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Valley Occupational and Learning Technical Institute
AN INITIATIVE BY OPPORTUNITY STANISLAUS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE STANISLAUS COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION and many others
What VOLT is……………………………………
•Nimble, Fast-Paced, Relevant, Industry-Led Vocational Training
•Housed in the Modesto Bee Building in Partnership with SCOE
•Driven by Regional Industrial Leaders Like E.&J. Gallo, Foster Farms, Del Monte, ConAgra, PSC, Racor, Rizo-Lopez Foods, Seneca, Sconza Candy, Stanislaus Food Products, etc.
•17 Weeks to a Career
•Complimentary to Adult Education Programs
VOLT Partners and Target Audiences
•The purpose of VOLT is to take unskilled and semi-skilled workers and turn them into much higher skilled workers with much greater earning potential.
•Our target audience is young adults with limited skill and education who want to improve their lives.
•A specific target will be the Latino community which makes up roughly 50 percent of the regional population.
•We will also partner with local WIB boards and Adult Education Consortia to provide training to their clients.
Outreach to Underserved Populations
•Contracts with Workforce Investment Boards to Serve Their Customer Base
•Contracts with Community Service Agencies to Serve Unemployed or Underemployed and People on Public Assistance
•Partnerships with Local High Schools and Community Colleges to Provide an Additional Pathway for Adult Education Populations – We have formed such a partnership already with the Yosemite Adult Education Consortium.
•Partnerships with Latino Advocacy Groups
Lean Principles, Six Sigma, Agile Project
Management, Soft Skills, Communication, Team Building, Comportment
Maintenance Mechanics, Electrical, Instrumentation Tech, Machine Operators, Pipefitting, etc. (Based on input from employers and very flexible and nimble, also other industries)
• By Business• For Business• At the Speed of
Business
Examples of Potential Training Modules
Company Specific Training
Industry Training
Career Readiness Skills
New ApplicantsPrescreening Includes:
1. WorkKeys Assessment2. Drug Test3. Background Check
Applicants Can Be:
1. Recent High School Graduates2. Incumbent Workers3. Recently Laid Off Employees4. Career Changers or Reentry to the
Workforce Candidates
Career ReadinessFee = $750Pass = Level Up ($250 applied to next level)Get a Certificate/BadgeRequired for Certain Jobs
Industry Specific ModulesFee = $5,000*Pass = Job, Apprenticeship, Paid Internship
*Discounts for investors
Remedial Training by SCOE or
other partners.If candidate lacks prerequisite
skills
Advisory Board
Executive Director
VOLT Workshop Instructors*
Career Readiness Instructors*
Industry Specific Modules Instructors*
*1099 Contract Employees
Opportunity StanislausSCOE
VALLEY OCCUPATIONAL AND LEARNING TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE TIMELINE
• VOLT Workshops Started – May 2017
• Career Readiness Training Begins – August 2017
• First Industry Specific Module Begins – October 2017
• Second Industry Specific Module Begins – January 2018
• Third Industry Specific Module Begins – July 2018
**Total Training Time (All Segments) 6-7 months
VOLT Workshops
•3 Hour Workshops Instructing in LEAN, Six Sigma, Project Management, etc.
•Led by Gary Beaudette, Black Belt Six Sigma, LEAN Certified, Former Parker Hannifin
•First Workshop on LEAN, May 24 at Solid Networks
•Upcoming Workshops (Once Per Month) – PLC Coding, Six Sigma, Project Management
VALLEY OCCUPATIONAL AND LEARNING INSTITUTECORE TEAM
Rick Coffey, E. & J. Gallo Ron Jackson, Beard Chris Lehikainen, Stan Foods Walter Mendez, Crystal Creamery Blake Steward, PSC
Gary Beaudette, Beaudette Consulting
Dave White, Opportunity Stanislaus
Doug Van Diepen, Del Monte Scott Kuykendall, SCOE Jim Mortensen
VALLEY OCCUPATIONAL AND LEARNING TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE STEERING COMMITTEE
•Blake Steward, Pacific Southwest Container•Brad Hawn, CHG Structural•Bruce Branston, E.&J. Gallo Winery•Chris Lehikainen, Stanislaus Food Products•Cindy Young, SCOE•Dan Martin, Doctors Medical Center•Daniel Dias, Sconza Candy•David White, Opportunity Stanislaus•Doug Van Diepen, Del Monte Foods•Gary Beaudette, Beaudette Consulting•Glenda Tobia, Rizo Lopez Foods•Hemanta Agarwala, Alpha, Inc.• Jeff Duarte, Duarte Nursery• Jeff Rowe, Patterson School District• Jim Mortensen, Opportunity Stanislaus
• Judd Parker, Parker Hannifin-Racor• Lisa Druet, E.&J. Gallo Winery•Magaly Rico, ConAgra Foods•Martha Sanchez, Alliance Worknet•Michael Creasy, E.&J. Gallo Winery•Mike Zagaris, PMZ Real Estate•Pedro Mendez, Modesto Junior College•Rick Coffey, E.&J. Gallo Winery (Committee Chair)•Rod DeHart, DeHart Inc.•Ron Jackson, Beard Land & Investment•Rory Kelly, RAM Mechanical•Scott Kuykendall, SCOE•Tim Harms, Prime Shine•Walter Mendez, Crystal Creamery
BENCHMARKING OTHER TRAINING CENTERS
Everett, Washington
Fontana, California
Santa Fe Springs, California
Ontario, California
Oakland, California
MAJOR MILESTONES ACHIEVED
•Concept Launched – October 2016
•Steering Committee Formed – October 2016
•Partnership with SCOE Announced – November 2016
•County Approves $175,000 Grant to Support Project – November 2016
•Project Manager Hired (Jim Mortensen) – November 2016
•Curriculum Designer and Instructor Hired (Gary Beaudette) – January 2016
•Official Project Launch – February 2017 (Modesto Bee Building)
•Equipment Ordered and Purchased – May 2017
•MOU with SCOE Completed – June 2017
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