Showing posts with label human resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label human resources. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Jobs Pipeline Success Stories

Ohio City Power job candidate works with Don Hoke to prepare resume for online job application
Shown above: Don Hoke (right), Ohio City Power Jobs Coach assists Ohio City Power Friend Adrian Whitmore (left) with resume building and preparing for an employment interview process at St. Paul's Community Church & Outreach, 4427 Franklin Blvd. in Cleveland, Ohio. Photo: Image: Resume Discussion. © Alice Merkel.

Ohio City Power Jobs Pipeline Connects People To Jobs

Lisa Braun, Executive Director, Ohio City Power, builds active partnerships with large regional workforce development organizations. 

One such partnership connects Lisa Braun, Executive Director of Ohio City Power, Gayle Thompkins Agahi, Director of Strategic Partnerships, Talent Acquisition and Human Resources at the Cleveland Clinic and Stephanie Rychel, Business Services Assistant Manager at Employment Connection to form a team that helps the homeless and jobless in the neighborhoods of the City of Cleveland, Ohio gain employment.

Stephanie Rychel, Business Services Assistant Manager, Employment Connection; Lisa Braun, Exec. Dir., Ohio City Power; and Gayle Agahi, Director, Strategic Partnerships, Talent Acquisition and Human Resources, Cleveland Clinic.
Shown above: Stephanie Rychel, Business Services Assistant Manager, Employment Connection; Lisa Braun, Exec. Dir., Ohio City Power; and Gayle T. Agahi, Director, Strategic Partnerships, Talent Acquisition and Human Resources, Cleveland Clinic.
Image: Natural Light. © Alice Merkel.

It is because of this team's strong spirit of collaboration to share resources and skills, that Ohio City Power programs and services are able to successfully facilitate and support real connections between Cleveland's labor force and employment opportunities.

One Case Of Willingness And Initiative

A new member of the Ohio City Power workforce program, Tyrone Hennessee, began to take advantage of the collaboration with Employment Connection to get back on the path to employment! A path that can lead to a future position at the Cleveland Clinic

Tyrone describes his experiences beginning with Ohio City Power's Job Coaching Services led by Don Hoke, Member, Federated Church Elderlife, at St. Paul's Community Church on the city's near west side, to attending the Employment Connection Workshop in downtown Cleveland, Ohio

Tyrone offered to share the e-mail excerpts below detailing his journey in the Ohio City Power jobs "pipeline" - a pathway of action steps that support and affirm individual initiative to secure employment. 
"I met with Don on the 16 of November. We talked about my resume and completed the employment connection online work sheet. The next step required an introduction to the program. I met with staff to talk about the different services that Employment Connection has to offer. The only thing the staff wanted from the group, a resume and the online work sheet. I log on to find my resume, but could not remember the pass word. The staff ask for my name and found my resume." - Tyrone, from email
"The first day of class we discuss interview questions. The Employment Connection provided each member in the work shop class, with a book that contain different resume formats and mock interview questions." - Tyrone, from email
"Tuesday, the class was given a homework assignment on a thirty second mock interview. The mock interview question was so tell me about yourself. While keeping your statements under thirty seconds, and providing the right information for the job/career of choice. Each individual in the class was out of time and embarrassed. I started talking about sports and how nice the weather is. The correct way to answer the question "tell me about yourself", is to show how my experience relates to the job that i am interviewing for. My time was not good, my time over one minute."- Tyrone, from email
Ohio City Power Programs Helps People With Needs
 
Ohio City Power Friend Jessica Montgomery (left) stands with Stephanie Rychel, Business Services Consultant (center), and Lisa Pfeiffer-Braun Founder & Exec Dir Ohio City Power (right). Jessica is participating in a week-long Career Advancement Skills Workshop, hosted by Employment Connection, 1020 Bolivar Rd., in Cleveland, Ohio.
Shown above: Jessica Montgomery (left) stands with Stephanie Rychel, Business Services Consultant (center), and Lisa Braun Founder & Exec. Dir., Ohio City Power (right). Jessica participated in a week-long Career Advancement Skills Workshop hosted by Employment Connection.

Ohio City Power provides support to applicants by helping participants meet sometimes strict clothing requirements when attending workshop sessions, offering a small stipend to pay for public transportation or providing lunch coupons for the week. 

Visit the Ohio City Power website to donate here.

Most people gratefully accept; Tyrone, however, was one who turned down Ohio City Power's offer to provide lunch and bus fare assistance choosing instead to walk everyday to class, paying it forward for the next participant in the Pipeline. (See Cleveland Bus Transit Map below)


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End Of Story For Tyrone?

Tyrone went on to successfully complete the Ohio City Power and Employment Connection requirements and apply online for several job openings. An interview was scheduled for December 5, 2012.

April 2013 update: Tyrone continues to apply to open job positions at the Cleveland Clinic.

- Written by Albert Wagner, Operations Manager, Ohio City Power; Edited and Published by Betsey Merkel

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Ohio City Power Relationships Support and Affirm Community Initiative

Ohio City Power Founder and Executive Director, Lisa Braun (R) is pictured with Priscilla Lange on Monday, April 9, 2012 at Towards Employment.

Ohio City Power Relationships Support and Affirm Community Initiative

Ohio City Power Founder and Executive Director Lisa Braun is shown above with Priscilla Lange, the first Ohio City Power member to participate in Towards Employment programs and services. 

Priscilla registered for the orientation session and is preparing to participate in a week long Towards Employment Workshop. Good luck Priscilla! Learn more about Towards Employment programs and services here.

Ohio City Power, Founder and Executive Director, Lisa Braun (R) is shown with Towards Employment Case Manager, Gary Larkins, LSW.
Towards Employment Collaborations Support Holistic Strategy

Towards Employment invests in a holistic approach by building partnerships and collaborations with businesses to solve complex social, health, and educational training challenges for successful employment outcomes.

More about Towards Employment: (from the website here)
"We have a single focus – jobs. The Towards Employment mission is to empower individuals to achieve and maintain self-sufficiency through employment."
"Since 1976, we’ve helped more than 100,000 low-income and disadvantaged adults in Greater Cleveland prepare for jobs, get jobs, keep jobs and move up the career ladder. And since 2004, we’ve successfully taken on the challenge of placing ex-offenders in full-time, permanent jobs."

Ohio City Power Programs Connect And Empower Community Capacity

Ohio City Power programs build relationships to accelerate connectivity between community and large organizations for regional workforce development.

The One-On-One Job Coaching program, for example, creates resumes and builds interview confidence to increase the success of members in their skills training and employment seeking experience.
Everyone is welcome.

By collaborating with large regional employment training service organizations, Ohio City Power serves Ohio City, Ohio homeless, unemployed, and under-employed to advance community capacity and local prosperity building.

Learn more about Towards Employment at http://www.towardsemployment.org/

Share Your Employment Seeking Experiences

What organizations build connectivity in your community? What services are available to you and your neighbors? What steps do you take to help friends and family who are seeking employment? Post your comments, we'd like to hear from you!

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Collaboration Brings Economic Vitality and Stability to Communities

Photo: Front Portrait. Image © Alice Merkel. 
Left to right: Stephanie Rychel, Recruiter, Business Services Consultant, Employment Connection; Gayle Agahi, Director, External Partnerships, Cleveland Clinic; and Lisa Braun, Founder & Executive Director, Ohio City Power. (View Slideshow.)

Conversation strengthens collaboration. On Wednesday, February 29, 2012 Lisa Braun, Executive Director of Ohio City Power, visited with Gayle Agahi, Director, External Partnerships at the Cleveland Clinic and Stephanie Rychel, Business Services Consultant, Employment Connection, at the Cleveland Clinic Administration Campus, 3050 Science Park Drive in Beachwood, Ohio 44122. 

Collaboration improves partner capacity building. In the video below, learn how these three Northeast Ohio leaders are collaborating to improve access to skills training and employment opportunities for the homeless and jobless to revitalize economic vitality and stability for a Cleveland, Ohio community.

 

In this video you will learn:
  • Who each partner is and the institutions represented
  • The importance of "anchor" institution connectivity and resource alignment
  • What education and employment opportunities are available
  • The value of connecting large, mid-sized and smaller regionally based organizations to engage community
  • How collaboration advances workforce development in Ohio City, Cleveland, Ohio.   

Collaborative workforce development models bring economic vitality and stability to communities. How are you collaborating with regional partners to facilitate education, training and employment opportunities for your community? How does your community engage in local workforce development systems? What models are working successfully in your community and why? 

Read the related story, Ohio City Power Programs Connect Resources, reporting on Ohio City Power's Erik Hayes, the first participant to enroll and complete the week-long Career Advancement Skills Workshop hosted by Employment Connection. 

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Ohio City Power Programs Connect People To Resources

Erik Hayes (left) and Stephanie Rychel, Business Services Consultant, Employment Connection.

Erik Hayes (left) and Stephanie Rychel, Business Services Consultant, Employment Connection

Ohio City Power Builds Relationships

Ohio City Power builds connectivity between local community and large regional economic and workforce development organizations.

Erik is a member of the Ohio City Power Network, and is participating in a week-long Career Advancement Skills Workshop, Feb 27-Mar 2, 2012, hosted by Employment Connection, 1020 Bolivar Rd., in Cleveland, Ohio.

Lisa Braun (shown left), Executive Director, Ohio City Power, with Stephanie Rychel, Business Services Consultant, Employment Connection, in Cleveland, Ohio.

Lisa Braun (shown left), Executive Director, Ohio City Power, with Stephanie Rychel, Business Services Consultant, Employment Connection, in Cleveland, Ohio. 
Working Next Steps To Progress
  • Engage with Ohio City Power programs, services, and campaigns at our website.
  • Visit Ohio City Power's Facebook Page here.
  • Learn about Employment Connection here.
  • Learn about the Career Advancement Skills (CAS) Workshop, a partnership between the Cleveland Clinic and Employment Connection here.

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Ernie's Story: Compassion, Leadership and Employment

Shown: Holding Hands. Image © Alice Merkel Photography. All Rights Reserved.
Lisa A. Braun, Executive Director, Ohio City Power, shares a story about compassion and leadership to build trust and strengthen self-worth for a positive employment experience.
"I met Ernie during the outreach hours at St. Paul’s Community Church.  Ohio City Power has been able to give Ernie a little work by allowing him to shred paper.  He is paid minimum wage. Ernie is also a member of Ohio City Power’s, One-On-One program." Read more below...


In our daily encounters, small moments may pass by unnoticed; but, if we pay attention to the present we can enrich the one-to-one relationships so important to nurture creativity and sustain stronger, flexible communities.

What community stories do you cherish and why? How do stories influence your work and perspectives? 

"Ernie's Story" is published to a new document library we're building on Scribd, an online publishing platform and community. Please visit the library where we will publish knowledge for sharing and community building.

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications


Wednesday, February 22, 2012

One-On-One Program Builds Resumes and Mentors Interview Skills

The Career Department
Program: One-On-One Job Coaching
Shown: Don Hoke, retired senior manager, Lubrizol Corporation and Elderlife Member, The Federated Church, Chagrin Falls, Ohio shown here with Carlos Steward, Assistant Director, Ohio City Power Recreation and Captain, Ohio City Bandits Basketball Team. Photo: The Career Department.  Image © Alice Merkel.

Ohio City Power hosts coaching sessions in skills training, life planning, and career planning. One-On-One is a career placement program to assist men and women in developing their full career potential.

The program begins with early getting-to-know you sessions, progressing to piece meal job experience, to connecting for job interviews. 

Coaching, mentoring and training sessions led by volunteer business executives bring a wealth of life-experiences to successfully address areas of life planning, skills training, career planning, and strategies for what to expect in a job interview process.

Learn about this creative program and it's practical next steps for prosperity building in Ohio City, Cleveland, Ohio. Click the Flickr photo album below to see more:

 

Do you have a story about innovative employment programming making a difference in your town? Add your story for the community here in the comment bar below. We want to hear from you!

Got a moment? Stop by to visit us at Ohio City Power. Go to the Ohio City Power website and register to connect to the Ohio City Power Network for program updates.

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

Friday, February 17, 2012

Ohio City Power Programs Build Employment Networks

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Shown left to right: Michele Phelps, Area Temps, Senior Sales Recruiter; Ernest Draper, Ohio City Power, One-On-One participant; and Lisa Braun, Exec. Dir., Ohio City Power. 

From the Journal of Lisa Braun, Founder & Executive Director, Ohio City Power, about a recent employment interview experience at Area Temps in Parma, Ohio:
Ernie and I had an appointment with the Senior Sales Recruiter on February 14 at 1 p.m.  We were told it could take two hours.  Ernie and I filled out the paperwork and at 3 p.m. and two hours of playing the game Hang Man it was necessary for me to leave.  We never got to see the Recruiter.
We rescheduled the final portion of the interview for February 16 at 9 a.m.  Ernie and I were there at 8:15 and were seen right away by Michele Phelps, Senior Sales Recruiter.  Michele and her staff were very apologetic about the long wait but in the end were very pleasant, patient and kind with Ernie.
Ernie is hoping for part-time work in maintenance.  He has an excellent work history and we are confident he will succeed!
Learn more about the One-On-One program, and other Ohio City Power programs and services strengthening re-employment networks in Northeast Ohio at OhioCityPower.net.

Learn more about the Northeast Ohio employment firm Area Temps and explore the Google location map below:


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Copyright 2012 Ohio City Power. Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works. Ohio City Power, Ohio City Power @ St. Paul's Community Church, 4427 Franklin Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44113. Phone: 216-651-6250 ext. 2 Web: www.ohiocitypower.net 

- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications