We are always looking for opportunities to gain access into the workforce. This week, in addition to aquaculture and health care, we share our discoveries in skilled trades and drone training.
From Maine: Bangor Daily News report a program at Mere Point Oyster Co. in Brunswick is training people to work in the state’s growing sea-farming industry.
From North Carolina: EducationNC reports the state’s Department of Public Instruction has partnered with an autonomous delivery service to create job opportunities in the drone industry for high school grads.
From Utah: St. George News reports the construction industry in southern Utah is looking to hire a range of skilled trades workers.
From Virginia: The Business Journals reports a Fairfax-area charitable foundation is launching a nonprofit to expand its efforts to address Virginia’s workforce shortages, particularly in the health care sector.
From Washington, D.C.: The Washington Post reports a $9.5 million grant will help expand a training program into Southeast Washington to prep more high-schoolers for health care careers.
Did you miss our previous Opportunity Near You and Back to Work stories from around the country? Catch up here.