2120 South Jackson Street Seattle, WA 98144 206.934.4930 Website Hours Wed-Thu: 9:00am - 10:00am 1:00pm - 3:00pm By Appointment
Seattle Central Community College Dental Hygiene Clinic at Seattle Vocational Institute (SVI) provides a variety of dental services for adults and children. Dental exams are provided by the clinic dentists. Dental services are provided by dental hygiene students with the supervision of licensed dental hygienists. Students provide teeth cleaning, fluoride treatments, x-rays, sealants, bleaching trays and selected fillings. Appointments are available during scheduled clinic times.
2120 South Jackson Street Seattle, WA 98144 206.934.3183 Website Hours Mon-Fri: 8:00am - 4:30pm
The Job Resource Center maintains employer information and current listings for full and part-time jobs. Pre-employment workshops are held every quarter. Job search support groups and career-related reference materials are available as well as personal computers, copiers and software for resume preparation. The Job Resource Center also has a job search developer and coordinator on staff. Job readiness is a strong part of every SVI training program.
2120 South Jackson Street Seattle, WA 98144 206.934.3183 Website Hours Mon-Fri: 7:00am - 5:30pm
Child care is offered on campus by the First A.M.E. Child Development Program. Low cost, full day care services are available. Students attending Seattle Vocational Institute can enroll their children on a first-come, first-serve basis. Children with special needs/disabilities are given priority. Head Start and Early Head Start programs are offered.
Siegal Center 1500 Harvard Ave Seattle, WA 98122 206.934.5477 Website Hours Tue-Fri: 9:00am - 5:00pm
The School of Cosmetology Salon is open Tuesday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. The salon is located at 1500 Harvard Avenue, Seattle, WA. A Senior Citizen discount (65 years and older) is offered. A licensed cosmetologist is on staff during all salon hours.
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Green for the 21st Century in Seattle
Innovations in curriculum and operations have earned the 2009 Green Washington Award for the Seattle Community Colleges – Central, North and South. All three colleges are active members of the Seattle Climate Partnership and North was an early signer of the American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment. A district-wide Chancellor’s Sustainability Initiative provides energy, focus and a forum for emerging training and initiatives.
Sustainability is infused into programs ranging from urban agriculture at Central to environmental science, real estate and building management across the district. Students have funded a sustainability coordinator. Campus activities include reducing the carbon footprint and promoting recycling and energy conservation, which earned a “Recycler of the Year” award for South. Last year, the college culinary operations diverted 31 tons of materials to a regional composting facility – which returned the compost to “green” the college landscape.
For more information visit www.seattlecolleges.edu/green
Helping displaced workers to ‘Start Next Quarter’
During the economic downturn, thousands of displaced workers turned to the Seattle Community Colleges at the same time regional employers reported a need for skilled workers to fill jobs in the new economy. To help both potential workers and employers, the Seattle Community Colleges developed Start Next Quarter (SNQ), a two-part initiative designed to improve the success of dislocated workers who enroll in technical education programs. SNQ invites prospective students to assess their eligibility for workforce funding online and connects them to a comprehensive two-day college success workshop held at each campus. The workshops are based on a model developed at one of the district campuses. Students who complete the workshop are more likely to complete their training programs and to obtain jobs using their new skills. The project was developed in part through a grant from the League for Innovation, funded by the Walmart Foundation Bright Futures project to serve displaced workers.
Visit www.startnextquarter.org
A Model for the Region
The Opportunity Center for Employment and Education at North Seattle Community College is a regional resource and the first integrated service center of its kind in Washington state. Since the OCE&E opened its doors in spring 2011, more than 40,000 people have come for one-stop help in finding a new job, career retraining or to sign up for public assistance benefits. Founding partners were the state Departments of Social and Health Services and Employment Security, the college, and the Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County. The campus and the new LEED Gold Certified 45,000-square foot facility are in the heart of Seattle’s north end and close to a major transit hub. House Speaker Frank Chopp and Rep. Phyllis Gutierrez Kenney (sponsor of the legislation and a former Seattle District trustee) championed the OCE&E in the state legislature. The center aims to provide streamlined services in a positive environment, helping clients succeed in the next stage of their lives.