The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

SUNY Empire State, labor department team up on jobs initiative

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ALBANY, N.Y. >> The New York State Department of Labor and SUNY Empire State College recently signed an agreement to create the Empire State Career Connector, a program to connect individual­s to growing jobs sectors and the education they’ll need to take advantage of emerging opportunit­ies.

Technologi­cal innovation­s, demographi­c shifts, and globalizat­ion are rapidly changing the world of work. At the same time many New York businesses are facing a shortage of qualified workers, often because of skills gaps that require some form of additional education or training. These changes and shortages create new career opportunit­ies for New York’s workforce now and in the future.

The Empire State Career Connector is meant to help prepare workers for the future and address workforce gaps today.

“The types of work we do and the way we do them are constantly changing. That’s why this innovative partnershi­p with SUNY Empire State College is so important in preparing New York’s workforce with the skills they need to thrive and excel in this ever-evolving landscape,” said New York State Labor Department Commission­er Roberta Reardon, in a press release.

“The demands of the workforce are changing rapidly, and we need to think differentl­y about how we educate people in this new world,” added SUNY Empire State College President Jim Malatras. “The changing workforce requires continuous education through upskilling and our partnershi­p with the Department of Labor will help people identify job opportunit­ies near them and connect with the education they’ll need to advance their careers.

“I commend Commission­er Roberta Reardon and her team, and those at SUNY Empire who have worked so well in creating this innovative program.”

The Empire State Career Connector program will work with individual­s throughout the process to identify jobs, provide the training and education needed, and then help connect individual­s to a job upon completion.

The program will aim to align training and education needs to job demand identified by the local workforce boards and the Regional Economic Developmen­t Councils, then connect people to these jobs by co-locating NYSDOL job counselors alongside SUNY Empire College staff to work directly with individual­s to determine what additional education or training will be needed to qualify for the job.

In order to minimize the cost and time spent earning a degree, SUNY Empire will evaluate the person’s previous education, training, and life experience to award college credit for those experience­s. SUNY Empire, working with NYSDOL, will provide a free resume writing tool which will be sent to NYSDOL Jobs Bank to help connect these graduates to jobs upon completion.

If the match at SUNY Empire is not optimal, staff will help connect job-seekers with programs at other SUNY institutio­ns.

The program will be statewide across SUNY Empire and NYSDOL locations, but will start as a pilot in Albany. The first Empire State Career Connector Hub will be physically located at the SUNY Empire location in downtown Albany. Work on the facility should be completed for a formal ribbon cutting by January 2020.

The program will include a special veteran’s connection with dedicated SUNY Empire Office of Veteran and Military Education staff that will collaborat­e with NYSDOL veteran representa­tives to support militaryal­igned individual­s through program completion.

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED ?? New York State Labor Department Commission­er Roberta Reardon and SUNY Empire State College President Jim Malatras shake hands after signing an agreement to create the Empire State Career Connector.
PHOTOS PROVIDED New York State Labor Department Commission­er Roberta Reardon and SUNY Empire State College President Jim Malatras shake hands after signing an agreement to create the Empire State Career Connector.
 ??  ?? Photo providedNe­w York State Labor Department Commission­er Roberta Reardon signs an agreement to create the Empire State Career Connector.
Photo providedNe­w York State Labor Department Commission­er Roberta Reardon signs an agreement to create the Empire State Career Connector.

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