Centers of Excellence

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Water & Wastewater Occupations

Water and wastewater utilities and agencies across six Bay Area counties employ close to 1,600 workers in seven key occupations. In five years, there may be as many as 670 new and replacement jobs for these positions. More+

Energy Efficiency Workers

In the South Central region, employers are projected to add as many as 2,300 new jobs over the next three years in eight energy efficiency occupations. More+

ICT: Information & Communications Technologies

Employment in computer systems design and related services is estimated to grow nearly 40% and account for almost one-fourth of all new jobs created in California over the next five years. More+

"Just a note to express my sincere thanks for the Central Valley Health Report. You clearly articulated the need for collaboration and I believe everyone was quite impressed with the report. I greatly appreciate your efforts and look forward to our ongoing working relationship."

Valerie Fisher RN, MA
Regional Health Occupations Resource Center (RHORC)
Hartnell College

Allied Health

Healthcare trends and opportunities in California

The allied healthcare industry is a vital component of California’s healthcare system and accounts for close to 60% of all health care employment in the state. To further explore in-demand allied health occupations and assess their relevance to community college education and training, the Centers of Excellence coordinated a multi-regional effort, resulting in the following body of reports.

Reports and Research

Inland Empire

Los Angeles and Orange County Regions

Greater Silicon Valley and San Francisco Bay Regions

Central Valley Region

Northern California Region

San Diego-Imperial Region

South Central Coast Region

Inland Empire

Contact one of our COE Directors for more information.