During a recent government meeting, officials highlighted the importance of the Right Track program, which aims to provide youth and young adults aged 14 to 21 with professional development and work experiences across 23 county departments. Participants will gain valuable insights into various functions of local government, including processing subpoena requests, accounting practices, data collection for property tax, and community outreach initiatives.
County Manager Berg emphasized the program's significance in investing in the next generation of public sector talent and expressed gratitude to the city of St. Paul for its partnership in workforce solutions. He acknowledged the contributions of county departments and supervisors who dedicate their time to mentoring these young interns, underscoring the program's value for both participants and the community.
In addition to the Right Track program, Commissioner Ortega reported on discussions from the Itasca Summer Meeting, which focused on the growing workforce gap in the state. With a significant number of retirees expected in the coming years, Ortega stressed the need for comprehensive workforce development strategies that connect both public and private sectors. He noted that while various counties are implementing workforce initiatives, a coordinated approach is essential to effectively address employment challenges. Ortega also pointed to the necessity of reviewing national immigration laws as part of the broader strategy to bolster the workforce.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to fostering collaboration among stakeholders to ensure a robust and sustainable workforce for the future.