No Cost Training Programs - Gateway Community College

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Support the delivery of basic health and medical care in our community. A Community ... Hands-on work experience such as
No Cost Training Programs

Healthcare, Technical, Hospitality and More COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER May 18 – July 24, 2015: 10-Week classroom and internship program includes books. Support the delivery of basic health and medical care in our community. A Community Health Worker complements clinically-trained health care teams comprised of physicians, physician assistants, and nurses, among others. CHWs carry out a broad range of responsibilities that facilitate access to health care services and that support patients achieve goals in their care plans.

CONNECT TO COLLEGE CONNECT TO A CAREER SUPPORT FOR MATH & READING INTERNSHIPS & JOB DEVELOPMENT

SMALL ENGINE REPAIR & TECHNOLOGY:

COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS: • Community Health Workers: • Positively connect to the community • Help others find access to health care and social services

June 1-Aug. 7, 2014: 10-week classroom and internship program includes books and access to tools and manuals in the classroom.

• Coach and promote good health

Small engine mechanics and technicians inspect, service and repair motorized power equipment. Jobs in this field may include working on generators, snow blowers, lawn mowers, personal watercraft, marine engines garden tractors or other small engines.

• Bi-lingual speakers are encouraged to apply

Equipment and Engine Training Council Certifications:

EKG AND PHLEBOTOMY CERTIFICATION FOR CNAs

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April 13-June 19, 2015: 10-Week classroom/clinical program includes books, uniforms and certification testing.

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• Manage cases and coordinating care • Deliver home-based support services

Industry Credentials = Better Job Prospects! Certified Nurse Aides (CNAs): Earn your EKG Technician and Phlebotomy Technician certifications which can increase your chances of full-time employment and a better hourly wage. Includes industry credentials and a certificate of completion from Gateway Community College. • EKG (Electrocardiogram) Technician: Record the patient’s heart rate, maintain and process reports and keep the equipment clean. Students will learn to perform the test that provides information about the patient’s heart rhythm and heart rate. • Phlebotomy Technician: Collect blood samples for lab analysis and maintains reports. The program offers intensive training, which includes classroom, laboratory and clinical instruction.

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• Electrical Course content includes safety, tools, fuel, chemicals, starting and charging the equipment; training in inspection, disassembly, reconditioning, preventive maintenance and troubleshooting; and hands-on familiarity with a variety of equipment.

For eligibility, contact Ralph Wright [email protected] or (203) 624-1493 x 273 or attend a walk-in orientation any Monday or Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon at Gateway Community College, 20 Church Street, New Haven, Room N102

No Cost Training Programs

Healthcare, Technical, Hospitality and More WAIT PRO: WAITSTAFF PROFESSIONAL TRAINING & CERTIFICATIONS: March 2 – May 8, 2015: 10-Week classroom and internship program includes books, uniforms and certification testing. Earn the industry credentials restaurants want: A welltrained, certified professional server has the opportunity for unlimited income, flexible hours and career advancement. In-Demand Credentials: • Earn ServSafe Food Handler® and ServSafe Alcohol® and Manager First Customer Service • Hands-on work experience such as customer service, professionalism, Point of Sale console, styles of service, etc.

ORIENTATION

All potential students must attend an orientation and assessment session to be considered for this program. Dates: Mondays & Wednesdays Time: 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM - Room: N102

ALL ABOUT ACE: NEW HAVEN ACE: Accelerating Connections to Employment is a local partnership between Gateway Community College and Workforce Alliance and funded by the U.S. Department of Labor and the Annie E. Casey Foundation.

• Wine & spirits overview • Earning potential of $15-$20 hour FOOD PREPARATION WORKER

REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED; reading and math assessments, income eligibility, background March 2 - April 17: 7 week classroom and internship check, interview, and drug screenings (depending on the Perform a variety of food preparation duties in the kitchen specific program). All applicants who fulfill the necessary or "Back on the House." Includes certifications: eligibility requirements will be submitted for random selection for training spots, as dictated by ACE. • ServSafe Food Handler® HOW IT WORKS: Half of those randomized will be offered spots in each class. Seats are offered at no cost to the student and include all texts, uniforms (if applicable) and certification testing fees.

• ServSafe Alcohol®

NOT SELECTED? Those not selected for training will be referred to alternative resources through CTWorks and Gateway Community College. CTWorks is a partnership between Workforce Alliance and the CT Department of Labor.

VISIT OUR WEBSITE GatewayCT.edu/GREAT-Center Workforce Development / Continuing Education

ALL PROGRAMS INCLUDE: • Unpaid clinicals/internships • Industry-Recognized Credentials and Certifications • Career Navigation workshops • Job development services for up to a year after training • Transportation subsidies, referrals to other supportive services including Care for Kids

For new program announcements in 2015:

Manufacturing/Production Worker Warehouse Logistics Technician with Fork Lift IT Help Desk Trainee Basic Automotive Service Associate

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