/ • P age C 3 T he P ortland O bserver • J une 9 , 1993 ’. - Edward Wadsworth Institute For Hair Design 4 •- . » fi Women-Find Higher Paying Jobs In Industry A d e s c rip tio n o f vv hat takes place in each o f the areas o f th is b u ild in g as Now Recruiting For 1993 Fall Term a student e n ro lls, learns, and finishe s the e d uca tion process. Freshm an cla ssroo m — N ew stu­ dents b e g in the le a rn in g process in Regional Workforce Center th is classroom . Here they are tau ght B-FIT: A two-term certificate program which gives female students a unique hands- on experience in many of the basic skills required to enter an apprenticeship training program or other skilled non-traditional jobs in industry Program focuses on the construction and electrical and mechanical the basic fun dam e ntals to establish the fo u n d a tio n on w h ic h they w ill pursue th e ir education. A ca d e m ic C lassroom — T h is is a general purpose classroom in w h ic h the ory classes are tau ght — guest speakers address student b o d y — spe­ c ia l classes are conducted — g radua­ tio n cerem onies arc he ld — student o rie n ta tio n for large Frcslunanclasses students use these fa c ilitie s to p ra c­ tice th e ir le a rn in g on m odels and are conducted. F a cia l R o om — clients. L a b o ra to ry F lo o r — pot lu c k g a therings take place — fo r use in the laboratory. A d m in is tra tio n — W here pros­ It is here pects are interv iewed, students are ro lle d in F acial T e ch n o lo g y use these that the students p e rfo rm the s e n ices fa c ilitie s to p ra ctice w h a t they are on c lie n ts as a le a rn in g tool D ispensary — It is here th a t the e n ro lle d , stud ent re co rd s are as­ sem bled and p e rm a n e n tly stored, and Students en ­ le a rn in g . M a n ic u re R oom — M a n ic u rin g trades. the products are dispensed to students You will receive two terms of skills training on PCC’s Rock Creek campus in the fol­ lowing areas: a ll o th e r related business m atters arc • • • • • • • • attended. products are stored and fro m w h ic h Students Hired To Help Peers Find Jobs S utton says she has p u b lic iz e d P o rtla nd -area h ig h school stu­ dents are h e lp in g th e ir peers fin d a f­ she says. T h e students f i l l o u t a fo rm , list th e irin te re stsa n d skills, and Sutton her te r-sch o o l and sum m er jobs. refers them to av ai table jo b s fo r w h ic h school channels, p u ttin g a no tice in s e r v ic e th ro u g h r e g u la r the d a ily b u lle tin and flie rs on b u lle tin the E m p lo y m e n t D iv is io n re ce n tly they m ay be q u a lifie d “ T h e people are a ll d iffe re n t,” began a p ilo t project in w h ic h students she says o f the yo u n g jo b ap plican ts. boards. T he student em ployees a ll w o rk w i ll operate m in i-e m p lo y m e n t o ffice s “ Some o f them com e in re a lly excited, M o n d a y th ro u g h Thursday a ftern oon in th e ir schools. T h e pro je ct k n o w n as Jobs and and some o f th e m ju s t w a n t the jo b fo r at th e ir schools, and on F rid a y a fte r­ the m oney.” R o b e rt noons go to the d o w n to w n o ffic e to T h e d o w n to w n P ortla nd o ffic e o f M e , o r J A M . is p a rt o f a sum m e r yo u th B ro w n , one of in g w o rksh o p fo r yo u n g people. div is io n ’ sem ployce at C leveland H ig h em p lo ym e n t o ffic e d o w n to w n , says the d iv is io n relays notices o fjo b open­ w ith the E m ploy m ent D iv is io n u n til in southeast P ortland. She fo u n d out ings to the students. about the p ro g ra m fro m a teacher in June 30. W h ile o th e rs m ay go on to o th e r w o rk , Sutton says she plan s to the sc h o o l's business cooperative p ro - “ T h is is a p ilo t p ro je ct to get as m any P o rtla nd -area h ig h school stu­ gra n t. in te rv ie w e d and was hired . dents as we can in to jo b s ,” B ro w n travel. O th e r She has a desk in the student says. T h e p ro je ct began in A p r il, and a re K e y u n n a serv ice cen ter at Clev eland, w h ic h she “ it sh o u ld re a lly p ic k up a fte r school is M o n iq u e a M a jo rs at L in c o ln , and staffs fro m 7:30 to 8 a m. and 2 ;3 0 to C a rla H a rd n c ft at W ilso n . H y u n Y u o f 4 :3 0 p in In the firs t 10 days she kept out in June,” he says. A ll the schools are in v o lv e d in o ffic e hours, about 20 students cam e some w ay, he adds. Those tha t d o n ’t the p ro g ra m ’ s d o w n to w n o ffic e , a lo n g by lo o k in g fo r w ork. have student em ployees have c o m p u t­ w ith B ro w n , Jerry K in g and Jessica “ T h e y ’ re lo o k in g fo r jo bs, p a rt- tim e , a fte r school o r fo r the s um m e r,” ers on w h ic h interested students can C ook. K athy C ra ft is p ro g ra m super­ scan lis ts o f jo b openings. viso r. T h e student w i ll hav e th e ir jo b s s tu d e n t • Orientation: June 5 & 16, 1993 State Office Bldg 800 NE Oregon St. Portland, OR *7 * t • Additional Orientations will be held during the summer at PCC, Rock Creek Campus For more information, call ¿ j. v ’ * ■ . . 4 r ’ Portland Community College 244-6111 ext. 7449, 7432, 7331 Classes will be held on the Rock Creek Campus 17705 N. W. Springville Road Portland, Oregon j; ^ ’4 During the initial orientation session, you will learn about the B-FIT program and its services, be introduced to careers in the skilled trades, and explore job realities to determine if you wish to enter the training program d iv is io n ’ s supervisors o f the yo u th em p lo ym e n t program . A m y S u tto n , a ju n io r , is the • Financial Aid Available $528 00 per term Orientation h e lp develop an h o u r-lo n g jo b - fin d ­ th e Trades Basic Skills Construction Basic Skills Electrical/Mechanical Basic Skills Trades Math Physical Strength Building CPR/First Aid/Safety in the Workplace Cooperative Ed/Worksite Training Job Search Skills • Classes begin Sept. 20, 1993 B-FIT is offered in cooperation with fed­ eral and state apprenticeship programs and private industry 4 » - - e m p lo y e e s B a k e r at F r a n k lin , C le ve la n d w o rks every a fte rn o o n at * >*>*• You'll S ta y with Standard Considering a job change? 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