Health Professionals Training Institute continues to bring new graduates to the field. Are you an employer seeking qualified CNAs and HHAs for your organization? Please give us a call. We welcome employers to introduce themselves to the class through our Employer fairs. Many of our students have multi-lingual capabilities.
The Institute has added a cultural competency component to our CNA/HHA class. Every student now receives 10 hours of training in this increasingly important area. Students learn about other cultures, ways we communicate, similarities and differences in how we were raised. Funding for this additional component was provided by the Kenneth B. Schwartz Center.
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Good news! Health Professionals Training Institute has received another round of funding from the Anna B. Stearns Foundation for our programs in 2007. These grant awards demonstrate funders' continual interest and the success of our programs. Other funders like the Ludcke Foundation and the Linden Foundation have awarded us further funding in support of our efforts.
This is the second year that the Bank of America Foundation has provided the Institute with a grant award. Deepest appreciation and many thanks to the Anna B. Stearns Foundation, the Polaroid Fund at the Boston Foundation, and the Bank of American Foundation, the Ludcke Foundation, and the Linden Foundation for their generosity. These grants will continue to provide program support to help low-income, minority and immigrant individuals achieve their educational and career aspirations.
Health Professionals Training Institute graduated another CNA/HHA class! Certified CNAs and HHAs are available immediately for hire. Graduate placement with various employers is underway. For all hiring and enrollment inquiries, please call Program Manager, Kelly Gollobin, at 617-864-3539 ext 16 for more information.
Are
you an employer seeking qualified
CNAs and HHAs for your organization?
Please give us a call. We welcome employers
to introduce themselves to the class
through our Employer fairs. Fee-for-placement
starts in January 2006. Many of our
students have multi-lingual capabilities.
Coming attractions
The Institute has brought together a team of experts to teach our Specialty Programs. These classes are designed to develop higher competency in both hard and soft skills that are crucial in running a successful team and providing superior care. Patricia Shaheen will lead a seminar on Power and Culture designed for both direct caregivers and manager. Pam Jaeger will conduct workshops on Teamwork: Building & Maintaining Successful Teams. Charlotte Kells is scheduled to teach classes on negotiation and persuasion, one of which is titled Managing Workplace Drama and Conflict. Maggie Chernin will present a module on Communication. Our other class offerings include Conflict Resolution and Alzheimer’s Care. Call us for more details.