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WorkOne Hosts Summer Camps to Highlight Career Opportunities

“It’s going great! I love it! I am so happy you suggested it to me. I would do it again if I could.” - Bree Wheeler


“The camp is going great. I’m really learning about the body and objects with surgery.” – Ryan Lumsdon


Those comments were from two local students who attended the Medical Careers Health Camp this summer. Held at the Landsbaum Center for Health Eduction in Terre Haute, the students learned about wide range of medical topics. The students discussed and participated in CPR, RHIC Simulation Center hands-on learning, Union Hospital Tour, job shadowing inquiries, cadaver lab, Tai Chi, career profile, community engagement project, EMT/Paramedic demo, nursing skills, suturing skills, healthy cooking, culminating project, job interviewing and resume writing. Speakers provide information on careers in Social Work, Dietetics, Gerontology, Health Science, Physical Therapy, and Nursing. The group also had a visit from the Edgar County EMS to learn about first responders.


But Health Care wasn’t the only camp available this summer. WorkOne sponsored camps that helped students explore career opportunities in numerous fields.


At the Entrepreneurship Camps, held in Sullivan and Terre Haute, students learned about marketing a product. Topics included, Business Ettiquette, How to select a product, measuring success and financial concerns.  The students met several guest speakers as well as taking several tours of local businesses.  At the end of the camp, they even got to make a product pitch to local community leaders, including Sullivan Mayor Clint Lamb.


In addition to their “pitches”, students also became Google Mobile Site certified. The Mobile Sites certification is a professional accreditation that Google offers to individuals who demonstrate proficiency in basic and advanced aspects of mobile website design and development. A Mobile Sites certification allows individuals to demonstrate that Google recognizes them as an expert in mobile sites.  The top finishers at the Terre Haute Camp were:

  • 1st - Cheyenne Cox
  • 2nd - Carina Elder
  • 3rd - Mari Gonzalez.

 

  

Many of us know how to use computer software, but do we really know what the actual computer is made of? The students at this year’s IC3 (Internet Core Computing Ceritification) camp got to learn about the inner workings of computers. The IC3 Camp, students built their own laptop. Students learned to assemble their laptop and install necessary software. At the end of the camp, the students had fully functional laptop to use.


Manufacturing continues to be a large part of our Region’s economy. So once again, WorkOne sponsored a CNC Machining camp at Ivy Tech Corporate College. The students were able to learn about the basic set up of CNC machines. Students ran operated the machine to create finished part as well as earning their first NIMS (National Institute of Metalworking Skills) credential.



Congratulations to all of the students who attended the camps.
Thank you to all of the community partners who assisted in making the camps a success.

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WorkOne Hosts Job Fair for Sony Employees

On April 5, WorkOne hosted a job fair for employees who were affected by the announced reduction in force at Sony DADC.

WorkOne coordinated the event at the Hulman Center and invited local employers to participate.  49 employers participated.  Prior to the event, job seekers were able to take advantage of free Resume and Interview workshops at their local WorkOne offices.

Over 150 job seekers attended the event.

Media Coverage:

http://www.mywabashvalley.com/news/terre-haute-job-fair/1211120172

 

JAG Career Development Conference 2018

On Friday January 19, approximately 150 JAG (Jobs for America’s Graduates) Program from the 8 participating schools in our Region gathered on the campus of Ivy Tech for the 2018 Career Development Conference.  This was the seventh year for the competition in our region.  The students came together to showcase the skills they have been learning during the past year.  Competitions were held in categories such as Employability Skills, Critical Thinking and Creative Solutions.

In addition to the competitions, the students heard from guest speaker and former JAG Student Tierra Allen who now works for WTHI-TV.  Also, students were able to tour the Ivy Tech Campus, hear a presentation from Vincennes University and network with their fellow competitors as well as local Employers and Community Leaders over lunch. 

Local Employers and Community Leaders once again donated their time to serve as Judges for the event and to meet with the students. 

Students who finished in First Place will move on to compete at the State Competition in March.

Congratulations to all of the participants and good luck to those moving on to the State Competition!

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Media Coverage: 

Tribune Star: http://www.tribstar.com/news/local_news/jag-competitors-learn-practice-the-lessons-of-thoughtful-design/article_1ba351ed-7a28-50cc-9a80-d37507c5eda8.html

Banner Graphic: http://www.bannergraphic.com/story/2481568.html

The Brazil Times:  http://www.thebraziltimes.com/story/2478808.html

Sullivan Daily Times: Times Article



2018 Career Development Conference Results

Chapter Brochure

1st Place – Cloverdale
2nd Place – Terre Haute South

Chapter Service Learning Blog/Video Diary

1st Place – Northview

Career Presentation

1st Place – Cheyenne Cox Terre Haute North
2nd Place – Jordan Harrell Cloverdale
3rd Place – Izyc McCoskey Terre Haute North

Cover Design    

1st Place – Tara Bell Northview
2nd Place – Sara Bond Northview
3rd Place – Jalyn Fuller Terre Haute North

Creative Solutions

1st Place – Kyler Brown Sullivan
2nd Place – Denise Janke Cloverdale
3rd Place – Jalen Johnson Cloverdale

Critical Thinking              

1st Place – Natalie Catt Sullivan
2nd Place – Brayden Taylor Terre Haute North
3rd Place – Annie Hueston Turkey Run

Employability Skills

1st Place – Carina Elder Terre Haute North
2nd Place – Isis Britton Terre Haute North
3rd Place – Tara Bell Northview

Entrepreneurship Plan 

1st Place – Gabriella Anderson, Jamika Brewer, Marissa Muncie Terre Haute North
2nd Place – Zach Storms, Hunter Tomey Sullivan
3rd Place – Madyson Vandevender, Jessica Walls Sullivan

Financial Literacy            

1st Place – Jasmin Watson Terre Haute North
2nd Place – Sarah Bond Northview
3rd Place – Carly Stuck Terre Haute South

Public Speaking

1st Place – Raine Myers Turkey Run
2nd Place – Mackenzy Mathers Terre Haute North
3rd Place – Isaac Hunt Riverton Parke

Writing Skills

1st Place – Cadie Honaker Sullivan
2nd Place – Kaylee Honaker Sullivan
3rd Place – Calvin Taylor Cloverdale

Outstanding Senior

1st Place – Parker Timberman Northview
2nd Place - Jaden Scott Sullivan
3rd Place – Katlyn Valdes Riverton Parke

Thank you to all of the Community Leaders who volunteered their time to serve as Judges for this year's event.

Judy Anderson – Vigo County Commissioner
Daryl Andrews – GlaxoSmithKline
Hunter Bisch – Congressman Larry Bucshon’s Office
Amy Bridwell – Taghleef Industries
Mary Ann Clark – Hamilton Center
Laurence Cross – J&N Metal Products
Dr. Tad Foster – Indiana State University
Marjorie Hopkins – Author
Amanda Hogue - Novelis
Ryan Hughes – IBEW Local 725
Jennifer Isbell-Scott – Vectren
Jessie Jackman – Duke Energy
Kim Marlow - Novelis
Mary Caye Pfister – Pfister Realty
Ellen Reeves – United Way
Courtney Richey – Small Business Development Center
Kelly Shillings – PPG Industrial Coatings
Claudia Tanoos - Terre Haute EDC
Andrew Theisz – Vectren
Jason Thurman – Futurex Industries Inc.
Cyndi Todd – Parke County EDC
Dave Tucker – Vincennes University
Greg Tucker – IN/KY/OH Regional Council of Carpenters
Tami VanRensselaer - Greencastle/Putnam County Development Center
Chris Williams – Ivy Tech Community College
Charlene Wright – Ivy Tech Community College
Gail Wright – WCI – AHEC
WorkOne Staff

Ivy Tech Completes 12th CNC Class

In addition to celebrating the Holiday Season on December 21, Ivy Tech celebrated the successful completion of its 12th CNC Class. Students in the class received at least 4 NIMS Certifications and many received 5 certifications.

The students and their families gathered to receive their certifications and to hear congratulations from Ivy Tech staff, WorkOne and Darrel Zeck from Stark Industries. After the ceremony, the students were able to meet with several local employers to discuss job opportunities and to show their guests their new skills.

As noted by Dean of Technology, David Will, 100% of the students who have completed this program have either accepted employment or are continuing their education in advanced manufacturing.

 


http://www.mywabashvalley.com/news/students-train-to-enter-high-demand-field/885689279

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 PUBLIC NOTICE

Special Meeting of the Western Indiana Workforce Development Board

Scheduled at 8:30 AM on Wednesday, July 17, 2024.

Location:  The Hub, second floor large meeting room.  The Hub Is located at

900 Wabash Avenue, Terre Haute, Indiana.  For virtual access contact

Lisa Lee at lisalee@workforcenet.org