High Schools and Career Technology

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Organization Name: Delaware Area Career Center

Organization website: https://www.delawareareacc.org/

Organization phone number: 740-548-0708

Contact Name: Lisa-Marie Reinhart, Career Readiness Coordinator

Phone: 740-201-3218

Email: reinhartl@delawareareacc.org

Name of program: All high school programs

The various programs offered at the Delaware Area Career Center will give you the chance to take advantage of:

  • College Credits
  • Industry Credentials (higher paying jobs!)
  • Internships from personal networking
  • Impressive portfolios
  • Engaging, hands-on classes
  • A college application like no other

Campus Life
DACC partners with your school district to offer off-site electives. We are housed on one campus and at local businesses to give you an authentic and unique look into different career choices.

Organization Name: Ohio Department of Job & Family Services/OhioMeansJobs

Organization website: https://jfs.ohio.gov/ and http://jfs.ohio.gov/owd/CCMEP/index.stm

Organization phone number: 740-833-2300

Contact Name: Carolyn Stout, OhioMeansJobs Delaware County Program Supervisor

Phone: 740-833-2313

Email: carolyn.stout@jfs.ohio.gov

Name of program: Comprehensive Case Management and Employment Program

Description of program:  The Comprehensive Case Management and Employment Program (CCMEP) helps low-income young adults ages 14-24 get the training and supports necessary to enter a career and break the poverty cycle. Read the Fact Sheet for more information.

 

Organization Name: Ohio Department of Job & Family Services/OhioMeansJobs

Organization website: https://jfs.ohio.gov/owd/WorkforceProf/OJT.stm

Organization phone number: 740-833-2300

Contact Name: Carolyn Stout, OhioMeansJobs Delaware County Program Supervisor

Phone: 740-833-2313

Email: carolyn.stout@jfs.ohio.gov

Name of program: OhioMeansJobs Readiness Seal

http://education.ohio.gov/getattachment/Topics/New-Skills-for-Youth/SuccessBound/OhioMeansJobs-Readiness-Seal/OhioMeansJobs-Readiness-Seal-Employers-HigherEd.pdf.aspx?lang=en-US

http://education.ohio.gov/getattachment/Topics/New-Skills-for-Youth/SuccessBound/OhioMeansJobs-Readiness-Seal/OhioMeansJobs-Post-Secondary-Supporter.pdf.aspx?lang=en-US

Description of program:  The OhioMeansJobs-Readiness Seal* is a formal designation a student can earn by demonstrating the professional skills that are required for success in the workplace. The student can earn the OhioMeansJobsReadiness Seal by asking three or more mentors to validate that the student demonstrated the professional skills valued by Ohio businesses. The OhioMeansJobs-Readiness Seal distinguishes students who are prepared to contribute to the workplace and their communities. To earn the OhioMeansJobs-Readiness Seal, each student must complete these steps:

  1. Demonstrate proficiency** in each of 15 identified professional skills.
  2. Using the OhioMeansJobs-Readiness Seal Form, record how he or she demonstrated each professional skill. A student is only required to document how he or she demonstrated each skill in one of three possible environments – school, work or community. But, the student cannot document all 15 skills in the same environment, for example, school. At least two environments must be reflected among the demonstrated skills.
  3. Have each skill validated (confirmed) by at least one mentor. A mentor is an experienced advisor the student trusts. A minimum of three mentors must be involved in the overall validation process and sign the form. By signing the form, each mentor is recommending the student to a prospective employer or higher education provider.
  4. The student is encouraged to secure letters of recommendation from his or her mentors. The student also may engage in career planning and career readiness activities on OhioMeansJobs.com.