HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-12-18; Economic Development Subcommittee; ; Update on Workforce and Talent ProgramsECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUBCOMMITTEE
Meeting Date: Dec. 18,2023
To: Economic Development Subcommittee
From: David Graham, Chief Innovation Officer
Staff Contact:
Subject:
Recommended Action
David Graham, Chief Innovation Officer
david.graham@carlsbadca.gov, 442-339-5992
Update on Workforce and Talent Programs
Receive an informational report regarding progress on workforce and talent programs contained
within the Economic D'evelopment Strategic Plan (EDSP}, discuss and provide a recommendation.
Discussion
As reflected in the EDSP, workforce and talent challenges are among· the most pressing issues faced
by businesses on an ongoing basis. Across the country, many economic development programs now
include workforce and talent programs as means to bolster economic competitiveness. In the San
Diego region, both the San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation and San Diego
North Economic Development Council have invested heavily in developing resources to better align
talent with job opportunities. In this vein, one of the key pillars of the EDSP is focused on better
connecting potential workers to opportunities within Carlsbad companies. Staff have made
continuous progress on talent programming over the first half of the fiscal year. The city's efforts
help ensure strong talent pipelines for Carlsbad companies and help current and prospective
residents find meaningful work opportunities.
Building on our commitment to fostering a robust and equitable talent pipeline, staff are
implementing strategic actions that align with the EDSP's action plan. These actions are designed to
enhance Carlsbad's attractiveness to skilled workers, support local businesses in their recruitment
efforts, and ensure our workforce is equipped with the necessary skills to thrive in the modern
economy.
Life in Action: Recognizing the importance of showcasing Carlsbad as an ideal place to live
and work, we are utilizing the Life in Action program to promote the city as a great place to
live and work. Highlighting the unique lifestyle, cultural richness, and career opportunities
available in our city, Life in Action engages audiences via persistent social media posts,
monthly newsletters, and original content. By effectively communicating these attributes, we
aim to attract a diverse and talented workforce who are drawn not only to the quality of life
that Carlsbad affords but also to the career prospects of our key industries and businesses.
In the last year, Life in Action published 918 social media posts, engaging 132,000 people.
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Staff also authored 11 articles and published 11 newsletters.
Life in Action Recruiter: To make it easier for employers to connect with potential talent,
staff are enhancing the "Life in Action Recruiter" tool. As part of the fiscal year 2023-2024
budget, the Economic Development Subcommittee recommended additional funds for the
build-out of the recruiter platform, which was in turn approved by the City Council. The
upgraded interface provides a more user-friendly and efficient platform for employers to
recruit interested workers. By streamlining this process and making the platform more
efficient for employers, we aim to facilitate better matches between local businesses and job
seekers, thereby optimizing the recruitment process. The upgraded platform is currently in
beta as the final kinks get worked out and will launch in January 2024.
Collaboration with Local Partners and Educational Institutions: Staff are actively
collaborating with local partners and educational institutions to increase student awareness
of job and internship opportunities in Carlsbad. For example, staff are in conversations with
CSU San Marcos to determine how to better provide connectivity options, like shuttles, to
Carlsbad employers. Staff are also working with the university and the San Diego North
Economic Development Council to promote campus housing as an option for summer
interns. Through this program, CSU San Marcos will offer blocks of rooms to summer interns
at Carlsbad companies at a discounted "rack rate". The program, set to begin in Summer
2024, removes a significant barrier for interns -affordable options for summer housing.
Several Carlsbad employers have expressed significant interest in the program and laud the
idea to expand their ability to hire interns from across the country.
Expanding the Job Readiness Room: The Job Readiness Room (JRR), offered through
Carlsbad Libraries completed the pilot phase in July 2023. The program partners learned
several lessons about demand, industry interests from participants, and usability by
businesses. The program succeeded in providing new skills to more than 100 Carlsbad
residents and workers, but fell short on placements within Carlsbad companies, at roughly
15% placement/success in finding a new job. In debriefing with Carlsbad employers, it was
evident that while the program did upskill candidates, it was too challenging to break outside
their standard hiring practices. As such, the JRR partners reconfigured the program to
provide more specific upskilling pathways for newly hired employees. In this form, the
program will allow for 25 small-to-medium-sized Carlsbad employers to provide 15-20 hours
of job training for new employees once a hire has been made. This pivot, which will be
promoted through the Chamber of Commerce, better aligns with current employer hiring
practices and continues to provide a more qualified workforce that supports the city's
competitiveness.
Evaluating Micromobility Options: To improve accessibility to employment centers, staff
continues to monitor North County Transit District's efforts to revive the former Carlsbad
Connector program to provide first and last-mile connectivity from transit hubs to major
employers and business parks. This initiative, which aligns with the city's Transportation
Demand Management plan is also how the city would propose to move students from CSU
San Marcos to the business park. It aims to address transportation barriers that might
prevent talented individuals who do not live within close proximity to Carlsbad from
accessing employment opportunities. By improving connectivity and transit options, Carlsbad
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is making it easier for workers to commute, thereby expanding the talent pool available to
our local businesses.
These strategic actions are integral to our vision of nurturing a dynamic, skilled, and accessible
workforce in Carlsbad. By focusing on these key areas, we are not only enhancing our city's
economic competitiveness but also ensuring that residents have access to rewarding career
opportunities and a high quality of life.
Next Steps
With feedback from the Economic Development Subcommittee, staff will continue to execute
strategies and tactics included in the economic development strategic actions, in conformance with
the Economic Development Strategic Plan approved by City Council.
Public Notification
Public notice of this item was posted in keeping with the Ralph M. Brown Act and was available for
public viewing and review at least 72 hours before the scheduled meeting date.
Exhibits
None.
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UPDATE ON WORKFORCE AND TALENT
PROGRAMS
Recommendation: Receive an informational report regarding progress
on workforce and talent programs contained within the Economic
Development Strategic Plan, discuss and provide a recommendation.
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INNOVATION & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL TRENDS
•Growing demand for skilled talent
•Skills needed are rapidly evolving
•Highly educated and highly skilled talent are key
drivers of a vibrant economy
INNOVATION & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Workforce
& Talent
Carlsbad is a North County
employment leader
Carlsbad is a net-
importer of jobs
60,000 residents are in
the workforce
99,500 jobs in Carlsbad
Carlsbad has a
highly educated
workforce
60.4% have a bachelor’s
degree or higher
23.7% have a graduate of
professional degree
Carlsbad
employers
are hiring
11,398 job postings
July – September 2023
Median advertised
salary is $51,100
Talent
Challenges
The #1 challenge we hear
from businesses
The jobs to labor
ratio is extremely
tight
1.7 open jobs for every
available worker
Lack of housing
affordability
Median home price in
Carlsbad is $1.44 million
Workforce
trends affect
competitiveness
Hybrid work and
remote work are both
an opportunity and a
challenge
THE ROLE CITIES CAN PLAY
•To remain competitive, cities and regions must be
engaged in building talent pipelines that develop and
attract qualified workers to the area
•Demonstrating work/life balance and high quality of
life makes an area more attractive to talent
•Supporting and developing connections to higher
education and skills-training organizations supports
industry development
INNOVATION & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
POTENTIAL IMPACT
•Innovation economy workers generally draw earn
wages and have higher earning potential
•These workers make strong consumers, thereby
supporting local businesses and the economy
•Regions with a concentration of qualified workers are
more desirable for expanding businesses, furthering
economic growth
INNOVATION & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
WHAT CARLSBAD IS DOING
Life in Action
Outbound communication and engagement to position
Carlsbad as a destination for talent
•Published 918 social media posts
•Engaged 132,000 individuals
•Authored 11 articles about Carlsbad businesses and
industries
•Sent 11 newsletters to businesses
INNOVATION & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
WHAT CARLSBAD IS DOING
Life in Action Recruiter
Capturing inbound interest from those interested in
starting a Carlsbad career
•More than 400 individuals submitted information to
connect with Carlsbad employers so far
•Enhancements being made to make the platform
more usable and efficient for businesses
•Improvements to better track throughput and better
market the program to both businesses
and job-seekers
•Updates will be live in January
INNOVATION & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
WHAT CARLSBAD IS DOING
Collaboration with Partners and Educational Institutions
Bolstering the pipeline of students for internship and job
opportunities
•In partnership with SDNEDC and other North County
Cities, establishing a new summer housing program
with CSU San Marcos
•Working with NCTD and on potential options to move
students from nearby campuses to intern
opportunities in the business park
INNOVATION & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
WHAT CARLSBAD IS DOING
Micro-mobility Options for Workers
Establishing more ways to get talent to work
•Pursuing last-mile connectivity that improves access
between employment centers and transit hubs
•Helps address housing affordability challenges by
reducing the commute burden for workers that live
further from Carlsbad
•Aligns with the City’s TDM plan
INNOVATION & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
WHAT CARLSBAD IS DOING
Job-Readiness Room
Helping new hires become more productive, faster
•100 job-seekers used the platform to upskill in the
pilot phase
•Offering a redesigned program to directly support
businesses that are hiring by providing training
options for new hires
•Offers rapid skills training for new hires to become
more productive and better qualified
INNOVATION & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT