Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byBrianna Haynes Modified over 9 years ago
1
This workforce product was funded by a grant awarded by the US Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration. The product was created by the grantee and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the US Department of Labor. The Department of Labor makes no guarantees, warranties or assurances of any kind, express or implied, with respect to such information, including any information on linked sites and including, but not limited to, accuracy of the information or its completeness, timeliness, usefulness, adequacy, continued availability or ownership.
3
This 4 week training prepares the student to work as a Home Care Aide Learn how to assist the elderly & people with special needs.
4
Learning Skills Lab practical applications and procedures
5
Safe transfer techniques and ambulation Positioning in bed
6
Personal daily care Care of bed bound client
7
Nutrition and Feeding Techniques taught by Registered Dietician Housekeeping duties
8
Mental Health First Aid National Council for Behavioral Health CPR Heartsaver AED First Aid
9
Workplace Readiness Basic study skills enhancement National Career Readiness Certificate WorkKeys Assessment Keytrain / Career Ready 101 Resume Career Coach Workplace Skills GED tutors Computer Skills
10
Facts: Patients are now being discharged from the Hospitals early. This increases job opportunities for Caregivers.
11
Job Opportunities Private Residence Residential Complex Hospitals Adult Care Facilities
12
Community Partners
13
Admission Requirements Minimum of 18 years of age Negative Drug Test Negative 2- step TB Skin Test Completion of Physical Examination and Background check Funding Available
14
For more information on these programs please contact: Lucy Castro Advisor Specialist 702-651-4031 Luz.castro@csn.edu Garner Presser Advisor Specialist 702 – 651- 4431 Garner.presser@csn.edu Nancy Holman TAACCCT Program Lead Manager General Questions 702- 651- 4714 Nancy.holman@csn.edu
15
Facilities Maintenance & Operations Training CORE / SAFETY ELECTRICAL HVAC PLUMBING
16
During this 20 week training, become a hands-on problem solver who can diagnose, assess and repair. Core Safety NCCER Core Training Hand and Power Tools Blueprint Reading Material Handling and Drawings Math
17
Plumbing Safety Repair and replace fixtures Sweat Joint Copper tube & Plastic pipe
18
Electrical Electrical Safety Circuits National Electrical Code (NCE) Testing and replacing receptacles, switches, breaks. Raceways/Fitting Replacing Lamps
19
HVAC Basic Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Training Recover and charge refrigerant Leak checks, repairs & braising Read Diagrams Electrical Troubleshooting Blower Motor Capacitors Contactor Transformer
20
Computer Skills GED tutors Basic study skills enhancement Workplace Skills Career Coach Resume Keytrain / Career Ready 101 Applied Technology Assessment National Career Readiness Certificate Workplace Readiness
21
Industry Tours
22
For more information on these programs please contact: Lucy Castro Advisor Specialist 702-651-4031 Luz.castro@csn.edu Garner Presser Advisor Specialist 702 – 651- 4431 Garner.presser@csn.edu Nancy Holman TAACCCT Program Lead Manager 702- 651- 4714 Nancy.holman@csn.edu
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.