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CCCC program partners with Family Medical Supply for Job Ready Bootcamp

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Central Carolina Community College issued the following announcement on Sept. 3.

Family Medical Supply in Dunn is growing and currently looking for top candidates to fill positions.

Central Carolina Community College, in partnership with Family Medical Supply, is offering training designed to verify participant readiness. Participants will receive a special CCCC Certificate of Completion verifying skills gained and readiness for employment, develop a professional resume, and have the opportunity to submit applications for Family Medical Supply employment opportunities.

Option 1 is the Job Ready Bootcamp - Healthcare. For individuals with no prior experience working in healthcare, this bootcamp includes training in Basic Medical Terminology, Working in a Healthcare Office, Workplace Soft Skills (Work Ethics, Communication Skills, Motivation), Basic Computer Skills, and Interviewing Skills.

Option 2 is the Job Ready Bootcamp - Essentials. This bootcamp is for individuals with prior experience working in healthcare who already have the skills associated with working in a healthcare environment. Essentials training includes Workplace Soft Skills (Work Ethics, Communication Skills, Motivation), Basic Computer Skills, and Interviewing Skills.

Bootcamps are for one week, with the next session set to begin Sept. 13. In-class meetings will be held at the Triangle South Enterprise Center in Dunn.

For more information or to register for the upcoming session beginning Sept. 13, contact Latoya Brower, CCCC Director of Essential Career & Employability Skills, at 919-718-7073 or via email at cetregistration@cccc.edu.

Original source can be found here.

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