Atrium Health has a great entry-level opportunity for graduates interested in healthcare and pharmacy. The Pharmacy Tech I positions only require a high school diploma, the starting salary is $16/hr, Atrium will pay for certification, and there is a career growth ladder.
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YTAC is a 1st of its kind workforce training program for youth that intertwines esports competition and game development with custom development curriculum that exposes High School students not planning to head to a 4 year University to a career pathway in technology. Said another way, this program meets students in areas that naturally interest them, and uses e-sports and friendly competition as a gateway to STEM, and how technology and coding can offer an exciting career and life. https://www.carolinafintechhub.org/ytac/
To learn more about The ROC, please see the 20 minute video presentation below by pressing the play button.
Students that are interested in The ROC Program, fill out the survey below through the QR code or go to https://tinyurl.com/TheROCSurvey​
If you would like to speak with Mr. Rattley, CDC to learn more, please contact me at [email protected] The Samaritan Purse will be hiring for seasonal positions starting at $14/hr see information below. Please Share this information with students
Hello, I am a recruiter from Samaritan's Purse, Operation Christmas Child. We are hiring for a variety of positions for our processing center in Charlotte, which is located at 7100 Forest Point Blvd., Charlotte 28217. These jobs are paid, seasonal positions available from mid-November to mid-December with daytime and evening shifts available. Some examples of jobs include greeters, team coaches, and coordinators. Pay starts at $14/hour. Please pass on the attached information to your families/students that you serve, at your first convenience. Anyone (16+) may fill out an application online: https://samaritanspurse.org/our-ministry/processing-center-seasonal-employment/ . This YouTube link is a 30 sec video that provides a glimpse into our processing season: https://youtu.be/L7zr5W7Pqso As you may know, Samaritan’s Purse is an evangelical, international relief organization. One of the divisions of this organization is Operation Christian Child. Through OCC, we are able to spread the Good News each year. Millions of children around the world receive hope through gift-filled shoeboxes. For most, these are the first gifts these children have ever received, and the gospel message is presented in person. Last year we distributed almost 10 million shoeboxes to children in over 100 countries worldwide. I appreciate your help spreading the word about these jobs, ATTENTION HARDING STUDENTS: Be in the KNOW with MeckEd Career Pathways by texting the # 81010 and typing the following for your grade level. Get information for career and job opportunities and make sure to visit our page Career Pathways page for information on our PAID INTERNSHIP PROGRAM @ https://www.mecked.org/career-pathways Text the # 81010 and put the following in the message line 9th Grade – mecked9 (case sensitive) 10th Grade – mecked10 (case sensitive) 11th Grade – mecked11 (case sensitive) 12th Grade – mecked12 (case sensitive) MeckEd Career Pathways News : CMPD Cadet Program (Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department )11/4/2020 Please share this information with your students.
Students who have interest in joining law enforcement should join Mecked Career Pathways today @ 3pm for our Virtual Zoom meeting with CMPD (Charlotte Police Department). There is an opportunity to join the CMPD Cadet Program which helps students learn about what it takes to be apart of the local police department and get exposure to the task and work that police officers do day to day. Join our Remind Text Group for the event link and to get information on all upcoming events ATTENTION HARDING STUDENTS: Be in the KNOW with MeckEd Career Pathways by texting the # 81010 and typing the following code for your grade level below. Get information for career and job opportunities and make sure to visit our page Career Pathways page for information on our PAID INTERNSHIP PROGRAM @ https://www.mecked.org/career-pathways Text the # 81010 and put the following in the message line below 9th Grade Students – mecked9 (case sensitive) 10th Grade Students – mecked10 (case sensitive) 11th Grade Students – mecked11 (case sensitive) 12th Grade Students – mecked12 (case sensitive) Kind Regards, Ashton Glenn MeckEd Career Pathways Advisor Harding University High School 2001 Alleghany Street| Charlotte, NC 28208 704.777.1588 | [email protected] MeckEd.org | Facebook| Twitter | e-Newsletter E2D, Inc (Eliminate the Digital Divide) receives corporate donations of computers, refurbishes them in our Re-Image CLT labs, and redistributes them to families that previously have lacked digital access. The incredible production of our labs (13,500 laptops built since 2013!) is accomplished by highly competent HS students who we hire, train and generously compensate to repair donated laptops. We are seeking 8-10 new students to enter our Re-Image CLT program as lab technicians. The job is located at 920 Hamilton St, Charlotte (AvidXchange Music Factory) and it presumes a student’s ability to secure transportation and work on the weekends. If the cost of riding the bus is prohibitive, we can provide bus passes. Compensation: Salary begins at $10/hour for the initial apprenticeship as students are trained with essential IT hardware skills. No prior IT experience is required; we train all techs with all necessary skills. After the apprenticeship, student techs are paid $15/hour, a living wage for their valuable skills and labor. They also are rewarded by becoming leaders as they help resolve the digital divide in their communities. Many of our technicians were once recipients of an E2D laptop, launching their careers in IT. E2D technicians receive further benefits by way of increased social capital and workforce opportunities. Top technology companies seek out E2D technicians for full-time jobs and our mentorship program connects students with the positions that enable them to break cycles of intergenerational hardship. Skills required: E2D prioritizes equity and we wish to offer the benefits of our program to those who may lack other opportunities. However, with the benefits of joining the E2D family, our application process is highly competitive. Although we don’t require any previous IT experience, we do seek applicants who are highly motivated, reliable, and responsible workers. We ask that you only recommend students who you consider to be the top of their class – ready to enter a professional setting with maturity and drive. We do not tolerate any drama in our Re-Image CLT labs. Covid-19: Our mandate of responsibility is all the more important during Covid-19. We assure you that our labs, though running in-person, implement all recommended safety measures – 6 ft. social distancing, mandatory and enforced mask wearing, temperature checks, handwashing, and risk disclosure. We recognize that our technicians may necessarily be living with high risk of catching Covid-19. We require that all technicians disclose any possible exposure immediately to their supervisor and not return to the lab for two weeks or until receipt of a negative test. They are paid their full salary during this time. Application The E2D Application for this cohort can be found at https://forms.gle/3qxd2XH6HxrtoVqG8 and must be received by Friday, November 13, at 5 pm. |
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