Free Workshops Offered For New Careers In Healthcare
Brattleboro, VT — Are you stuck in a rut in your current job, or simply looking to make a change? Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation (BDCC) is offering a free workshop, “Healthcare Careers for Adults,” to help you take the first step toward a rewarding new career in healthcare.
Over the span of four sessions from October 19th through November 8th, you’ll learn about a wide range of regional healthcare job opportunities. You’ll explore options for training and education, job site tours, employer connections, and career coaching to help you set goals and take the next steps on the path to a new career. Classes will be held at the new Workforce Center of Excellence in downtown Brattleboro. Note that space in this workshop is limited; those who are interested should sign up early.
Not sure if this free workshop is right for you?
Learn more at one of two info sessions being offered by BDCC. You can choose a Zoom info session on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 6:30 pm, or an in-person session Friday, Sept. 27 at 9:00 am at the new Workforce Center of Excellence at 8 Flat Street, Brattleboro, Vermont. To obtain the Zoom link or details on the in-person session, contact Jack Spanierman at jspanierman@brattleborodevelopment.com, or 802-257-7731 x223.
About the Workforce Center of Excellence
The Workforce Center of Excellence (WFCoE) is a workforce and career training and education initiative of the Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation that helps people take the next step in their career pathway. It supports youth and adults, with a special focus on New Americans and women, providing one-to-one assistance, supportive services and career readiness training. The WFCoE leverages BDCC’s relationships with employers and workforce development partners, supporting both sides of the labor exchange to connect people with opportunity, and employers with the talent they need. The WFCoE is funded in part by a Workforce Opportunity for Rural Communities (WORC) grant from the Northern Borders Regional Commission and US Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration (ETA).