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Title: SkillsUSA


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SkillsUSA
  • Newberry County Career Center

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Skills are in Demand!
The National Federation of Independent Business
recentlycited the NUMBER ONE problem of its
members The shortage of skilled, trained
workers.
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Skills are in Demand!
The skills employers are desperate for are not
only technical skills, but also EMPLOYABILITY
skills (teamwork, communications, leadership,
etc.).
There is a SKILLED LABOR SHORTAGE in America
today. Workers with the right skills are highly
sought, and, most often, highly paid.
SkillsUSA helps students obtain and develop the
skills theyll need to succeed.
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What is SkillsUSA?
Founded in 1965 as The Vocational Industrial
Clubs of America (VICA) - became
SkillsUSA-VICA in 1999 and simply SkillsUSA
in 2004.
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What is SkillsUSA
Mission To help our student members become
world-class workers and responsible American
citizens
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What is SkillsUSA
Core Values Integrity, Responsibility,
Citizenship, Service, Respect
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  • A professional organization for students in
    technical, skilled and service occupations,
    including health occupations
  • An association with more than 250,000 members in
    over 4,700 schools
  • Offers leadership, citizenship, and character
    development programs and activities

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SkillsUSA teaches what companies want workers to
learn
Percentage of companies planning to teach the
following key skills to employees in the next
three years
Source Anthony P. Carneveale, Leila J. Gainer,
and Ann Meltzer. Workplace Basics The Skills
Employers Want (American Society for Training and
Development and U.S. Dept. of Labor), 1989, p. 8.
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SkillsUSA offers students
  • Cutting-edge skills training
  • Employability skills (teamwork, goal-setting,
    etc.)
  • Chances for competition in their skill area
  • Opportunities for industry contacts, jobs,
    scholarships
  • Fun, travel, and excitement
  • Social outlets with their peers and community
  • Leadership skills through Community Service
    Projects and becoming Chapter Officers
  • The opportunity to be the best that they can be

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SkillsUSA Chapter Offices
  • President - Presides over meetings, makes sure
    the order of business is followed
  • Vice-President - Presides at meetings and in the
    absence of the president and arranges for
    meetings
  • Secretary Keeps minutes and sets agenda for the
    next meeting
  • Treasurer Keeps record of Chapter funds
  • Reporter Gets Chapter news to the public
  • Parliamentarian Chapter authority on procedural
    matters and consultant to the president

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SkillsUSA partnerships
  • Over 1,000 corporations, trade associations and
    unions are associated with SkillsUSA at the
    national level
  • Partnerships can mean program funding
  • Partnerships keep your program up-to-date
  • Business LOOK for SkillsUSA involvement on the
    resumes they receive they know that SkillsUSA
    benefits them by providing the workers they need.

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Program of Work
-Award-winning curriculum The Professional
Development Program (PDP) and Total Quality
Curriculum (TQC) -70 employability skills taught,
including communications skills, ethics, conflict
resolution, time management, goal-setting, and
more
  • Professional Development
  • Community Service
  • Social Activities
  • Ways and Means
  • Public Relations
  • Employment (school-to-work programs)
  • SkillsUSA Championships

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Program of Work
-Instills lifetime commitment to community
service -Promotes goodwill and understanding
among all segments of a community -Teaches the
importance of teamwork
  • Professional Development
  • Community Service
  • Social Activities
  • Ways and Means
  • Public Relations
  • Employment (school-to-work programs)
  • SkillsUSA Championships

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Program of Work
  • Professional Development
  • Community Service
  • Social Activities
  • Ways and Means
  • Public Relations
  • Employment (school-to-work programs)
  • SkillsUSA Championships

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Program of Work
  • Professional Development
  • Community Service
  • Social Activities
  • Ways and Means
  • Public Relations
  • Employment (school-to-work programs)
  • SkillsUSA Championships

-Chapter fund-raising activities to support the
chapters yearly projects
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Program of Work
  • Professional Development
  • Community Service
  • Social Activities
  • Ways and Means
  • Public Relations
  • Employment (school-to-work programs)
  • SkillsUSA Championships

-Help change public misconceptions and
stereotypes of technical education students and
programs -Make the public aware of the value of
strong technical education programs in our school
systems
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Program of Work
-Students offered job shadowing, mentoring,
apprenticeship opportunities -Increased student
awareness of career options, quality job
practices and attitudes -Increased opportunities
for employer contact and eventual employment
  • Professional Development
  • Community Service
  • Social Activities
  • Ways and Means
  • Public Relations
  • Employment (school-to-work programs)
  • SkillsUSA Championships

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Program of Work
  • Professional Development
  • Community Service
  • Social Activities
  • Ways and Means
  • Public Relations
  • Employment (school-to-work programs)
  • SkillsUSA Championships

-The premiere showcase of career and technical
education. -The greatest commitment of corporate
volunteerism on a single day anywhere in America.
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  • National SkillsUSA Championships held annually in
    Kansas City, Mo. during SkillsUSAs national
    conference
  • 4,225 state winners compete in over seventy-two
    occupational and leadership contests
  • Requires more than 685,782 square feet of floor
    space - over eleven football fields!
  • The result of a direct interaction between
    industry and education More than 1,700 technical
    experts from labor and industry design and judge
    the contests

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  • Local, regional and state competitions lead to
    the national SkillsUSA Championships!

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How Does It Work?
  • In the classroom, students run their own Program
    of Work.
  • Students participate in state activities
  • Qualified students are invited to the national
    conference as delegates or competitors
  • Every student who participates gains skills and
    confidence and is better prepared for employment
    after completing school

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How do I start?
  • If youre a student, ask your local SkillsUSA
    advisor how to join
  • Integrate SkillsUSA into your classroom
  • Develop a Program of Work
  • Conduct ongoing (student-led) activities
  • Watch students develop and thrive

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Since our inception, weve helped train over
seven million workers to develop the skills
necessary to succeed, at work and in life.We
hope youll join us!
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For More Information
  • SkillsUSA
  • Phone (703) 777-8810
  • Web www.skillsusa.org
  • Your local SkillsUSA Chapter
  • See your Instructor for more Information
  • or to Sign-up

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SkillsUSA
  • www.skillsusa.org
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