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ALLIED HEALTH CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT Information Session Springfield Technical Community College Massachusetts Community College and Workforce Development Transformation Agenda is 100% funded by a $20,000,000 TAACCCT grant from the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment & Training Administration.
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Why College? A College certificate or degree opens doors to new careers. Training at STCC will give you a leg up in the local job market, or prepare you for a career anywhere. Education Pays… STCC Transformation Project
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Education Pays STCC Transformation Project
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Why STCC? STCC is… Affordable Close to home Convenient Cutting edge Flexible Quality of education STCC Transformation Project
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Allied Health Certificates of Achievement Are short term college credit certificates offered by the School of Health & Patient Simulation Are the beginning of a CAREER PATHWAY Angela What career pathways? Time- under 6 months Visual for steps (before this slide- career pathways slide) Short term in demand
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Certificate Programs (One Year or More) Provide training for entry-level career positions Designed to assist individuals wishing to develop marketable skills and who need rapid entry into the job market Certificate of completion programs require 24 - 29 college-level credits, while Department of Higher Education approved certificates require 30 + credits which in many cases can be applied to a degree program at the college Delete STCC Transformation Project
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Associate Degree (Two Years or More) Lead to a career Transfer to a four-year college or university Degrees require the completion of a minimum of 60 college-level credits that include courses in the major and general education Degrees may be completed while attending full or part time Delete Next Academic steps/possibilities at end STCC Transformation Project
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Continuing your Education… Re-entering the job market after raising a family, dealing with an illness, retiring, etc. Completing a degree that got interrupted. Upgrading skills for career advancement. Changing career focus. Seeking personal enrichment or to enhance skills to become better at a hobby like photography or creative writing. Gaining proficiency in a language, including English- language instruction for non-native students. Delete STCC Transformation Project
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Support Services Available to COA students: ENHANCED C AREER A SSESSMENT A SSISTANCE THROUGH THE APPLICATION PROCESS F INANCIAL A ID GUIDANCE A DDITIONAL TUTORIAL HELP AS NEEDED Y OUR OWN ACHIEVEMENT COACH FOR THE ENTIRE PROGRAM S UPPORT AND R EFERRALS TO OVERCOME PERSONAL BARRIERS SUCH AS CHILDCARE & TRANSPORTATION C AREER SERVICES SUCH AS RESUME WRITING, MOCK INTERVIEWS, & JOB SEARCH A CCESS TO STCC’ S CAREER NET JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE Move to later on
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Allied Health Certificates of Achievement Enhanced CNA/Patient Care Technician Community Health Worker
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Focus on your transferable skills across career pathways! Employers are looking for individuals who possess: Excellent communication skills Strong motivation! Compassion A high level of dependability & reliability An ability to work well with technology A commitment to diversity & cultural competence Strong organizational skills Good time management skills
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The Enhanced CNA/Patient Care Technician performs a variety of technical tasks and bedside functions, often in acute care settings. *MUST be a current CNA in Massachusetts CNA slide bullet… Responsibilities include: direct patient care; hygiene, skin care, mobility and monitoring. The PCT is expected to manage equipment and perform or assist in all procedures on unit. This role is a member of a designated care team functioning under the direction and supervision of a Registered Nurse. Other duties include: Assisting patients with activities of daily living. In doing so, performs bathing, positioning, skin care, ambulating, toileting and assists with transportation. Performs and records in patients’ charts, basic nursing care procedures such as collecting routine specimens, taking vital signs, intake and outpatient and weight.
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Community Health Workers (CHWs) Are frontline public health workers who are trusted members of and/or have an unusually close understanding of the community they serve. This trusting relationship enables CHWs to serve as a liaison/link/intermediary between health/social services and the community to facilitate access to services and improve the quality and cultural competence of service delivery. CHWs also build individual and community capacity by increasing health knowledge and self-sufficiency through a range of activities such as outreach, community education, informal counseling, social support and advocacy. (American Public Health Association, 2008)
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Community Health Worker community health advisor promotor(a) de salud outreach educator community health representative street outreach worker home visitor parent aide outreach advocate patient navigator youth worker community coordinator family service coordinator
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16 Role of the Medical Administrative Assistant Making appointments Filing medical records Managing information if an electronic medical record is used Creating letters or other documents Performing accounts receivable procedures Billing, insurance, and collection procedures Answering the telephone
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SIMS Career Training courses Students may enroll in one of the following career pathways. Each career pathway requires two career training courses. ALL STUDENTS will be required to complete 60 hours of a field or clinical experience. Community Health Worker (6 credits) SIMS 115: Community Health Worker: Roles & Responsibilities SIMS 215/215L: Community Health Worker: Theory & Methods Enhanced CNA/Patient Care Technician (6 credits) SIMS 160/160L: Patient Care Technician SIMS 165 Patient Care Technician Clinical
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Technology Requirements Students may choose a computer course with the support of the College and Career Navigator depending on their previous experience and knowledge of computers. CMPA 098 or CMPA 160 Substitutions After discussion with the College and Career Navigator, students who have previously taken the College Success Seminar and/or Medical Terminology with a “B” grade or higher may choose from the following 3 credit courses instead. English ENGL-100 English Composition 1 DRDG 092 Developmental Reading DWRT 099 Developmental Writing Social Sciences PSYC-100 General Psychology SOCL-100 Introduction to Sociology
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For more information: If you have additional questions, please contact Ana Sanchez, College and Career Navigator at 858-2848 or 755-4789 or email aisanchez@stcc.eduaisanchez@stcc.edu
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Disclaimer This workforce solution is 100% funded by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, TAACCCT grant agreement # TC-22505-11-60-A- 25. The solution was created by the grantee and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. 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. Massachusetts Community Colleges are equal opportunity employers. Adaptive equipment available upon request for persons with disabilities. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
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