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Special to the HHES The Central Texas College (CTC) Department of Nursing and Allied Health will hold its annual spring semester Nursing/EMT Job Fair on Wednesday, March 22 at the CTC Nursing Center (Bldg. 155) from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. The event is designed to give nursing and emergency medical technology (EMT) students the […]
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Special to the HHES The Central Texas College (CTC) Department of Nursing and Allied Health will hold its annual spring semester Nursing/EMT Job Fair on Wednesday, March 22 at the CTC Nursing Center (Bldg. 155) from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. The event is designed to give nursing and emergency medical technology (EMT) students the […]
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CTC Nursing to host spring job/educational fair
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Special to the HHES
The Central Texas College (CTC) Department of Nursing and Allied Health will hold its annual spring semester Nursing/EMT Job Fair on Wednesday, March 22 at the CTC Nursing Center (Bldg. 155) from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. The event is designed to give nursing and emergency medical technology (EMT) students the opportunity to meet with potential employers as well as offer employers a chance to meet and screen potential nursing employees.
Students in the applied science nursing degree program, the vocational nursing program and EMT students will have the opportunity to speak with nearly 20 representatives from hospitals, health care agencies and clinical partners in the area about employment opportunities, qualifications and possible careers. Also on hand will be representatives from various four-year universities to discuss transferring options to those interested in pursuing a four-year nursing degree.
The scheduled participants include Baylor Scott & White, Seton Medical Center, Texas A&M-Central Texas, BTL Technologies, the Learning House, Grand Canyon University, Ascension Texas Recruitment Team, Lamar University, Texas Healthcare Division and the Red Cross.
While geared toward CTC nursing/EMT students, the job/education fair is free and open to anyone interested in a career in the medical field.
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