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    The Program Core for Niagara County Workforce Certification will provide training for the skills that employers desire on the job: workforce behavior and ethics, communication and helping skills. Workplace and Computer Literacy, Literacy and Math Skills Review, Intro and Intermediate Computer Literacy and Intro to Customer Service Skills will be offered. Please call 278-8150 for more information today!
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    The program is geared to the needs of adults and youth who require assistance with overcoming personal, academic and work skill barriers that prevent their readiness for further education or job training, Assessment and testing for grade level proficiency in math, reading and language skills are included. Appropriate referrals are made to training and academic programs. This program offers a series of vocational and employment preparation and employment preparation techniques. The program is the LINK to continued education and training designed to get you BACK ON TRACK.
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    This eight week course (two week externship) will enable individuals to develop critical skills essential for transitioning into the work environment and ensure success into their chosen occupational fields, using concepts that give the student a raised awareness of identifying and satisfying customer needs. Class will use the current Microsoft Office package. Please call the Workforce Training Programs Coordinator at 716-278-8150.
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    A self-directed program designed specifically for those individuals who wish to change their career directions but are unable to attend classes during the traditional college hours. Students must be able to meet with the instructor one time per week for three to four hours during a 15-week period and must fulfill weekly requirements as scheduled by the instructor. The program includes medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, and completion of medical reports and summaries using a transcription machine and computer. Graduates are well prepared to find employment in a doctor's office, hospital, clinic, or at home as a self- employed transcriptionist. Prerequisites are keyboarding at 40 words per minute and knowledge of word processing and access to a home computer are required. For more information, please contact the WorkForce Training Coordinator at the Trott ACCESS Center at 716-278-8150 or 278-8151.
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    Start a new career as a medical billing Specialist! Doctors' offices, hospitals, HMOs, and clinics need the service of skilled billing specialists able to do the important job of medical billing. This is an evening program designed for those who, with general office skills, are seeking specialization. The CMB program focuses on the rules and regulations of the insurance industry, medical terminology, medical coding principles, MediSoft - a medical accounting software package, Microsoft Word and Excel. Successful completion of this program will provide graduates with the opportunity to obtain employment in diverse medical office environments. Placement assistance is available upon completion of the program. Requirements include a high school diploma or GED and keyboarding skills of 25 words a minute. For more information, please call the Workforce Training Coordinator at the Trott Access Center at 716-278-8150 or 716-278-8162.
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    The Computerized Medical Billing program is a training program designed to prepare individuals for entry-level employment in the field of medical insurance billing. Students will gain valuable skills including knowledge of MediSoft, a medical accounting software package, insurance rules and regulations; medical coding; use of the electronic calculator; computer literacy; Microsoft Word and Excel, keyboarding and office procedures. An additional feature of this program is an externship where students can obtain valuable experience in a medical setting. Medical billers find employment in hospitals, physicians' offices, insurance companies, medical billing services and home businesses. Placement assistance is available upon completion of the program. A high school diploma/GED is required. Apply now, class size is limited. For more information contact WorkForce Training coordinator at 278-8151 or 278-8150 at theTrott Access Center.
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    The program includes medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, and completion of medical reports and summaries using a transcription machine and computer. Graduates are well prepared to find employment in a doctor's office, hospital, clinic, or at home as a self-employed medical transcriptionist. Prerequisites are keyboarding at 40 words per minute and knowledge of word processing. For more information, please call the WorkForce Training Coordinator at the Trott ACCESS Center at 716-278-8150 or 278-8151.
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    This short-term training program provides participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to be competitive in today's high-tech business world, instruction will focus on the desktop computer using state-of-the-art equipment and hands-on training in several current software programs. Featured will be Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, Powerpoint, and a computerized accounting package. Students will gain knowledge in recordkeeping, keyboarding, business communications and the use of electronic office equipment. an additional feature of this program is an externship where students can obtain valuable experience in an office setting. Placement assistance is available upon completion of the program. A high school diploma or GED and knowledge of the keyboard are required. Apply now, class size is limited. For more information, contact the Workforce Training Coordinator at the Trott Access Center at 716-278-8150 or 278-8151.
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    The Niagara Liberty Partnership Program's goal is to provide support services to students identified as "at-risk" at the secondary level to help them stay in school and graduate. Services may include: Academic Support Services, Career Awareness & Exploration, College Advisement, Financial Aid Advisement, Tutoring, Mentoring, Study Skills Training, Special Classes, Community Service, Field Trips and Personal Management.
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    This 120 hour program is designed to provide training and hands-on experience in the field of childcare. This training is for you if you are interested in entering the workforce in a day care, child learning center, or with additional training, becoming a family day care provider. Program includes an internship component, classroom work and assignments to be completed outside of class time. Placement assistance is available upon completion of the course. For more information, call 716 278-8150 at the Trott ACCESS Center.
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