Transcription of JOB READINESS CURRICULUM GUIDE - MASSCAP
1 105 Chauncy Street, 3rd Floor Boston, MA 02111 617-357-6086 |@masscap1 JOB READINESS CURRICULUM GUIDE CURRICULUM Development Martha Oesch CURRICULUM Consultant Project Oversight Patricia Pelletier, Project Manager MASSCAP Joseph Diamond, Executive Director MASSCAP Project Funding The Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) Published January 2010 Updated May 2019 i Greetings! The Massachusetts Association for Community Action ( MASSCAP ) is pleased to present this updated Job READINESS CURRICULUM GUIDE as an open source document.
2 MASSCAP is the statewide association of the 23 Community Action Agencies (CAAs) operating in Massachusetts. Through the combined skills and vision of its members, MASSCAP works to enhance the ability of each agency to better serve its clients. We work with the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) and other state agencies to open doors to economic prosperity for low-income Massachusetts residents. Our Mission: To strengthen and connect the statewide network of Community Action Agencies and collectively advocate for an end to poverty. Our Vision: All MA residents will be able to meet their basic needs, access economic opportunities, build strong communities and move toward prosperity.
3 The MASSCAP Training Center (MTC) offers training and resources to enhance the ability of community organizations to serve their customers, develop their staff and boards, improve operations, expand capacity, and comply with funder requirements. The MTC taps into a network of experts and offers a variety of learning opportunities covering a wide range of topics for all levels of staff as well as boards of directors of Community Action Agencies across the state. In 2009, MASSCAP and DHCD partnered to address the gap in the workforce development system in which many lower-skilled, low-income residence fall when attempting to access training or further education to achieve economic self-sufficiency.
4 With the assistance of a job READINESS CURRICULUM consultant and workforce development specialist, MASSCAP s Workforce Development Committee and DHCD, we designed an intensive, comprehensive, job READINESS CURRICULUM and project model which was piloted and evaluated at three Community Action Agencies in Massachusetts with 198 low-income adults, 28% of whom where homeless, 56% were TANF (welfare) recipients, and 68% were receiving food stamps. Since its publication in 2010, MASSCAP (and more recently the MTC) has trained over 500 Community Action and other nonprofit agency staff on the use of the CURRICULUM with their client populations in programs such as adult education, housing self-sufficiency, homeless shelters, job training, financial assistance centers and Head Start.
5 The CURRICULUM GUIDE was updated in 2019 and was made an open source document which is available at the MASSCAP website: While we strongly recommend that users of the CURRICULUM attend a five-hour training to maximize the efficacy of the use of the GUIDE and lessons, we felt it was time to share this valuable and effective tool with all who are interested in providing those living in poverty with the pre-employment skills that will help them to move forward in their career pathways. For further information on how to receive training on the job READINESS CURRICULUM please contact Jess Benedetto, MTC Training and Resource Director at: ii MASSCAP Job READINESS Training Project CURRICULUM GUIDE Published January 2010 Updated May 2019 Notes: 1.
6 CURRICULUM is 120 hours. 2. Theme = modeling the workplace throughout the training. 3. Activities take into account that some students may be working and others may not. 4. Extension/Independent Activities include the use of technology where appropriate. 5. Students build their portfolio throughout the program, and the portfolio includes the development of their resume. Table of Contents Exploring My Story, Creating My Path (10 hours) .. 1 Getting to Know Your Class .. 1 Introduction to Creating a Personal Vision .. 3 Creating Your Personal Vision .. 5 Identifying Your Personal Values.
7 8 Economic Self-Sufficiency as a Core Value .. 11 The Circle of 14 My Goals for the Job READINESS Program .. 17 Accessing Resources at My CAP Agency .. 19 Career READINESS Skills (30 hours) .. 20 How People Get Jobs .. 20 Influence of Family and Friends .. 23 Things I Like .. 25 Things I Have Done .. 27 Identifying Skills .. 30 Identifying Job Values .. 34 Putting It All Together Interests, Skills, and Values .. 38 Using the Internet to Learn About Occupations .. 40 Informational Interviews.. 44 Job Fairs/Career Fairs .. 49 Job Shadowing .. 52 Career Ladders.
8 61 Exploring Options for Further Education.. 62 Smart Consumer of Education .. 64 Goal Setting .. 67 iii Making a Career and Education Plan .. 73 Preparing to Enter the World of Work (15 hours) .. 77 What a New Worker Needs to Know .. 77 Understanding Employer Expectations .. 80 Your Attitude .. 82 Do s and Don ts in the Workplace .. 86 Identifying and Coping with Problems on the Job .. 88 Time 91 Dress for Success .. 95 Planning Ahead .. 99 Budgeting for Food and Nutrition .. 101 Soft Skills to Get and Keep a Job: Communication and Interpersonal Skills (25 hours).
9 104 What Did You Hear?.. 104 Being Assertive, Not Aggressive .. 106 Active Listening Skills .. 109 Practicing Listening Skills .. 112 Body Language: Presenting a Positive Image .. 119 Understanding Your Personal Style .. 122 Working with Diversity .. 124 Accepting Direction/Criticism .. 131 Defining Conflict and Its Causes .. 137 Resolving Conflict in the Workplace .. 141 Working with Others on a Team .. 144 Coping with Change .. 146 Financial Foundations for Success (20 hours) .. 147 Making a Dream Collage .. 147 Feelings and Values About Money .. 149 Budgeting Basics.
10 152 The Envelope System .. 154 How to Budget .. 157 The Bean Game .. 162 Financial Goals .. 164 Credit and Debt .. 167 Banking Fundamentals .. 170 Job Search and Retention (20 hours) .. 173 The Hidden Job Market .. 173 iv Networking: Your Path to the Hidden Job Market .. 175 Completing a Job Application .. 179 Completing an Online Job Application .. 181 Developing a Resume .. 182 Keeping Track of Your Job Search Activities .. 186 Telephone Etiquette .. 188 Job Search on the Internet .. 190 Preparing for an Interview Basics .. 192 Planning for a Successful Interview.