Workforce Investment Agency renews MOU with Hawai’i Job Corps

(CNMI DOL) — The CNMI Department of Labor’s Workforce Investment Agency renewed its agreement with the Hawai’i Job Corps during a  site  visit  to the Waimanalo  Center.  The signing  was witnessed by the CNMI DOL and Finance, who also attended the Workforce Convening with USDOL Region 6 and Waimanalo Center staff.

Under the agreement, the CNMI commits to promote the mission of the Hawaii Job Corp Centers to provide academic, career, and technical education, and social development training to young men  and  women  ages 18 to 24 years  old to become  responsible, productive  and employed  community   members; and perform certain  services in the field  of outreach, admissions, and career transition services for the Job Corps program.

The Hawai’i Job Corps is a free residential program with career training offerings in automotive technician, culinary arts, facilities maintenance, hotel and  lodging, landscaping,  office administration, painting, security and protective services, registered apprenticeship program in pharmacy  technician,  certified  nurse  assistance  to include high school diploma  or its equivalent. Programs are self-paced with opportunities in advance training at centers located on the mainland U.S.

“This  collaborative  partnership  between  the CNMI  and  Hawai’i  Job  Corps expands  the opportunities for our youths to advance in a career pathway  and improve their employability,” said CNMI Secretary of Labor Vicky Benavente. 

She added, “This is a valued long-term relationship that continues to provide the CNMI’s young citizens with additional options for their choice of a career.”

Hawai’i Center Director Ellen May shared, “It was an honor for our team to welcome the CNMI DOL  Workforce  representatives  to our beautiful  campus  and  reestablish  our partnership. Collectively, we  are not only providing exciting career pathways  for young adults, for many students we are also offering  hope and a new beginning for a bright future.”

Youths interested in learning more about the great opportunities offered through the Hawai’i Job Corps program may contact the CNMI DOL Workforce Investment Agency at tel. (670) 664-1708 or email [email protected]/.

CNMI  Workforce Investment Agency Director Frances Torres receives a copy of the memorandum of understanding from Hawai’i Job Corps Director Ellen May.

CNMI  Workforce Investment Agency Director Frances Torres receives a copy of the memorandum of understanding from Hawai’i Job Corps Director Ellen May.

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