网络研讨会系列:密歇根2019的地方和区域Food System Workforce Assessment
December 12, 2019 - Author:Judith Barry, Rachel Bair, Kaitlin Wojciak, Jeannine La Prad
What does Michigan need in order to develop, train and maintain a workforce that can supply and sustain the market for local and regional food?
This four part webinar series provides an overview of the Michigan Local and Regional Food System Workforce Assessment.
- Part 1: Overview of Michigan's 2019 Local and Regional Food System Workforce Assessment
- Part 2: A Scan of Job Types, Wages, and Trends in Michigan's Food System Workforce
- Part 3: Developing Michigan's Local and Regional Food System Workforce - Challenges and Opportunities
- Part 4: Workforce Education and Training Opportunities in Michigan's Local and Regional Food System
Part 1: Overview of Michigan's 2019 Local and Regional Food System Workforce Assessment
This webinar provides an overview of Michigan’s 2019 local and regional food system workforce assessment project.We share what we did, what it means, and why it matters!
The webinar highlights food system job opportunities, gaps and opportunities in the local and regional food system labor and skill supply, and review education and training programs.
Dive deeper into the work:read the full report.
Part 2: A Scan of Job Types, Wages, and Trends in Michigan's Food System Workforce
This webinar looks at food system jobs and career pathways in Michigan.
You will come away from this webinar with knowledge of the levels and types of jobs in Michigan's food system.
We highlighttrends in jobs, information on wages and career pathways in different sectors, and begin to raise the questions around what it takes to have quality food systems jobs.
Dive deeper into the work:read the full report.
Part 3: Developing Michigan's Local and Regional Food System Workforce - Challenges and Opportunities
This webinar willshare results of a survey and interviews with local and regional food system employersshowing challenges and opportunities in hiring a skilled workforce.
Attendees will come away with an understanding of some of theactions employers are taking to support their business operations.
Dive deeper into the work:read the full report.
Part 4: Workforce Education and Training Opportunities in Michigan's Local and Regional Food System
This webinar gives a snapshot of thetypes of education and training opportunitiesfor the local and regional food system workforce in Michigan.
We also share opportunities that have been identified forfuture for training in the state.
Full report coming soon!
Michigan's Local and Regional Food System Workforce Assessment was conducted byMSU Center for Regional Food Systems,Kalamazoo Valley Community College,MSU Extension, andCorporation for a Skilled Workforce.