Re-release December 11, 2013
Gov. Beshear kicks off renovation project for new Kentucky Career Center in Covington
New facility will streamline, expand employment services in the community
FRANKFORT, Ky. (Dec. 11, 2013) - Setting the stage for new opportunities for northern Kentucky's businesses and workforce, Gov. Steve Beshear today kicked off renovations at the future site of the new Kentucky Career Center in Covington.
Once complete, the facility will be a state-of-the-art employment and education center for northern Kentucky residents and employers, and will serve as a model for future career centers throughout the state.
"The Kentucky Career Center provides many valuable employment and training services," said Gov. Beshear. "The new facility will offer more comprehensive services of multiple agencies from one convenient location, and will help foster an environment that is attractive and functional to job seekers and businesses."
In an effort to revitalize an area in need of investment, the City of Covington will buy and lease the renovated property at 1324-1414 Madison Ave. to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the Northern Kentucky Area Development District (NKADD). The project includes a single-level, 28,000-square-foot building in addition to a parking lot that accommodates more than 100 cars.
The Kentucky Career Center space will house 66 employees, and will have facilities to accommodate visits by large employers to conduct information sessions and interviews for potential employees. The NKADD will sublease a portion of space to community partners including the Brighton Center, Goodwill and the Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK).
The $4.8 million renovation is projected to be completed in six months. The eight-year lease includes management and maintenance of the facility which will be contracted with a professional property management firm. The city has issued bonds for the project.
"This investment addresses a number of challenges for both the city and the state," said Gov. Beshear. "It breathes new life into an area by revitalizing a vacant building and brings together multiple community partners to create a focal point for state and local education, training and employment programs."
All Department of Workforce Investment agencies will provide services at the career center in addition to the numerous community programs that will be located in the facility. This will provide an opportunity for services to be more functionally streamlined and more convenient for both job seekers and business customers.
"This is not just a building that's being renovated," said Tom Zawacki, secretary of the Education and Workforce Development Cabinet. "We are also modernizing the way we do business to be more customer-centered."
This shift, developed with input from business and industry, reflects a new workforce development system in the Commonwealth that is demand-driven, business-led and solutions-based. Internal changes are occurring by promoting better collaboration among system partners, training for staff and streamlined services in local career centers across the state.
The new Kentucky Career Center website features a free-to-use, online job-matching portal called "Focus Talent" for employers and "Focus Career" for job seekers. It uses technology to match skilled workers with employers in need of those skills. Focus Talent allows employers to post job advertisements and search for resumes and offers employers quick and easy access to a large repository of relevant talent. Focus Career provides job seekers both a professional resume builder and a path to job registration.
The Kentucky Career Center in Covington is currently located at 320 Garrard St. It is one of 75 Kentucky Career Centers located across the state.
Services for job seekers include career coaching, access to local job openings, job leads and referrals, professional resume services, job search resource centers with free Wi-Fi and Internet access, unemployment insurance claim filing assistance, employment services for military veterans and individuals with special needs, and education and training opportunities.
Services for businesses include talent recruitment assistance, candidate pre-screening and assessment, free use of onsite conference space to conduct interviews, coordination of job fairs and hiring events, tax credit incentive programs, free access to Kentucky's online job posting portal, and business services representatives available to provide personalized support.