“It’s exciting to read that so many Maine high school graduates are taking the opportunity to attend community college for free this fall thanks to a new program approved by the state earlier this year. As a result, enrollment in Maine Community Colleges is up 12 percent. That’s great news for the colleges, for the students, and for their future employers – like mine. Here at Northern Light Health, we recognize the importance of growth and development for our current, new, and future employees. We want to demonstrate to each of them that we are prepared to live our values and meet or exceed our commitments to our patients and communities. That’s why we work hard to collaborate with many community partners like the Maine Community College System to offer a wide array of clinical, business, leadership, and inter/intrapersonal skills training. We are also pleased to offer apprenticeships in several employment sectors, including some sectors beyond what people typically think of as health care.
These include environmental services, certified nursing assistants, nutrition services (dietary aide), patient service representatives (medical office assistant), and medical assistants. As our state continues to prioritize accessible and affordable education and training for working adults, this helps to solidify Maine as a premier career, education, and lifestyle destination to attract diverse and talented professionals and their families to stay here or relocate here. In doing so, we will help to refine the state’s image beyond just a great place to vacation, it’s a great place to thrive.” Editor’s note: The Bangor Daily News published a letter from Paul Bolin on September 7 that we thought would interest you. Paul Bolin is Senior Vice President and Chief People Officer at Northern Light Health in Brewer.
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5/17/2023 12:39:03 pm
I'm so happy about this blog that community college is now all free.
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