Residents of Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo Counties can register at no cost for the High Roads Construction Careers program, put forth by Workforce Development Board of three counties.
Enrollment is now open for the WDBVC’s Construction and Trades training program, designed to help residents of the Tri-Counties become competitive applicants as they take the next steps in their careers in the construction industry. Throughout the 12-week program, participants will learn skills such as blueprint reading, construction math, financial literacy, how to handle tools and materials, and many other valuable competencies, all at no cost them.
Additionally, participants will be able to form important connections with Trades industry leaders who can help them navigate the application process and connect them with available stipends so that they can learn, grow, and earn at the same time.
“This program is an amazing opportunity to get a great jump on your construction or trades training!” said Andrea Sanchez, Senior Administrative Manager for WDBVC. “For the first time we are providing a stipend during training, so we’re strongly encouraging Ventura County residents to take advantage of this opportunity and make themselves competitive applicants!”
To learn more about this program and access the application, interested Tri-County residents can visit tricountyhrcc.org.
The Workforce Development Board of Ventura County administers federal funds to support America’s Job Center of California locations and other free job seekers, youth, and employer programs and services in Ventura County. The Workforce Development Board of Ventura County is a proud partner of America’s Job Center of California network. Equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. If you have limitations in hearing or speaking, dial 711 to reach the California Relay Service (CRS). For more information, call 805-477-5306 or visit http://workforceventuracounty.org.