Occupational and Employment Skills Training
The Occupational Skills Training - OST (one-year credit certificate program) and the Employment Skills Training - EST (1-2 term certicate program) are unique RCC programs that combine college coursework with extended internships in local businesses with a focus on employment readiness and skills training. Students earn approximately half their program credits through training at local business sites.
Benefits of the OST/EST programs
- Flexible individualized programs
- Learn in the field with experts
- Boost the value of your certificate or degree by adding on-the-job training to your resume
- Select online pathways are available statewide
Examples of OST/ESTs Include:
Job Coach
Senior Services Assistant
Activity Director, Senior Services
Administrative Assistant
Natural Resources
Medical Lab Aid
Sustainable Farming
Public Safety Records Clerk
Building Maintenance Technician
Occupational Skills Training Program Map
Employment Skills Training Program Map
Program Objectives
- Gain work experience and references
- Targets skills needed for employment
- Learn job skills on a work site
Students- How to Get Started
To be considered for acceptance into the program please take these important steps:
- Attend an Information Session
- Complete an Occupational Skills Training Application
- Meet with program faculty to customize your program
- Get input from Training Site supervisors on academic plan
- Register for courses
Employers- Benefits of OST/ESTs
- Employers have input into training and program design
- Opportunity to train incumbent workers into new roles or to source new staff
- A highly adaptable tool to address workforce needs in a wide variety of jobs and industries
- Ability to offer trainings not otherwise addressed by the RCC list of degrees/programs
- RCC provides Worker’s Compensation coverage for unpaid trainees
- Interns can be trained to exact needs and standards
- Employers are not obligated to hire their students, but many do
Information Sessions
Zoom information sessions are available most Tuesdays at 12:00 noon. Phone-in participation is also available. Email [email protected] to receive the Zoom or phone links/numbers.
Contact:
[email protected]
541-956-7380