Building community through workforce training
As a nonprofit, our mission is to build community and your local workforce board and industry are our partners. theClubhou.se Code Boot Camp is designed to provide students with practical real world training that matches skills with local employer needs. To get started we need three things:
Community Partner
Community is built by working together. theClubhou.se needs a community partner to engage with us in order to begin. This community partner will work to gather other partners to the table and identify a suitable classroom site location.
Workforce Board
The next step is meeting with your local workforce board. As our training is designed to align with student financial aid through the Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act, buy-in from your local Workforce Board is essential.
Industry Partners
Once we’ve established interest and timelines with your local workforce board, our next step is conducting an industry round table in your community. At the round table, we share our methodology and discuss needs with your local employers. Our first goal is to identify 10-20 employers who will provide commitment letters to participate in a range of activities including candidate screening, guest lectures, hosting class field trips, mentoring, and attesting that they will provide full hiring consideration to successful graduates of theClubhou.se Code Boot Camp.
Sample Industry Commitment Letter
Our ongoing commitment
Once in your city, we conduct several activities to maintain industry alignment and evolve with changing technology. Some of these activities are:
hiring local site coordinator to work with local partners and conduct outreach in community
Financial support of local community partner
regular communication with workforce board case managers
quarterly round tables with industry partners and workforce board
Recurring technology Industry Job Fair
Annual Technology Industry Skills Survey and report