Zimmer Biomet Joins Kosciusko Work Ethic Certificate Initiative

May 15, 2019 at 11:08 p.m.
Zimmer Biomet Joins Kosciusko Work Ethic Certificate Initiative
Zimmer Biomet Joins Kosciusko Work Ethic Certificate Initiative

By Staff Report-

Warsaw Community Schools announced Zimmer Biomet’s support of Kosciusko County’s Work Ethic Certificate.

As a participating employer, Zimmer Biomet will consider certificate recipients for direct-hire employment. Additionally, Zimmer Biomet is offering certificate holders who are hired a sign-on bonus. If hired for a full-time position, the certificate holders will have opportunity to take advantage of Zimmer Biomet’s benefit programs, such as tuition reimbursement, health benefits and access to the company's Aspire program, which focuses on career advancement through skills development, according to a news release from Warsaw Community Schools.

The Work Ethic Certificate is an award available, for the first time, to seniors in any high school in Kosciusko County. This award was created, endorsed and incentivized by local industry and the governor of Indiana in an effort to address the national labor shortage.

To earn the certificate, students must meet criteria related to grades, attendance, leadership, teamwork, work-ready skills, personal accountability and respectfulness. Students who earn the certificate will be recognized at a graduation, receive a certificate signed by the governor and be eligible for incentives like the ones described above offered by industry partners who agree to back the award.

"The certificate will provide graduating seniors immediate access to very attractive employment opportunities," said Kevin Williamson, director of human resources for Zimmer Biomet. "We are pleased that the Warsaw Area Career Center is equipping these students with skills that will prepare them to meet the expectations of full-time employment."

Zimmer Biomet also will provide the financial support for additional soft-skills training courses. The training, offered through the Purdue Extension of Kosciusko County, focuses on “teaching life skills necessary to increase the number of qualified applicants for Indiana job openings.” In its inaugural year, 16 students at Warsaw Community High School participated in the INWork workshops on topics such as managing time and money, setting goals and making a positive first impression and have earned this certification.

A complete list of industry partners can be found online at: https://wacc.warsaw.k12.in.us/wec.

Anyone interested in getting involved or learning more information regarding the Work Ethic Certificate should contact Jill Jackson at Warsaw Area Career Center at 574-371-5074, ext. 2105.

Warsaw Community Schools announced Zimmer Biomet’s support of Kosciusko County’s Work Ethic Certificate.

As a participating employer, Zimmer Biomet will consider certificate recipients for direct-hire employment. Additionally, Zimmer Biomet is offering certificate holders who are hired a sign-on bonus. If hired for a full-time position, the certificate holders will have opportunity to take advantage of Zimmer Biomet’s benefit programs, such as tuition reimbursement, health benefits and access to the company's Aspire program, which focuses on career advancement through skills development, according to a news release from Warsaw Community Schools.

The Work Ethic Certificate is an award available, for the first time, to seniors in any high school in Kosciusko County. This award was created, endorsed and incentivized by local industry and the governor of Indiana in an effort to address the national labor shortage.

To earn the certificate, students must meet criteria related to grades, attendance, leadership, teamwork, work-ready skills, personal accountability and respectfulness. Students who earn the certificate will be recognized at a graduation, receive a certificate signed by the governor and be eligible for incentives like the ones described above offered by industry partners who agree to back the award.

"The certificate will provide graduating seniors immediate access to very attractive employment opportunities," said Kevin Williamson, director of human resources for Zimmer Biomet. "We are pleased that the Warsaw Area Career Center is equipping these students with skills that will prepare them to meet the expectations of full-time employment."

Zimmer Biomet also will provide the financial support for additional soft-skills training courses. The training, offered through the Purdue Extension of Kosciusko County, focuses on “teaching life skills necessary to increase the number of qualified applicants for Indiana job openings.” In its inaugural year, 16 students at Warsaw Community High School participated in the INWork workshops on topics such as managing time and money, setting goals and making a positive first impression and have earned this certification.

A complete list of industry partners can be found online at: https://wacc.warsaw.k12.in.us/wec.

Anyone interested in getting involved or learning more information regarding the Work Ethic Certificate should contact Jill Jackson at Warsaw Area Career Center at 574-371-5074, ext. 2105.
Have a news tip? Email [email protected] or Call/Text 360-922-3092

e-Edition


e-edition

Sign up


for our email newsletters

Weekly Top Stories

Sign up to get our top stories delivered to your inbox every Sunday

Daily Updates & Breaking News Alerts

Sign up to get our daily updates and breaking news alerts delivered to your inbox daily

Latest Stories


Warsaw BZA Approves Plasma Donation Center Lab On Detroit St.
One of the four petitions presented to the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals Monday was for a special exception for a laboratory on North Detroit Street.

Issues With Notification Mailings Appear To Be On The Rise, City Attorney Says
Issues with notifications sent out by mail reduced the number of items on the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeal’s agenda Monday from six to four.

Hoffert Talks About Possible Effects Of SB 1 On WCS
Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert told the Warsaw School Board Monday about the financial impacts of Senate Bill 1 for Warsaw Community Schools.

Elevator Shaft Takes Shape As Construction Revs Up At Union Station Lofts
The first major sign of construction, an elevator shaft, is now visible at the site of the future apartments and commercial development on the old Gatke property on McKinley Street in Warsaw.

Tech Blog Says EV Truck Plant Coming To Warsaw
The former LSC Communications plant on Old 30 West in Warsaw looks like it may be the future home of a production site for Slate Auto’s EV truck.