Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Job Opportunities 7/28/15

This message is about job opportunities and trainings in the Seattle area.

Pallino’s Pastaria at SeaTac Airport is holding open interviews in the Airport Jobs office on Tuesday, August 4 and Thursday, August 13 from 10am to 2pm. These interviews are for shift supervisor, cashier, cook and food prep positions. Interviews are done on a first come/first serve basis. You can come early to complete a registration.

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Orion Contact Center is holding a hiring event on July 31 and August 1 for more than 20 full and part time employees needed. Interviews on Friday, July 31 are from 8am to 5pm and Saturday, August 1 from 8am to 2pm at Orion Industries. Walk-ins are accepted based on availability. Apply online to reserve an interview spot at www.orionworks.org/careers.

Catholic Community Services of Western Washington is currently hiring several positions for their housing and shelter programs. There is a range of positions from custodian to housing specialist. If you would like to apply or get more information about this opportunity, go to the CCSWW Employment site

If your goals require more intensive education, there are many options available for helping you fund school. From grants and scholarships to payment plans, there is a way to make it happen. Check out startnextquarter.org for more information on getting started at a community college. 

There are many short term training programs available for free at South Seattle College. There are programs targeted at a variety of industrial and healthcare fields as well as classes to help improve English, math and computer skills to better prepare students for more advanced training. All of these classes are free to people receiving basic food or unemployment assistance. There is a description and contact information for all of these programs after the page jump.


Work Force Education Short Term Training Programs

PIVOT POINT
This program supports students in building English, math, and computer skills for approved entry into technical and professional training programs. The classes will also assist students in researching school options, exploring careers, and job search.  ESL is offered to those students who require additional supports.
Enrollment into this program is offered on Mondays only.
Class Schedule: Monday – Thursday     11:00am-4:30pm      Tech Ed #127
Summer Session available through 9/26/2015
Fall Session:  October 5th, 2015
Contact WorkForce Education: 206-934-5835    
                                                       
FIRST STEP:  Introduction to Office & Computers
This one-quarter program prepares students for entry-level customer service and office support positions, and/or to learn the computer skills required to enter their chosen Technical/Professional programs.
*Information Technology: Microsoft (MS) Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint
*Keyboarding   *Diversity in Business   *Integrated Communications           
*Career Development Capstone   *Customer Relations  *Business English  *Intro Math
*Graduates earn 19 credits in Business Information Technology*
 Class Schedule:  Monday–Thursday 9:00am-4:30pm  *Fri:  9:00am-12:00pm
 REQUIRED ORIENTATION: September 30th, 2015 @ 1:00pm      Robert Smith Bldg. #81
Start date:  October 5th, 2015
Contact WORKFORCE EDUCATION 206.934.5835

MOP / MEDICAL OFFICE PROFESSIONAL
This two-quarter course includes Medical Terminology, Medical Insurance Processing, Medical Coding, MediSoft Billing Software, Medical Administrative Procedures, Medical Document Processing and a required Internship.
This is NOT an entry-level training!  Must pass typing and MS Word Assessment.
Background Checks will be processed for eligibility into the program.
Class Schedule: Mon–Thurs  9:00am–4:30pm   Tech Ed Bldg.  #133A
 REQUIRED ORIENTATION: September 30th, 2015 @ 10:00am   Robert Smith Bldg. #81  
Start date:  October 5th, 2015
Contact WORKFORCE EDUCATION 206.934.5835

NAC / NURSING ASSISTANT CERTIFICATION
The one quarter NAC program covers basic health care concepts needed to provide nursing care to adults, including maintaining and monitoring patient’s health status while covering the nurse’s role in aspect of age and disability. Enrollment in the NAC program is authorized only by the Nursing Department after attending a health-care orientation and completing a CASAS Assessment (minimum 230 scores required.)   Background checks required.
Orientations:  11:00am   Fridays    Robert Smith Bldg #79
Navigator:  Adela Saenz   206-931-2839
Fall Session:  September 22nd, 2015

HOME CARE AIDE COURSE
Home Care Aides work full or part time caring for the elderly or the disabled in their homes or in adult family homes.  Successful graduates of this one quarter program will be qualified to take the WA state Home Care Aide examination for employment in a care-giving job or have a strong foundation to continue in the Nursing Assistant Certification course as well as enter additional health care courses. Background check required. 
CASAS scores:  220 - math & reading.    
Class time: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Friday 9:00am – 3:00pm
Orientations:  11:00am    Fridays    Robert Smith Bldg. #79
Navigator:  Adela Saenz   206-931-2839
Fall Session:  September 22nd, 2015

YOUTHBUILD
YouthBuild is a nationally certified, 6 month construction pre-apprenticeship designed to help young adults earn their Ged or High School Diploma and get a job or enroll in college.  Motivated students who graduate “with honors” will earn preferred entry into apprenticeships and livable-wage careers.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
  • Must be 18-24 years old
  • Low-income (we can help you with documentation for this)
  • Out-of-school at some point and seeking Diploma (GED or HSD)
  • Legally authorized to work in the United States

BRIDGE TO PROSPERITY
“GET TRAINED AND GET PAID”
As part of the Youth Industry Partnership Initiative, you will:
  • Learn Welding, Composites, Electrical and more in our hands-on, state-of-the-art Manufacturing Lab
  • Earn industry certifications in forklift, First Aid/CPR, OSHA 10, and flagging
  • Work towards your GED or college degree, using math in the classroom and in the Manufacturing Lab
  • Receive a stipend and bus pass while you train, AND
  • Begin a four-week paid internship!

COMPOSITES
The knowledge and skills gained through this two quarter program are those required for entry-level positions as composite technicians.  Composite technicians, trained in assembly and repair, are in-demand in the aviation, marine, auto and general manufacturing industries.
Strong Math skills required.  Pre-Requisite: ENG 105
Background checks will be processed for eligibility into the program.
WINTER/SPRING  Session:    January 5th, 2016
Contact:  Marshell Champoux   206-934-6496  marshell.champoux@seattlecolleges.edu  
Class Schedule & Locations:  Mon-Fri 7:00am – 1:00pmpm Georgetown & SSC Campuses
Required Information Sessions:  July 16                    6:00pm    Georgetown     C-207
                                                        August 20               6:00pm    Georgetown     C-207
                                                        September 17        6:00pm    Georgetown     C-207

INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURING ACADEMY
This program offers training in Forklift Certification, Industrial Safety CPR/First Aid, Manufacturing Basics, Introduction to Blueprint Reading for Construction, Flagging and Traffic Control, Applied Math for Technicians, Manufacturing Tools and Trades, OSHA 30 (General), Introduction to Composites, Lean Manufacturing.
Location:  Georgetown Campus: 6737 Corson Ave. S. Bldg. C, room 207
FALL Session:  September 22nd, 2015
Required Information sessions & orientations, please contact:
Rose Matthews 206-934-7914 rose.matthews@seattlecolleges.edu

VIGOR MARITIME WELDING
This credit bearing certificate program requires a minimum of two quarters.  Prior welding experience is strongly recommended.  SSC & Vigor Industrial’s Harbor Island Training Center will teach marketable welding and fitting skills for maritime (world-class fishing vessels, barges and ferries) and general manufacturing industries. This program prepares you to enter the workplace earning family sustaining wages.   
Location:  Vigor’s Harbor Island Shipyard       
FALL Session: September 22th, 2015
Contact: Mary Lockman   206-934-5804  mary.lockman@seattlecolleges.edu

CNC MACHINING
CNC- Computer Numerical Control
CNC Technicians use computerized mills, lathes, grinders and drill presses to produce complex, 3-D structures with the touch of a computer. This short-term intensive program covers:
·         Blueprint Reading
·         Machine Tool Theory
·         Surface Plate Techniques
·         Computer-Aided Manufacturing
·         Rapid Prototyping
·         Shop Mathematics
Potential employment in:  Aerospace Composites, Plastics, Molding, Maritime Medical Equipment.
Location: Georgetown Campus
Class Starts: October 2nd, 2015
Contact: Jason Petrait:  206-934-6865  Jason.Petrait@seattlecolleges.edu

WAREHOUSE LOGISTICS (+ Go2Work Internship)
This five week training program offers Forklift Certification, Industrial Safety CPR/First Aid, Hazardous Materials training, Flagging and Traffic Control, Inventory Control, Order Fulfillment Methods, Soft Skill-Sets, Basic Computer Literacy.  NOTE:   A required Internship will be in-addition to the 5 week class schedule.
Location:   Georgetown & SSC & New Holly Campuses
Required Orientation (both days): July 27th and July 28th Noon-2pm Chan Ed. Center #102
Summer Session:  August 3rd, 2015

LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATE
Hands-on eleven week class covering the basics (proper way to use a shovel so that you can survive an 8 hour work day) to complete installation of landscape structures - class projects can be seen throughout South’s Arboretum, reading blueprints, dry stacked stone retaining walls, using laser transits levels, irrigation & drainage systems, small excavators (Dingo), compactors, safety practices and how to work in a team atmosphere.  Students who repeat more than one quarter assume the role of supervising a small crew.  This is an excellent class for someone with bilingual skills. Second quarter students enrolled in supervision training could lead to employment opportunities as a crew supervisor. Similar class will be offered in the spring.                                                                                      
FALL Session: September 22th, 2015


You may contact the departments directly or Workforce Education Department 206.934.5835

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