Jobs to Careers: Promoting Work-Based Learning for Quality
Care is an initiative that seeks to supports partnerships to advance and reward
the skill and career development of incumbent workers providing care and
services on the front lines of our health and health care systems. The project
is a national initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, in
collaboration with the Hitachi Foundation. It supports partnerships of
employers, educational institutions, and other organizations to expand and redesign
systems to: create lasting improvements in the way that institutions train and
advance their frontline workers; and test new models of education and training
that incorporate work-based learning. JFF serves as the national program office
for Jobs to Careers: Promoting Work-Based Learning for Quality Care.