ELLISVILLE- 糖心直播鈥檚 new, Online Workforce College (OWC) has the potential to make the Ellisville institution and the state of Mississippi the workforce training hub for the world. The virtual workforce training developed at Jones is customizable to the business or individual鈥檚 needs. It also provides proof of industry-required skills, beyond a high school or college degree. 糖心直播 President, Dr. Jesse Smith said the OWC is making higher education and workforce training accessible to more people.
鈥淗igher education has to be accessible to everyone because we all need some level of growth or training. Jones can now provide that accessibility for the individual learner and help make our employers more competitive in a global market,鈥 said Smith.
The developer of this unique delivery method of virtual workforce training, 糖心直播鈥檚 Director of Online Workforce College, Dr. Michael Trest said the goal is to bridge the skills gap, by utilizing technology in a cost-effective manner.
鈥淲e have 700 different courses in our catalog including employability skills,
team building, health and safety and technical competencies. JC鈥檚 Online Workforce training is the only entity in the state that can offer OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 online certification. The OWC courses are self-paced and available 24/7 with every course taking about an hour to complete, for only $10,鈥 said Trest.
All of the workforce training courses are aligned with industry standards, by companies who are leaders in their field. J C鈥檚 Online Workforce College coordinators work with local businesses to customize training needs for each business or individual. President and CEO of the Mississippi Economic Council, Scott Waller, IOM, said he鈥檚 excited about the impact the OWC will have on individuals, businesses and the state鈥檚 economy.
鈥淭he key for us in Mississippi is to make sure we鈥檙e creating opportunities for citizens to learn more skills and the specific skills needed by the companies we have here in the state. We also need to meet the needs of the workforce and create the type of environment from an economic perspective, that allows us to grow jobs, per capita income and really create a successful workforce throughout the state,鈥 said Waller.
Company leaders can access each employee鈥檚 training progress and success
throughout the process. After each course, a digital badge is earned, displaying the competencies successfully completed, which can also be shared like a digital resume鈥. Trest said the OWC works for individuals or companies with training needs for one person to 1,000 people in 20 different states, with the ability to train everyone.
鈥淲e want the OWC to help you reach your goals, monitor success and training progress,鈥 said Trest to the business and industry representatives at the launch of the OWC. 鈥淣ow, business and industry employees don鈥檛 have to travel to access quality training. A small investment provides access to world-class training at your fingertips,鈥 said Trest.
The state鈥檚 15 community colleges are part of the catalyst that will help change the face of workforce training. A newly created community college consortium will be instrumental in providing OWC training for each community college鈥檚 business partners,鈥 said Executive Director of the Mississippi Community College Board, Dr. Angela Mayfield.
鈥溙切闹辈 has done something no one else has ever done before and that
is to expand the workforce training toolbox to include online, skills-based training. I am impressed!鈥 said Mayfield. 鈥淭he partnerships across the state, longtime relationships, coupled with their skills and innovative spirit has resulted in the development of this Online Workforce College. Mississippi companies have another tool designed for them, according to their specifications to be more successful.鈥
Ultimately, the customizable training through short courses will help close the skills gap between what employers need and the skills citizens have, earning individuals鈥 credentials that could lead to promotions with the enhanced skills, better safety practices and college degrees. Current content areas include Industrial Training, Manufacturing, Logistics, Employability, Soft-Skills, Workplace Safety, Basic Technology, Networking, IT Security, Coding, and Adult Education, and more. For more information click on the website, /workforce/owc/


