Philadelphia Works

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Synopsis

Get ready to hear from business leaders in Philadelphia as they discuss the biggest challenges and opportunities in their field. This program is brought to you by Philadelphia Works, Inc, helping to build a skilled and thriving workforce. For more information, visit http://www.philaworks.org

Episodes

  • E20: Welcome to the Women in Nontraditional Careers (WINC) Project

    24/07/2020 Duration: 10min

    In this episode of Real Talk about Real Trends in Workforce our guests will introduce Today’s Rosie, a new podcast that will discuss the origins of the Women in Nontraditional Careers (WINC) project in the Philadelphia region and what the benefits are for women who pursue these careers.  Nicole Fuller is a founding member of Women in Nontraditional Careers and will discuss why this work is her passion. Nicole started her career as a tradeswoman and is a long-time advocate for workers. She is now the Executive Director of PhilaPOSH, the occupational safety and health advocacy organization and serves on the WINC Steering Committee.   Nicole also co-chairs the WINC Outreach and Education Team with interviewer Miya McAfee.  Miya is a Youth Representative at Philadelphia Works who works to create career pathway programs for young people in Philadelphia’s high schools and career and technical education programs.

  • E19: Getting Back to Work: How to Help Your Staff Feel Safe, Supported and Sane

    18/05/2020 Duration: 14min

    As the COVID-19 rate of infection slows and Pennsylvania plans to reopen, employers who were fortunate enough to transition their staff to remote work, are preparing for employees to return to the office.  In this episode of Real Talk about Real Trends in Workforce, Sheila Boornazian, VP of Human Resources and Administration at Philadelphia Works, discusses the role HR plays in economic recovery. Recognizing that returning to the office will come with substantial barriers to success, such as childcare access and mass transit fears, Sheila is hopeful that HR professionals can create an environment where employees feel safe and supported. To other challenges, she offers solutions and resources to help both businesses and employees get back to work.  

  • E18: Now Convening! Philadelphia Works Launches New Hospitality and Entertainment Industry Partnership

    08/04/2020 Duration: 13min

    Ellen Metro, the business engagement representative for hospitality & entertainment at Philadelphia Works, joins the program to discuss the benefits of joining an Industry Partnership (IP). Industry Partnerships connect employers, workers, and job training providers from a single industry to collaborate on improving the industry’s competitiveness and to address common workforce challenges.   The Hospitality and Entertainment IP at Philadelphia Works is in its convening phase, but already has garnered the attention of over 100 industry professionals. Focusing on restaurants, hotels, leisure and entertainment businesses, it will support workforce initiatives by offering training solutions, employee development, networking opportunities, and recruitment strategies. Through the collaboration of industry experts, it seeks to raise career industry interest and awareness by creating sustainable career pathways for the residents of Philadelphia and its surrounding region.   This IP is a Greater Philadel

  • E17: A Transparent Conversation About Philadelphia’s Workforce and COVID-19

    01/04/2020 Duration: 15min

    H. Patrick Clancy, President & CEO at Philadelphia Works joins the program to have a transparent conversation about how COVID-19 is impacting the local workforce in Philadelphia. He discusses the importance of access to technology for all, business mobility, and how to move the workforce and local economy forward post COVID-19.   Clancy also explains how Philadelphia Works has partnered with local private, public, and government agencies, namely, the City of Philadelphia, The Chamber, PIDC, and Unite Here Philly to ensure that services and resources are remotely available to the workers, career seekers, and businesses impacted during these uncertain times.   Businesses can call (833) 750-5627 and get professional guidance from one of our business services representatives, email info@pacareerlinkphl.org, or enter the open position online at www.pacareerlinkphl.org/contact/rapid-response/. Career Seekers should visit https:/ /www.pacareerlinkphl.org/covid19/ and scroll down to the section that

  • E16: Pay-for-Success Helps Employers Find, Train, and Retain Employees

    19/02/2020 Duration: 11min

    Philadelphia Works, the City’s workforce development board, Comcast, one of the region’s largest employers, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia have partnered to pilot an innovative funding model called Pay-for-Success. Pay-for-Success aims to train Philadelphia residents for meaningful careers that pay a family-sustaining wage and correspondingly develops a viable talent pipeline for employers.   On this podcast episode of “Real Talk about Real Trends in Workforce,” Tyrone Hampton, manager of workforce system initiatives at Philadelphia Works, walks us through the new funding model, what stage of development the program is in, and outlines the projected outcomes.   

  • E15: When Large Employers Close Their Doors: Philadelphia Works’ Response to the Hahnemann University Hospital & Philadelphia Energy Solutions Layoffs

    17/12/2019 Duration: 18min

    Patrick Clancy, President & CEO at Philadelphia Works joins the program to discuss how the workforce development board utilized rapid response resources to mitigate the impact on thousands of workers and their families who were affected by the closing of both Hahnemann University Hospital and Philadelphia Energy Solutions (PES) this past summer.   Patrick explains the services and resources that Philadelphia Works was able to offer through their network of partners and directs service providers to assist with transitioning, training, and job placement.

  • E14: Apprenticeship and Pre-apprenticeship – A Win/Win Workforce Solution

    17/12/2019 Duration: 24min

    Mark Genua, apprenticeship program director for Philadelphia Works, joins the program to define apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship and discusses the benefits to both employers  and career  seekers. Learn about key resources coming from the Philadelphia region and the many ways that Philadelphia Works help employers build customizable, unique apprenticeship programs.   Resource Links:   ApprenticeshipPHL website   Recent Blog: Philadelphia Works: Building a Stronger Workforce Through Apprenticeship Programs   Program Videos: Apprenticeship Works for Healthcare:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=19&v=4nZd9V_6ASs&feature=emb_title Apprenticeship Works for the Building Trades:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woxtqEN0Ih8&t=1

  • E13: Southeastern Pennsylvania Manufacturing Alliance (SEPMA) - Setting the Standard for Industry Partnerships

    06/09/2019 Duration: 17min

    Barbara Allen, Consultant for Philadelphia Works, joins the program to discuss what industry partnerships are, and how they benefit businesses and the local economy. Discover the history behind the Southeastern Pennsylvania Manufacturing Alliance (SEPMA) and the advanced manufacturing industry partnership. Barbara reveals how the workforce system has evolved to meet the changing needs of business and employers.

  • E12: Summer Investments - Making Summer Count with Youth and Young Adult Opportunities

    24/06/2019 Duration: 15min

     Kimberly McCaffrey, Manager of Youth System for Philadelphia Works, Inc. joins the program to discuss how the organization connects young people to summer employment opportunities. She details WorkReady® Philadelphia and provides tips and tricks to help navigate the workforce system’s summer resources that support the City’s youth population.   Podcast Resource Links: Get Connected to WorkReady® Philadelphia Support WorkReady® Philadelphia Success Starts with Summer Employment

  • E11: Overcoming Language and Literacy Barriers to Employment

    11/09/2018 Duration: 36min

    This episode features an interview with Diane Inverso, Executive Director of the Office of Adult Education and Peter Gonzales, President and CEO, Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians, as they discuss the work they are doing to help English Language Learners find meaningful employment. Discover some of the biggest barriers to employment, and the innovative programming and solutions that are being implemented. 

  • E10: Fair Chance Hiring

    06/09/2018 Duration: 15min

    This episode features an interview with Sue Hoffman, Senior Associate of Innovation, Philadelphia Works, and Jonathan Todd, Director of Talent Development, Philadelphia Commerce Department as they discuss the work that is being done to help returning citizens to find meaningful employment. To learn more, visit the below resources:  Guidelines and other resources for employers considering Fair Chance Hiring: http://www.philaworks.org/business/fair-chance-hiring/   For employers ready to hire, contact PA CareerLink Philadelphia or the Mayor’s Office of ReIntegration Services (RISE): business@pacareerlinkphl.org  or www.phila.gov/rise/employer   “Ban the Box” Fair Chance Hiring Law -- contact the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations: www.phila.gov/humanrelations   Work Opportunity Tax Credit, Federal Bonding and other federal incentives to hire returning citizens: www.pacareerlink.pa.gov   FCHI Link: https://business.phila.gov/fairchance/   Business Incentives: https://business.phila.gov/   Office of Workf

  • E09: The International Professionals Program

    16/08/2018 Duration: 18min

    Nicole Pumphrey, Deputy Director, Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians joins the program to discuss the International Professionals Program (IPP), a partnership between WC and PWI.  The program is first of its kind in the nation to be supported by federal workforce funding through Philadelphia Works Inc. and target foreign-trained immigrant professionals. 

  • E08: Benefits of the CareerLink System

    08/08/2018 Duration: 16min

    This episode features an interview with Patricia Blumenauer, Manager of Integrated Systems at Philadelphia Works, as she discusses the benefits of the CareerLink System, and shares information about vocational skills training and financial literacy counseling for job seekers. 

  • E07: IT Apprenticeships

    09/07/2018 Duration: 23min

    Edison Freire, Director of Gateway Initiatives for JEVS Human Services and Beth St. Clair, Apprenticeship Director, Urban Technology Project, Office of Educational Technology, discuss the work that they are doing with IT apprenticeships, including the opportunities that are available, what those apprenticeships look like, and the benefits and opportunities in the IT sector. 

  • E06: Apprenticeship Initiatives

    25/05/2018 Duration: 16min

    Mark Genua, Apprenticeship Program Director at Philadelphia Works, and Eric Ramsey, PA Director of Apprenticeships at the Dept. of Labor & Industry join the program to discuss the importance of apprenticeships and pre-apprenticeships both for job seekers and employers. 

  • E05: Work-Based Learning and Career Pathways Development For Youth

    22/05/2018 Duration: 19min

    Kimberly McCaffrey, Manager of Youth System at Philadelphia Works joins the program to discuss youth demographics, year round and summer youth activities and work-based learning and career pathways development strategies for youth.  

  • E04: How Lutheran Settlement House Is Helping Philadelphia Jobs Seekers Find Good Jobs

    02/04/2018 Duration: 23min

    Farrah Parkes, Director of Education, Technology, and Job Readiness at Lutheran Settlement House joins the program to discuss the ways in which they are partnering with Philadelphia Works to help serve job seekers and businesses. 

  • E03: New Workforce Strategy In Philadelphia

    30/03/2018 Duration: 22min

    This episode features an interview with Hugh Bailey, COO of Philadelphia Works and Heloise Jettison, Senior Director, Talent Development for Department of Commerce for the City of Philadelphia as they discuss the new strategy for workforce development. 

  • E02: The Hospitality Industry in Philadelphia- Trends and Opportunities

    27/12/2017 Duration: 21min

    Evan Evans, General Manager at Aloft Philadelphia Hotel, discusses his partnership with Philadelphia Works and what he finds most valuable about that the services that Philadelphia Works provides. Evan discusses recent trends in the hospitality industry and the traits that he looks for in potential employees, and shares advice for other employers in the Philadelphia region who are looking to recruit talent to their organization.   

  • E01: Leading a Family Business in Philadelphia

    30/11/2017 Duration: 20min

    Karla Trotman, Executive Vice President of Electro Soft, Incorporated  discusses her partnership with Philadelphia Works and the benefit she receives from that connection. Karla also shares the story of the company that her father founded and the challenges and opportunities of running a family business. 

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