TRAIN-TO-HIRE PROGRAMS

Goodwill partners with local employers to provide free career training for underserved populations at the speed required to meet their hiring needs.

Our Train-to-Hire programs utilize a model we call Training Sprints(SM) — accelerated professional skills training that moves participants into a high-demand career as quickly as possible. In particular, our medical training programs allow military spouses to have stable and rewarding careers as assignments take them from place to place.

If any of the following career paths interest you, please email a program specialist at traintohire@sngoodwill.org.

Medical Assistant Training Program

Goodwill welcomes candidates who have a caring disposition and customer service orientation to take the first step toward a professional healthcare career. Graduation is contingent on successful completion of the program and externship. Learn more.

CNA Training Program

This weeklong bootcamp led by NV Hope features an overview of healthcare careers, exposure to local healthcare leaders and hiring professionals, motivational speakers, experience in the simulation lab at UNLV, and professional career preparation. The next steps for these participants are formal CNA training, passing the licensing exam, and employment. Learn more.

Stagehand Training Program

Goodwill’s two-week Stagehand Training Program opens the door to careers in the events industry. Stagehands prepare stadiums, arenas, and other venues for events by installing and moving seating, stages, furniture, and equipment. The two-week course includes OSHA 10 certification and leads to employment opportunities throughout Las Vegas Valley. Learn more.

Stagehand Training graduates are routinely hired for immediate employment.

Career Training Programs in Las Vegas for CNA training and health care careers at Goodwill

CNA Training graduate and instructors at The Perry Foundation.

Las Vegas Training Programs for health care careers.

Graduates of the Medical Assistant Training Program are immediately hired into a paid externship while earning their Clinical Medical Assistant certification.