"Connecting Teens
to the Future"
Boys & Girls Clubs
of America
Summary
CareerLaunch was developed by Boys &
Girls Clubs of America to give Club members a web-based career exploration
resource. Designed to supplement JOB READY! training, CareerLaunch allows
Boys & Girls Club teens to explore more than 1,100 occupations from
the O*NET database. Teens can identify careers, set personal goals, identify
potential barriers to employment, and search for jobs. CareerLaunchVersion
1 was released to Clubs in May 1999. The next release in 2002 will be based
on O*NET 3.0. It will also be expanded to include fun and engaging skills
activities, incentives, games, bulletin boards for Club administrators,
and a career chat feature to connect Club members to mentors.
The development of CareerLaunch was made
possible through funding from the U.S. Department of Labor, in conjunction
with funding for the JOB READY! training program. This program prepares
Boys & Girls Club teens for meaningful and productive work in today's
labor market.
How
is O*NET being used?
Boys & Girls Clubs of America (B&GCA)
is the nation's fastest-growing youth development organization, with a
primary focus on young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. The Clubs
offer a broad range of age-appropriate activities, focused on helping members
develop aspirations and acquire the skills they need to succeed as responsible
and productive adults.
The B&GCA Career Preparation program,
in particular, helps teens make sound educational decisions, explore a
variety of careers, and develop skills for success in the workplace. A
major new resource for Career Prep participants is JOB READY! training,
designed specifically to prepare teens to compete in today's highly-skilled,
technology-based labor market. It builds on the Department of Labor Secretary's
Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS) Report.
To support JOB READY! training, Boys &
Girls Clubs of America created CareerLaunch, a Web-based career
exploration resource. Drawing on the New York CareerZone pilot and other
tools using O*NET, the Clubs designed a user-friendly interface to connect
Clubs to O*NET and other occupational data. Teens can access job descriptions,
skills, interests, educational requirements, and work activities for more
than 1,100 O*NET occupations. An interactive, online assessment survey
is used to start teens on their search. The results of the survey bring
up a list of possible careers drawn from the O*NET database. A link to
the U.S. Department of Education's colleges/technical schools helps members
determine further academic or training requirements for a particular career.
Additional links to America's Job Bank and other employment sites provide
current job opening information for teens searching for jobs in their area
of interest. When the new version is completed, CareerLaunch will provide
a key educational resource for the Clubs' Career Prep program.
Who
is your target population?
Boys & Girls Club members, ages 13-18,
who participate in JOB READY!, Career Explorers Club, Keystone Club, and
Junior Staff Career Development Programs
Club staff
Program Administrators
What
kind of results is O*NET helping you to achieve?
CareerLaunch has been piloted in Boys &
Girls Clubs since May 1999 as a support to the Career Prep program. Clubs
have recruited and trained more than 5,000 teens and placed more than 4,000
in summer jobs. These participants used CareerLaunch as a resource tool
to explore areas of interest, make career decisions, set realistic goals
based upon sound data, and to find jobs. With the ongoing support of staff,
these young people were able to experience success on the job.
What
are the related program initiatives?
Boys & Girls Clubs provide youth with
a broad range of age-appropriate activities that enable young people to
make sound choices and enhance educational skills. Teens learn to set goals,
explore career possibilities, practice employability skills, and seek out
information on postsecondary education. Related B&GCA programs include:
JOB READY! - training that builds
on the Department of Labor Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary
Skills (SCANS) Report
Career Explorers Club - program
designed to help young teens broaden their horizons and begin to make connections
to careers.
Junior Staff Career Development
- mentoring program designed to develop a qualified, competent, and committed
workforce for Boys & Girls Clubs and other human service organizations.
Is
your product, program or service available for others to use?
Boys & Girls Clubs of America operates
nationwide. Specific programs and materials are designed for use by members
in Club-sponsored activities. Version 1 of CareerLaunch is currently available
to the public on the Internet. However, a new version is being developed
and will be available only to B&GCA members and staff. To find out
about Clubs in your area, check the B&GCA homepage at:http://www.bgca.org
and choose "Find a Club."
What
other strategies make your product, program or service successful?
The strategy that guides Boys & Girls
Clubs of America emphasizes the development of new generation-changing
program initiatives in three key areas: education, technology, and career
development programming. The goal is to help Club members create aspirations
and develop the tools they need to succeed as responsible and productive
adults. In particular, the critical support and interaction with caring
and knowledgeable adults are key to the effectiveness of CareerLaunch.
Contact
information.
Brazellia W. Baker
Boys & Girls Clubs of America
1230 West Peachtree Street, N.W.
Atlanta, GA 30309-3447
(404) 487-5876
bbaker@bgca.org
http://www.bgca.org
http://careerlaunch.bgca.net
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