Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Monterey, Napa, San Benito, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, and Sonoma
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Establishing Patient/Health Navigator Programs
This report and its associated tools are intended for employers of patient/health navigators and community colleges as they partner to meet both workforce needs and training.
Wine/Viticulture Occupations in the North Bay
This study reports findings from a survey conducted with vineyards and wineries in the North Bay to assess the demand for four technical occupations. Data is presented on the industry, employment projections, education/skill requirements, workforce challenges and educational programs. Potential training gaps were identified.
Wine/Viticulture Occupations in the North Valley
Medical Laboratory Technician Occupational Profile
Findings for Medical Laboratory Technicians from CHA and COE/HWI surveys in 2014.
Physician Assistant Occupational Profile
Findings for Physician Assistants from CHA and COE/HWI surveys in 2014.
Health Occupations
Key Findings Report for 10 healthcare occupations in the Bay Area from CHA and CWI/COE surveys.
Certified Nursing Assistant Occupational Profile
Findings for Certified Nurse Assistants (CNAs) from HWI/COE and CHA surveys conducted in 2014
Home Health Aide Occupational Profile
Findings for Home Health Aides (HHAs) from HWI/COE and CHA surveys conducted in 2014.
Licensed Vocational Nurse Occupational Profile
Findings for Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) from HWI/COE and CHA surveys conducted in 2014.
Medical Assistant Occupational Profile
Findings for Medical Assistants (MAs) from HWI/COE and CHA surveys conducted in 2014.
Medical Coder Occupational Brief
Findings for Medical Coders from HWI/COE and CHA surveys conducted in 2014.
Occupational Therapy Assistant Occupational Profile
Findings for Occupational Therapy Assistants (OTAs) from HWI/COE and CHA surveys conducted in 2014.
Registered Nurse Ocupational Profile
Findings for Registered Nurses (RNs) from HWI/COE and CHA surveys conducted in 2014.
Life Sciences & Biotech Middle Skills Workforce
The life sciences/biotechnology sector has been strong and steady job generator, growing jobs at a pace well above the national average. Within California, the life sciences/biotechnology industries are concentrated in and economically important to the three regions - Los Angeles/Orange County, San Francisco Bay, and San Diego. This study looks at both labor market demand and college supply data to determine if California's community colleges are meeting the employer demand for middle skills biotechnology workforce.
ICT Issues and Opportunities
The ICT workforce does not just work for ICT industry employers - these professionals are strategically essential to most organizations and are found within all industry sectors in California.
Recycling and Materials Management Occupations
During the next two years Recycling and Materials Management employers project they could add more than 14,000 jobs in California, representing a 10% growth rate over the period.
Water & Wastewater Occupations
Water is one of the most valuable resources for any region in California, but it is especially vital for the southern part of the state. As the population in Southern California continues to expand, maintaining an adequate supply of water and increasing efficiency of its use is a high priority.
Regional Labor Market Profile: Santa Cruz & Monterey Counties
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Regional Labor Market Profile: East Bay
Regional Labor Market Profile: North Bay
Regional Labor Market Profile: San Francisco & San Mateo Counties
Regional Labor Market Profile: Silicon Valley
Mobile Media Workforce & Employment
Presentation providing key findings from Mobile Media statewide scan.
Press Release: Solar Study
A study released by the Centers of Excellence finds that job opportunities in the solar industry are expected to increase by up to 40 percent in the next three years. The “Solar Industry & Occupations: Distributed and Utility-scale Generation” report also looked at the availability of community college courses and programs educating potential employees for the solar industry in California.