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Biotech Training Academy and Community Health Worker Certificate

Biotech Training Academy

Manufacturing Technician Biotech Cohort
No Experience Necessary - Entry Level Job - Excellent Career

This 6 week training program was designed to prepare a participant for the entry level position of Manufacturing Technician I. In addition to providing the foundational technical skills needed for the role, participants will learn work readiness skills that can help them find and keep a job.

Join the Biotech Bridge Training Academy to prepare for a career with opportunities for advancement. Entry level salary is typically $22 per hour. The program is provided at no-cost to those who qualify.

To participate in the Biotech Training Academy, you must be unemployed, you must be able to legally work in the USA and be able to provide documentation (Passport or Social Security Card and DL). 

What Does a Manufacturing Technician 1 Do?

This could be you...

Photo of the Biotech Academy Staff

Manufacturing Technicians 1 utilize current Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), standard operating procedures, critical thinking, good communication, and teamwork.

Manufacturing Technicians 1  are responsible for the set-up, operation, and cleaning of various types of process equipment. They take meticulous notes, clean and sanitize equipment in biomedical, biopharmaceutical, and bioindustrial settings. 

Manufacturing Technician working in front of system

Requirements and Job Duties*

Initial Requirements:

  • High school diploma or GED, AA preferred
  • Ability to pass background check and drug screen
  • Basic math skills with proficiency in the metric system
  • Accurate documentation skills is a must
  • Ability to work in clean room (sanitized) environment and gowning up
  • Available to work any shift, including weekends
  • Must be okay with working in a COLD ENVIRONMENT with heavy lifting and lots of cleaning
  • Must read/write/speak English effectively

Job Duties:

  • Responsible for executing all process in production
  • Full participation in both departmental projects and quality working teams
  • Strong emphasis on documentation according to FDA regulations
  • Work in clean room (sanitized) manufacturing environment
  • Facility and equipment cleaning
  • Adherence to cGMP, environmental health, and safety guidelines, and any other related regulations
  • Ability to lift/push/pull 50lbs.

* These are some example of duties and depending on the company, they may be different. Other duties may be assigned.

 


What Topics are Covered in the Training?

You will be learning....

  • Manufacturing Principles/ Cleanroom Behavior
  • OSHA Safety
  • Attitude/Emotional Intelligence/Self Awareness
  • Documentation/Fact Checking and Following SOPs
  • Fractionation/Blood Basics
  • Lab Techniques/Aseptic Techniques & PPE
  • Math for the Workplace
  • Critical Thinking/Problem Solving
  • Science, Biology & Chemistry for the Workplace
  • Effective Communication/ Team Building
  • Integrity, Values & Ethics
  • Cleaning and Sanitization for the Biomanufacturing Industry
  • Time Management/Goal Setting
  • Best Practices for Success
  • Interview Skills/Resume Writing 

Those with reading and math skills at or above the 9th grade level are well-prepared for the math and science topics taught during the academy. Participants who believe they don’t have a strong background in math or science should not be discouraged to apply because math and science for the workplace are taught during the academy. Most importantly, a desire to learn, interest in the field of biotechnology, and commitment to the program determine individual success in the program. Participants must be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or its equivalent.

When is the next Biotech Training Academy?

6 Weeks M-F 8:30am-3:30pm


The next Biotech Training Academy will be held on campus.

Monday, August 12, 2024 - Thursday, September 19, 2024

 

Campus MapParticipants will be able to park for free in designated parking area.

Los Angeles Valley College encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation, or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact SFP Program Specialist, Maryel Giron by sending an e-mail at gironme@lavc.edu or by phone (818) 947- 2926 as soon as possible, but no later than ten (10) business days prior to the event. 

Interested in the Biotech Training Academy?

Please complete this interest form. ​​​​​​

Do you have questions? Would you like more information?

Please contact SFP Program Specialist, Maryel Giron by email gironme@lavc.edu or call 818-947-2926.

 

Community Health Worker Training

Community Health Worker (CHW) Training In Person

No Experience Necessary - Entry Level Job - Excellent Career

The 6 week in-person certificate program trains community members and students to work as a CHW in their respective communities. Community Health Workers are trusted frontline public health workers that serve as a link between health services, social services, and the community while helping chronically ill older adults and others access medical and social services. They focus on establishing trust in communities and improving quality of life for those in need. There is a high demand for CHWs in California.

Dates

Monday, July 1st - Thursday, August 8th

Monday and Wednesday 9am - 2:30pm

Tuesday and Thursday 9am - 12:00pm 

(Job Fair on Tuesday, August 13th, 10am-12pm)

During the 6 weeks, students will have the opportunity to complete the 3 required courses for the Community Health Worker Certificate of Completion. Students who enroll in the 6-week program will also be participating in job readiness training and workshops to prepare students for a career fair in August!

We will be hosting an Orientation on Friday, June 28th from 10 am-11 am in Room ACA 2505 to provide more information for those of you participating in this training.

The schedule will be as follows:

 

Monday-Thursday 9 am-12:00 pm

9 am-12 pm:

· Class: VOC ED 554CE: Community Health Workers I (July 1st-July 21st)

· Class: VOC ED 555CE: Community Health Workers II (July 22nd-August 11th)

12 pm-12:30 pm: Lunch Break

Monday & Wednesday 12:30 pm-2:30 pm

Training and Workshops on the following topics:

· Resume writing

· Cover letter writing

· Job search

· Interview skills

· Work readiness skills

· Elevator speech and mock interviews

Tuesday, August 13th, 10 am-12 pm

Students who successfully complete the classes and attend the trainings/workshops will be invited to attend the Job Fair to meet CHW employers from the Greater Los Angeles area. Students must be able to legally work in the United States.

 

To earn the Community Health Worker Certificate of Completion, students must enroll in the following 3 classes and earn a “P” (passing) grade in each of them.*

· VOC ED 554CE: Community Health Workers I

(Class Number 14739)

In-Person

· VOC ED 555CE: Community Health Workers II

(Class Number 14740)

In-Person

· Basic Skills 116CE: 21st Century Employability Skills- Communication

(Class Number 14831)

Online

For Assistance or Questions:

Hasmik Kirakosyan, Student Services Aide

818-947-2334; kirakoh@lavc.edu

*Students will need to complete three classes with passing ("P") grades to earn the COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER CERTIFICATE

Workforce Development Office Hours and Location

Monday to Thursday: 8:00AM - 4:30PM
Friday: 8:00AM - 3:00PM
Saturday and Sunday: Closed

Location: Administration and Career Advancement Building (ACA) 1301 (map)

Phone: 818-947-2334 

Our Office will be closed on the following days -  

Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day: Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Memorial Day: Monday, May 27, 2024
Juneteenth: Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Independence Day: Thursday, July 4, 2024

Labor Day: Monday, September 2, 2024

Veteran's Day: November 11, 2024

Thanksgiving Holiday break: November 28 and 29, 2024

District Holidays: December 24, 25, and 30 and 31st.