CTS Webinar: Expanding the Transportation Workforce
About the Event
Recruiting and retaining transportation maintenance workers is an ongoing and increasing challenge. A recently completed project sponsored by the Minnesota Local Road Research Board seeks to address this by providing easily accessible tools that local agencies can use to help recruit and retain maintenance professionals.
A new website—MNTransportationCareers.com—serves as a portal for job seekers, public works managers, human resources departments, employment counselors, and others. It includes easily accessible and sharable videos, brochures, a training guide, job board, case studies, and other resources.
This webinar will discuss the project background and scope and highlight this new resource. It is being held in conjunction with a meeting of the CTS Education and Engagement Council.
Speakers
John Siqveland is the communications director at the Center for Transportation Studies. In this role, he leads the communications team in planning and implementing strategies that advance the Center's mission and increase the visibility and impact of its work. John also serves on the Center's Leadership Team, helping to guide all aspects of its operations.
Katherine Stanley is the senior manager of training and technical assistance at the Center for Transportation Studies. In this role, she oversees planning and delivery of training and technical assistance, stakeholder engagement, and workforce development activities for a variety of transportation stakeholder groups.
Registration
This webinar is free to attend, but registration is required. Once you have registered, you will receive an email confirmation with a Zoom link. The link should not be shared with others; it is unique to you.
Please let us know how we can ensure that this webinar is inclusive to you. What accommodations or access needs can we help facilitate? Contact Samantha Hahn-Douville at snhahn@umn.edu when you register to help us provide you with the best access.
If you're unable to join us for the live broadcast, a recording will be available here after the event.
Credit
Attendees are eligible for Professional Development Hours (PDHs) and American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification maintenance credits.
Questions?
Please contact Samantha Hahn-Douville at snhahn@umn.edu.