Wellspring’s HealthCare Office Support Training (HOST) (previously known as MediClerk) is a licensed skills training program offered by Wellspring Community Education in partnership with Mass General Brigham Salem Hospital. The program is designed to provide students with the opportunity to build critical skills and professional connections leading to the attainment of administrative, non-clinical positions within the healthcare field.
Participants in the full-time hybrid program receive 450 hours of vocational skills training and job readiness/job search support in the following areas:
The program meets for 15 weeks per cycle.
Graduates will be qualified for entry-level positions earning between $18-$22+ an hour. Positions titles include:
On average, 80% of students who graduate from the program secure employment within 6 months or less.
Upon successful completion of the HealthCare Office Support Training, graduates are also eligible to receive 19 credits from North Shore Community College with only a $50 administration fee. These credits are verified through the Center for Prior Learning Assessment and can be applied to certificate and associate degree programs in related areas.
Applicants are required to:
The program is free for income-eligible SNAP recipients.
Find more information or complete a training application here.
Open to individuals 18 and older who have a high school diploma or equivalent, who are eligible to work and have a goal of employment in a medical office or related areas in healthcare.
Hours | Activity Type | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun |
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9-11am | Academic coursework; incl. self-paced and online | ✓ | ||||||
9am-3pm | Work-based activities, internships/job shadows | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||
varies | Academic advising/support | ✓ |
Location information:
55 Highland Avenue, 4th Floor, Salem, MA 01970 | Accessible via MBTA bus (Route 450/456) and a 30-minute walk from MBTA Commuter Rail Station in Salem (1.4 miles) |
Internship locations vary. Every effort is made to secure internship locations that are accessible to public transportation and near a participant’s home.
Virtual and online components may be completed at a location of the student’s choosing. Student must have reliable internet access. The program can loan Chromebooks to those who do not have access to their own computer.
Participant Supports:
Participant Support Category | As needed | All participants |
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DTA SNAP Transportation Support | ✓ | |
DTA SNAP Child Care Referral | ✓ | |
Books/Supplies | ✓ | |
Clothing/Uniforms | ✓ | |
Homelessness Prevention | ✓ | |
The program can loan Chromebooks to those who do not have access to their own computer. | ✓ |
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