Capital Health Careers
The Capital Health Careers (CHC) initiative is a collaboration among training providers, employers, and support service organizations in the Washington, DC metro area dedicated to helping unemployed, dislocated, and incumbent workers enter or advance in health care careers. CHC provides training and placement assistance for individuals seeking careers in health care. Training is provided by the Community College of the District of Columbia and Catholic University of America.
Catholic University of America
(Scholarships available for qualified applicants)
- Health Information Technology Competency Development
- Health Information Technology Certificate
- Health Information Technology – Bachelor of Arts (BAIT)
- Master of Science in Health Information Technology (MSHIT)
For more information about the Catholic University of America Capital Health Careers Programs contact Mattie Hunter (hunterm@cua.edu).
Community College of the District of Columbia Programs
(Scholarships available for qualified applicants)
- Direct Service Provider/Home Health Aide
- Community Health Worker
- Certified Nursing Assistant
- Licensed Practical Nurse
- Registered Nurse, Associate’s degree
- Registered Nurse, Bachelor’s degree
Learn More About the Programs by Attending These Upcoming Recruitment Fairs:
May 15, 2010 (11am-2pm)
Shaw Community Service Center
1716 Seventh Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
If you’re unable to attend the fairs and would like to speak to someone about Capital Health Careers call 202-238-4731 or send an email to upochc@upo.org.
Capital Health Careers partners include Catholic University of America, Community College of the District of Columbia, DC Department of Disability Services, DC Department of Employment Services, DC Primary Care Association, Providence Hospital, Regional Alliance for Careers in Health, and United Planning Organization. Capital Health Careers is funded in part by a $4.9 million grant from the US Department Of Labor Employment and Training Administration and the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009.