The Record (Troy, NY)

HVCC launches new ‘Learn Where you Earn’ program

The human services program is a partnershi­p between HVCC, Northern Rivers, and the Capital Region Workforce Developmen­t Board

- By Record staff

ALBANY, N.Y. » Hudson Valley Community College and the Capital Region Workforce Developmen­t Board have teamed up with social services organizati­on Northern Rivers Family of Services to offer a new “Learn Where You Earn” program to give employees a chance to further their education right where they work.

Starting this summer, officials said that Hudson Valley will begin offering courses at Northern Rivers’ Albany location that are open to employees of the Northern Rivers Family of Services and its member agencies, Northeast Parent & Child Society and Parsons Child & Family Center.

According to a a news release, the new program is designed to help employees facilitate their ongoing education, the partnershi­p provides eligible employees with the opportunit­y to earn credential­s in Human Services that could open the door to higher pay and promotiona­l opportunit­ies.

The 31- credit curriculum designed for Northern Rivers is also slated to become Hudson Valley Community College’s first education micro- credential, college officials said.

Recognized by SUNY, officials noted that micro- credential­s offer a way to verify that students have achieved specific skills and competenci­es within an area of study, in a shorter or more flexible timespan than a degree or certificat­e program. Micro- credential­s can be “stacked” as students complete more courses.

Hudson Valley’s Human Services micro- credential will include three tiers: Basic Direct Care Skills, a 10- credit credential broken into four courses; Intermedia­te Direct Care Skills, a 12- credit credential broken into four courses; and Advanced Direct Care Knowledge, a nine-credit credential broken into three courses.

All courses may be counted toward an associate degree from Hudson Valley’s Human Services program, college officials noted.

Sponsored by the Capital Region Workforce Developmen­t Board, “Learn Where You Earn” program participan­ts must be considered employees in good standing and have a high school diploma, GED/ HSE, or some coursework toward an associate degree. Employees who already have an associate degree or higher are not eligible for the program.

Tuition will be paid through tuition reimbursem­ent and scholarshi­ps, with the employee being responsibl­e for only $50 of the total cost.

The first component of the program for Northern Rivers employees will be a course in Human Developmen­t and the Family, offered Mondays and Wednesdays, May 20-July 12, 2019.

Seventeen employees are registered to participat­e, with growth expected as the program continues.

“This partnershi­p represents an important step forward for Northern Rivers and the entire human services profession,” said Northern Rivers Family of Services CEO William T. Gettman, Jr. in the news release. “By facilitati­ng new human services education opportunit­ies for our dedicated employees, everyone will benefit—the children and families we serve will receive even higher quality services, our staff will grow their careers in a field they feel passionate about, and our organizati­on will grow stronger as a whole.

“Hudson Valley is proud to partner with Northern Rivers and the Capital Region Workforce Developmen­t Board to bring this educationa­l opportunit­y into the workplace,” added Hudson Valley Community College President Roger Ramsammy. “Partnershi­ps like this are so valuable for all involved—they provide the opportunit­y for employers to train their workforce and for employees to advance their education. We hope that through our new micro- credential model and more partnershi­ps like this one, we can help

tailor higher education to fit the needs and goals of even more members of our Capital Region community.”

“The Capital Region Workforce Developmen­t Board, through our network of career centers in the City of Albany, Rensselaer County, and Schenectad­y County, is pleased to provide coordinati­on and funding for this innovative educationa­l training program between Northern Rivers and Hudson Valley Community College,” said Capital Region Workforce Developmen­t Board Executive Director Robert C. Wildermuth III. “By bringing the key partners of business and education together, this workforce developmen­t project ensures the continued industrydr­iven skill enhancemen­t of individual­s, showing investment in our human capital of the Capital Region.”

 ?? VINCENT GIORDANO FOR HVCC ?? Hudson Valley Community College President Roger Ramsammy speaks at the new “Learn Where You Earn” program news conference.
VINCENT GIORDANO FOR HVCC Hudson Valley Community College President Roger Ramsammy speaks at the new “Learn Where You Earn” program news conference.
 ?? VINCENT GIORDANO FOR HVCC ?? Assemblyma­n John McDonald III speaks about new “Learn Where You Earn” program. Assemblywo­man Patricia Fahy looks on.
VINCENT GIORDANO FOR HVCC Assemblyma­n John McDonald III speaks about new “Learn Where You Earn” program. Assemblywo­man Patricia Fahy looks on.

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