NEW JOB PROGRAM - DCWORKS - PAID TRAINING!!!!
For Immediate Release
Contact: Glenn Brown
Phone: (202) 373-0330
Email: GlennBrown@OICDC.org
Release date: January 14, 2009
OIC/DC is proud to announce the launch of its newest program OIC’s DCWorks, a comprehensive approach to addressing the short and long term employment needs of DC’s Ward 8 residents. OIC’s DCWorks will help to service more than 200 adults, living in Ward 8 who are at least 18 years old with multiple barriers to employment.
This paid job training program includes; job readiness training, life skills training, customer service skills, computer literacy, conflict resolution, on-the job training, and job placement assistance. OIC’s DCWorks training will be conducted for 4 to 5 hours per day, five days a week. During this time, participants will receive a stipend based on time and attendance. At the conclusion of this hands-on 12 week training program, participants will then be placed in paid on-the-job training with area employers.
After completing their on-the-job training, OIC/DC will help to place participants into a full time unsubsidized employment. OIC/DC is a licensed Post Secondary Education Institution for non-degree students in the District of Columbia and a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization with more than 42 years of experience in preparing youth and adults for work and is a part of a nationwide network of affiliates. OIC/DC provides literacy, occupational skills training, job readiness, placement services, and strength-based case management services to hundreds of District residents.
OIC/DC also provides 4 nationally recognized certifications:
•A+ Certification - Computer repair and maintenance
•MOS Certification
•Pre-Apprenticeship Certification (Construction trades)
•Customer Service
Certification OIC’s DCWorks will be housed at two locations: 3016 Martin Luther King Avenue SE and 4301 9th Street, SE Washington, DC.
For more information call (202) 373-0330 or (202) 563-2104
Visit us online at http://www.oicdc.org/
Classes start February 9, 2009