Baird: Connect to training, careers in fast-growing fields

Monday, September 20, 2021
Beau Baird

State Rep. Beau Baird (R-Greencastle) urges Hoosiers to join the thousands who are already taking advantage of Indiana’s Next Level Jobs certificate program to skill up at no cost and obtain a higher-paying job.

With many high-wage positions requiring specially trained workers, Baird said Hoosiers can skill up for free with a Next Level Jobs Workforce Ready Grant, which covers tuition costs for those earning a high-value certificate from Ivy Tech Community College or Vincennes University.

Since launching in 2017, more than 50,000 Hoosiers have enrolled to complete a high-demand certificate program through Indiana’s Next Level Jobs Workforce Ready Grant.

“Many of today’s jobs require specialized training, but it’s not often easy for working adults to return to school full time,” Baird said. “Next Level Jobs bridges the gap for Hoosiers seeking new skills for in-demand occupations without a several-years-long commitment, and gives employers a ready workforce.”

According to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, those who earn a Workforce Ready Grant certificate see an annual median wage increase of $6,800.

Baird said the program is designed so that participants can continue to work while earning a certificate in one of five in-demand job fields, including health and life sciences, IT and business services, building and construction, transportation and logistics and advanced manufacturing. To learn more about Workforce Ready Grants, visit NextLevelJobs.org.

Baird said to connect to a career in a fast-growing field today, Hoosiers can also visit IndianaCareerReady.com/INDemandJobs. This website helps job seekers easily explore industries experiencing significant growth, both in the number of hires and in rising wages. High-demand jobs in Indiana include nurses, accountants, computer systems analysts, construction managers, electricians, plumbers and software developers. The web portal offers a sortable list displaying the educational requirements, average salary, job postings and training opportunities for each occupation.

State Rep. Baird represents House District 44, which includes all of Putnam County and portions of Clay, Morgan, Owen and Parke counties.

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    Baby Baird likes to spend taxpayer money on things that are not in the right scope of government... just like his dad.

    Bread and circuses. Bread and circuses.

    Expect nothing less from a member of TEAM HOLCOMB. (Facebook official.)

    -- Posted by dreadpirateroberts on Wed, Sep 22, 2021, at 7:00 PM
  • DPR,

    Are there politicians who don't like to spend contributing citizens money?

    I don't know any, even my beloved President Reagan.

    -- Posted by beg on Thu, Sep 23, 2021, at 9:40 PM
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