The Career Preparation program at Clearfield Job Corps' emphasizes career success standards, employability, leadership, personal responsibility, and social skills. The five-week program is designed to:
Career preparation helps new students develop their Personal Career Development Plan (PCDP). Career Preparation Counselors work with students to identify and assess their skill levels, needs, and interests on an individual basis to provide appropriate individualized career development services. Student Mentor Program Clearfield Job Corps wants to provide students with a supportive, caring and dependable staff member who can be there for the student when assistance is needed. In Clearfield Job Corps' mentor program, new students and staff members work together in a mentorship beginning the second day of their Job Corps experience. The program promotes staff members keeping track of their students’ progress during their Job Corps experience. Basic Information Technology Clearfield Job Corps Center has a basic information technology curriculum that takes place during the second week of the students Job Corps experience. This 20-hour program includes, among other things, basic care and handling of computer hardware and software, basic hardware and software components, basic computer functions. Completion of this class can earn a student high school credit. Students demonstrating a high skill level for information technology and have already earned their high school diploma may take a challenge quiz. If eligible, students may complete the advanced “Kidz-on-line” Web design program.
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