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Title: Missouri Division of Workforce Development


1
WorkKeysAn Introduction for Field Staff
  • Developed by
  • Kim Mildward, Lynn Dutton, Mike McKown and Mike
    Waltman

2
Objectives
  • Upon completion of this presentation you will be
    able to
  • Identify what is WorkKeys
  • How does WorkKeys work
  • What are Profiles
  • What are Assessments
  • What is Skill Upgrade training
  • What Accommodations can be made
  • Messages

3
What is WorkKeys?
  • It is NOT a Test!
  • It is an Assessment!

4
What is WorkKeys?
  • A comprehensive employability skills assessment
    tool from ACT.
  • Designed to help individuals develop better
    workplace skills.
  • The basis for the National Career Readiness
    Certificate and the Missouri Career Readiness
    Certificate

5
What does WorkKeys measure?
  • Skills that employers believe are critical to job
    success.

6
Need for a Better-Trained Workforce
  • In a recent survey by the Society of Human
    Resource Managers (SHRM), human resource
    professionals said that the skills of more than
    60 percent of their job applicants are deficient.

7
It Saves Employers MONEY
  • Employers see many benefits from using the
    Missouri Career Readiness Certificate.
  • EEO Complaint
  • Reduced Training Time
  • Lower Turnover Rates
  • Higher Training Completion Rates
  • Reduced Production Costs
  • Less wasted material More Profit!

8
How does WorkKeys work?
  • WorkKeys is centered around three major
    components
  • Job Profiling
  • Assessments
  • Training Component

9
Job Profiling
  • The profiler fist obtains background information
    about the company and about how the job to be
    profiled fits into the company.
  • The profiler begins the process by developing an
    initial task list of the position.

10
Job Profiling (cont.)
  • The profiler will then meet with subject matter
    experts of the job being studied to review and
    revise the list of tasks to make a final list
    that accurately represents their job as it is
    performed in the company.

11
Job Profiling (cont.)
  • The final document is a listing of important
    tasks an individual must perform and the skill
    level required to perform the job.
  • Assessments can be matched with task lists and
    used for employee training, selection or
    instruction al program development.

12
Alternatives to Profiles
  • SkillMap- an online service that offers maximum
    scheduling flexibility for participants.
  • WorkKeys Estimator- a paper-and-pencil format
    that generates quick results for recruitment and
    development purposes.
  • Occupational Profiles- a summary of all profiles
    registered with ACT for a position.

13
How does WorkKeys work?
  • WorkKeys is centered around three major
    components
  • Job Profiling
  • Assessments
  • Training Component

14
Assessments
  • Assessments cover transferable and soft skills of
    employees.
  • Assessments are given in paper/pencil, video or
    internet based format.
  • Each test is 30 to 75 minutes in length.

15
Assessment (cont.)
  • Assessment scores are based on a list of tasks
    the employee must master to score at that level.
  • Reports for businesses, education and workforce
    development are easy to read.
  • Scores can be available approximately 2 hours
    after testing for most tests.

16
What assessments are required for the Missouri
Career Readiness Certificate?
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Locating Information
  • Reading for Information

17
What other WorkKeys assessments are available?
  • Communication
  • Business Writing
  • Listening
  • Reading for Information
  • Writing
  • Interpersonal
  • Teamwork

18
Other Assessments (cont.)
  • Problem Solving
  • Applied Technology
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Locating Information
  • Observation

19
Accommodations
  • Access for ALL Customers

20
Accommodations
  • Assessment accommodations are the responsibility
    of the site. As a staff member, you should
  • Make sure examinees are aware of the
    accommodations available to them prior to the
    test date.
  • Accommodations that do not directly impact the
    nature of the skill measured should be provided
    but will not be documented on the testing form.

21
Accommodations Available
  • Large-print answer document
  • Braille answer document
  • Caption video test
  • Reader/signer
  • Assistance in recording responses
  • Extra time
  • Foreign language dictionaries

22
Preparations for Customers
  • Things Customers Need to Know to Prepare for the
    Assessment Session

23
Assessment Sessions
  • The administer may give all of the assessments in
    one session with breaks between assessments
  • Administer each assessment separately on
    different days
  • Or administer the assessments in a combination of
    these two options.

24
How Much Time is Allowed?
  • Completing the Score Document Demographics takes
    5 minutes.
  • Assessments usually take 40 to 45 minutes.
  • Total time by each customer to complete MoCRC is
    approximately 3 hours with breaks.

25
What to Bring?
  • Unless provided by the Career Center, each
    customer should come prepared with
  • 2 No. 2 soft lead pencils
  • A four function calculator
  • A watch to pace themselves with
  • A foreign language dictionary

26
What NOT to Bring?
  • Customers should not bring the following with
    them to the testing session
  • Cell phone, PDA, palm pilot or MP3 player
  • A watch with an alarm
  • Anyone who they would need to keep an eye on
    while taking the assessments

27
Situations that may arise
  • Things that can happen and how to deal with them.

28
Prohibited Behaviors
  • Admitting an individual to the assessment session
    after the session has started.
  • Looking at someone elses answer document.
  • Giving or receiving assistance.
  • Using notes.
  • Filling in ovals after time has been called.

29
Retest Policy
  • Skill Upgrade Training is Required Before
    Retesting

30
Training Component
  • When is Skill Upgrade needed?
  • Skill Upgrade Tools
  • WIN for WorkKeys
  • KeyTrain
  • Special Classes

31
Skill Upgrade Training
  • Programs Designed Specifically for WorkKeys and
    Approved by ACT
  • Available 24/7 online
  • Used when a client needs to increase skills to
    achieve desired MoCRC level
  • May also be Special Courses for example AEL

32
Promotional Information for Staff
  • Tips to assist with promoting the MoCRC and
    answering questions

33
What does the CRC do for me as a Job Seeker?
  • The CRC helps you take charge of your career and
    find the right job fit.
  • By helping you find career paths and jobs that
    fit your skills,
  • By giving you an edge over other job applicants,
  • By proving to employers that you have the skills
    that are needed for the job.

34
How does it do that?
  • The MoCRC uses WorkKeys, a nationally recognized
    job skills assessment system.
  • WorkKeys assessments will measure your abilities
    in the three key areas identified by employers as
    critical to job success
  • Reading for information
  • Locating information
  • Applied mathematics

35
How does it do that? (cont.)
  • Plus, if there is a particular skill area the job
    seeker would like to improve their scores in, the
    MoCRC comes with an e-learning skill improvement
    system called the Worldwide Interactive Network
    (WIN)

36
Will this take up a lot of my time?
  • Weve made the process convenient for the job
    seeker. Each of the three assessments takes less
    than an hour to complete. Plus, the WIN
    e-learning system is available anywhere there is
    an internet connection.
  • The MoCRC also comes with a statewide network of
    workforce professionals that can provide personal
    assistance with managing your career.

37
Where do I take the assessments?
  • You can be assessed (answer will vary by
    location)
  • On-site Career Center or
  • At the ACT Assessment Center in at location.

38
How much does it cost?
  • The costs for the first set of assessments,
    including the meeting with a Career Counselor to
    review your scores and e-learning tool are paid
    for by the Missouri Division of Workforce
    Development
  • Your investment is your time spent taking the
    assessments.
  • May I schedule you for an appointment to discuss
    the MoCRC in depth with one of our counselors?

39
The MoCRC is a CORE Service
  • The cost of the battery of three assessments is
    paid for with
  • a voucher using WIA 15 funds.
  • This voucher is available to clients who
  • register on MissouriCareerSource.com
  • demonstrate an interest in employment with and
    conduct searches for jobs that are a priority in
    their regional labor market or have been listed
    by employers who endorse the MoCRC.

40
Examples of Labor Market Demand Jobs
  • Grade A occupations exiting in the area
  • Selected Growth Industries
  • Jobs with family supporting wages
  • Jobs that have career ladder plans
  • Businesses that endorse the MoCRC
  • Qualifying job criteria relevant to a particular
    region.

41
What does the CRC do for my business?
  • The MoCRC is a good investment in your companys
    bottom line and can be part of a competitive
    advantage.
  • It takes the guesswork out of your selection
    decision and make sure applicants for your jobs
    are the right fit.

42
How does it do that?
  • The MoCRC uses WorkKeys a nationally recognized
    job skill assessment system that has been proven
    to help businesses reduce turnover, increase ROI,
    and improve productivity.
  • The MoCRC results provide your business with
    valuable, accurate hiring information.

43
What does the CRC provide beside assessment
scores?
  • The MoCRC comes with Business Representatives who
    can meet with you to talk over how the Career
    Center can help your hiring process, and even
    help you write up an on-line job posting.
  • It also comes with a variety of tools that can
    identify the necessary skill levels in your key
    occupations.

44
Career Center Communications
  • Each Career Center is unique and will need a
    communication plan for how to handle scheduling
    and questions.
  • Each WIB or Career Center should have a plan in
    place to direct communications regarding MoCRC
    within the Career Center.
  • All staff should be aware of the policies of
    related to MoCRC for their Career Center.

45
WorkKeysAn Introduction for Field Staff
  • Questions?
  • Kim Mildward
  • Lynn Dutton
  • Mike McKown
  • Mike Waltman
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