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Community Health Worker Training Program Interview Sessions

December 12, 2017

**MUST call to register in order to attend an interview session**

Dates and Times:

Wednesday, December 20, 2017 | 10:00 am – 11:00 am

Monday, December 18, 2017 | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Friday, December 15, 2017 | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Location:

30 Exchange Terrace
Providence, RI 02903

*FREE Parking Validation at Union Station Garage:
5 Memorial Blvd. Providence

Community Health Workers work as educators and advocates for clients involved with local social service
and healthcare organizations. Attend a 8-week training to learn about community and behavioral health,
safety and care, and advocacy.

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Cybersecurity Interview Session

November 13, 2017

Unemployed and interested in the Technology Industry? Attend one of our Interview Sessions on November 17, 2017 to learn more about this FREE Cybersecurity Training Program and PAID certification!

Friday, November 17 from 10:00am – 11:00am

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Manufacturing & Building Trades Hiring Fair

October 26, 2017

Skills for Rhode Island’s Future is proud to host our upcoming Manufacturing & Building Trades Hiring Fair. Join us November 9, 2017 to interview and learn more about Carpentry, Manufacturing, and Welding positions.

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Skills RI Ribbon Cutting

June 14, 2017

Mayor Elorza Praises State Hiring Initiative’s Job Placements, Employers’
Commitment to Hiring Unemployed Workers, at Skills RI HQs Ribbon Cutting

(June 14, 2017) When they helped launch Skills for Rhode Island’s Future (Skills RI) back in October, Governor Gina M. Raimondo and Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza talked about the “access gap” that often prevents qualified job seekers such as unemployed and underemployed Rhode Islanders from getting hired. Leveraging one’s personal and professional networks is key to getting a résumé to the top of the pile, but unfortunately, many skilled and motivated job seekers don’t have access to the networks needed to be viewed as a less risky hiring proposition. Raimondo and Elorza urged employers to view unemployed and underemployed workers as an untapped talent supply, poised to close the workforce skills gap.

In the eight months since, Rhode Island employers have responded in a big way, with 48 companies deciding to partner with Skills RI and hiring 90 formerly unemployed Rhode Islanders in a variety of positions. Skills RI is a public-private talent sourcing solution that helps businesses address their unmet hiring needs by matching them with a pool of immediately available, diverse candidates — applicants unemployed longer than six months — and flexible incentive programs helping them fill vacant positions quickly and cost-effectively.

“Skills RI is our missing link connecting the workers we are training to employers that are hiring,” Governor Raimondo said. This program helps talented, motivated applicants who often get overlooked for job opportunities. I’d like to thank the many Rhode Island employers that have stepped up and solved their workforce challenges by hiring 90 previously unemployed Rhode Islanders. I look forward to much more success in the months to come.”

“Working alongside Skills RI we are developing and implementing workforce strategies that will get Rhode Islanders to work,” said Mayor Elorza. “We look forward to continuing efforts with the state to connect people to good jobs and to respond to the hiring needs of employers.”
Skills RI provides full-service staffing solutions, from targeted recruitment to customized train-to-hire programs, for businesses with immediate and long-term hiring needs. Along with placing 90 Rhode Islanders in jobs and its employer partnerships, Skills RI has provided career enhancement services to 529 job seekers since October. Executive Director Nina Pande said “Skills RI is the final link to a job. We provide job seekers the opportunity to interview for roles, and provide the job ready services an unemployed or underemployed job seeker may be lacking.” As part of the agency’s growth plan, Skills RI plans to place 250 Rhode Islanders in jobs across all business industry sectors by the end of the year.

Mayor Elorza joined Department of Labor and Training Director Scott Jensen and Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce (GPCC) President Laurie White in cutting a ceremonial blue ribbon Wednesday night marking the opening of Skills RI’s new office space on the first floor of GPCC’s building at 30 Exchange Terrace in Providence. GPCC has incubated Skills RI, allowing it to use office space since October. Pande praised GPCC’s key support role while Skills RI established itself.

“I appreciate how the Rhode Island business community has supported Skills RI and in so doing, invested in local talent and energized our economy,” Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce President Laurie White said. “Serving on the Skills RI board, I see first-hand the benefits it delivers as a workforce intermediary and as a hiring solution. Along with Governor Raimondo and Mayor Elorza, I encourage business leaders in RI to work with Skills RI.”

“From the very early days of Skills for Rhode Island’s Future, I believed this demand-driven approach was the right way to tackle unemployment in Rhode Island,” said Skills RI founding Executive Director Nina Pande. “I’m thrilled that our office is now open for business and that we are fortunate enough to be in a central location so that we can reach employers and candidates state-wide.”

“The demand-driven model is effective because it starts with the end goal in mind – the jobs. It is clear that Rhode Island understands that at both a state and local level through their support of Skills for Rhode Island’s Future from the start. We are excited to have been a part of the development of Skills for Rhode Island’s Future and look forward to continuing to assist in their growth and local impact,” said Marie Trzupek Lynch, founding President & CEO of Skills for Chicagoland’s Future.

“As part of her skills policy agenda, Governor Raimondo has prioritized DLT helping long-term unemployed and underemployed Rhode Islanders get back to work,” said DLT Director Scott Jensen. “Skills RI aligns precisely with DLT’s mission, takes the time to understand employers’ often-complex hiring challenges, and is delivering in a very real way — as its record of success shows.”
About Skills for Rhode Island’s Future Skills for Rhode Island’s Future (Skills RI), established in 2016, is a nonprofit, public-private partnership committed to returning unemployed and underemployed job seekers to work by creating demand-driven solutions for employers. Skills RI meets the hiring needs of employers by connecting them with qualified job seekers and providing innovative, customized hiring solutions. Skills RI is led by Nina Pande, Executive Director, and governed by a 15-member business-focused Board of Directors led by founding Chairperson, William F. Hatfield, Bank of America’s RI Market President.
For more information, visit www.skillsforRI.com.

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Hiring Fair – Portsmouth, RI – Wed, May 24, 2017

May 17, 2017

HIRING FAIR (More info online)
The Portsmouth Public Library
2658 E Main Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871

Wed, May 24, 2017
3:00pm – 5:00pm

Unemployed or Underemployed?
Learn about exciting full time job opportunities with the following companies:

Accesspoint
Electric Boat
GAP
Greencore
Lifespan
Looking Upwards
Newport Restaurant Group
Ocean State Job Lot
Old Navy
Panera Bread
Perspectives Corp
The Town Dock
Walgreens

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