Enhancing Rural Arizona’s Workforce  

Local First Arizona strives to elevate the voice of rural employers through workforce development strategies — identifying solutions geared to employers’ input, including manufacturers in Pinal County, and healthcare providers and the tourism sector in northeastern Arizona (Gila, Navajo, and Apache Counties). 

Northern Arizona Good Jobs Network

The Northern Arizona Good Jobs Network is a four-year initiative to ready individuals for in-demand jobs, increase wage growth, and secure and retain quality jobs in five rural Arizona counties. Local First is collaborating with community stakeholders in this region to create a broad network that will develop and implement industry-led training programs.

These programs will be designed to upskill the Northern Arizona workforce and connect workers to existing and emerging job opportunities that provide good pay, benefits, and growth opportunities. All of these employment features are what ensure rural Arizona is a place where people can build and sustain a high quality of life.

Northern Arizona Good Jobs Network partners include Yavapai, Mohave, Coconino, Apache, and Navajo counties; state, tribal and local government workforce development systems and operators; economic development organizations; business and industry stakeholders; institutions of higher education; and public/private organizations

The Northern Arizona Good Jobs Network will be built over three phases:

  • Phase 1: System Development
    Help establish and develop a regional workforce training system comprised of multiple sector partnerships.

  • Phase 2 : Program Design

    Develop the skills training curriculum and materials and secure the technical expertise needed to train workers.

  • Phase 3: Program Implementation

    Implement non-construction projects needed to provide workforce training and connect workers with quality jobs, including wrap-around services.

Talent Pipeline Management 

Talent Pipeline Management (TPM®) offers an employer-led, demand-driven approach to developing sustainable workforce solutions and reliable talent pipelines across any industry.


Local First Arizona uses and adapts this approach as a tool and resource to strengthen the voice of rural employers in workforce development and to help collect and share insights that inform training programs (content and capacity), job descriptions, recruitment and retention strategies and can lead to localized solutions on a small or large scale.

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When local employers and partners commit to participating in a traditional TPM collaborative, the full six-phase process is designed to:

Improve relationships between educators and the business sector in rural communities 

  • Establish clear communication on challenges and opportunities in rural job creation utilizing shared, real-time workforce data 

  • Develop shared language regarding certifications, credentials, skills, and assessments with mutual accountability for employers and talent partners 

  • Gain a strong network with shared purpose and shared accountability 

  • Enhance marketing job opportunities to disconnected youth and other non-traditional workforce sources

Community Partnerships

Local First Arizona is an active strategic partner in communities and networks across the state, helping to grow economic opportunity, retain youth, create jobs, develop robust food systems, and increase revenue through tourism.

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