Workforce

Workforce Innovation and Solutions

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Introduction

We strive to ensure our workforce development programs are not only responsive to current needs, but actively preparing our applicants and employees for future opportunities.

We truly believe in the art of impact and exposure to various career fields and workforce training opportunities to enhance their likelihood of obtaining full-time employment with the City of Racine and achieving family-sustaining wages.

Strategies

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Innovation

Design, implementation, and evaluation of workforce development programs and policies that anticipate future workforce needs and barriers.

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Locally-Centered

Ensure that all programs and services are continuously tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals facing high barriers to employment, with a focus on City of Racine residents and economic stability.

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Equity and Inclusion

Deep commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion while leading initiatives that address systemic barriers for underserved populations.

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Data-Driven

Use data to drive decision-making, measure impact, and make informed adjustments to program strategies.

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Bridge to Employment

Exposure opportunities, such as internships, apprenticeships and training programs that can provide valuable work experience and knowledge needed to obtain jobs with the City of Racine and local businesses.

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Increase Confidence and Self-Esteem

Fostering a culture of continuous learning and improve and closing the gap between the community and local government.

Meet Workforce Innovation And Solutions Manager

Kischa Buford 

Kischa first came to the City of Racine to create the city’s highly successful Youth Employment Program (YEP). After two years of managing the YEP, Kischa was named the city’s DEI Officer.
She has 10 years of experience in recruiting, community relations, and workforce development in the public and non-profit sectors. Before joining the City of Racine, Kischa was the Recruiter for the City of Milwaukee’s Fire and Police Commission, where she oversaw the recruitment, community relations, and marketing campaigns for the Milwaukee Fire and Police Departments.

Her main objective was to increase diversity and inclusive practices within the recruitment and testing process and educate the community on the importance of residency and community-serving positions. (https://cityofracinewi.gov/mayor/).

About City of Racine Human Resources

Welcome to the City of Racine’s Human Resources Department. Our dedicated team is committed to empowering employees, fostering a positive and productive workplace, and recruiting top talent to serve our community. Learn more about our values, goals, and the services we provide to support the city’s continued growth and success.

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