Navajo Nation Talent Marketplace

Last Updated: 03/09/2024

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Overview

In April 2023, the Navajo Nation launched the Talent Marketplace initiative. It is a first-time central repository of in-person and remote jobs available on the reservation. The marketplace is a unique ecosystem of Navaho jobseekers, employers, and education providers. The marketplace identifies the job skills required, and postsecondary programs that are aligned to employer needs.

The Navajo Nation is one of the largest federally-recognized Native American tribes in North America, encompassing 27,000 square miles of territory in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. The two-year initiative addresses longstanding structural barriers to employment and economic growth on the reservation. Almost 36% of Navajo households live below the federal poverty line, and unemployment and poverty fuel an ongoing pattern of migration and brain drain that undermines the viability of the Navajo Nation. Only 66% (168,000 individuals) of enrolled tribal members currently live in the Navajo Nation.

To ensure the education programs continue to focus on the competencies needed by employers, the marketplace technology platform will share job posting data with the colleges and universities. By participating in the marketplace, Navajo Nation members will be matched to open jobs that best fit their competencies. Additionally, if the job seeker needs to upskill for a job, the marketplace will link them to programs that help them acquire the necessary skills.

The Aspire Ability Navajo Nation Talent Marketplace is replacing the existing resume / job-description model with new tools that match Job Seekers' competencies with the competencies required for specific jobs. Instead of traditional job requirements, employers post job competency maps detailing requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs). Both job seekers and employers can see reports summarizing how well they match the competency requirements for jobs. If job seekers' lack some of the competencies for a desired job, they are provided a personalized upskilling plan, listing the specific KSAs they need.

Background

Leaders and tribal agencies worked with partners— the Competency-Based Education Network (C-BEN) and Aspire Ability Inc. — to develop the initiative. The work is rooted in competency-based education (CBE), which focuses on student learning and the application of that learning—what people know and can do—rather than time spent in class. The marketplace is providing Navajo learners access to scalable, competency-based pathways that result in the credentials necessary for their chosen career. To deliver this marketplace capability, C-BEN will work with Navajo Technical University, Diné College, and other local education providers to develop competency-based programs that align to the high-demand skills sought by employers.

Partners

About Aspire Ability  -  works with rural and disadvantaged communities to help them address the chronic employment needs they face. Aspire Ability's Community Talent Marketplace, a suite of software and surrounding services, connects job seekers to available jobs by matching their competencies with employers' needs.

Competency-Based Education Network (C-BEN) - supports stakeholders across the spectrum of competency-based learning, from institutions and employers who want to embed competencies into their existing programs to those looking to design full competency-based degree programs from the ground up.

Resources

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