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'''Employment/Education/Training''' ''Main office: 717 N. Killingsworth, Portland, Oregon 97217'' ''https://www.portlandoic.org/'' ''email contact:'' ''info@portlandoic.org'' Portland Opportunities Industrialization Center (POIC) + Rosemary Anderson High School (RAHS) provide alternative education, mentoring, family outreach, employment training, and placement. POIC + RAHS serve more than 3,000 students, work trainees, and families annually (80% are Black or Latinx). Their major programs include Rosemary Anderson Schools, Work Opportunities Training, Community Healing Initiative, Youth Services, and Community Safety. They reconnect alienated at-risk youth and adults affected by poverty, family instability, and homelessness to education, career training, and culturally-specific wraparound programs, including services for families impacted by the criminal justice system. POIC + RAHS offer paid training for construction and the trades. POIC's 12-week program prepares adults for careers in construction and the trades. Trainees are paid during this hands-on learning experience and receive classroom instruction, industry- recognized certifications, career exploration, and planning. The curriculum is recognized by the OSATC (Oregon State Apprenticeship and Training Council). Graduates receive continued support from full-time staff with apprenticeship and job placement with 95% of graduates being placed in jobs. POIC + RAHS c areer coaches and mentors give trainees tools and resources to help them become job-ready or to help them transition to college. Internships and pre- apprenticeship program provide underserved youth and adults the opportunity to be part of a diverse and inclusive workforce. Additional POIC employment resources include: paid internships involving short-time positions that can lead to full-time employment in sought-after fields; career coaching ; tech career rep training ; and youth employment, connecting youth with training and paid internships in construction, healthcare, tech, manufacturing, and more. Must be between the ages of 18-24, have your high school diploma/GED (or are actively engaged in a GED program), and ready to commit to an intensive training program. '''School locations''' : #''North Campus'' ''717 N. Killingsworth'' ''Portland, Oregon 97217'' #''New Columbia Campus'' ''4610 N. Trenton'' ''Portland, Oregon 97203'' #''East Campus'' ''2208 SE 182nd'' ''Portland, Oregon 97233'' #''Lents Campus at Wattles Boys & Girls Club'' ''9330 SE Harold St.'' ''Portland, Oregon97266'' #''Middle School Campus at Regence Boys & Girls Club'' ''4430 N. Trenton'' ''Portland, Oregon 97203''
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