05/31/2016
*****FREE CNA TRAINING*****
MAY AND JULY CLASS IS FULL---WE CAN REGISTER YOU FOR NEXT CLASS IN AUGUST
IF you are unemployed and interested in entering the medical field OIC of Washington will be able to provide you with tuition assistance and job placement for the Fast Track Nursing Assistant Certified training course ---CNA : August 23 thru September, Schedule : 14 sessions.
8/23/2016-9/1/2016 - Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
9/2/2016-9/9/2016 - Fri, Tue, Wed, Thu 6:00 AM-2:30 PM
9/13/2016-9/14/2016 - Tue, Wed 6:00 AM - 2:30 PM
We will provide assistance with Scrubs/White Shoes and pay for your NACES $110.00 Exam Fee and $48.00 Registration Fee
We will hold the orientation this month. Please call to reserve a spot. Spaces are limited.
Give us a call at 665-3709 or 665-3715 or pay us a visit at;
270 9th Street, Suite 240
East Wenatchee (We are located at the building next door to Gold's Gym)
To be eligible for the training you must meet the following requirements;
1. Have authorization to work in the United States
2. Be low-income for your family size
3. Must have worked in Agriculture within the last two years or be a dependent of an agricultural worker.
OIC of Washington Mission Statement
The mission is to help in the elimination of unemployment, poverty and Illiteracy so that people of all colors and creeds can live their lives with greater human dignity.
The mission includes the provision of health, educational and human services, economic development and services to secure and provide safe, decent, and affordable housing to eligible participants and residents in the State of Washington.
OIC of Washington is an equal opportunity employer and provider of employment and training services. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Funding for these programs are made possible by grants from the U.S. Department of Labor, and the U.S. Department of Education
Pursuant to RCW 43.43.830.842, employees and volunteers who provide service to developmentally disabled persons, vulnerable adults, and/or children under the age of 16, must successfully pass Washington State Patrol criminal history background checks as a condition for licensing or certification. In addition, all applicants must submit to and pass a background check and drug screen through Verified Credentials at the student's expense. You may be ineligible to pursue certification or licensure in your profession based on the results of the criminal history background checks