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Job Readiness Skills
Preparation necessary for a successful job search, including identifying skills, completing a job portfolio, and interview preparation.
Skills for Job Success
Understanding employer and employee expectations, developing work attitudes, and communication skills needed for job success.
Occupational Skills
Classroom instruction that helps understand basic operations in chosen occupational areas and develops competencies for better performance.
Community Classroom Instruction
Hands-on training in actual employment environments to increase knowledge of employer expectations and self-confidence.
Course Summary
Designed to prepare students for Allied Health programs and entry-level employment in healthcare, including medical terminology and certifications.
Classroom Policies
Expectations regarding attendance, respect for property, preparedness, and consequences for tardiness and cheating.
Basic Training
Classroom preparation covering employer expectations, safety, communication skills, and ethics in the workplace.
Community Classroom Expectations
Treating assignments as jobs, maintaining personal appearance, and submitting time cards accurately.
Safety
Importance of safety at training sites, requiring passing a safety test before placement.
Transportation Guidelines
Rules for transportation to Community Classroom locations, including reporting absences and driving policies.
Grading Policies
Attendance is crucial for success, with specific grading scales and policies for classwork, community classroom, and skills.
Homework and Assignment Policy
Guidelines for late submissions, excused absences, and responsibilities for missed work.
Excused vs
Procedures for notifying instructors and supervisors, with penalties for unexcused absences.
Teacher's Role
Teaching aspects of Medical Technology and preparing students for life after high school, emphasizing responsibility and respect.
Withdrawal Criteria
Conditions under which a student may be withdrawn from the class, including lack of interest, poor attendance, and inappropriate behavior.