Community Outreach to Construction/Skilled Trades

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These organizations are participating in our exclusive Community Outreach program. Through this program, groups and organizations that directly work with Construction and Skilled Trade Groups receive open job notifications on a daily basis that match the criteria they specifically requested. These notifications are customized by location, profession, education and experience.
 

Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center

Ashland County-West Holmes Career CenterAshland, OH
As our community's Career and Technical Education Center: A. our mission is to provide our community with quality education, programs, services, and a skilled workforce; B. our purpose is to develop academic, job, and personal skills in our students while preparing them for continuing education and employment in the 21st Century; C. our commitment to realize high achievement through continuous improvement; D. our goal is to help students real...

Auburn Career Center

Auburn Career CenterConcord Twp, OH
We are delighted to be recognized as the first career and technical career center in the State of Ohio. In 1965, Auburn held its first classes under the leadership of Mr. Henry LaMuth, our first superintendent. During that time, the Board of Education consisted of members from Madison, Perry, Painesville Township, and Kirtland. Over the next twenty-five years, additional districts from both Lake and Geauga counties joined the vocational planning ...

Buckeye Career Center

Buckeye Career CenterNew Philadelphia, OH
The school has evolved to meet the changing occupational landscape. One of the most well known changes has been the name: from Buckeye Joint Vocational School to Buckeye Career Center in October, 1994. Buckeye operates satellite programs at Hiland, Berlin, Tuscarawas Valley, Claymont, Dover, and Carrollton.

Wayne County Schools Career Center

Wayne County Schools Career CenterSmithville, OH
Our mission is to provide knowledge, skill development and experiences necessary for a lifetime of personal and professional growth. Many programs at the Career Center offer a variety of goods and services to the public. From dog grooming to banquets and oil changes to manicures, there are a number of ways community members can get the services they need while providing students with opportunities to practice customer service skills.