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YMCA of Greater Boston, Inc.
  • 3 Centre Plaza, Ste. 901, Boston, MA 02108
  • 617-542-1800
  • Work Readiness Training
Career Advancement
Program activities:

YMCA Training, Inc. seeks to provide pathways to help prepare immigrant students for next-level knowledge. The target population for the Career Advancement Program remains highly skilled but underemployed or unemployed immigrant adults interested in improving their employment potential and English fluency. Staff can help with licensing or certification processes as well as assist students in gaining classroom or workplace experience. We provide job skills training and employment assistance in close collaboration with the business community, local colleges, and other training programs.

Our program is part-time 32 week program with advanced ESL, in-demand soft skills, and employment basics. The program consists of career focused ESOL, MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook), Google Suite, American workplace culture and office skills, career exploration and job search skills, and on-going job search support leading to new employment.

The Career Advancement curriculum draws from Integrating Career Awareness into the ABE and ESOL Classroom and is aligned with the MA English Language Proficiency Standards and the College and Career Readiness Standards for Adult Education. The curriculum includes review of core competencies related to speaking, listening, reading, writing, and pronunciation and introduces notetaking based on discussion, critical thinking, working with academic and professional vocabulary embedded in readings, and developing the ability to incorporate new vocabulary into writing assignments. The curriculum is customized each year based on student needs and interests.

Other activities include: informational interviews, mock interviews, field trips, and presentations throughout the year.

All students are also offered a complimentary membership to the YMCA.

Program is offered in: English
Participant demographics:

Immigrants with high level of English in the greater Boston area

Anticipated number of SNAP participants per year: 5
Total hours: 14
Program duration: 32 weeks
Rolling Admission: Yes
Number of cycles: 1
Program start dates: September 2024
Sample schedule:
HoursActivity TypeMonTueWedThuFriSatSun
6:30pm-8:45pmFoundations, Self-Exploration
6:30pm-8:45pmResumes, Cover Letters
6:30pm-8:45pmInterviews
6:30pm-8:45pmWorkforce Culture
Other Schedule Information: Virtual, but in-person for field trips/presentations as needed
Is the program offered remotely? Hybrid
Is public transportation available? Yes

Location information:

100 Franklin Street, Lower Level,Boston, MA 02110 (Map use: 201 Devonshire Street) Site is accessible via public transportation.
Additional information about location:

For Directions use: 201 Devonshire Street, Boston

Other requirements: Demonstrated English proficiency (SPL 5+)
Program is CORI friendly? Yes
Anticipated outcomes: Certificate of Completion
Other outcomes: Employment/Promotion, Increased English fluency

Participant Supports:

Participant Support CategoryAll participantsAs needed
DTA SNAP Transportation Support
DTA SNAP Child Care Referral
Books/Supplies
Technology
Test/License Fees
Are there any out of pocket expenses for the participant? No
Do participants receive any pay? Not applicable

Contact Information

Program Liaison: Camille Chase-de la Paz
Telephone: 617-990-1027
Program code: YMCA-EDUC-CA
ABAWD Qualifying? No