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CLPCCD as Your LEA

In California, every registered apprenticeship is required to have a Local Educational Agency (LEA) that partners with the program sponsor (supporting organization for an apprenticeship program) and Division of Apprenticeship Standards (DAS) on the education piece of “Earn and Learn”.
The CLPCCD LEA Advantage
 

LEAs are usually a local adult school or a community college. We believe there are several advantages to partnering with a community college, and, in particular, with the Chabot-Las Positas Community College District (CLPCCD).  We offer unparalleled support and out-of-the box thinking to help you develop a training program to fit your needs.

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What Does it Mean to be "Career Ready" and Why is it Important? 

Career readiness refers to the process of being prepared with the necessary skills to find, get, keep, and grow in a job or career. This is important because it helps the individual learn the skills they need for success in real-world jobs.


  • Understanding professionalism
  • Communication
  • Interviewing
  • Resume writing

  • Tri-Valley Career Center (TVCC) provides several free trainings/workshops (including resume writing and interviewing skills) along with job coaches
  • CalGrows is a free online training source that provides career growth opportunities and on-the-job training
  • Jewish Vocational Services (JVS) works to provide skills training and other support so individuals can secure quality careers with family-sustaining wages
  • To access support resources complete this form
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Gain Experience or Obtain an Industry-
Recognized Behavioral Health Certification

With a growing need for behavioral health workers, education programs, organizations, and training programs have been developed to provide multiple ways to achieve industry-recognized certificates and statewide certifications.


  • CA Community College Wellness Ambassadors & Peer-to-Peer Outreach Programs. Visit your local community college program. For more information visit the CA Community College Foundation website.
  • Find volunteer opportunities in social services programs in your local community. Use your time and talent to create social change where you work or live. Visit the Volunteer Match website.
  • Join AmeriCorps California. AmeriCorps volunteers provide services in 1000 locations including schools, non-profits, public agencies, and community centers across the state. Visit the AmeriCorps website for more details

  • CalGrows is a free online training source that enhances career growth opportunities and on-the-job skills.

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Get Financial Guidance and Assistance

California has invested millions of dollars to build the behavioral health workforce. There are many new opportunities for scholarships, on-the-job training, and free education/training courses available.


  • Speak to your school's financial aid office to ask about financial support available to you and how to apply for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

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