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Twin Valley’s P3 Class Visits Brattleboro Memorial Hospital

On March 21, 2024, seven students from Twin Valley Middle High School had the opportunity to experience a comprehensive  tour of Brattleboro Memorial Hospital (BMH).

The tour took the students from one edge of the campus to the other, leaving nowhere left unexplored, and emphasized the many clinical and nonclinical entry level positions available at the hospital, as well as opportunities that require a range of years of schooling.

Professionals from various departments took time out of their busy day to give the students a glimpse of life working at the hospital. The tour was part of a larger initiative this spring for Twin Valley Middle High School students to expose students to many different post-secondary pathways, including career and higher education pathways, through job site tours and connecting with professionals in a range of industries.

The BMH tour was made possible through a partnership with the local WINGS program and BDCC’s Pipelines and Pathways Program (P3) at BDCC’s Workforce Center of Excellence

 

About Pipelines & Pathways

BDCC’s Pipelines and Pathways Program (P3) provides career education within the five southeastern Vermont public high schools. P3 helps students develop their personalized learning plans (PLP) through learning experiences to develop knowledge about career opportunities, and achieve their goals after graduation. Students develop soft skills, financial literacy, knowledge about economic sectors and skills in-demand through hands-on activities, work-based learning, and mentorships. Pipelines & Pathways is a BDCC Workforce Center of Excellence program based on SeVEDS strategies to increase the size and quality of the region’s workforce. For more information please visit https://brattleborodevelopment.com/engaging-with-high-school-students/

P3 was launched as a five year pilot, thanks to historic investment from the Vermont Community Foundation and McClure Foundation, the Vermont Training Program, WCEDP Vermont Yankee closure funds, and municipal contributions to SeVEDS. In 2023 P3 reached a major program milestone by commitments from the private sector. M&T Bank, whose support was matched by local employers G.S. Precision and C&S Wholesale Grocers joins funding partners McClure Foundation, the George W. Mergens Foundation, the Windham Regional Career Center, the West River Education District, and the Windham Southwest Supervisory Union, in supporting P3 across southeastern Vermont.

About WFCoE

The Workforce Center of Excellence (WFCoE) is a workforce and career training and education initiative that supports youth, adults, New Americans, and women in taking their next step in a career pathway. Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation (BDCC) provides one-to-one assistance, supportive services and career readiness training. The WFCoE leverages BDCC’s relationships with employers and regional 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 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).