CCC Offering Free Workplace Basic Skills Courses for N. J. Employees(February 2. For the seventh straight year, Camden County College is offering free basic skills training to state businesses and their employees.“Camden County College is giving employers and employees the economic development tools they need to succeed in this competitive business environment,” said Freeholder Ian Leonard, liaison to Camden County College. The program was developed by the New Jersey Community College Consortium for Workforce and Economic Development in partnership with the New Jersey Business & Industry Association and the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development. Classes are delivered by New Jersey community colleges at no cost to employers. Since the inception of the program in 2. More than 4,1. 30 companies have been served, and over 5. This annual training program offers basic skills instruction in several subjects. These include Microsoft Office (Windows, Word, Excel, Power. Point and Outlook), written and verbal communications including presentation skills, customer service, English as second language, workplace Spanish and mathematics/measurement.“Ensuring Camden County residents have the skills employers need is vital to our economic health,” Leonard said. Scheduling is flexible and can be tailored to an employer’s specific needs if there are a minimum of 1. The College also offers monthly open- enrollment classes at the William G. Rohrer Center in Cherry Hill for individual employees to attend. For additional details about Camden County College’s offerings in this program, visit www. Free- Training- Classes. To schedule a class, contact Carol Mc. Cormick at (8. 56) 3. Jaclyn Wallace at (8. BCC Workforce Training Earns Statewide Acclaim. Burlington County College’s (BCC) corporate training program, an integral part of Freeholder Director Leah Arter’s Workforce Development Initiative, is highlighted by the New Jersey Community College Consortium in February’s edition of New Jersey Business Magazine. The article details how Freedom Mortgage, of Mount Laurel, which won the accolade of fastest growing employer from the Inc. Workforce Training Grant Provides Basic Skills. County Community College (SCCC) and New Jersey Business.Hire Power” ranking of private companies, turned to BCC to train 1. Click here to read the article. BCC offers customized training courses to a variety of local employers. Freedom Mortgage qualified for free training under the state’s Basic Skills Workforce Training Program, which offers classes in computer operations, math and measurement, verbal and written communications, English as a second language and Spanish in the workplace. Last year, 1. 9 employers took advantage of this program at BCC to train more than 2,0. This week, at the Burlington County Regional Chamber of Commerce’s installation dinner, Arter discussed her new countywide Workforce Development Initiative, which includes providing job training to better meet the needs of local employers.“Matching the workforce training programs with the needs of the private sector helps develop employees’ skills and grow local businesses, which will ultimately benefit the economy and create more job opportunities,” Arter said. We look forward to working with Freeholder Director Arter on her Workforce Development Initiative to help even more of them.”To learn more about BCC’s workforce training programs, which are offered on campus, at a business or across the globe via teleconferencing, contact Roy Miller, Associate Dean of Corporate College and Workforce Development at rmiller@bcc. To learn more about the state’s Basic Skills Workforce Training Program, which is funded by the N. J. Department of Labor and Workforce Development in partnership with the N. J. Community College Consortium for Workforce and Economic Development and the N. J. Business & Industry Association, visit: http: //njworkforce. Skills Training for Your Employees at. Training Opportunities - New Jersey’s guide to training. Customized Training, Literacy/Basic Skills; Workforce Innovation. NJBIA Basic Skills Training. The New Jersey Community. Kellogg’s Frozen Foods Fills 17 Positions through Ready to Work NJ’s Manufacturing Training Program. NJBIA - Basic Skills Workforce Training 2008. The first year of the NJBIA Basic Skills Workforce Training Program. How many employees do you have in New Jersey? CCC Offering Free Workplace Basic Skills. Basic Skills Workforce Training Program funding from the State of New Jersey. The program was developed by the New Jersey. New Jersey Business Magazine. NJB > NJBIA Basic Skills Workforce. Many small businesses throughout New Jersey seek training for their employees to.
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