What is an Advisory Council?
Advisory Councils are imperative to the success of the Lee County Career & Technology Center. The LCCTC Advisory Council promotes greater cooperation between the school and business and industry. Each of our 12 programs has its own Advisory Council made up of mostly private sector members who volunteer their time, talent and knowledge to support and strengthen career and technical education. Committee members advise and assist instructors and students by sharing industry knowledge and providing up-to-date information on industry standards and needs. Council duties are varied and may include:
- Curriculum Review and Development
- Class Presentations
- Community Introductions and Resources
- Staff and Employee Recruitment
- Advising Career and Technical Student Organizations
- Job Placement
- Staff Development
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An important service provided by committee members is assisting faculty in identifying job specific skills so that instruction will better reflect business/industry and further strengthen career and technical education.
Benefits of Being a Member
HOW DOES THIS BENEFIT MY BUSINESS?
A vast majority of the people in Lee County work in the skilled trades/manufacturing industry. As the need for a skilled workforce becomes more competitive, well-trained employees become more difficult to recruit.
Advisory council membership provides:
- Direct access to future skilled employees
- Opportunities to influence the training and development of the future workforce.
- Networking opportunities with professionals in the skilled trades.
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WHAT ARE COUNCIL FUNCTIONS?
Councils develop a program of work based on the needs of the program and the requirements of the business community. Some opportunities for council input may include:
- Community Relations
- Curriculum Development
- Community Resources
- Recruitment
- Career and Technical Student Organizations
- Job Placement
- Staff Development
- Program Review
WHEN DOES THE COUNCIL MEET?
The LCCTC Advisory Council typically meets twice a year at our fall and spring luncheons. Councils are most effective when everyone involved works cooperatively to enhance and improve student achievement.
Get Involved
MORE INFORMATION:
There is no cost to be a member of the LCCTC Advisory Council. For additional information or to get involved, please contact the Lee County Career & Technology Center at 803-428-4633.