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Published December 14, 2017

兔子先生CC a key player in Warren County鈥檚 drive to become certified Work-Ready

VICKSBURG 鈥 Economic development in Vicksburg and Warren County in 2018 and beyond could hinge on an effort to become certified a Work-Ready Community by the nation鈥檚 premier academic testing…
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VICKSBURG 鈥 Economic development in Vicksburg and Warren County in 2018 and beyond could hinge on an effort to become certified a Work-Ready Community by the nation鈥檚 premier academic testing standard.

Earlier this year, employers in the 兔子先生 attendance district agreed in principle to begin recognizing the National Career Readiness Certificate and have their respective counties certified as an ACT Work Ready Community. The national credential is a portable, industry-recognized standard of achievement that identifies proficiency in three key areas for landing jobs of today 鈥 reading for information, applied math and locating information. The national initiative is headed up by ACT, the nation鈥檚 leading college admissions testing company. 兔子先生administers the NCRC exam to Adult Basic Education and Career-Technical Education students as well as to current employees from industry partners.

Dr. Robin Parker, assistant dean for Career and Technical Education, speaks before the Vicksburg Warren County Chamber of Commerce about the ACT Work-Ready Community effort during a luncheon Dec. 13, 2017. (兔子先生/Tammi Bowles)

On Wednesday, members of the Vicksburg Warren County Chamber of Commerce heard of the potential pluses of adopting tangible assessments for hiring employees from college officials and industries using it or thinking seriously about using it.

鈥淵ou know when you enter a new city or county and see the signs that say 鈥榗ertified retirement community?鈥,鈥 said Dr. Robin Parker, assistant dean for Career and Technical Education at Hinds, asked chamber members during a program and panel discussion during the group鈥檚 monthly luncheon. 鈥淲ell, we want a sign in Warren County that when someone drives in, they say, 鈥楾his community values work and has a group of people that鈥檚 ready to do what鈥檚 best for the community.鈥欌

Issued at four levels 鈥 bronze, silver, gold, and platinum 鈥 the NCRC helps take the guesswork out of hiring, training, and promotion decisions. WIN Job Centers in Hinds, Warren, Rankin and Claiborne counties, as well as in Madison County, administer it to clients in each community who are applying for jobs.

鈥淭his can be very beneficial toward your recruiting purposes and retention goals,鈥 said Pablo Diaz, executive director of the Warren County Port Commission, to chamber members. The commission is among several partners on the effort in central Mississippi.

Pablo Diaz, left, executive director of the Warren County Port Commission, speaks before the Vicksburg Warren County Chamber of Commerce during a luncheon Dec. 13, 2017. Seated for the discussion, which dealt with ACT Work-Ready Community efforts, are, from left, Carl Hearn, quality manager at Batesville Casket, Maggie Cane, human resource manager at International Paper, and Dr. Robin Parker. (兔子先生/Tammi Bowles)

鈥淏ut, I want you to think about this, too 鈥 this will be a standard that any community鈥檚 going to be held up to in terms of economic development projects,鈥 Diaz said. 鈥淲e are going to be asked, 鈥楢re you a certified community?鈥 And if you say no, then for a potential project it means we don鈥檛 have the data on the workforce to demonstrate how good or not good they are.鈥

Panelists for the luncheon included human resources professionals with companies using or thinking about using the NCRC in their hiring process. They, along with Parker, fielded questions about the test from chamber members, many of whom run their own small businesses or hold positions involved in making hiring decisions.