Workforce of the Future

Getting Future Ready

Submitted by alec.rosenberg on Mon, 03/02/2020 - 16:20
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Thought leader series offers tips to prepare for tomorrow’s jobs.

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For more information, visit Future Ready — the next event is being planned on digital skills.

View replays of events featuring:

Michelle Weise
Benjamin Pring

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Will robots replace our jobs?

As technology rapidly reshapes work, the future may be scary, but it’s also filled with opportunities, especially in health care. Kaiser Permanente workers can stay ahead by continuing to learn both technical skills and human skills such as communication and problem-solving, experts say.

“Cultivating our uniquely human skills may be the best way to prepare for an uncertain future,” says Michelle Weise, chief innovation officer at Strada Institute for the Future of Work.

“Don’t be a bad robot. Be a good human being,” says Benjamin Pring, director of Cognizant’s Center for the Future of Work. “We don’t want to see a robot doctor. We don’t want to see a robot nurse. A lot of (future) jobs are caring jobs where we want to have the human touch.”

Weise and Pring headlined events in November and December in the Future Ready Workforce of the Future Thought Leader Series. The webcast series, sponsored by the Labor Management Partnership and presented by National Workforce Planning and Development, aims to help prepare Kaiser Permanente’s workforce for tomorrow’s jobs.

“We want to ensure our employees have the skills necessary for the jobs of the future,” says Jessica Butz, co-director of the Partnership-supported Ben Hudnall Memorial Trust.

The goal is to build on record usage for Kaiser Permanente’s tuition reimbursement and 2 Partnership-supported education trusts and have employees continuously skill up to meet changing work needs.

Building skills

“It’s a skills-based world that we live in,” Weise says. “For so many learners, a degree is a bridge too far. They just need to survive and get their foot in the door in a job that pays well.”

Today, 44 million adult Americans lack a college degree, don’t earn a living wage and face being left behind by the future of work, according to a Strada report.

“We’re going to need to reimagine education as much more like a variety of highways with lots of on- and off-ramps,” Weise says. “Sometimes when we’re skilling up, it’s going to be for technical expertise or digital fluency. Sometimes it’s going to be for a broadening of human skills.”

Jobs of the future

Pring also is optimistic.

“We think in the future there will be net job increases,” Pring says. “They’ll just be different jobs.”

These new jobs, highlighted in Cognizant’s “21 Jobs of the Future“ and “21 More Jobs of the Future” reports, include fitness commitment counselor and artificial intelligence-assisted health care technician.

As work changes, technology will enhance most jobs and create new opportunities.

“The only way to deal with disruption is to be proactive,” Pring says. “Invent your own future rather than allow the future to happen to you.”

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Finding Your Path

Submitted by alec.rosenberg on Fri, 08/30/2019 - 14:28
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Explore career options with new career paths tool

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  • Share this flier to inform your team about Kaiser Permanente’s new career paths tool.
  • Tips for managers: Use this guide at team meetings to talk about career development.
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Kerene Hoilett always knew she wanted to work in health care — inspired by her grandmother, a nurse.

When she learned that nursing didn’t fit her, she forged her own path.

Hoilett joined Kaiser Permanente in 2007 as an ultrasound technologist in Georgia. Since then, she has completed a project management certificate, landed an internship and earned 2 college degrees on her way to becoming a diagnostic imaging quality consultant.

“I always have that drive to challenge myself,” Hoilett says. “How can I tap into my strengths more?”

To help employees and managers tap into their strengths, Kaiser Permanente has a new career paths tool.

The new tool at kpcareerplanning.org/paths is interactive and personalized to help you explore career options. Follow the prompts to fill out a profile and find opportunities that link your skills, interests and education to careers at Kaiser Permanente.

“Kaiser Permanente encourages career mobility,” says Monica Morris, director of National Workforce Planning and Development. “With career paths, we’re trying to show you all the different career opportunities and directions you could go in the organization.”

Partnership unions negotiated to include career paths in the 2005 National Agreement with Kaiser Permanente.

“The new career paths tool reinforces our commitment to supporting lifelong learning and career development,” says Jessica Butz, workforce development director with the Alliance of Health Care Unions. “Career paths are a fundamental piece to help give employees a road map for success.”

Pursuing opportunities

After Hoilett became lead ultrasonographer in 2013, her journey took a turn to pursue leadership opportunities.

As a United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) member, Hoilett talked with a Partnership union-supported career counselor from the Ben Hudnall Memorial Trust, leading her to a project management pilot program. A project management certificate and 6-month internship at the regional office followed. The trust paid her to work at the internship one day a week, while she worked her regular job 4 days a week.

Hoilett applied for open positions but was unsuccessful, so she reviewed her experience gap with her career counselor.

“She encouraged me. I knew one day I would get that opportunity, and she helped me to be confident,” Hoilett says. “I wasn’t left in the dark. The career counselor was able to light my path.”

Hoilett’s persistence paid off. In 2018, she earned her master’s degree in project management and became a diagnostic imaging quality consultant. She’s using her people, project and technical skills to improve productivity and performance for imaging techs.

She isn’t stopping there. She continues to increase her impact in her current role while exploring learning opportunities in organizational leadership. And she encourages colleagues to learn, take courses and grow their careers — just like her.

“Don’t be afraid,” Hoilett says. “If you keep going, you will be successful.”

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Find Your Path

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Use this flier to inform your team about Kaiser Permanente’s new career paths tool.

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Find Your Path

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Use this flier to inform your team about Kaiser Permanente’s new career paths tool. Managers also may be interested in Career Paths: Tips for Managers, a related guide to help discuss career development.

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5 Steps to Boost Your Career

Submitted by alec.rosenberg on Fri, 04/12/2019 - 16:33
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Build your skills with tuition reimbursement.

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5 Steps to Boost Your Career

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Managing Career Growth

Submitted by alec.rosenberg on Thu, 03/14/2019 - 15:41
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Use these guides to help address common challenges to career advancement.

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Managing Career Growth

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Employees and managers in the Workforce of the Future community

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Use these guides to help address common challenges to career advancement.

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Critical Skills Toolkit

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Use this toolkit to discuss critical skills across the Labor Management Partnership. Find fliers, postcards and audience-specific messaging to charge up your career.

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Critical Skills Toolkit

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Frontline employees, managers and unit-based teams

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Use this toolkit to discuss critical skills across the Labor Management Partnership. Download and share audience-specific messaging to charge up your career.

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Workforce of the Future Facilitator's Guide

Submitted by alec.rosenberg on Mon, 10/29/2018 - 16:09
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Use this facilitator’s guide to help tailor presentations about the Workforce of the Future across Labor Management Partnership audiences.

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Workforce of the Future Facilitator's Guide

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Use this facilitator’s guide, a companion to the Workforce of the Future Conversation Toolkit, to help tailor presentations about the Workforce of the Future across Labor Management Partnership audiences.

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Build Your Career

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Wish you could go back to school? Or get some professional advice about advancing your career? Watch this short video to see how kpcareerplanning.org can help.

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Wish you could go back to school? Or get some professional advice about advancing your career? Watch this short video to see how kpcareerplanning.org can help.

Produced by Alessandra Luckey

 

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Get Your Skills On

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How to access to some of the resources available to help Kaiser Permanente employees build their careers.  

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Want to move up in your career? Watch this short video to see resources that can help.

Also visit kpcareerplanning.org or the SEIU UHW-West & Joint Employer Education Fund and the Ben Hudnall Memorial Trust websites to see what's available in your region.

Produced by Alessandra Luckey

 

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Workforce of the Future Conversation Toolkit

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Wed, 04/25/2018 - 17:08
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Use this toolkit to help your team build career resilience and adapt to changes in how we deliver care to our members and patients.

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Workforce of Future Conversation Toolkit

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