Allied Health Workforce Pathway Program
Healthcare Industry
Organizations Involved
Occupations Involved
Workforce Development Focus
Workforce Issues Addressed
Hospitals
Community Health Network
Allied health occupations
Increasing number of healthcare workers
Training individuals to work in a healthcare profession; Providing a benefit or incentive that encourages individuals to pursue a healthcare profession
Description
For current employees, Community Health Network offers dedicated upskilling programs designed to help them advance into higher-skilled roles. The 2025 Allied Health Workforce Pathway Program supports ten caregivers enrolled in accredited degree programs who have at least one year of service and on track to graduate on time. The program provides $15,000 in financial support for those pursuing associate’s degrees or certificates, and $20,000 for bachelor’s degrees or higher. Employees continue working in PRN roles during their studies and, upon graduation, transition into targeted allied health positions with a one-year work commitment at .6 FTE or higher.
For more information: https://www.in.gov/dwd/power-up/success-stories/community-health/
Michigan Health Council does not administer all of the programs in this database. Please see the "organizations involved" above to learn who you should contact for more information.