Workforce3 One Webinar will share Allied Health Access Guidebook, Promising Practices and Resources

Webinar invitation from Workforce3One: AHA! Allied Health Access: How to Develop Programs for Youth in Allied Health Careers

The Health Science Career Cluster has multiple pathways to student success. This webinar will introduce the Allied Health Access Guidebook to the youth program planners and service providers. The Guidebook provides practical information about allied health occupations in order to create or expand programs and services leading to allied health opportunities.  The webinar will also introduce some promising practices from the field and resources to assist in local area program development.

Presenters:

Lisa Salazar, Director, City of Los Angeles Community Development Department
Alice Cole, Director, Youth Career Development Services Division, Mayor’s Office of Employment Development, Baltimore, MD
Nancy Dischinat, Executive Director, Lehigh Valley Workforce Investment Board, Inc., Lehigh Valley, PA

Moderator:

Sara Hastings, Workforce Development Analyst, Division of Youth Services, Employment and Training Administration

Date:

07/21/2010

Time:

2 p.m. Eastern

Length:

One hour

Description:
The health care industry as a whole – and especially the allied health care sector – has great promise for employing youth and young adults. Occupations in the allied health care field are not only in hospitals and doctors’ offices. There are growing numbers of positions needed in long-term care facilities, rural and urban health care centers and clinics, specialty facilities in rehabilitation therapies, firms providing administrative services to insurance companies, medical and dental practices, and many more.

Register Now
Registration for this webinar is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis. Multiple people in one physical location are encouraged to register under one name and attend jointly. Registration link: http://www.workforce3one.org/view/5001018351572800108/info

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