San Bernardino Community College launches free 120-hour training for entry-level county jobs

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SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY – San Bernardino Community College is offering a free 120-hour Pathway Certificate Program that prepares individuals for entry-level county jobs.

Participants who successfully complete the program will earn a certificate from San Bernardino County.

The certificate meets the minimum requirements for positions such as Office Assistant III, Health Services Assistant I, Care Assistant, Animal Control Officer Trainee, Child Support Assistant, Park Ranger I, Eligibility Worker Trainee, Sheriff’s Custody Assistant, Food Service Worker I, and Workforce Development Technician.

The program, administered by the San Bernardino Community College District, will run from Aug. 25 through Sept. 18. 

Enrollment is now open, and eligibility approval is required. For more information, interested individuals may contact Tiffany Lee, Apprenticeship Program Administrator, at 909-384-4011 or [email protected].

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