:
• National Safety Month – The National Safety Council provides several resources for you to help raise awareness about safety during the month of June. Read this Illinois workNet article on how you and others can remain safe and engaged.
• Be Safe in Your New Job – When starting a new job, it's important to be aware and cautious of equipment you have not previously used. From operating workplace equipment to preparation and clean-up of your workspace, this article covers important safety precautions to keep in mind when on the job.
• Stay Safe and Productive at Work – Following your company's safety guidelines is the best way to avoid getting hurt on the job. This article covers safety tips for the workplace so that you and your team can be safe while working on construction projects.
• Technical Skills – Read up on the different skills required in the industry and how you can keep your skills and performance up to date.
• Do You Need a Work Permit? – For younger members of the workforce, this article provides information on what jobs require work permits, rules for youths in the workplace, and how to apply for the work permit you will need.
• Why Personal Health and Safety Matter – From avoiding injuries and illness to staying in shape and managing stress, read up on why it's important to maintain good health.
For more information, go to the National Safety Council's page on National Safety Month to gather safety materials and learn how to spread the word to your coworkers, families, and communities.
If you have any questions about National Safety Month, visit the National Safety Council's contact page here.
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The month of May is Older Americans Month (OAM). This year's theme is Connect, Create, Contribute. This month recognizes older adults and their contributions around the country and encourages them to participate in activities within their communities. The Activity Page on Older Americans Month's website offers several ideas of how these individuals can share their experiences with one another, younger generations, on social media, and much more. To read more about this month, check out Older Americans Month's website and history page, which also includes previous themes.
Another resource to check out is the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP), which is a "community service and work-based training program for older workers." This website is a great location for individuals 55 and older who are looking to improve their employability skills. By being part of this program, older workers gain access to additional resources, services, and training opportunities. Be sure to check out the WorkforceGPS Resource Library for additional information concerning older workers.
Also, be sure to view these Illinois workNet resources:
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May 6 – May 10 is National Construction Safety Week. National Construction Safety Week acknowledges the construction industry's objective to reduce and remove the possibility of workers getting hurt on the job. By communicating this awareness to the public and across the industry, this goal comes closer to being achieved. With more than 80 national and global construction companies making up The Construction Industry Safety (CISI) group, this initiative continues to grow. You can learn more about how to plan for and address Safety Week with your team on the Construction Safety Week website.
Construction workers are at risk for injury every day on the job, which is why Illinois workNet wants to offer resources that may prevent such accidents. Whether you are just getting started in the industry or have a lot of experience in this field, these resources apply to workers of all positions and stages throughout construction projects.
Below is a list of resources Illinois workNet has put together for National Construction Safety Week:
Become a sponsor or partner of Safety Week and earn benefits for your company.
For more information on National Construction Safety Week, go to the Construction Safety Week website to learn about the history, upcoming events, the companies involved with this initiative, and much more.
If you have any questions about National Construction Safety Week, send an email to info@constructionsafetyweek.com.
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Did you know that May 5th – May 11th is National Small Business Week? National Small Business Week recognizes the important contributions of America's entrepreneurs and small business owners. This event, hosted by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), is all about recognizing prominent small businesses across the country. You can find small business events taking place around Illinois with the Illinois workNet Event Calendar, and throughout the U.S. with the SBA Events Page for National Small Business Week.
Illinois workNet knows that running your own business takes time, dedication, and a lot of hard work. Every day small business owners are helping create more jobs, growing a business, and cultivating innovation; and that is why we do our best to offer as many great resources as we can to help make your job just a little bit easier. Our resources can be used by new business owners, those interested in starting their own business or growing their businesses, entrepreneurs, individuals working with small businesses, and more. Below is a list of resources Illinois workNet has put together for our Illinois Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs:
If you run a small business, Small Business Week is a great time to run discounts and promotions. This is a good way to reward customers who support small companies like your own. If you are not a small business owner, you can still celebrate small business week in a variety of ways. These include getting involved with a small business, shopping at small businesses, or simply getting the word out about some of the great small businesses located near you.
For more information on National Small Business Week, the SBA provides a useful hub. Here, you can learn more about the events taking place during the week. You can also browse news articles, videos, press releases, and other media relating to Small Business Week.
If you have any questions about Small Business Week, send an email to smallbusinessweek@sba.gov.
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As National Second Chance Month comes to an end, remember to keep in mind that everybody deserves a second chance, especially individuals who are re-entering the workforce and coming back to make a difference in our communities. From webinars and funding opportunities to information on a variety of topics such as family engagement, housing, and mental health, the National Reentry Resource Center has a wealth of resources on how workforce and education partners can assist people returning to their communities. For additional information about National Second Chance Month, and what you can do today, go to the official page here.
Be sure to share these Illinois workNet resources with returning citizens:
Governor Pritzker has announced that the month of April is Innovation and Technology Month in Illinois. Illinois is a leader in the U.S. when it comes to leading innovative technology.
"In order for our state to compete in a global, 21st-century economy, we must put innovation and technology at the forefront of our agenda," said Pritzker. "One out of 10 computer science degrees in the nation comes from Illinois colleges and universities. I'm committed to making sure Illinois grows our position as a top-tier startup and technology ecosystem and fosters a business environment that will attract talent and entrepreneurs from all over the country."
Be sure to check out the following resources available on Illinois workNet to learn more about jobs in the technology industry:
The Illinois WIOA Summit 2019 is hosted by the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, the Illinois Community College Board, the Illinois Department of Employment Security, the Illinois Department of Human Services, and other WIOA partners. The WIOA Summit capitalizes on the momentum of WIOA implementation activities, regional professional development workshops, and is designed to provide training and networking opportunities for WIOA partners. This Summit will provide high level guidance on implementing service integration and innovative practices related to policy.
April 23 - 24, 2019
Sheraton Lisle Naperville Hotel
3000 Warrenville Rd, Lisle, IL 60532
Required Attendees
National Financial Literacy Month (FLM) occurs every April. It was created to help and encourage people across the U.S. develop good financial habits. Below are some ideas that you can share to help promote FLM in your area.
Get customers started by directing them to the Council for Economic Education to learn about FLM's history and scope. Direct them toward the many resources offered on Illinois workNet.
Throughout the month, Illinois workNet will be posting events related to Financial Literacy Month. Illinois workNet has also updated several articles relating to good financial habits that can be shared with customers. Follow the links below to read them:
If you're interested in finding out more about Financial Literacy Month, visit the Council for Economic Education to learn about its history and scope. You can also follow Illinois workNet social media pages for updates:
The week of (April 7-13) is National Volunteer Week! This is a time to reflect and appreciate the effect that volunteering has on our communities and the challenges they experience. It is also a time to recognize and appreciate those volunteers who have gone the extra mile. Since 1974, National Volunteer Week has grown to include more volunteers, projects, and events throughout the country.
For more information on how you can celebrate National Volunteer Week and find volunteering events near you, view the official website.
Also, be sure to check out the following Illinois workNet resources about volunteering:
The Illinois workNet team has added a layer of security to keep your Illinois workNet partner account protected. In order to ensure your account's safety, partners will be required to reset their password every 90 days. This will begin on April 1st.
When logging in after 90 days, you will see a message stating that your password needs to be reset. You will also see links to one of two methods for resetting your password:
However, if you would like to reset your password earlier, you may do so by doing the following:
Login to your Illinois workNet account,
If you need assistance for resetting your password, please email info@illinoisworknet.com.
During April and May, apprenticeship workshops will be held in different cities throughout Illinois. These workshops are designed to inform service providers and community organizations about the basics of apprenticeship models, how they can help support diverse apprenticeships, and what opportunities are currently available in Illinois.
After attending the 101 workshop, attendees are invited to participate in the 201 series where service providers will have a better understanding of the apprenticeship model that is best for their community. These full-day workshops will teach organizations how to create a plan to begin or enhance their apprenticeship program(s).
The 101 series will be half-day workshops while the 201 series will be full-day workshops.
For more information about these workshops, what attendees will learn, and how to register, visit this page.
Register today by clicking on the links below:
Apprenticeship 101 Workshop Series
Apprenticeship 201 Workshop Series
SBDC Day recognizes the success and effect of Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) for small businesses and economic development. Approximately 1,000 SBDCs in the country will share their success stories through social media, public relations initiatives, and several events in-person and online. This year's SBDC Day will be on Wednesday, March 20, 2019.
For more information, check out the official SBDC website.
SBDCs offer a variety of services, training, and information to help businesses start-up and grow. Find an SBDC near you to learn more.
Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) help small businesses expand into work with government contracting. For more information and to find a PTAC near you, click here.
Also, be sure to check out these Illinois workNet resources for small businesses:
Illinois workNet will be presenting at the Connections Conference on March 6, 2019. This is a Career and Technical Education conference that spans K-12 and postsecondary education. See below for what will be covered in Illinois workNet's presentation at this conference:
The Illinois workNet Career Plan is an interactive online tool for both students and instructors to provide career planning guidance to help students reach their career goals. This is a recent addition to a suite of free Illinois workNet online partner tools in the Illinois workNet Customer Support Center. This session will provide an overview of how:
The Illinois workNet Resume Builder is a tool that provides many different features that help you design, write, and share a professional-looking resume.
If you are interested in registering for the Connections Conference, visit the registration page on the event's website.
Be sure to review these Illinois workNet articles for more information:
Are you ready for a career in hospitality? Then register for the Hospitality Hires Chicago event. This annual hiring event for the hospitality industry is for job seekers and employers. Every year, there are a large amount of jobs that are not filled due to limited access of qualified candidates. From helping job seekers with interview skills and updating their resume to assisting employers' hiring needs, this event helps bring qualified employees to businesses in the hospitality industry that are hiring.
The deadline for job seekers to apply is Friday March 1st.
The deadline for employers to apply is Friday March 8th.
For more information about this event and how to register, visit the Hospitality Hires Chicago website.
Also, be sure to check out these Illinois workNet resources:
Workforce professionals and service providers will have the opportunity to learn the basics for different apprenticeship models and how best to take advantage of these opportunities in Illinois.
Target Audience
The workshops targets (1) organizations that currently support workforce development programming but need support to participate effectively in apprenticeship programs and (2) organizations who wish to support or create apprenticeship programs in their area. The organizations may currently provide:
The types of organizations that may benefit from these workshops include: community-based organizations, foundations, associations, Chambers of Commerce, Economic Development, front-line workers, high school vocational educators, community college workforce development professionals, and other service providers.
These workshops are free of charge.
For more information on what you will learn from the workshops, view this flyer.
For dates and locations of the workshops taking place throughout Illinois, visit this page.
Every February is Career & Technical Education (CTE) Month®. Career and Technical Education (CTE) prepares individuals for high-skill, in-demand employment that furthers Illinois' global competitiveness. CTE programs provide learners with the skills, knowledge, and confidence they need to thrive in college and careers. Informed by the labor market, CTE prepares students for tomorrow's careers including in fields such as Healthcare, Information Technology, Agriculture, Finance, and Education. This month is a time to raise awareness for the contributions and importance of these programs. For more information about CTE Month and how you can celebrate it, visit the following sites:
If you are participating in CTE Signing Day, then view this page for information on how you can recognize the hard work of high school students involved with CTE.
Be sure to look at the following Illinois workNet resources for CTE Month 2019:
This year the Illinois Computing Education (ICE) Conference takes place February 25th – 28th. This educational technology conference brings together educators throughout the Midwest to showcase and discuss resources and teaching methods related to instructional technology. From PreK to Higher Education, attend this conference and see how you can include the latest in instructional technology into your classroom.
For more information about the ICE Conference, visit their website.
Be sure to use the resources below that you may be able to incorporate into your classroom instruction:
Also, check out Illinois workNet's resources you may be able to utilize:
Take a quick tour of the new look and feel updates in Illinois workNet.
Thank you to our Workforce and Education Partners who participated in last month's webinar for feedback on the new look and feel updates to the Illinois workNet website.
Here is a breakdown of the responses collected during the webinar about the updates being easy to understand and use:
Additionally, we have scheduled a webinar for job seekers to participate and provide feedback for these updates. This webinar will be taking place on February 15th at 11:00am.
Have you ever heard of spoofing emails? Spoofed emails are emails that appear to come from someone you know or possibly even yourself. They are coming from someone pretending to be someone else to get information from you. To learn more about spoofed emails and how to protect yourself, check out this Illinois workNet article:
Illinois workNet staff will NEVER send you emails with invoices or ask you to send us personal information that is not related to your IwN account. If you receive an email like this from Illinois workNet, please follow the steps below:
Note: These are the steps for Microsoft Outlook. Specific instruction may vary based on the software you use.
1. Open the spoofed email in its own window by double clicking on it. Click the File tab, then click Properties. Copy the text that shows to the right of Internet Header. Do NOT click any links within the email.
2. Reply to the email and cc scam@siu.edu. Include the Insert Header field text you just copied in the body of your email.
3. Mark the Message as spam/junk, then delete the email after replying.
What will our Information Technology (IT) team do?
What can you do?
1. Email servers will typically recognize and block these emails; however, some may still slip through. To better protect yourself and your organization, talk with your IT staff to make sure you have security measures in place to identify and prevent these types of emails from coming through.
2. Additional Resources:
January marks National Mentoring Month across the United States! The annual campaign is aimed at expanding quality mentoring opportunities to connect more of our community's young people with caring adults. Mentors make an impact providing young people with the tools to make responsible choices, attend and engage in school, and reduce or avoid risky behavior.
Who do you turn to?
If you are youth looking for someone to help with decisions and life in general, find a mentor today!
Do you have what it takes to be a mentor?
Most of us have had a teacher, supervisor, or coach who has been a mentor to us and made a positive difference in our lives. Those people wore many hats acting as delegators, role models, cheerleaders, policy enforcers, advocates, and friends. Mentors assume these different roles and share some basic qualities such as:
Explore being a mentor or advocate for mentoring by visiting the Mentor Illinois website.
Spread the word for mentoring!
Look through the national Campaign Toolkit for ways to promote mentoring. View the National Mentoring Month Kick-off Video and share on Facebook, Twitter, etc.
Also, be sure to check out these Illinois workNet resources and articles on mentoring:
If you have used Illinois workNet the past several weeks, you may have noticed some changes. The workNet team has re-designed several different features of the website to allow for an enhanced look and feel across devices (computers and mobile). These updates include new:
As an Illinois workNet user and Workforce/Education Partner, we want your feedback on these changes! We have scheduled a webinar for January 18th where we will provide a live demo of the site changes and ask for your feedback.
Please register for the Individual and Partner Redesign Feedback Webinar.
Bunker Labs and WeWork are accepting applications for the next cohort of WeWork Veterans in Residence Powered by Bunker Labs, starting March 1st!
About the Program
WeWork Veterans in Residence powered by Bunker Labs, in its second national tribe and third overall, is now in 15 cities across the U.S. Veterans and military family members should apply to their nearest participating city.
Applications are now open until January 3, 2019. The next national tribe will launch in March 2019.
Application Process
The application takes just a few minutes to fill out and can be accessed here: https://www.wework.com/veterans-in-residence.
If you have any questions about the program, please feel free to contact We work here: yuki.lin@wework.com.
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) and the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB) will host a series of regional meetings to present information and gather input on how to strengthen career-connected learning for all students in Illinois. Feedback from business, community, and educational leaders will inform ISBE's five-year plan for career and technical education (CTE) in the state.
ISBE and ICCB are requesting feedback to improve CTE program development and evaluation so all students graduate with the skills, knowledge, and attitudes to thrive in their chosen path after high school. The federal reauthorization of the Carl D. Perkins CTE Act contains opportunities to increase students' industry connections, better align education and workforce systems, strengthen teacher and faculty pipelines, increase success of underserved students, expand dual-credit partnerships, support innovative practices, and broaden the reach and scope of guidance counseling.
The development of the five-year plan coincides with other statewide efforts, including Illinois' competency-based learning pilot, Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act implementation, Postsecondary and Career Expectations framework, college and career pathway diploma endorsements, and multiple-measure definition of college and career readiness for accountability.
Stakeholders can submit feedback via email to Perkins@isbe.net and learn more here.
WHAT: Opportunity for business, industry, community, and educational leaders; students; and families to inform Illinois' five-year plan for career and technical education
WHO: Hosted by ICCB Director of CTE Whitney Thompson and ISBE Director of Curriculum and Instruction Marci Johnson
WHEN / WHERE:
2:30-4:30 p.m. and 5-7 p.m., Dec 4. at Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 College Parkway, Palos Hills
2:30-4:30 p.m. and 5-7 p.m., Dec. 6 at Crowne Plaza, 3000 S. Dirksen Parkway, Springfield
5-7 p.m., Dec. 10 at Dr. Nick Osborne Primary Center, 401 N. 30th Street, Mt. Vernon
5-7 p.m., Dec. 12 at Elgin High School, 1200 Maroon Drive, Elgin
Observed annually, December 3rd is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. This day is an opportunity to recognize and advocate for the rights and well-being of individuals with disabilities. It is important to be aware of this as there are people with disabilities in all walks of life from politics to the workplace and in our culture.
This year, the theme is Empowering Persons with Disabilities and Ensuring Inclusiveness and Equality. In order to foster and encourage a welcoming society for all, it is important to recognize that those with disabilities contribute greatly to all aspects of our society and world. Learn more about, endorse, and share the charter for Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action at this site.
Learn more about this event's history, resources, and how you can help today at the International Day of Persons with Disabilities website.
Be sure to check out the following Illinois workNet resources to help you or someone you know who has a disability:
This Saturday, November 24th, is Small Business Saturday across the United States. This day is dedicated to celebrating and supporting small businesses and all they contribute to our communities.
You can check out the Small Business Administration page to see how you can participate in Small Business Saturday and find links for businesses and shoppers! Small business owner can find customizable materials to promote your physical location, online shop, and/or social media for Small Business Saturday here. If you'd like to support small businesses in your community, visit your favorite, local shops or you can find a list of participating businesses near you here.
In addition, you can share Small Business Saturday on Social Media using the hashtag #ShopSmall.
If you're interested in starting a business, or already own a small business, here are some resources for you:
National Apprenticeship Week (NAW), November 12 - 18, 2018, is here! Take advantage of NAW to learn more about apprenticeships, and if they might be a good fit for you or your company. For individuals, are you interested in starting a new career or changing careers but are not sure if the traditional classroom setting is for you? Getting into an apprenticeship could be a perfect alternate path to reaching your career, training, and employment goals. For employers, do you have a difficult time filling some positions or know that many of your employees may retire soon? Explore the apprenticeship model as a workforce planning strategy for obtaining and keeping a skilled workforce.
Find the NAW week events near you and explore all of the apprenticeship resources available on Illinois workNet on the Apprenticeship Plus site and the Illinois workNet Event Calendar.
Governor Rauner recently signed into law SB 351, which assures Illinois' community college students enrolled in Perkins-approved CTE programs have access to food security through SNAP benefits. An estimated 40,000 low-income community college students across Illinois – both full-time and part-time students – are now eligible for these benefits.
Eligible students include low-income vocational-track students attending community colleges across Illinois, whether they go to school full-time or part-time. Students in vocational-track community college courses include: Agriculture, ford & Natural Resources; Architecture & Constructions; Art, Audio/Video Technologies, & Communications; Business Management & Administration; Education & Training; Finance; Government & Public Administration; Health Science; Hospitality & Tourism; Human Services; Information Technology; Law, Public Safety, Corrections, & Security; Manufacturing; Marketing; Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math; and Transportation, Distribution & Logistics. View the Community College SNAP brochure for more information on SNAP benefits for College Students. Students who want to apply for SNAP should complete a verification form and have it signed by an administrator in their school's financial aid or bursar's office. The student should bring the completed and signed verification form with them to their appointment with the Illinois Department of Human Services. Download a verification form here.
Resources:
Thank you to everyone that could join us for the Updates and NEW Features – Illinois workNet Site-Specific URL Webinar on August 24th. If you were not able to join us, we have provided a re-cap of the webinar below and the archived webinar to watch.
The Illinois workNet team has made some updates to the Illinois workNet Service Finder! Our Illinois workNet Service Finder Partners can now generate site-specific Illinois workNet URLs that will be used to compile Illinois workNet usage data in the Unique URL Report. The site-specific URLs are set as the home page in resource rooms or computer labs. The Unique URL Frequency Report will then provide usage statistics for the computers using the unique URLs. This webinar provides an overview of:
You can download the Site Specific URL Generator and Report Instructions and watch the archived webinar below, as well as view our Resource Room article for more information on setting up your resource room and our Service Finder article for more inforamtion on using the service finder tool.
Thursday, July 19th is the College Changes Everything Conference. Started by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC), this annual conference is an opportunity for individuals to share how their college or higher education experience has made a lasting and positive impact in their lives. The conference will provide presentations about resources that are available to increase educational access and college completion for students in Illinois. Illinois hopes to increase the number of adults in the state with higher education degrees to 60% by 2025. The College Changes Everything Conference is an important opportunity to help the state reach this number.
Topics that will be discussed include a consumer guide to higher education and student loans, working with non-traditional students, improving financial literacy, supporting special student populations, and much more.
If you are interested in this conference and would like to register, read more on the College Changes Everything website. Below are the documents that Illinois workNet will be using for its presentation at the conference:
Here are some additional resources on Illinois workNet that will help you prepare for this event:
Skills/Education:
Financial Aid:
Planning/Tests:
Introducing the new and improved Event Calendar! The Illinois workNet Event Calendar has undergone updates on the public facing side and on the management side. Overall, workNet has streamlined the Calendar and made it easier to use than ever before. Partners can benefit from many of the new, useful features, including:
Illinois workNet will be hosting an Event Calendar webinar for Partners and LWIA Coordinators/Managers on May 7, 2017 from 2:300 PM – 3:00 PM. The first portion of the webinar will provide an overview of the public facing side of the calendar, along with embedding the workNet calendar onto your website. The second portion of the webinar will provide an overview on the management side of the calendar. Please register for this webinar using the following link, https://illinoisworkneteventcalendar.eventbrite.com.
If you have the Event Calendar embedded on any of your websites, please update your embedded code from the Embeddable Widgets page. This will ensure that you can make the best use of these updates.
If you're interested in reading more about the Event Calendar, feel free to check out the Event Calendar Instructions and the Using the Event Calendar article.
Did you know that April 29th – May 5th is National Small Business Week? National Small Business Week recognizes the important contributions of America's entrepreneurs and small business owners. This event, hosted by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), is all about recognizing prominent small businesses across the country. You can find small business events taking place around Illinois with the Illinois workNet Event Calendar, and throughout the U.S. with the SBA Events Page for National Small Business Week.
Illinois workNet knows that running your own business takes time, dedication, and a lot of hard work. Every day small business owners are helping create more jobs, growing a business, and cultivating innovation; and that is why we do our best to offer as many great resources as we can to help make your job just a little bit easier. Our resources can be used by new business owners, those interested in starting their own business or growing their businesses, entrepreneurs, individuals working with small businesses, and more. Below is a list of resources Illinois workNet has put together for our Illinois Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs:
If you run a small business, Small Business Week is a great time to run discounts and promotions. This is a good way to reward customers who support small companies like your own. If you are not a small business owner, you can still celebrate small business week in a variety of ways. These include getting involved with a small business, shopping at small businesses, or simply getting the word out about some of the great small business located near you.
For more information on National Small Business Week, the SBA provides a useful hub. Here, you can learn more about the events taking place during the week. You can also browse news articles, videos, press releases, and other media relating to Small Business Week. Also, be sure to register for the Illinois workNet Money Matters webinar that will be taking place during the following week.
If you have any questions about Small Business Week, send an email to smallbusinessweek@sba.gov.
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Illinois workNet presented Youth Work Readiness Assessment Tools at the annual Next STEPS training on April 20th. If you were not able to attend, you can still benefit from the FREE Illinois workNet resources to help youth reach their training and employment goals.
NEXT STEPS:
1. Watch the archived webinars to learn about more FREE tools for Illinois workNet Partners.
2. Take a look the resources used in the Next Steps training, follow the links below:
You won't want to miss this amazing FREE professional development opportunity taking place April 10th in Bloomington! Windmills Training: Navigating Education and the Workplace through Accessibility is now open for registration.
This training is based on the "Windmills" curriculum and is designed to be a high-impact attitudinal training program that integrates disability into the spectrum of diversity awareness. Join ICSPS and SIPDC team members for an upbeat daylong workshop aimed at raising awareness of the limitations often imposed on people with disabilities due to a lack of knowledge or low expectations. Participants will leave with strategies for success in engaging employers and navigating the educational landscape and work place. The training focuses on attitudes and human factors, but it also concerns issues including legal requirements and accommodation.
Target Audience:
When: April 10, 2018
Where: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM (lunch will be provided)
Holiday Inn & Suites
3202 East Empire Street
Bloomington, IL 61704
There is no fee to attend, but online registration is required.
REGISTER HERE: https://icsps.illinoisstate.edu/2018/02/windmills-training/
Today the Illinois Workforce Innovation Board finalized and approved the 2018 Unified State Plan Modification. The plan may be viewed here.
The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) of 2014 requires the Governor of each state to submit a Unified State Plan every four years and a modification every two years. The Plan is designed to provide a vision of the Governor's integration of workforce, education and economic development policy while also serving as a federal compliance document for the United States Departments of Labor and Education under WIOA. The modification includes examples of WIOA implementation activities state-wide, information on changes in labor market and economic conditions and other factors. The Unified State Plan was prepared under the leadership of the Illinois Workforce Innovation Board with representation of the core and required partners to the Unified State Plan. The plan was put out for public comment for input from stakeholders and constituents across the state.
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, in conjunction with the Illinois Workforce Innovation Board (IWIB) has released grant opportunities to improve the economic growth and competitiveness of the state’s employers and their workforce. The Department of Commerce announces new workshop to discuss the funding opportunities including Illinois’ Career Pathways definitions and Apprenticeship Plus framework.
Belleville
March 27, 2018, 10AM-3PM
Southwestern Illinois College
Liberal Arts Building, Room LA2311/2313
2500 Carlyle St
Belleville, Illinois
EFFINGHAM
CHICAGO WORKSHOP
Register Here
April 3, 2017, 10 AM – 3PM
Michael A. Bilandic Building
160 N. LaSalle Street
5th Floor Auditorium
Chicago, Illinois
ROCKFORD WORKSHOP
April 4, 2017, 10AM – 3PM
Comprehensive Community Solutions, Inc.
917 S. Main St.
Rockford, IL 61101
FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
The Illinois Talent Pipeline Program uses strategies to train workers who can contribute to a companies’ growth and success. Projects funded under this program are intended to develop sustainable work-based learning programs to help Illinois companies retain and train current workers and hire new staff. The goal of a talent pipeline grant is to maintain a pipeline of hirable talent for the employer being served. Applications must address one or more of the Illinois Talent Pipeline activities listed below to be considered for funding.
The Youth Career Pathways Program will provide grants for projects that address priorities identified in the WIOA Unified State Plan and incorporate the practices of the statewide adopted definition for a career pathway framework. Proposals must serve opportunity youth with barriers that prevent continued education and employment. Successful pilot projects will integrate workforce, education, and economic development services and address barriers to accessing job-driven training resulting in employment opportunities. These projects will inform the development of sustainable career pathways for young people throughout the state. Additionally, funded proposals support the effective implementation of WIOA regulations within Illinois’ economic development regions.
The WIOA Statewide Workforce Innovation Program can fund projects that support the vision, principles, goals and strategies articulated within the WIOA Unified State Plan. Applicants should document how the project will impact the competitive position of Illinois businesses and workers through workforce development, education, and economic development projects that can be replicated throughout the State (as applicable). Applications must address one or more of the WIOA Statewide Workforce Activities listed below to be considered for funding.
Sector Partnership Projects
Innovative Workforce Pilot and Research Projects
Priority Population Projects
Statewide Technical Assistance
AGENDA
SESSION I
This session will provide an overview of the key elements of the 2018 Notice of Funding Opportunities from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. The session will highlight the Illinois Pathways Definitions and the Apprenticeship Plus Framework in addition to the other key components of the Illinois Talent Pipeline, WIOA Statewide Innovation and Youth Career Pathways Programs.
SESSION II
This session will provide detailed information regarding the State of Illinois grant application requirements and procedures under the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act. The technical grant submission requirements including the technical proposal, required attachment and budget forms will be reviewed in detail.
Illinois workNet presented Youth Work Readiness Assessment Tools at the Connections Conference provided March 8th. If you were not able to attend, you can still benefit from the FREE Illinois workNet resources to help youth reach their training and employment goals.
NEXT STEPS:
1. Register to attend webinars to learn about more FREE tools for Illinois workNet Partners.
2. Take a look the resources used in the Connections Conference, follow the links below:
The Kessler Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with disabilities through discovery, innovation, demonstration, application, and dissemination.
To that end, the foundation is inviting concept applications from nonprofit organizations for its annual Signature Employment grants program, which supports new pilot initiatives, demonstration projects, or social ventures with the potential to generate new i solutions to high unemployment and underemployment among individuals with disabilities.
In 2018, the foundation has a special interest in innovative transportation projects that help people with disabilities (PWD) seek, obtain, or retain employment. The foundation also is interested in innovative projects that improve employment opportunities and provide jobs for PWD that have been formerly incarcerated or have encountered the criminal justice system. However, all submitted grant concepts are eligible for funding.
Grants of up to $500,000 over two years will be awarded for qualified projects. Signature grants are not intended to fund project expansions or bring proven projects to new communities, and innovation should be the focus of the proposed project
A 15 percent match of the total request amount is required, with the additional percentage added to the total project budget.
All interested candidates must submit an online concept application no later than February 18, 2018. Upon review, select candidates will be invited to submit a full proposal by June 15, 2018.
Any organization recognized as a tax-exempt under the Internal Revenue Code may apply for funding. This includes nonprofit agencies, public or private schools, and public institutions such as universities and government agencies (state, local, federal) based in the United States or any of its territories.
See the Kessler Foundation website for complete program guidelines, information about previous grant recipients, and application instructions.
January marks National Mentoring Month across the United States! The annual campaign is aimed at expanding quality mentoring opportunities to connect more of our community’s young people with caring adults. Mentors make an impact providing young people with the tools to make responsible choices, attend and engage in school, and reduce or avoid risky behavior like drug use.
If you are youth looking for someone to help with decisions and life in general, find a mentor today!
Most of us have had a teacher, supervisor or coach who has been a mentor to us and made a positive difference in our lives. Those people wore many hats, acting as delegators, role models, cheerleaders, policy enforcers, advocates, and friends. Mentors assume these different roles and share some basic qualities:
Explore being a mentor or advocate for mentoring by visiting the Mentor Illinois website.
Look through the national Campaign Toolkit for ways to promote mentoring. View the National Mentoring Month Kick-off Video and share on Facebook, Twitter, etc.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR IMPORTANT DATES AND EVENTS IN JANUARY.
Click to see the official Illinois Mentoring Month Proclamation.
The 2017 WIOA Summit was an exciting time for workforce and education to come together for collaboration and community. The event was hosted by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Illinois Community College Board, Illinois Department of Employment Security, Illinois Department of Human Services, and other Regional and Local WIOA partners. Illinois workNet had several featured events at the Summit. Below is a summary of those events and links to the information shared at the workshop.
Work Readiness Assessment Tools and the Illinois Essential Employability Skills Self-Assessment
Learn about new assessment tools developed to help your customers make smart, informed career choices. The resources presented in this session will include self-assessments for individuals; guides to exploring skills and interests; training and educational information on employability skills; and tools to build pre-employment skills like preparing a resume, interviewing techniques, searching for jobs, and finding work support services.
Lacey Pollock, Southern Illinois University – Carbondale/Illinois workNet
Casey Anderson, Illinois Center for Specialized Professional Support
Illinois workNet Customer Support Center = Customer Centered Tools
The Illinois workNet Customer Support Center is a set of tools used by customer-focused teams to guide and engage customers in exploring, planning, and training to help them meet their employment goals. The tools provided include a set of work readiness and support service assessments, career planning tools, a resume builder, and a communication system.
Natasha Telger, Southern Illinois University – Carbondale/Illinois workNet
Outreach Tools at Your Fingertips
Take advantage of the no-cost outreach tools Illinois workNet has to offer! These tools, including the Illinois workNet Service Finder and Event Calendar, are ways to reach new customers and spread the word about services. In addition to the online tools, Illinois workNet provides an array of customizable, printable outreach materials.
Chelsea Jones, Southern Illinois University – Carbondale/ Illinois workNet
If you would like to see all the other sessions from the WIOA Summit and download their presentations, you can find them here.
The 2017 WIOA Summit was an exciting time for workforce and education to come together. There were over 500 attendees at the summit. Both days were packed with participants ready to network, learn, and contribute to the development of partnerships. The event was hosted by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Illinois Community College Board, Illinois Department of Employment Security, Illinois Department of Human Services, and other Regional and Local WIOA partners. Participants came together to explore ways to bridge education with workforce to better serve Illinois citizens and prepare the next generation of Illinois workers.
The first day of the WIOA Summit kicked off with a Plenary session “Statewide WIOA Core Partner Leadership Panel Discussion: Laying the Foundation for Alignment, Collaboration, and Service Integration” with representation from each WIOA Core Partner. The rest of the day was filled with sessions and two more Plenary sessions, “Improving Client Outcomes Through Collaborative Business Engagement” and “Why Businesses Embrace Apprenticeships”.
Day two of the WIOA Summit took participants right into the content with breakout sessions throughout the morning and then a breakout into facilitated regional team planning. The WIOA Summit was closed with a session by the President and CEO of the Philadelphia Youth Network, Chekemma J. Fulmore, titled “Building Partnership that Works”.
All of the other materials from the Summit can be found on the Illinois State University WIOA Summit Resources page.
In honor of Veterans Day, Illinois workNet would like to thank all who have served in the United States armed forces. We appreciate your sacrifice to help protect us at home and abroad. There are many resources available to Veterans and a great place to learn about some of these is on the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs website. Illinois workNet would like to take this opportunity to highlight our specific resources and tools for Veterans.
All of the tips, tools and resources found on Illinois workNet are general for all audiences including veterans so they can be used in addition to the veteran specific resources found below.
With October winding down, we wanted to make sure you had resources and tools you needed to keep the momentum going! Here are resources that can assist you directly, or assist you as you continue your work with individuals with disabilities.
Don’t forget, NDEAM is observed nationwide every October! Mark your calendar for next year to make sure you participate in events in Illinois and share with those you know. NDEAM is a way to celebrate the contributions of workers with disabilities and it also helps organizations across the country educate others on the value and impact of a diverse workforce. This message is led by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) but it’s up to organizations, employers, friends, and family to make sure that message is shared.
This week, October 24th and 25th, the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, The Illinois Community College Board, Illinois Department of Employment Security; and the Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Rehabilitation Services and other Core WIOA partners will be hosting the Illinois WIOA Summit 2017. From the WIOA Summit announcement: the objectives of the summit will be to provide training on transitioning from WIOA planning to implementation by accelerating the development of industry and business-driven strategies and services; deepening collaboration among workforce development, education, economic development, and other partners; and fostering the development of integrated, multi-partner service delivery.
The Illinois workNet team will be at the Summit providing multiple sessions as well as providing an interactive, computer lab where you can explore Illinois workNet tools and resources. We hope to see you at the summit; check out our sessions which are listed below!
Session: Illinois workNet Customer Support Center = Customer-Centered Tools
Description: The Illinois workNet Customer Support Center is a set of tools used by customer-focused teams to guide and engage customers in exploring, planning, and training to help them meet their employment goals. The tools provided include a set of work readiness and support service assessments, career planning tools, a resume builder, a communication system, and much more.
Date/Time: Tuesday, October 24th at 3:30 PM and Wednesday, October 25th at 9:45 AM
Session: Work Readiness Assessment Tools and the Illinois Essential Employability Skills Self-Assessment
Description: Join this session to learn about new assessment tools developed to help your customers make smart, informed career choices. The resources presented in this session will include self-assessments for programs or individual; guides to exploring skills and interests; training and educational information on employability skills future employers will want; and tools to build skills on pre-employment skills like preparing a resume, preparing for an interview, searching for jobs, and finding work support services; and much more.
Date/Time: Tuesday, October 24th at 12:45 PM
Session: Outreach Tools at Your Fingertips
Description: Take advantage of the no-cost outreach tools Illinois workNet has to offer! These tools, including the Illinois workNet Service Finder and Event Calendar, are ways to reach new customers and spread the word about services that you offer in a new way. In addition to the online tools, Illinois workNet provides an array of customizable, printable materials that you can use for outreach. Attend this session to learn about all the of the no-cost tools available to you.
Date/Time: Wednesday, October 25th at 9:45 AM
The Small Business Administration (SBA) has posted a news release regarding disaster assistance for Illinois due to the severe storms and flooding in July 2017. From the new release:
"Illinois businesses and residents affected by the severe storms and flooding on July 19-31, 2017, can apply for low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration, SBA Administrator Linda McMahon announced today.
Administrator McMahon made the loans available in response to a letter from Gov. Bruce Rauner on Sept. 11, requesting a disaster declaration by the SBA. The declaration covers Stephenson County and the adjacent counties of Carroll, Jo Daviess, Ogle, and Winnebago in Illinois; Green and Lafayette in Wisconsin.
Applicants may apply online using the Electronic Loan Application (ELA) via SBA’s secure website at https://disasterloan.sba.gov/ela.
Businesses and individuals may also obtain information and loan applications by calling the SBA’s Customer Service Center at 1-800-659-2955 (1-800-877-8339 for the deaf and hard-of-hearing), or by emailing disastercustomerservice@sba.gov. Loan applications can also be downloaded at www.sba.gov/disaster. Completed applications should be mailed to: U.S. Small Business Administration, Processing and Disbursement Center, 14925 Kingsport Road, Fort Worth, TX 76155.
The filing deadline to return applications for physical property damage is Nov. 14, 2017. The deadline to return economic injury applications is June 15, 2018."
You can read the full news release here (PDF).
On September 7, 2017, Equifax reported a security breach that included names, social security numbers (SSN), birth dates, addresses, and driver’s license numbers. Equifax is one of the three major credit bureaus in the United States, with the others being Experian and TransUnion. According to their report, over 100 million customers’ personal data may have been compromised.
If you have a credit report, you need to check to find out if your information was exposed with the breach. Equifax has set-up an online form where you can enter your last name and the last 6 digits of your SSN to find out if your information was affected by this breach. Your SSN is sensitive information so you should only use this online form if you’re on a secure computer. Equifax is also providing one year of free credit monitoring, so check their site on how to enroll for those services.
Once you’ve gone through the steps above, use these resources to learn how you can stay safe online. This not only includes information regarding your personal information but also knowing how to properly use online tools.
On August 1, 2017, The Chicago Community Trust released a request for proposals (cct.org/solarjobs) for a $3 million solar training pipeline program funded by Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd). Foresight Design Initiative is supporting the Chicago Community Trust in managing this RFP process, and will be offering an info session for interested Northern Illinois organizations in Rockford on Friday, September 15, 2017.
Details are as follows:
Northern Illinois Info Session
3:00-5:00 PM | Friday, September 15
The Workforce Connection, Classroom 1C
303 N. Main St.
Rockford, IL 61101
If you are interested in attending, please RSVP with Peter Toth (petert@foresightdesign.org).
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) is excited to announce the Disability Employment Initiative (DEI) video series available online. DEI aims to improve education, training and employment opportunities for youth and adults with disabilities who are unemployed, underemployed and/or receiving Social Security disability benefits. The DEI video series covers a broad range of topics for jobseekers and workers with disabilities, and their employers. The short, informational design allows jobseekers and employers to gain an easy introduction to topics including the Americans with Disabilities Act, reasonable accommodation, how to seek services under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, and much more!
On Monday, September 18, 2017 at 11am (CST) we will be hosting a webinar for you to learn more about the video series.
We will cover the following topics:
ENTERING THE WEBINAR
You can access the webinar using the webinar address: http://siuccwd.adobeconnect.com/deivideos/. When you enter the webinar, please make sure to enter your name AND YOUR ORGANIZATION. "Click to Enter." You do not need a password to enter this Webinar.
AUDIO OPTIONS
Option 1: Computer Speakers (Recommended) The webinar will be broadcasted live online with the ability to login to the webinar and listen through your speakers. With Option 1 you will be able to ask questions via chat.
Option 2: Phone Call into the conference call 866-803-3878 and mute your computer speakers. There is no pin needed to participate in this call.
On August 1, 2017, The Chicago Community Trust released a request for proposals (cct.org/solarjobs) for a $3 million solar training pipeline program funded by Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd). Foresight Design Initiative is supporting the Chicago Community Trust in managing this RFP process, and will be offering an info session for interested Southern Illinois organizations in Carbondale on Thursday, September 14, 2017.
Details are as follows:
Southern Illinois Info Session
3:00-5:00 PM (CST) | Thursday, September 14
The Center for Empowerment and Justice
213-215 N. Washington St.
Carbondale, IL 62901
If you are interested in attending, please RSVP with Jennifer Fertaly (thecenter4justice@gmail.com).
The Illinois Community College Board and Lincoln Land Community College (LLCC) invite you to join them for the Workforce Education Strategic Plan Press Conference.
When: Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 9:30 AM
Where: LLCC, Menard Hall
Robert H. Stephens Room #1286
5250 Shepherd Rd.
Springfield, IL 62703
You can read the Illinois Community College Board Workforce Education Strategic Plan (WESP) (PDF) here.
For additional information, contact Matt Berry, ICCB Legislative and External Affairs Liaison at matt.berry@illinois.gov.
On August 1, The Chicago Community Trust released a request for proposals (PDF) for a $3 million solar training pipeline program funded by Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd). The RFP calls for qualified organizations to design a program that:
This is a statewide funding opportunity. Public, private and nonprofit solar workforce service providers with an established presence in Illinois are encouraged to apply. Due to the broad program objectives and desire for an integrated training pipeline, organizations applying in partnership with sub-grantees or leveraging other funding sources will be more competitive.
Proposals are due by September 30, 2017. For more information, vist The Chicago Community Trust RFP web page.
The disabilityworks video series is now available at www.disabilityworks.org!
This informational series of short videos covers a broad range of topics for jobseekers with disabilities and employers, including the Americans with Disabilities Act, reasonable accommodation, how to seek services under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, Vocational Rehabilitation, and much more! Check them out today!
You can also check out each of the playlists on YouTube:
Coming soon we will have ASL videos covering State Services for Individuals!
On May 1, 2017, Equip for Equality launched the NEW initiative called the Employment Rights Helpline. The following was part of the news release:
The Helpline is a new, free, statewide service to provide people with disabilities with legal rights information and advice, as well as self-advocacy assistance to help them navigate employment issues that arise. Equip for Equality is the federally mandated Protection and Advocacy System that safeguards the rights of people with disabilities in Illinois.
To access the Helpline, people with disabilities can call toll-free: 1-844-RIGHTS-9 (or 1-844-744-7489) and a trained attorney will respond to the call. People with disabilities can also email the Helpline at: employment@equipforequality.org.
Helpline staff can:
You can read the entire news release on the Equip for Equality website.
Let’s check the facts – there are over 3 billion internet users around the world – and according to this CNN article, the average American spends nearly half a day staring at a screen. With the growth of online use, everything from banking to social media, you need to make sure you’re keeping your information safe!
Staying safe online isn’t just about making sure you have a strong password, you also need to make sure you’re not clicking on scams, entering personal information into unsecured websites, checking your credit report regularly, and more. Use the resources below to learn how you can protect yourself online, and keep yourself protected in the future.
Illinois workNet Resources:
Other Online Tips and Resources:
Credit Report Resources:
Attention Illinois workNet Partners:
If you are currently using the NOCTI 21st Century Skills for Workplace Success Assessment through Illinois workNet, join this webinar to learn about the new updates and what to expect during the transition.
If you would like to start using this assessment, this is a great opportunity to learn how to get started!
Join the live webinar on April 11, 2017 to ask questions and learn more.
Register Online: https://nocti2017.eventbrite.com
Employment First is supported by Illinois State law, Executive Order and policies that promote community-based, integrated employment as the first option for employment-related services for individuals with disabilities, physical, intellectual, or behavioral. The idea is that all Illinois citizens, regardless of disability, are capable of full participation and integration in their communities and that includes employment. Employment First is implemented statewide with the following State Agencies:
Check out the latest Newsletter (PDF) to see what’s happening in Illinois, including news, resources, and events.
Don't miss out - Illinois workNet will be presenting a 1 hour session at the 2017 Connections Conference titled "Youth Work Readiness Assessments and Tools"! In addition to the Illinois workNet team, the Connections Conference is full of workshops, resources, and opportunities to connect locally and statewide!
Registration is open and you can choose to attend both days or only one of the days, with the conference taking place April 24-25, 2017 at the Tinley Park Convention Center. For more information, download the conference flyer.
Register today on the Connections Conference website; we hope to see you there!
Illinois workNet Partner Training – Learn how to use Illinois workNet Customer Support Center tools to help your customers reach their career, training, and employment goals.
When: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 at 10:00AM (CST)
Webinar Link: https://siuccwd.adobeconnect.com/csc
Conference Call: 1-866-821-1611
Illinois workNet wants to make sure that all our Workforce and Education Partners know about some new items we have available for download. Check out the list below and links to access!
Make sure to register for our January 2017 Workforce and Education Partner Technical Assistance webinar to see a live demo of these items and ask any questions you have.
Illinois workNet has more upcoming webinars with the U.S. Dept. of Labor - Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) for you to attend! See each below and register to attend to get real-time information from our hosts and ask any questions you have!
These webinars WILL NOT be recorded so make sure to register to attend so you can get all the information you need and ask any questions you have.
Review each session below and register for any that interest you here.
These webinars are provided by Illinois workNet and the U.S. DOL EBSA.
The mission of America's Job Honor Awards is to rekindle hope and energize the work ethic across the nation, through the celebration of a new kind of hero. Starting in Iowa in 2014, this non-profit initiative expanded nationwide in 2015 with ManpowerGroup serving as the lead sponsor.
Nominations are now open for the Illinois Job Honor Awards! Below is part of the Press Release as well as details on how to nominate an Illinois employee or employer.
SPRINGFIELD, IL — The Illinois Job Honor Awards is accepting nominations for its first annual awards event, to be conducted November 30, 2016 in Lisle, IL. The Awards will celebrate Illinoisans who have overcome significant barriers to employment and the employers who hire them.
The First Annual Illinois Job Honor Awards will be presented in partnership with the Illinois Chamber of Commerce and Illinois State Council for the Society for Human Resource Management (ILSHRM) at their annual New Laws Forum at the Hilton Lisle/Naperville hotel in Lisle, Illinois.
Top employee honorees will bring home $500 each, and winners in both the employee and employer categories will receive engraved crystal awards. Biographical videos will be presented for all honorees. “Expect some deeply moving personal stories,” says Horn.
Nominations are invited through the organization’s website, www.JobHonor.org before the September 16, 2016 deadline. Honoree videos for previous winners can be viewed at the organization’s website.
Read the full Press Release (PDF) here.
The CCE Conference is coming up this Thursday, July 21st starting at 8 AM. The focus for the sixth annual conference is Aligning Attainment with Employer Engagement and Economic Growth. The overall focus for the CCE Conference is on effective practices and showcasing resources available to help with increasing college access and college completion for students in support of the state’s Goal 2025 – to increase the proportion of adults in Illinois with high-quality degrees and credentials to 60% by the year 2025.
Illinois workNet will be attending the Conference and providing a co-session with the Illinois Department of Employment Security. To learn more about the conference and register, visit the College Changes Everything site. In addition, the agenda for the day has been posted so you can plan to attend the sessions that most interest you. Make sure to check out the Illinois workNet and IDES session starting at 11:40 AM.
Session 2D: Learn More, Earn More with Key Illinois Career Tools (Samuel Tinley Room)
Greek philosopher Diogenes Laertius said “The foundation of every state is the education of its youth.” Are we educating our youth so they become thoughtful adults with meaningful careers that help sustain our economy? Learn how to help our youth navigate the career development arena and select current and future in-demand jobs using tools from the Illinois Career Information System and Illinois workNet. This session will focus on how youth can use job specific data to find in-demand careers and the steps they need to take NOW to prepare for college, career and successful employment.
Presenters: Troy McMillan, Career and Labor Market Outreach Specialist, Illinois Department of Employment Security; Chelsea Jones, Web Portal Site Content Specialist, Southern Illinois University Carbondale/Illinois workNet
The Illinois Task Force on Employment and Economic Opportunity was established by 20 ILCS 4095 and Executive Order 14-08 requires that the Task Force develop a Strategic Plan to ensure implementation of Employment First. Comments are sought from the public at this time to ensure that the Strategic Plan represents a broad range of perspectives on this issue.
Comments will come in without filter, be incorporated as determined applicable by the subcommittees and task force as a whole, and then the entire set of recommendations will be submitted to the Governor’s Office, the Illinois State Legislature, and relevant state agencies.
The following link takes you to the plan:
Employment First Recommendation Feedback
To learn more and to make comments, click on one of the work groups listed on the top right of the linked page above. You will be taken to a webpage where the work group’s recommendation areas are described by activity. Click on the activity you want to learn about. Offer feedback by clicking on the comment page link at the bottom of each activity page. You may also download the full list of recommendations also available from the above link and review them before submitting your comments online.
Questions regarding this process should be directed to Robin Jones and/or Niketa Brar, Co-Chairpersons, Illinois Task Force on Employment and Economic Opportunity.
Robin Jones - guiness@uic.edu or by phone at 312-996-1059
Niketa Brar - niketa.brar@illinois.govor by phone at 312-814-5453
Background
The Task Force established several work groups to develop the Strategic Plan. Each workgroup was co-chaired by a public member and a State Agency member of the Task Force. Each work group was comprised of public and state agency members of the task force, additional state agency representation as appropriate, members of the public including service providers, educational entities, persons with disabilities and employers.
Each work group met over a series of months via teleconference and in-person meetings to develop the Strategic Plan recommendations. Initial drafts were reviewed by the Task Force and State Agencies prior to releasing the draft to the public for additional review.
Employment First Task Force Recommendations
The Employment First Executive Order called for the development of a Strategic Plan to implement Employment First in Illinois. The plan includes strategies for:
The Task Force established several work groups to develop the Strategic Plan. Each workgroup was co-chaired by a public member and a State Agency member of the Task Force. Each work group was comprised of public and state agency members of the task force, additional state agency representation as appropriate, members of the public including service providers, educational entities, persons with disabilities and employers.
Did you know that the first week in May is National Small Business Week? National Small Business Week recognizes the important contributions of America’s Entrepreneurs and Small Business owners. Illinois workNet knows that running your own business takes time, dedication, and a lot of hard work. Every day small business owners are helping create more jobs, growing a business, and cultivating new innovation; and that is why we do our best to offer as many great resources as we can to help make your job just a little bit easier. Our resources can be used by new business owners, those interested in starting their own business, growing businesses, entrepreneurs, and more. Below is a list of resources Illinois workNet has put together for all of our Illinois Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs:
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Questions that were asked during the initial RFA webinar on April 13th have been posted to the RFA FAQ page and can be accessed here. Additional webinars have been scheduled to provide further discussion of the RFA and answer associated questions that have been put forward by potential applicants. Please attend one of these sessions as needed:
To access the webinar on these days:
Webinar URL: http://siuccwd.adobeconnect.com/wioaworks/
As a reminder, the webinar will not open until 30 minutes before the start time. Access will not be granted prior to that.
Audio Options:
Use computer speakers, with chat and/or computer microphone or call into 866-821-1611 (no passcode required).
There will be an informational webinar held on April 13, 2016 at 10:00 am CST regarding the topic of the WIOA Youth Career Pathways RFA and Application. The webinar will address questions received to date, walk through each document, take input, and provide information on upcoming informational sessions.
To access the webinar on April 13th:
Webinar URL: http://siuccwd.adobeconnect.com/wioaworks/
As a reminder, the webinar will not open until 9:30 a.m. Access will not be granted prior to 9:30 a.m.
Audio Options:
Use computer speakers, with chat and/or computer microphone or call into 866-821-1611 (no passcode required).
Also, if you cannot join the webinar, this presentation will be recorded and posted to the RFA page.
To view the RFA and download the application, visit the RFA page here: www.illinoisworknet.com/Youth2016.
The WIOA Youth Career Pathways RFA Application is live. Visit the RFA page for the complete RFA guidelines and to download the application. This RFA is intended to put effective career pathway practices into action, creating long term, sustainable impact on the careers of Illinois’ youth.
Watch for the upcoming registration for the Applicant Engagement Webinars which will be posted on the RFA page soon.
Download the RFA Application (MS Word) and get the program guidelines here: www.illinoisworknet.com/Youth2016.
If you have any questions, please contact the Department of Commerce staff below.
Matt Hillen
Matthew.Hillen@illinois.gov
The Finance Learning Exchange has sent on this opportunity to share with educators and/or students that are interested in furthering their financial education. This applies to teachers and students involved with Business, Entrepreneurship, Accounting, Personal Finance, Finance, Statistics, Economics.
The Illinois Jump$tart Coalition is now accepting applications for Spring 2016 Scholarships and Grants.
Eligibility: Educators must reside and work in Illinois, Libraries must be located in Illinois and Students must reside in Illinois, but may plan to attend school elsewhere.
Other eligibility criteria, applications and complete program information are available through our website.
The application deadline is Friday March 4.
For questions:
Illinois Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy
Phone: 800-237-4958
Email: Illinois@jumpstart.org
The Finance STEM Learning Exchange has provided this exciting opportunity for us to share with Illinois High Schools! Econ Illinois is part of the affiliated network that is providing this opportunity and we don't want you to miss out!
Get w!se Financial Literacy Certification Program and Test at NO COST if you're one of the first 30 schools to register.
Register today and give your students the opportunity to become Certified Financially Literate™. Students passing earn the w!se CFL™, a credential that can help them in college, job search and future careers.
Download the registration form here. Once you've filled out the form, please email or fax the form to jsands@wise-ny.org, fax #212-980-5053.
Sign-up your school now to ensure your are one of the first thirty to register and be eligible to get the Program and Test for FREE. After submitting your registration form, w!se will be in touch with additional information.
To learn more about w!se, please visit their website.
As a workforce and education partner, Illinois workNet wanted to ensure you had this information in case you are working with customers/participants that are in need of healthcare coverage.
Open enrollment for the Marketplace ends on January 31, 2016. Please note that enrollments or health insurance coverage changes made between January 16th and January 31st will take effect March 1, 2016. Also, information regarding qualifying major life events for the special enrollment period is available at healthcare.gov.
In addition, as tax season approaches, please note that anyone covered by a Marketplace plan in 2015 will receive Form 1095-A, Health Insurance Marketplace Statement in the mail. The form will come from the healthcare Marketplace not the IRS. Tax information pertaining to health care coverage is available at healthcare.gov.
Workforce and education partners working with customers and/or program participants who need access to health care are encouraged to be aware of these resources and assist participants as appropriate.
The 2016 Connections Conference will be held March 8th and 9th in St. Charles, Illinois. This is one of the largest CTE conferences in Illinois, and we will be offering a session! Join us on March 9th from 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM for our session "Practical Guide to Illinois workNet and How to Help People Achieve Career, Training and Employment Goals".
If you're interested in attending, check out the Registration page on the Connections Project website.
The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) of 2014 requires the governor of each state to outline a four-year strategy for the workforce development system by preparing either a Unified State Plan encompassing the following federal programs: WIOA Title IB, Title II-Adult Education, Title III-Wagner-Peyser, and Title IV-Vocational Rehabilitation Services; or a Combined State Plan that includes these partners plus at least one of certain other partner agencies. Illinois is using the Unified State Plan approach. The state will submit the Unified State Plan in accordance with guidelines published by the U.S. Department of Labor.
The Illinois Workforce Innovation Board (IWIB) is hereby requesting public comment on the Program Year (PY) 2016 – 2019 Unified State Plan.
Plan documents and additional information is available from the WIOA Unified Strategic Workforce Development Plan page.
Comments must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. Central Time, February 24, 2016 to the following address: wioaplan@illinoisworknet.com.
Illinois workNet rolled out the latest site feature last month, messages! As a Workforce & Education Partner you can use this tool to:
To access and create messages:
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Education and Workforce State of Illinois agencies have been participating with the National Workforce Data Quality Campaign (WDQC). In Illinois, efforts have been underway through agency partnerships to privately and securely share data that combine education, workforce program, public assistance, employment, and labor market information utilizing a Centralized Demographic Data Administrator (CDDA) to produce longitudinal research information vital to economic development. Learn more about why data and data quality are important to growing our economy and building a stronger workforce.
Here are some great sources to learn more:
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (Department of Commerce) announces the release of the updated Talent Pipeline Request for Applications (RFA). The RFA will support projects that connect talent pipeline solutions for business to make them more competitive, retain workers and avoid potential layoffs.
The application and complete program guidelines are available at: http://www.illinoisworknet.com/iltalent. Please share this opportunity with employers, industry associations and workforce and economic development entities that may be interested in applying for this grant.
If you have any questions, please contact one of the Department of Commerce staff below.
Northern Illinois
Patrick Campbell
312-793-0538
Patrick.Campbell@illinois.gov
Central/Southern Illinois
Deb Waldrop
618-993-7227
Deb.Waldrop@illinois.gov
Illinois workNet and Illinois Pathways provide specific information to individuals and employers regarding Labor Market Information. In addition to overview LMI information, you can find specific career, wage, and trend data for careers and LMI data for Illinois Pathways Career Clusters. Use the resources below to start exploring!
Illinois workNet is constantly updating resources and tools, so here’s a list to get started based on what’s available today but subscribe to our news and follow us on social media to stay current on new content!
Illinois Pathways LMI by Career Cluster:
For each of these links, click “View Careers” to access current and projected employment levels, average annual openings, and wage and training level descriptors.
Example:
LMI Information on Illinois workNet:
This is our overview LMI page with links to additional resources for Job Seekers and Employers.
Occupational Data on Illinois workNet:
The Careers, Wages, and Trends area of Illinois workNet provides you with in depth occupational data for careers within each of the Illinois Career Clusters. You can begin by clicking on a cluster to see career options or you can use the keyword search for specific careers.
Use the Demand Occupations page to find occupations for which a demand is projected based on annual average job openings, average starting wages, and state or national key sector initiatives.
Economic Development Region (EDR) Environmental Scans:
There are 10 total scans that cover the Illinois EDRs; each scan includes the following:
You can view and download each EDR on the WIOA Works site.
You can access Illinois Pathways and WIOA Works anytime from Illinois workNet!
Under "Programs" from the home page:
From the footer, on any page:
The Summer/Fall 2015 issue of Continuance magazine is available for download. Featured in this issue are the webinars that Illinois workNet and the magazine publishers collaborated on to bring information and resources to the public on volunteering. In addition to the webinars, the Illinois workNet team worked with the publishers to get articles and news items out to our users.
Check out the following resources that are results of this partnership:
In addition, check out Illinois workNet's articles that cover volunteering to see how job seekers, employers, and workforce partners can all benefit from volunteering.
Download the Summer/Fall 2015 Continuance magazine below.
A key initiative for the IT Learning Exchange is supporting 5 Early College STEM Schools (ECSS) formed in 2012 by the Mayor’s office, CPS and City Colleges of Chicago. In partnership with private corporate sponsors, a unique model has been designed to ensure students have the education and skills needed to successfully pursue a career in technology. Students have the opportunity to earn their high school diploma and also an Associate’s Degree and IT industry-recognized certifications.
Internships are a fundamental cornerstone in preparing students for careers. The IT industry lends itself to a variety of models, in addition to the traditional internship format. The “4 Ps” model has helped create innovative and exciting opportunities for students. 90 ECSS students held summer internships in 2015; and both employer and student feedback were very positive. These employers ranged from large industry partners to small start-up nonprofits that needed assistance with IT. Lessons learned and the infrastructure to support internships and other work-based learning outreach were shared in a two-day workshop for 6 IL communities to help in their 60x25 grant implementation planning, and our key goal is to share these items state-wide, so all schools could benefit from this information.
The IT Learning Exchange has added the High School Work-Based Learning Initiative collections to their library on the Illinois Open Educational Resources (IOER) website. You can find the Employer Recruitment and Internship Program Documents here.
Follow the IT Learning Exchange library:
The Illinois Science and Technology Coalition has released the 2015 Talent Index which sheds light on the STEM talent supply and demand in Illinois. STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and math and is a focus in Illinois education and its workforce.
From the Chicago Tribune news release:
To better understand trends in science, technology, engineering and math in Illinois, the 2015 edition of the Innovation Index talent issue offers a comprehensive analysis of the state’s high-tech economy through the lens of supply (STEM degrees granted in the state) and demand (employment in STEM fields). The analysis focuses on the concentration of STEM studies and occupations, growth over time, and the state’s performance compared with the national average. The issue also examines the contribution of immigrant students to Illinois’ STEM talent pool, the fastest-growing high-tech industries and occupations in Illinois, and the emergence of “hybrid jobs” that require both STEM and non-STEM skill sets.
Some key findings in the report for "demand":
Download the report and visit the Illinois Innovation Network website for more resources and to subscribe to their news!
Did you know that Illinois workNet has a new and improved WIOA Approved Training Programs search? With this tool you can help your customers search for Training Programs, Training Providers, and Demand Occupations all in one place. In addition, each search provides options to narrow your results. With over 5,000 programs in Illinois, these search options are very helpful!
Download and print the User Guides below to help you become familiar with the tool and learn how you can help your customers use it. With the option to bookmark programs and compare up to 3 programs side-by-side, this will be very valuable to your customer receiving WIOA funding.
The Trade Adjustment Assistance Reauthorization Act of 2015 (TAARA 2015), title IV of the Trade Preferences Extension Act of 2015 (Public Law 114-27), was signed into law by President Barack Obama on June 29, 2015. The TAARA 2015 authorizes the operation of the 2015 Program and continuation of the 2002 Program, the 2009 Program, and the 2011 Program through June 30, 2021. A new BRO and Waiver from the Training Requirement were developed for TAARA 2015. Additionally, two new forms were developed to allow enhanced Out-of-Area Job Search activities. Finally, all existing forms were updated changing WIA to WIOA, case manager to career planner, and entry of the SSN to just the last 4 digits. Where applicable, references to TAARA were added to existing forms.
Visit the Trade Program Forms page to download any needed forms at any time.
The 2016 open enrollment period for ACA health coverage starts November 1, 2015 and ends January 31, 2016. Workforce development professionals working with program participants who may need assistance accessing health care may also find helpful Marketplace training and resources on the Health Insurance Marketplace. The ACA webinar calendar is also available.
Illinois workNet has partnered with the U.S. DOL Employee Benefits Security Administration (ESBA) and will be providing 2 webinar sessions on October 8th called “Affordable Care Act - Market Reform Provisions for Employer-Based Health Plans”. Register and share with customers who can benefit from this information – the webinar will not be recorded so we encourage participation.
Please share this information with your workforce development system and networks as appropriate.
This fall, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine relaunched its first massive open online course, Career 911: Your Future Job in Medicine and Health Care, which aims to help high school students, recent graduates and anyone considering career transitions explore health care career options and learn strategies for getting job opportunities in medicine and healthcare.
Taught by Dr. Melissa Simon, skills that are covered in the course include articulating a personal story, resume and cover letter writing, job search, interviewing, professional networking and professional communications. Topics are packaged into short modules designed to be taken at your own pace. Career 911 features short lecture videos, personal career stories, day in the life videos, a resource toolkit, and introduction to medical terminology. Career 911 can also be a wonderful resource for educators, parents, and career counselors.
To learn more, visit Career 911 at www.coursera.org/learn/healthcarejobs.
Visit the Illinois Open Educational Resources (IOER) website to get more resources from the Health Science Learning Exchange (HSLE) Library and Learning List. You can also visit the Health Science Learning Exchange website.
Everyone has something to offer employers or their community. For many, that "something" can be hard to see. Help your customers discover their "something".
Use Illinois workNet assessments to help them:
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Do you have online or local resources that you think would benefit the users of Illinois workNet? If so, we now have a way for you to share them! Illinois workNet is pulling in the Illinois Open Educational Resources (IOER) tagger for Partners. Through this tool you can tag existing online websites or upload documents that you want to share. Once approved by the Illinois workNet staff, they will show up on:
It’s easy to start sharing resources, follow these steps:
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In Illinois Workforce Development Week is August 31 - September 6, 2015. With the week rounding out, Illinois workNet thought it would be a good idea to highlight the topic of Workforce Development and to see what it means to you.
The reason Workforce Development is highlighted is to show the vital role education and training play in helping Illinois residents prepare for in-demand careers, that provide employers with a skilled, qualified workforce to grow our state’s economy. With the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) going into effect on July 1, 2015, there is and will be a new era of collaboration and coordination of federal, state and local resources and workforce development programs. To learn more about this, read the release from the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO).
Our team also wanted to take the time to highlight some resources on Illinois workNet that go hand-in-hand with Workforce Development week:
Leave a comment below with what Workforce Development means to you, your organization, or your business!
Illinois workNet, Entrepreneur Magazine, The Washington Post, Forbes, The Muse, and many other business and career websites and publications write about how valuable networking is to finding new business or finding a new job.
Illinois workNet provides resources, tools, and information for job seekers, employers, and Workforce & Education Partners to learn how to network and where to network. All of the resources you will find through Illinois workNet are free to you. We are always updating resources and tools, so here is a list of all of the networking resources available today. Be sure to subscribe to our news and follow us on social media to stay current on new content!
The entire menu under Network & Connect can be valuable for you to learn more about networking. They include:
Other pages on Illinois workNet that refer to networking in person or on social networks:
Articles written on networking or social media can be found here. Some specific ones you may want to read include:
Video recordings on networking include:
User Guides for social networking in PDF format include:
Be sure to register for our upcoming webinar - Broaden Your Network at 2 pm on August 12, 2015!
The results can help customers identify their current skill level and skills that need enhancement. There is normally a cost associated with completing this assessment, but it is free for all Illinois workNet partners.
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Become a Disability Employment Initiative (DEI) Partner www.illinoisworknet.com/aboutDEI
What is this program? The DEI project provides WIOA services to anyone with a disability within the project regions whether or not they meet WIOA eligibility requirements. The goal is to increase outreach and services to individuals with disabilities to achieve career, training and employment goals. The full range of staff-assisted WIOA services are provided and coordinated through the regions integrated network of partners. The project model is to integrate all aspects of service provision with day-to-day LWIA activities so the service model continues after the DEI grant ends.
Why participate in the integrated network of partners? Helping individuals with a disability get training and job experience is good for business, good for the individual, and good for your community.
Join World Business Chicago and the DMDII to Learn How the Region is Addressing the Manufacturing Skills Gap and the Development of a Highly-Skilled Workforce!
Manufacturers need to fill more than 30,000 open jobs across the Chicago region from Niles and Aurora to Lansing and Libertyville. World Business Chicago’s (WBC’s) 1000 Jobs for Chicagoland Manufacturing campaign is building on the region’s existing workforce system to match job seekers with those employer needs.
On July 23rd from 3:00 – 6:30 p.m. at the Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute (DMDII), 1000 Jobs and supporting partner DMDII will host Digital Manufacturing and Workforce: Looking at Our Local Industry's Future. The event will include an interactive panel discussion – moderated by David Boulay, President of the Illinois Manufacturing Excellence Center (IMEC) – on the intersection of advanced and digital manufacturing, workforce development, and a firsthand look at the technologies driving factories of the future. Other topics to include:
Manufacturers will also have the opportunity to tour the DMDII facility and hear about ways that they can get involved with the Institute. Since 1000 Jobs launched last year, nearly 300 residents have received training or jobs in the industry.
WBC’s 1000 Jobs, led by a consortium of 40 manufacturing industry leaders in partnership with dozens of additional organizations, will place 1,000 qualified job seekers on career pathways in manufacturing, and link residents who need additional skills to training and apprenticeship programs resulting in full-time employment. This strategic collaboration strengthens the Chicagoland economy, addresses the national skills gap in advanced manufacturing, and gives residents access to good paying jobs in advanced manufacturing.
To save your spot, visit the DMDII/1000 Jobs Panel Discussion website.
The June 25th, 2015 Supreme Court decision confirmed that individuals are still eligible to get financial help to lower the costs of health care regardless of whether their State Marketplace is run Federally or by the State. This means that consumers in every state will continue to be eligible for premium tax credits. Since meeting the costs of health care is a significant concern for many individuals and families, the June 25th Supreme Court decision helps to ensure health care access to all consumers.
Workforce development professionals are encouraged to be aware of the ruling in the event program participants have questions. The complete ruling is available via this PDF from the Supreme Court. For more information, visit the HealthCare.gov website. Please share this information with your workforce development systems and networks as appropriate.
Illinois workNet has released the printable PDF version of the Summer 2015 Youth Guide! You can print this version for your youth customers to take on the go and make notes in as they navigate the guide. As a reminder the guide helps youth:
Businesses can benefit from finding out more information and reviewing data from Labor Market Information - LMI. The Return On Investment - ROI is the fact that all of the data is collected for you. You just have to access it!
Illinois workNet recently launched a page on our website dedicated to offering you definitions and resources you can use to help you make business decisions based on data compiled about the workforce. If you aren't quite sure how you might be able to use the LMI data effectively, you can request pre-paid assistance from a Business Services Team member. You can find a BST representative by searching our Illinois workNet Service Finder.
LMI is also useful for job seekers to help them determine an occupation's projected growth and associated wage information by a number of different geographical areas, like Economic Development Region, counties, or Local Workforce Areas.
Take a look at the information and review our list of resources today!
Get additional help with the Optimal Resume (Interview) Instruction Sheet.
Illinois workNet would like to spread the word of the Illinois 2015 Year of the Volunteer from Serve Illinois.
The Illinois 2015 Year of the Volunteer theme for the month of August is Business & Workforce Volunteers. Every year volunteers from large corporations and small businesses contribute time and expertise in their communities, neighborhoods, and statewide. People who are unemployed and underemployed volunteer and find their niche. August is the time to celebrate the many contributions of business and the workforce. You have stories that should be told.
Special Request: We would like to receive articles, photos, quotes, links to further info, etc. about unique organizational designs that help business people and workforce in general be outstanding volunteers. You may have existing content & photos to repurpose or want to submit something original. We also need information about your annual or special events that are related to Business & Workforce Volunteers to build a yearlong calendar. We are aiming for a deadline of July 31.
To give you some ideas about what we are looking for, read the most recent Continuance Magazine issue. The next issue of Continuance, Summer/Fall 2015, will highlight our August theme of Business & Workforce Volunteers. The themed sections in the recent Continuance issue on Civic Responsibility (pp 9-17) and Community (pp 22-39) illustrate the format & length variety of articles, quotes, photos & sidebars.
If you would like to submit materials, please contact: Peggy Luce at peggy.luce@outlook.com or 847-651-0559.
Illinois workNet has released the Summer 2015 Youth Guide! This is an easy to use guide for youth to use to:
With the school year at a close, the summer is a great time for youth to find summer work to start building their skills and resume. In addition to providing steps youth can use to prepare for the job search, the guide also covers saving money, setting goals, and planning for the future.
Get started with the youth guide today and share with anyone you know that can use the tips, resources, and tools to be successful this summer!
You can access the guide from the Illinois workNet home page at any time, just look for the Summer 2015 Youth Guide logo!
It's not too late to register for the 2015 Central Illinois Volunteerism Conference! The conference will be a day of learning, sharing ideas, and networking with volunteer managers from dozens of organizations. You won't want to miss this chance to become energized with new ideas to help strengthen your volunteer program.
The 2015 Central Illinois Volunteerism Conference is scheduled for June 11, 2015 at University of Illinois Springfield.
This conference is open to everyone with a special focus for:
If you are part of, or work with, a faith-based organization in Chicago, you may be interested in an upcoming event, 2015: The Year of the Volunteer in Illinois. This purpose of this event is to learn best practices, share ideas, meet other practitioners, and work to create an infrastructure to stay connected.
This event will be on June 26th, 2015 from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM. It is limited to 100 participants so register as soon as you can if you're interested.
You can find more information about volunteering on the Serve Illinois website.
Were you a Girl Scout or a Boy Scout? Did you earn badges? Digital Badges are the newest way that you can show off your knowledge, skills and abilities. The definition of a Digital Badge is: visual representation of what an individual knows and a means to demonstrate in granular detail the depth of learning that was acquired.
These badges are earned, stored, shared online, and can be used to show an employer, organization, or school that you have what they are looking for. Once earned, you can share your badge on a website, blog, social media profile, online portfolio (like LinkedIn) and more!
Join Illinois workNet and our guest speaker from Harper College for a webinar on June 11 to learn how you can earn badges to get the competitive edge!
As part of the US Chamber of Commerce Talent Pipeline Management, case studies are being published to provide best practice examples of employer engagement with a new demand-driven approach to close America's skills gap.
Like several states, Illinois faces a critical shortage of skilled manufacturing workers because many job candidates lack the necessary competencies and industry-recognized credentials desired by employers. To help address this skill shortage, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic (DCEO) Opportunity used federal Workforce Innovation Funds to launch the Accelerated Training for Illinois Manufacturing (ATIM) in 2012.
ATIM provides competency-focused training and customized work-based learning experiences to meet employer needs across four high-demand occupations: machining, mechatronics, welding, and logistics/inventory. The ATIM program works with employers to identify key skills and certifications needed to be job-ready, and then partners with providers to develop flexible training cohorts and/or On-The-Job Training (OJT). Each job also receives standard baseline competencies that are vetted against national credentials and regional employers.
The DCEO is partnering with the Department of Employment Security, the Illinois Community College Board, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Center for Workforce Development, and the Illinois Pathways Manufacturing Learning Exchange on this effort.
This US Department of Education Office of Educational Technology (OET)'s publication is designed as a guide to assist education app developers with understanding the education ecosystem and to apply technology in ways to solve persistent problems in education. As the demand for high-quality education apps increases it's important to develop technology solutions that address today's needs while considering constraints on education systems.
Developers and entrepreneurs are encouraged to help transform education and increase opportunities for our students.
The Illinois Shared Learning Environment's Open Educational Resources system is identified in the Early-Stage Interoperability Initiatives and Sources of Education Data and Resources sections of the Guide.
Download the Ed Tech Developer's Guide (PDF) today!
Illinois workNet has posted an updated PowerPoint for Workforce & Education Partners to use for outreach to employers in their area. The PPT, titled Customizable Business Services Presentation, can be updated to incorporate services you offer to employers in an updated and visually appealing format. Download the PPT template on the Employers Outreach and Marketing page.
In addition to this PPT, the Illinois workNet team has released an entire area for Workforce & Education Partners on Helping Employers. This area provides resources and tools for the following:
The Illinois workNet Quarterly Reports are not currently required for WIA Funded Partners. The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) is reviewing the current policy that requires Quarterly Reports. We will keep you posted on Illinois workNet reporting requirements through Illinois workNet partner news.
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This update is from the U.S. Department of Labor. As you may be aware, March 23, 2015 marked the Five Year Anniversary of the Affordable Care Act. According to HHS data, 16.4 million uninsured people have gained health care coverage since the passage of the Affordable Care Act. As such, below are some new HHS resources that HHS has made available for the 5 Year Anniversary. Please feel free to share this information with your workforce development systems and networks.
A special enrollment period for individuals who do not have health coverage for 2015 begins March 15, 2015 and ends on April 30, 2015. If you work with customers who do not have health care coverage and have had life events that may qualify them for a Special Enrollment Period please ensure they are aware of this information. Examples of life events include: getting married, having a baby, adopting a child or placing a child for adoption or foster care, losing other health coverage, permanently moving outside their plan’s coverage area, gaining citizenship or lawful presence in the U.S., gaining or continuing status as a member of an Indian tribe or an Alaska Native shareholder, leaving incarceration or having a change in income/household status that affects eligibility for premium tax credits/cost-sharing reductions. More information about special life events that may qualify an individual for Special Enrollment is available at https://www.healthcare.gov/coverage-outside-open-enrollment/special-enrollment-period/.
Important: The fee for people who don’t have coverage increases in 2015. If you don’t have health coverage for 2015, the fee is $325 per person or 2% of your household income – whichever is higher. Please note that the Health Insurance Marketplace is providing individuals and families who owe the fee when they file their 2014 taxes with an additional opportunity to get covered for 2015. Please share this information with your respective workforce development system and networks as appropriate.
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This report by the Healthcare Task Force of the Illinois Workforce Investment Board (IWIB), “The Workforce Implication of New Health Care Models,” identifies major trends and directions in the healthcare sector, and offers recommendations for ensuring that the healthcare workforce is ready and prepared to respond to its responsibilities.
The report examines and raises issues regarding the implementation of new healthcare delivery models in Illinois. These new models are already being carried out in response to changing population and patient needs, federal and state healthcare reforms, and innovations in delivery models, professional practices and technology. They place stronger emphasis on prevention and primary care and the use of professional and paraprofessional healthcare workers in new roles with different skill requirements.
Applications for the Talent Pipeline are due on Friday, February 27, 2015. Early Applications are encouraged.
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2015 Open enrollment for healthcare coverage is available until February 15, 2015.
Day of Service Will Mark the Beginning of the Year of the Volunteer
CHICAGO – The Serve Illinois Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service (Serve Illinois) today encouraged people across Illinois to take part in the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service on Monday, January 19, 2015.
"Doctor King said that, 'Life's most persistent and urgent question is: 'What are you doing for others?'" Serve Illinois Executive Director Scott McFarland said. "Illinoisans answer this question each day by helping their neighbors and their community. Volunteerism is the answer."
The Day of Service will also mark the beginning of the Year of the Volunteer with the theme of "You are the difference." Volunteerism throughout Illinois will increase during the year by celebrating community service and connecting and strengthening the already extensive network of organizations involved in service. In Senate Resolution 1002, the Illinois Senate designated the Year of the Volunteer, which is sponsored by Generations Serving Generations, Robert R. McCormick Foundation, the Illinois Department on Aging, Serve Illinois, the Corporation for National and Community Service, the Illinois Board of Higher Education, the Illinois State Board of Education, the Illinois Community College Board and more than 100 organizations and businesses committed to civic engagement.
Anyone interested in volunteering on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service can visit Serve.Illinois.gov to find more than 100,000 volunteer opportunities throughout Illinois and in bordering states. Volunteers can search based on location or area of interest, as well as by web-based, ongoing or one-time volunteer opportunities.
Serve Illinois is also accepting nominations for the annual Governor's Volunteer Service Awards. These awards recognize individual volunteers and businesses that support community service in order to honor those who provide selfless service to the state and to highlight the importance of volunteerism and community service in Illinois.
Nominations are due to Serve Illinois by January 31, 2015. A ceremony to honor recipients will be held on April 20 at the Executive Mansion in Springfield. Visit Serve.Illinois.gov for information about individual awards, past recipient bios, and nomination forms.
While the main purpose and goal of Illinois workNet has stayed the same, there have been significant changes to the format of Illinois workNet. This means a “New” CIWA online course will be developed based on the new site tools and format.
However, there are opportunities for you to learn about Illinois workNet starting today! We would recommend that partners:
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A report released by the Department of Health and Human Services on provides the first detailed analysis of enrollment in the Health Insurance Marketplaces for the first month of the 2015 open enrollment period. About 87 percent of people who selected health insurance plans through http://www.HealthCare.gov for coverage beginning Jan. 1, 2015 were determined eligible for financial assistance to lower their monthly premiums, compared to 80 percent of enrollees who selected plans over a similar period last year. In addition, more than 4 million people in both the state and federal Marketplaces signed up for the first time or reenrolled in coverage for 2015 during the first month of open enrollment. That includes more than 3.4 million people who selected a plan in the 37 states that are using the HealthCare.gov platform for 2015, and more than 600,000 consumers who selected plans in the 14 states that are operating their own Marketplace platform for 2015.
Open enrollment in the Health Insurance Marketplace runs from Nov. 15, 2014, through Feb. 15, 2015. Consumers should visit http://www.HealthCare.gov to review and compare health plan options. Consumers shopping for health insurance coverage should sign up by Jan. 15, 2015, in order to have coverage effective on Feb. 1, 2015. If consumers who were automatically reenrolled decide in the coming weeks that a better plan exists for their families, they can make that change at any time before the end of open enrollment on February 15.
Consumers can find local help at: http://localhelp.healthcare.gov. Or call the Federally-facilitated Marketplace Call Center at 1-800-318-2596. TTY users should call 1-855- 889-4325. Translation services are available. The call is free.
Press Release: http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2014pres/12/20141230a.html
Enrollment Report: http://aspe.hhs.gov/health/reports/2014/MarketPlaceEnrollment/Dec2014/ib_2014Dec_enrollment.pdf
Snapshot: https://www.hhs.gov/
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity has announced the release of the Fiscal Year 2015 Request for Application (RFA) for the Job Training and Economic Development Grant Program. The period of performance will be from June 1, 2015 through May 31, 2017. The approved budget will cover expenses for the same period of time. Proposals must be received by the Department no later than the end of the day on January 28, 2015.
Read the latest research, from the Center for Women in Business, that highlights the growing impact of women entrepreneurs and small business owners on the American economy. This research also includes examples of systems and programs that encourage and support women’s business initiatives in communities around the United States.