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Energy Efficency & Utilities Sector jcaldwell@workforceincubator August 20, 2014

CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES CHANCELLOR’S OFFICE. Energy Efficency & Utilities Sector jcaldwell@workforceincubator.org August 20, 2014. Agenda. Mission: Doing What MATTERS for Jobs & the Economy The Energy Efficiency & Utilities Initiative 2014-15 EE&U Portfolio Overview

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Energy Efficency & Utilities Sector jcaldwell@workforceincubator August 20, 2014

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  1. CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES CHANCELLOR’S OFFICE Energy Efficency & Utilities Sector jcaldwell@workforceincubator.org August 20, 2014

  2. Agenda • Mission: Doing What MATTERS for Jobs & the Economy • The Energy Efficiency & Utilities Initiative • 2014-15 EE&U Portfolio Overview • Alignment with Industry Needs • Regional Expert Networks • Sustainability Model • Articulation with K-12 • Value-added Elements • Proposed Collaboration • Discussion California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  3. Mission: Refocus Community Colleges Jobs & Economy Goals: Supply in-demand skills for employers Create relevant pathways and stackable credentials Get Californians into open jobs Promote student success California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students 3

  4. Energy Efficiency & Utilities Sector Initiative California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  5. EE&U Sector Team Assets • Team: 10 people, statewide footprint • Funding: Direct Control over $3M, Influence $8M • Opportunity: Compete for share of $50M • Four Priority Programs: Prop 39, T24, HVAC, CALCTP • Implemented through Regional Expert Networks • Articulated with K-12 Platform www.eeusector.com http://doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu/Contact.aspx http://www.cccewd.net/initiative_energy.cfm California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  6. EE&U Sector Team Prop 39 Regional Project Directors Deputy Sector Navigators Orion Walker North/ Far North Mark Williams Bay Area Dave Teasdale Central Valley/Central Coast Rachel Miers LA/Orange Jon Kropp San Diego/Imperial/ Desert/Inland Empire Sector Navigator Bruce Noble Los Angeles Robert Chaboya Orange County Catherine Ayers Bay Area Jim Caldwell Statewide Director LaDeana Nessar Hub Administrator California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  7. Sector Curricula Nonresidential • Electrical • Mechanical • Construction • Engineering • Architectural California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  8. 2014-15 Direction Title 24 Prop 39 CALCTP HVAC Faculty Expert Networks Sustainability Model Articulation with K-12 California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  9. Funding Sources Dedicated to EE&U Sector Opportunities Career Pathways Trust SB 1402: Sector Team $50M CTE Enhancement Fund Employment Training Panel SB 73: Regional Project Directors Workforce Investment Act California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  10. 2014-15 EE&U Portfolio Overview • Alignment with Industry Needs • Regional Expert Networks • Sustainability Model • Articulation with K-12 • Value-added Elements California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  11. Alignment with Industry Needs Title 24 • Faculty updates to curriculum • Webinars and regional faculty collaboration • Specialized resources • Nonresidential HVAC Contractor Certification • CalCERTS and Community College System • Partnership with BOMA, SMACNA, and IOUs • Collaboration to gain CSLB and CEC approvals California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  12. Alignment with Industry Needs CALCTP • Building Operator Course • Collaboration between IBEW-NECA and Community College System • Engages IOUs, UC, CSU, CCCCO, CLTC, BOMA, CEC, CPUC, others • Now defining curriculum California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  13. Alignment with Industry Needs Prop 39 • Investment in existing EE programs • Curriculum alignment • Lab upgrades • Faculty professional development • Partnership with apprenticeship programs • Curriculum alignment • Lab upgrades • Faculty professional development California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  14. Alignment with Industry Needs HVAC • High Performance Building Operations Professional • Based on DOE Job Task Analysis • Strategic occupation – touches all of CQI and CQM • Industry-driven 12-month project: • Three Tier Advisory Council • Curriculum development • Pilot training and curriculum refinement • Plan for statewide expansion • Recommended career lattice California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  15. Regional Expert Networks • Five regions • Evolving to three faculty networks in each region • HVAC • Electrical • Building Envelope • Early convenings - Title 24 • Professional development • Range from several years to several months in development • UC Davis EEC engaged to accelerate development • Many regional faculty development initiatives California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  16. Sustainability Model Faculty Motivators • Students get jobs • Students earn Certificates and Degrees • Students persist in Certificate and Degree Programs • Employed students receive wage gains • Workers retain jobs and avoid layoffs • College students gain work experience • Students from K-12 are “college ready” Common Metrics and Accountability Measures California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  17. Sustainability Model Bridging the Gaps • Workforce • Annual shortfall: 224 entry-level workers • Incumbent worker skills gaps • Experience more valued than credentials • Colleges • Thin student pipeline • Capacity constraints • Inconsistencies among programs • Fragmented approach to labor market Example California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  18. Sustainability Model Employment by Design Ecosystem Employment Regional CC/JATC Student Pipeline Leading Employers WIBs Funding Sources Industry Associations Regional EDCs IOUs K-12 Pipeline California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  19. Sustainability Model Example “X” Employers Colleges 6 JATCs 14 WIBs Designed for California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  20. K-12 Articulation Mini-Grant Program • Career Partnership Academies • Linked Learning Programs California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  21. Value-add Elements • Control Systems Technology course • Smart Grid (IDSM) Technician course • Campus as a Living Lab • Teachable Moments California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  22. Proposed IOU Collaboration Unified Approach to the Sector • Regional Sustainability Model • Faculty Expert Networks • HPBOP • T24 Nonresidential Contractor Training & Certification • Specific IOU Priorities • Support for Program Funding California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  23. Discussion California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  24. Thank You Jim Caldwell jcaldwell@workforceincubator.org (925) 899-2665 California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  25. Supplemental Information California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  26. Community College System 112 Colleges 2.6 Million Students 72 Districts • 72 Boards of Trustees • Local Focus • Academic Freedom / Shared Governance • Accreditation • Course Approval Process • Open Enrollment • Enrollment Cap • Constrained Budgets • Cost differential: Career Technical vs. Academic Courses California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  27. California’s Workforce System Governor California Workforce Investment Board (CWIB) State Leadership Body CWIB, Labor Agency, CCCCO, ETP, EDD, DAS, CDE’s Adult Ed, HHS, GoBiz, and others Regional Workforce & Econ Dev Network(s) Regional Workforce & Econ Dev Network(s) Regional Workforce & Econ Dev Network(s) Sector Partnership Sector Partnership Sector Partnership Sector Partnership Sector Partnership Sector Partnership Sector Partnership Sector Partnership Sector Partnership • Develop shared goals for the system; • Align and repurpose resources to achieve those goals; • Establish metrics for success and develop “integrated” data collection system; • Establish statewide communities-of-practice and support technical assistance (TA) to regions; • Work together to develop an effective system of actionable labor market information; monitor progress; course correct.

  28. Doing What MATTERS for Jobs & the Economy Framework for California’s community colleges GIVE PRIORITY 1A. Consider labor market needs when making local decisions: budget, courses, programs. 1B. Decide on program capacity as a region. MAKE ROOM 2. Retool programs that are not working or not meeting a labor market need so that students can study what matters. STUDENT SUCCESS 3A. Braid funding and advance common metrics in CCCCO RFAs. 3B. Strengthen regions with four skillsets: data mining, convening, technology, and curriculum approval. INNOVATE 4. Solve a complex workforce training need so that our system can better deliver for employers and sectors. California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

  29. The Doing What Matters Structure Industry Sectors Regions Advanced Manufacturing Agriculture/Water Biotech Energy Efficiency & Utilities Global Trade & Logistics Health Care Hospitality/Retail ICT/Digital Media Small Business Transportation/Renewables California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

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