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== | = Professional Development Programs — Socioprofessional Reintegration = | ||
'' | From WikiDeal, the Wikipedia of e-commerce · ''Socio-Technical Innovation by Théo Bondolfi'' | ||
WikiDeal's '''Professional Programs''' support socioprofessional evolution through a combination of practical experiences, skill assessments, and community-based activities. These programs mirror the [[Markets/en/Portal:Leisure/Main|Leisure Programs]] in mechanics but focus on professional growth, skills development, and reintegration into the labor market. | |||
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== Program Components == | |||
Professional Programs are built from a modular set of components that participants combine according to their individual needs and goals: | |||
* '''Online skills assessment:''' A self-directed digital assessment that maps the participant's existing competencies, identifies gaps, and suggests relevant program pathways. Results are portable and can be shared with potential employers or partner organizations. | |||
* '''Targeted volunteering:''' Placements in professional domains adjacent to the participant's skills or interests — helping them build experience, references, and confidence in a low-pressure environment. | |||
* '''Supervised assistant roles in SMEs:''' Short-term, structured assistant contracts with small and medium enterprises across all sectors. These are real work experiences with light supervision, designed to bridge theory and practice. | |||
* '''Transversal skills:''' Optional modules covering cross-cutting life competencies: | |||
** Driving license preparation (theory and practical support) | |||
** Gardening and urban agriculture basics | |||
** Food autonomy — meal planning, bulk buying, food preservation | |||
* '''Professional reintegration programs:''' Structured multi-week programs combining assessment, placement, and follow-up for participants returning to the workforce after a significant break. | |||
== Public Funding Compatibility == | |||
WikiDeal's Professional Programs are designed with public funding compatibility in mind, without being exclusively state-dependent: | |||
* '''Linkable to public mechanisms:''' Programs can be formally linked to social insertion measures, state employment subsidies, cantonal reintegration schemes, or EU-funded training credits. WikiDeal provides the contractual framework; participants and organizations manage the subsidy flows. | |||
* '''Open to all:''' These programs are not gated behind social assistance status. Anyone — employed, unemployed, self-employed, or in transition — can participate. The modular structure means each person selects the components relevant to their situation. | |||
* '''Community-governed:''' The eligibility criteria and linkages to public programs are defined at the User Group level, ensuring local relevance and compliance with regional regulations. | |||
This approach reflects WikiDeal's philosophy: ''public support where available, community support always''. | |||
== The Group Wagon Model == | |||
Professional Programs use the same '''Group Wagon Model''' as [[Markets/en/Portal:Leisure/Main|Leisure Programs]]: | |||
* Participants can create a group around a shared professional interest or sector and invite peers to join. | |||
* Alternatively, participants join an existing group that matches their goals — for instance, a cohort of people seeking SME placements in the food sector. | |||
* Once the wagon fills to the required minimum, the program launches as a cohort. Participants benefit from shared support, mutual accountability, and peer networking. | |||
* Solo enrollment is possible — a single participant can join an open cohort and be matched with peers at a similar stage. | |||
The cohort model is particularly powerful for professional programs: job seekers and career changers benefit enormously from peer solidarity and the knowledge that others are on the same path. | |||
== Contract Structure (Mirror Mechanics) == | |||
Professional Programs share identical contract mechanics with [[Markets/en/Portal:Leisure/Main|Leisure Programs]], ensuring a consistent, interoperable framework across WikiDeal's marketplace: | |||
* '''Modular options per participant:''' Each person selects their own component mix at enrollment — assessment only, placement only, full program, or any combination. | |||
* '''Contract types available:''' | |||
** Employment contracts — for supervised SME placements (standard labor law compliance) | |||
** Volunteer contracts — for non-remunerated professional experience placements | |||
** Activity contracts — for skills assessments, training modules, and transversal skills courses | |||
* '''Social components:''' Icebreaker sessions (as used in Leisure Programs) are available at the start of cohort programs. Group meetings and structured networking components can be added as optional contract modules. | |||
* '''Networking components:''' WikiDeal's professional programs can include optional networking events — connecting participants with each other, with SME partners, and with community mentors. | |||
All contracts are governed by WikiDeal's Contract Governance framework. The Civic Flex Pricing applies: active community contributors receive preferential rates. | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[Markets/en/Portal:Leisure/Main|Leisure Programs]] | |||
* [[Markets/en/Portal:Target Audience/Main|Target Audience]] | |||
* Contract Structures | |||
* 12 Programmes Overview | |||
* Civic Flex Pricing | |||
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