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Workforce Development to Host Oil and Gas Industry Certification Program Information Sessions

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On January 15, 2014, NOVA’s Workforce Development Division will host two information sessions for their Oil and Gas Industry Certification Program.  The Two information sessions will be held at NOVA’s Woodbridge Campus, Arts and Science Building, Room 116 at the following times.

  • Session 1: 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
  • Session 2: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Seating for both sessions is limited. Light refreshments will be served.   Free Parking will be available in any B student parking lot.  For additional information and to register for either session, please call Stephanie Loving at 703-878-5755.

 

New Training Collaboration Leads to First Graduation

NOVA Staff, Wendy Tetteh, Job Center Coordinator and Students.
NOVA Staff, Wendy Tetteh, Job Center Coordinator and Students.

 

NOVA’s Workforce Development Division is pleased to announce a training collaboration with the Fairfax County Department of Family Services *(VIEW program).  This collaboration has given us the opportunity to offer an Administrative Assistant Training Program at their new Fairfax Job Center in the Fairfax County Department of Family Services.  The new Fairfax Job Center opened its doors during the first week of September, and we are honored to support their initiatives and look forward to serving the needs of their clients through ongoing customized training.

The first training class was presented Certificates of Completion by their instructor, Yvonne Morton, Adjunct Professor at Northern Virginia Community College on Friday, October 11.  Ms. Morton opened her comments to the ten students with the following group rally: “IT ONLY GETS…(cheered in sync) BETTER!” This group rally is indicative of the collaboration that was established between NOVA and the VIEW program.  We look forward to a long-term contract training collaboration with this vital community program.

 

* The Virginia Initiative for Employment not Welfare (VIEW) supports the efforts of families receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) to achieve independence through employment. VIEW focuses on the participants’ strengths and provides services to help them overcome job-related challenges, as well as personal, medical and family challenges that affect employment.

 

Workforce Development Division to Host “The Chancellor’s Awards Recognition Program”

The VCCS has chosen NOVA’s Workforce Development Division to host The 2013 Chancellor’s Awards Recognition Program.  This is an annual event that recognizes top instructors throughout the State of Virginia.  This year’s honorees represent Germanna, Lord Fairfax and Northern Virginia Community Colleges.  Their efforts have benefitted countless individuals and have transformed lives by offering career changing opportunities.  The instructors efforts have helped to increase student success and retention, which has resulted in the colleges being recognized as a provider of choice by local and state organizations. This year’s program will take place on October 22, 2013 at the Woodbridge Campus, Arts & Science Center, located in Woodbridge, VA.

 

 

Workforce Development Division and U.S. Small Business Administration Inks Collaboration Agreement!

(Left to Right: Dr. Ron Beckwith, Business Development Director, Lynn Orosco, Business Development Manager, Dr. Lorinzo Foxworth, Associate Vice President , Workforce Development, William Gary SR., Vice President, Workforce Development, Antonio Doss, District Director SBA, Nicole Porter, Assistant District Director of Marketing and Outreach)
(Left to Right: Dr. Ron Beckwith, Business Development Director, Lynn Orosco, Business Development Manager, Dr. Lorinzo Foxworth, Associate Vice President , Workforce Development, William Gary SR., Vice President, Workforce Development, Antonio Doss, District Director SBA, Nicole Porter, Assistant District Director of Marketing and Outreach)

 

NOVA’s Workforce Development Division and the Washington Metropolitan Area District Office of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) signed a collaboration agreement to deliver small business training services. The Agreement’s formal execution followed SBA’s annual Small Business Awards Celebration on August 21, 2013 and was signed by Antonio Doss, District Director – SBA and William Gary, Sr., VP, Workforce Development – NOVA. “Our SBA-NOVA staffs synergized very quickly to bring this Agreement from idea to reality,” said Mr. Doss. “Our joint brands create a stronger service identity throughout the metropolitan business community.”

The Agreement provides a framework for NOVA and SBA to join together in providing small business training support on a range of crucial topics through periodic workshops and seminars.  The organizations have already launched a co-branded workshop series at NOVA’s Ernst Center around the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) for which participant feedback has been extraordinary. Affectionately known as “Second Tuesdays,” denoting the fact that the ACA workshops will run on the second Tuesday of each month from now until year’s end, the joint ACA workshop schedule can be found at our website.

Beyond ACA, the WDD/SBA collaboration will offer periodic workshops on a range of timely business topics, including the enormous portfolio of business resource capabilities of the SBA as well as the customized business training services of NOVA. Both organizations will leverage their strong membership and customer reach to connect the workshops and services directly to the business community.

“It goes without saying, that this Agreement represents an extraordinary teaming commitment that addresses the training and development needs of one of the most critical drivers of our regional economy,” said Mr. Gary. “From the very beginning, our planning discussions with the Washington Metropolitan SBA staff were high energy with engaging ideas. The potential of the collaboration was more than obvious!”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Impact of the Affordable Care Act on your Business

Monthly Business Series in Collaboration with the Washington Metropolitan Area District Office of the U.S. Small Business Administration 

 

Alexandra Piotrowski, Economic Development Specialist, will be the workshop facilitator. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Affordable Care Act or ACA) enacted comprehensive health insurance reforms designed to ensure Americans have access to quality, affordable health insurance.  The Affordable Care Act includes a variety of measures specifically for small businesses that help lower premium cost growth and increase access to quality, affordable health insurance. Depending on whether you are self-employed, an employer with fewer than 25 employees, an employer with fewer than 50 employees, or an employer with 50 or more employees, different provisions of the Affordable Care Act may apply to you. In this workshop, learn what the law means for small businesses from an expert in the field.  Learn about the key provisions of the Affordable Care Act based on the size of your business.

 

Registration Link:  http://www.nvcc.edu/wdce/annandale/courses/fall/classinfo.asp?ID=BUSC+1515

 

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1 Session, $75

11:30 am – 1:30 pm

 

Instructor: Alexandra Piotrowski, Economic Development Specialist, U.S. Small Business Administration

 

Annandale Campus, Ernst Community Cultural Center, President’s Dining Room

8333 Little River Turnpike, Annandale VA

FREE PARKING

Location Note:  NOVA-Annandale Campus Directions & Maps:

http://www.nvcc.edu/about-nova/maps-directions/annandale/index.html

 

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or need assistance registering for the course at:  http://www.nvcc.edu/wdce/annandale/courses/fall/classinfo.asp?ID=BUSC+1515

 

Lynn Orosco

Workforce Development Manager

NOVA Workforce Development Division

P 703-764-5075

lorosco@nvcc.edu

www.nvcc.edu/workforce