Strengthening Workforce Readiness and Life Skills TrainingPlan of Work
Harrison County CES
County Emphasis:
Strengthening Workforce Readiness and Life Skills Training
Concentration 1:
Work and Life Skill Development
Situation:
America’s future hinges on a prepared workforce and engaged communities collaborating to tackle society’s most pressing challenges. As of 2024, there are 2,465,949 job openings in Kentucky and nationwide there are 10 million unfilled jobs. Fasted growing jobs are in the fields of vocational education and higher education teachers, agriculture professionals, and digitally enabled roles: ecommerce specialists, digital transformation specialists, and digital marketing professionals (World Economic Forum, 2023). 85% of the jobs that will exist in 2030 haven’t been invented yet (Dell Technologies, 2019). 77% of employers say focus less on traditional school subjects, more on real-world skills (Kauffman Foundation, 2021). Skills like analytical thinking, creative thinking, resilience, flexibility, adaptability are key (World Economic Forum, 2023). According to the National 4-H Index Study 2024, 80% explored career options, 50% received guidance for college decisions, and 95% reported 4-H helped them identify things they were good at. To ensure a sustainable society, it is crucial that our youth are equipped to fill these positions. The University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension System Community Needs Assessment (2023) has identified key priority issues related to life skill development for young people. These priorities include youth life skill training opportunities, youth workforce readiness, and maximizing youth voice in matters that directly impact them1. Empowering our youth to actively participate in addressing societal issues is essential for a thriving future.
County Situation:
Based on the most current needs assessment, Harrison County survey participants indicated an overwhelming emphasis on youth life skills and workforce readiness as top priorities. Harrison County 4-H has a tremendous opportunity to utilize local resources, county leadership, and a club focus in many areas that develop work or life skills. 4-H began an Entrepreneur club in 2022 that has reached numerous young people in the program and connected many community business men and women to youth with a passion for business and community service. Eleven businesses partnered with a young entrepreneur for job shadowing in 2025. The local Chamber Director is heavily involved in club meetings and providing opportunities for young people to vendor at community events.
Long-Term Outcomes:
- Youth will demonstrate necessary leadership, teamwork, and communication skills needed to be successful in the workplace.
- Youth participation in community involvement increases.
- Youth will serve in leadership roles in their community.
- Youth will more effectively communicate, work with others, and contribute to driving change and shaping the future.
- Youth will become engaged, healthy, and productive members of their communities.
- Improved quality of workforce
Intermediate Outcomes:
- Increased implementation of employability strategies/skills
- Youth will practice teamwork, responsibility, communication, conflict resolution techniques, and problem-solving skills.
- Youth will plan and implement a service project.
- Youth will choose to take on leadership roles in their community.
Initial Outcomes:
- Developed skills related to workforce development
- Improved employability and interpersonal skills
- Youth identify personal strengths that contribute to life and work skill development.
- Youth will practice civic engagement, leadership and communication skills.
- Increased knowledge of career pathways.
Evaluation:
Outcome
Short Term
Indicator
Number of youth who reported learning new skills to prepare or improve themselves for the workforce as a result of participating in an Extension workforce development program/outreach.
Method
Standard Evaluation
Timeline
Immediately post program (6+ hours)
Outcome
Short Term
Indicator
Number of volunteers who coordinated service activities (community service, service learning, personal service to others).
Method
Standard Evaluation
Timeline
Immediately post program (6+ hours)
Outcome
Short Term
Indicator
Number of youth who reported serving in a leadership role.
Method
Standard Evaluation
Timeline
Immediately post program (6+ hours)
Outcome
Medium Term
Indicator
Number of youth who gained an increase in salary/income as a result of participating in an Extension workforce development program/outreach.
Method
Survey
Timeline
End of program year
Outcome
Long Term
Indicator
Long-term evaluation will be conducted using the National 4-H Index Study.
Method
Survey or Interview
Timeline
1 + years
Learning Opportunities:
Audience
4-Hers and Volunteers
Project or Activity
4-H Sewing and Needle work projects
Content or Curriculum
Sewing, knitting, crochet, quilting, and embroidery skills
Inputs
Volunteers, 4-H staff, Extension Office, Fairgrounds- Fashion Revue
Date(s)
Weekly/monthly meetings September – May
Audience
4-Hers and Community Leaders
Project or Activity
Chamber and 4-H Entrepreneurship
Content or Curriculum
Build Your Future Curriculum, Marketing, Vendor opportunities, presentation skills
Inputs
Chamber Director, Local Bank, Volunteers, 4-H Agent, Local Business Owners
Date(s)
September - August
Audience
Advanced Agriculture Students in the High School
Project or Activity
Farm Inc.
Content or Curriculum
Developed Farm Inc. Curriculum, UK extension resources
Inputs
Soil Conservation, Ag Credit, Local agribusiness men and women, Fairgrounds, Harrison County High School Ag Department, Extension Staff
Date(s)
Audience
4-Hers (6th-12th grade)
Project or Activity
LifeSmarts
Content or Curriculum
National Life Smarts educational resources
Inputs
4-H Agent, Extension Office, National LifeSmarts.org, local business resources, KY State Fair
Date(s)
September - April
Audience
4-Hers (6th-12th grade)
Project or Activity
National 4-H FCS Competitions
Content or Curriculum
National 4-H FCS competition educational resources
Inputs
4-H Agent, Extension Office, National FCS in TX, KY State Fair
Date(s)
August - January
Audience
4-Hers and volunteers
Project or Activity
Photography
Content or Curriculum
Camera settings, photography skills
Inputs
Boyd’s Station Art Gallery, Harrison County Fairgrounds, KY State Fair
Date(s)
Spring
Audience
4-Hers and Volunteers
Project or Activity
Tractor Driving and Lawnmower
Content or Curriculum
Petroleum Power curriculum
Inputs
Harrison County Fairgrounds, KY State Fair, Extension Office
Date(s)
Summer
Audience
Preschool
Project or Activity
Laugh & Learn
Content or Curriculum
Laugh & Learn curriculum
Inputs
Extension agents and staff, volunteers
Date(s)
September-May
Audience
Public
Project or Activity
Quilting, Sewing, Knitting, Arts, Scrapbooking, Project Days, Embroidery, basket making, applique
Content or Curriculum
UK resources, patterns
Inputs
Extension staff, volunteers
Date(s)
All Year
Audience
Youth
Project or Activity
Life Skills 101
Content or Curriculum
Laundry, self-defense, car maintenance, balancing checkbook, first aid
Inputs
Extension staff, HMH, volunteers
Date(s)
Summer
Audience
4-Hers and Community Volunteers
Project or Activity
Communications Contest
Content or Curriculum
Speech, Demonstration, Mock Interview
Inputs
Community College, Extension Staff, Volunteers
Date(s)
End of March (County), April/May (Area), July (State)
Audience
4-Hers (6th grade-12th grade)
Project or Activity
Social Media Club
Content or Curriculum
Social media etiquette; film making for newsletter audience
Inputs
Extension film equipment, teachers, 4-H Agent and Program Assistant, monthly newsletter
Date(s)
End of month August- April
Audience
4-Hers (6th-12th Grade)
Project or Activity
4-H Teen Council
Content or Curriculum
Step up to leadership, Officer Training, Robert’s Rules of Order, Communication, Committees
Inputs
4-H UK Specialists, neighboring 4-H agents and programs, KY 4-H, SRTLC, Teen Retreat, Middle School Retreat, Teen Summit, Teen Conference, State Teen Council, 4-H Issues, Area Teens
Date(s)
All year
Audience
4-H Volunteers
Project or Activity
KY Volunteer Forum
Content or Curriculum
Workshops – content based, award recognition
Inputs
Hyatt Regency, Lexington, KY, Extension Staff, Office Vans
Date(s)
Even Year Februarys
Audience
Homemakers
Project or Activity
Kentucky Extension Homemaker Lessons, Clubs, and Events, Junior Homemakers, Men Homemakers, Curry, Jacobs, Indian Creek, Sunrise, Barlow, New Millenium, Leesburg, Falmouth Road
Content or Curriculum
Leader Lessons, county clubs, county, area, and state committees, councils, and annual meetings
Inputs
FCS agents, UK specialists, volunteers
Date(s)
All Year
Evaluation:
Outcome
Short Term
Indicator
Number of youth who reported learning new skills to prepare or improve themselves for the workforce as a result of participating in an Extension workforce development program/outreach.
Method
Standard Evaluation
Timeline
Immediately post program (6+ hours)
Outcome
Short Term
Indicator
Number of volunteers who coordinated service activities (community service, service learning, personal service to others).
Method
Standard Evaluation
Timeline
Immediately post program (6+ hours)
Outcome
Short Term
Indicator
Number of youth who reported serving in a leadership role.
Method
Standard Evaluation
Timeline
Immediately post program (6+ hours)
Outcome
Medium Term
Indicator
Number of youth who gained an increase in salary/income as a result of participating in an Extension workforce development program/outreach.
Method
Survey
Timeline
End of program year
Outcome
Long Term
Indicator
Long-term evaluation will be conducted using the National 4-H Index Study.
Method
Survey or Interview
Timeline
1 + years
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