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view weekly newsletter - Adams and Associates, Inc., a Job Corps
Career Corner:
Management Vacancies
Corporate:
Columbia, MD: Corporate OA Supervisor,
Corporate Residential Living Director , Technical
Assistance Mgr., Corporate Accounting Mgr.
Reno, NV: Technical Assistance Mgr.
Job Corps Centers:
Matt Gale Center Director address the CRC members during the meeting.
Atterbury JC: Dorm Supervisor, Safety & Security
Kittrell held its Quarterly Community
Mgr.
Relations Council (CRC) Meeting on
Delaware Valley JC: Recreation Supervisor,
October 13th. The 36 attendees
Safety / Security Supervisor
included city officials, law enforce-
Exeter JC: None
ment, community leaders, local school
Gadsden JC: None
representatives, youth group agencies
Glenmont JC: Purchasing Agent , Recreation
and non-profit organizations. The
Supervisor
Center’s Senior Management Team
Grafton JC: Recreation Supervisor, OA/CTS Mgr.
provided program updates.
Joliet JC: IT Mgr., Social Development Director
Presentations were held during the meeting, including Orenthal Morris
Kittrell JC: Food Service Mgr., Dorm Supervisor
with WEN NC OA/CTS Project Director, Gina DeMent, with Cardinal
Little Rock JC: Safety and Security Mgr.
Innovations Healthcare and KJCC Y2Y Ambassador, Zachary Smith.
New Hampshire JC: Dorm Supervisor, OA/CTS
Director
Red Rock JC: Recreation Supervisor, Assistant
Food Service Mgr.
Sacramento JC: Wellness Services Mgr.
Shriver JC: ., F&A Director , CPP/Counseling Mgr.
St. Louis JC: Academic Mgr., Weekend Shift Mgr.,
Center Shift Mgr.
Treasure Island JC: Property Mgr., CTT Mgr.
Woodland JC: Wellness Mgr.
Woodstock JC: None
Kittrell Job Corps:
Pictured above: KJCC’s Community Relations Council Partners, Culinary Arts
students and staff.
Medical Assistant, OA/CPP Coordinator,
Residential Coordinator, Safety and Security
Advisor, Counselor, CTT Instructor (Facilities),
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Residential Advisor, ACT/OCT Coordinator
Irvin Williams Executive Chef/Owner of NOLA Catering held a meeting with the Culinary Arts and Business Office
Administration Trade students. During the meeting Mr. Williams spoke to the students on proper work ethics, employability
skills and employment do’s and don’ts on a job from an employer’s point-to-hire.
Walgreens held a flu shot clinic on October 19, 2016 at the KJCC Wellness Center. Flu shots were
provided to students and staff by Pharmacist, Mindy Watson. Ms. Watson was joined by the
Walgreens Store Manager, Crickett Currin, and her Assistant Manager, Karen McDonald.
Walgreens provided free flu shots to anyone that did not have insurance. The Center’s Nursing
Trade students took advantage of this opportunity by obtaining their flu shot; which is required for
them to enter into clinicals.
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Using the new national theme "Careers Begin Here", Women Empowered Network's (WEN) Raleigh-Durham Team held a
Career Fair/Admissions Event on October 20, 2016 at the Tillery Place NCWorks location. Kittrell Job Corps Center partnered
with the WEN to prepare students for the event by hosting a “Dress for Success” session, hosting mock interviews and preregistering students with NCWorks. Students from the NC Civilian Conservation Centers were also in attendance. The guest
speaker for the event was Eric Haddock, an Acquisition Specialist with NCWorks. Students were also given portfolios to put
their resume's and cover letters in as well as Hot Jobs listings, labor market overview and STAR jobs. A wide range of jobs
were represented such as construction, security, manufacturing, health occupations, office administration, technology,
culinary and transportation. Students left the event with information about various positions available within the employers
that attended.
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October 17, 2016, In support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Kittrell Job Corps Center hosted a Balloon Release Ceremony
to honor those affected by breast cancer. Pink balloons were flying in the sky to attract attention to breast cancer awareness,
survivors and the lives lost. The ceremony was held at the center’s flag pole during the students afternoon break. Prior to the balloon release, the Medical Administrative Assistant students provided the opportunity for both students and staff to write a personal message on the balloons acknowledging their lost.
October 18, 2016 students distributed ribbons corsages and breast cancer awareness stickers to center students and staff.
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Please join Kittrell Job Corps Center to
welcome Jacqueline Terry, Security
Officer. Prior to coming to Kittrell Ms.
Terry was employed at the Warren
County Correction Institution. Ms. Terry
looks forward to working with the staff
and students to secure their safety.
Mr. McKinnon meets two new students from the Victory Dorm during the
new students welcome breakfast. They had an opportunity to welcome one
another.
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Please join Kittrell Job Corps Center to
welcome Anthony McKinnon, Victory Dorm
Counselor. Mr. McKinnon joined the Kittrell
team on October 17, 2016. He holds a
Bachelor Arts Degree in Social Psychology.
Mr. McKinnon has 10 plus years of
experience in Counseling and working with
youth. He has worked as a Youth Program
Assistant at The Murdoch Center and at
Beyond Challenges as a Qualified
Professional. Mr. McKinnon is married, has
four girls and lives in Creedmoor, NC. He
looks forward to working with the staff and
preparing students for successful careers.
Kittrell rolls out the red carpet
to welcome new enrollees to the
program on October 18, 2016
1.Joshua E Bennett
2.Elmo Dixon
3.Ariona M Jackson
4.Tremine R Peeler
5.Corey D Watkins
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Kortney Dorsey
Kortney enrolled at KJCC in October 2015. He completed the Culinary Arts trade with ServSafe Certification. Kortney is relocating to
Connecticut where is has obtained full time employment.
Daisha Wilkerson
Daisha enrolled at KJCC in November 2015. She completed the Nurse Assistant trade with a primary certification and will be attending Central Piedmont Community College in January 2017.
Nekia Platt
Nekia completed the Office Assistant Program after enrolling at KJCC in February 2016. She has obtained full
time employment and will be enrolling in college to begin in January 2017.
CTT Completers
AdvHSW:
Alfred Petersen
Christian Peyton-Fisher
CNA:
1. Kadarius James
2. Sashena Whyte
Drivers Education
NC Drivers Licenses:
1. Sylveria Cox
2. Jobarri Hudson
3. Tiffany Murdock
4. Quebin Romero
5. Johnathan Stow
MAA:
1. Myka Hudson
OA:
1. Jonathan Edward
Academic Completers
NLRO:
1. DaRaye Turner
Penn-Foster:
1. Gaylon Robinson
2. Joshua Sloan-Gilbert
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KITTRELL
JOB CORPS
CENTER
P O Box 278
1096 US Highway 1 South
Kittrell, NC 27544
Phone: (252) 438-616
Fax: (252) 492-9630
Email: [email protected]
Kittrell Job Corps is a no-cost education and
career technical training program administered
by the U.S. Department of Labor that helps
young people ages 16 through 24 improve the
quality of their lives through career technical
and academic training. The Job Corps program
is authorized by Title I-C of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998. For more information
about the Job Corps program at a national level,
please visit our Official Public Web Site.
At Kittrell Job Corps Center, we support the Job
Corps program's mission of teaching eligible
young people the skills they need to become
employable and independent and placing them
in meaningful jobs or further education.
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ADAMS DATA INTEGRITY WEBSITE
Website Address
adamsintegrityhotline.com
E-mail address:
[email protected]
Telephone: 888,288.1181 ext. 101
Facsimile: 888.316.8438
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