HCTC WORKS! is a grant funded project awarded from the Department of Labor. HCTC WORKS! partners with our Hazard Community and Technical College students, high school students and employers in our region to place students in apprenticeship programs in high demand jobs. As will all apprenticeship programs, a work-based learning component is the primary method for teaching the required competencies. The local business that employs the apprentice becomes an extension of the classroom for the student. The goal of an apprenticeship is to provide a hands-on work-based learning experience in a given field or trade. As an HCTC WORKS! apprentice, you will receive guidance in choosing a career path that interests you. We will help you with job placement (apprenticeship) with a local employer within that field. Apprenticeships are a PAID opportunity.
Job Duties:
The role of an HCTC WORKS! Apprentice is as follows: o Exhibit an enthusiasm to learn and an interest in the trade/industry o Display an eagerness to build working knowledge of the job and duties assigned to the position o Willingness to put in the effort to develop the skills necessary to be successful on the job o Maintain good attendance and participation in dual credit courses and/or any required training o Adhere to all employer rules and guidelines
Minimum Qualifications:
For more information on student apprenticeship opportunities, please contact Kendra Johnson at kendra.johnson@kctcs.edu or 606-487-3322.
The Advancement Data and Finance Specialist (Advancement Data & Finance Specialist) position will execute administrative, systematic, and research support for all areas of Advancement and manage the day-to-day gift entry of information into the Ra...
As a grant funded position, the Healthcare Project Manager will identify new accounts, contact clients, assess training needs, conduct presentations, track activity, and close sales to meet annual revenue targets.
The Career Laddering Navigator supports the ORR-funded Career Laddering Service assisting skilled refugees and qualifying immigrants with international work and educational experiences who meet Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) eligibility crit...
The Refugee Vocational Training Program Outreach /Intake Specialist implements outreach, recruitment, and participant screening for the BCTC Global Learning’s Refugee Vocational Training Program, a grant funded effort by the Kentucky Office of Ref...
KCTCS is an equal opportunity employer and educational institution. KCTCS does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs or activities.