Talent Ready Utah Talent Ready Utah offers workforce development solutions to build Utah’s talent pool while providing increased access to career and educational opportunities in high-growth industry sectors to individuals and students.
Workforce Development Initiatives Pathways • Implementing work-based learning and stackable credentials to build the industry’s talent pool Talent Ready Apprenticeship Connection • Industry-recognized apprenticeships to build a skilled workforce Utah Works • Short-term pre-employment and earlyemployment training to meet the needs of businesses creating jobs and economic growth
The Legislature granted funding to provide resources needed to establish educational pathway partnerships to serve regional and statewide industry workforce needs. Talent Development Grant (H.B. 348) • $11 million (one-time) available to for-profit businesses to support hiring and training programs that meet company demands Talent Ready Connection Grant (H.B. 68) • $2 million (one-time) to establish programs that support work-based learning and industryrecognized apprenticeships. Utah Works Program (S.B. 172) • $1 million (ongoing) to establish and support short term training programs provided to the industry by Utah’s institutions of higher education
Education, Industry & Government Alignment
Talent Development • Workforce Development incentive directed to for-profit entities creating new incremental jobs within the state
Funding Streams Strategic Workforce Investment (SWI; S.B. 103)
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• SWI establishes a process for investing strategically in workforce development through programs utilizing stackable credentials and work-based learning opportunities.
Governed by the Talent, Education, and Industry Alignment Subcommittee under the Unified Economic Opportunity Commission, H.B. 348.
Pathways Industry, education, and government alignment for long-term workforce development We’re growing the industry’s talent pipeline by forging strong employer and education partnerships to connect classroom learning to real-time. • • • • • • •
Apprenticeships Classroom engagement Externships Internships Job shadows Pre-apprenticeships Site tours
We provide student pathways from education to the workplace by offering stackable credentials that lead to high-wage, high-demand careers in: • • • • • • •
Advanced manufacturing Aerospace Aviation Construction and building trades Diesel technology Life sciences Sales
We award industry-recognized credentials and connect students to employers with a guaranteed job interview.
Strategic Workforce Investment Fund
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This fund is a legislative initiative to establish educational pathway partnerships that serve regional and statewide industry workforce needs.
Talent Ready Apprenticeship Connection (TRAC) Industry, education, and government alignment to build quality talent that meets longterm workforce needs We provide high school students access to industryrecognized apprenticeships within high-growth industry sectors, placing students on a pathway to employment and enhanced learning opportunities. Talent Ready Apprenticeship Connection allows high school seniors to earn credit towards an associate degree while applying classroom knowledge in the workplace. We provide industry-recognized apprenticeships that benefit both employers and apprentices. We help meet immediate and long-term workforce needs with quality and talented individuals interested in pursuing professional development. Apprenticeships provide students with enhanced learning and early access to education, earning valuable, transferable work experience and credentials for an accelerated pathway to careers in high-growth industries.
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H.B. 68 legislation supports the development of work-based learning and apprenticeship programs throughout the state. One-time funds became available in July 2021.
Weekly Work Hours
Job Description
First Year
Block schedule every other week. 50% time in class 50% time in workplace
Apprentices complete their senior year of high school enrolled in relevant classes and work at the company facility. Students have a choice between different specializations.
Second Year
3.5 days 30% time in class 70% time in workplace
During year two, apprentices attend courses at Salt Lake Community College. With the company, apprentices begin focused training.
Third Year
4 days 30% time in class 70% time in workplace
Year three consists of advanced classes at SLCC and advanced practical training at the workplace.
Utah Works Program Industry, education, and government alignment to address workforce gaps
The Utah Works program provides short-term workforce development to meet the needs of businesses creating jobs and economic growth through expansion or new ventures in the state. The program promotes partnerships between businesses and the Utah System of Higher Education to provide short-term technical skills training to fill high-demand positions. Recruitment → Short-term training → Employment • The program is designed by industry, selecting which courses and training are required. Then, partnering with the Utah System of Higher Education, we provide training to fill in-demand positions. Examples of existing programs • • • • • •
Aerospace Assembly Composites ESL for Manufacturing Injection Molding Production Operator Rail Tech
The Legislature appropriates funding for the Utah Works Program as defined in Senate Bill 172 (63N-12-505. Utah Works).
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Businesses and educational institutions partner to apply to participate in the program. The Talent Ready Utah Board reviews applications. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis, subject to funding availability.
Talent Development Grant
The Talent Development Grant can provide funding for businesses to develop and deliver training programs that help create new high-paying Utah jobs. The grant compliments Go Utah’s Economic Development Tax Increment Financing program, providing a workforce development incentive to local companies.
are eligible to apply. Awards may be up to $10,000 per new job created and no more than 25% of the company’s estimated talent development costs.
Grants awarded are designated to reimburse a business for the costs incurred to recruit, hire, train, and otherwise employ a worker in a newly created job.
Talent Development Grant (H.B. 348) — $11 million one-time funding available to for-profit businesses to support hiring and training programs that meet company demands.
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Businesses that create a minimum of 50 new jobs that pay at least 125% of the average county wage
To learn more, please get in touch with Rachelle Ackley at rackley@utah.gov.
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