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Chaney Carricker

Informational Video

Next Virtual Orientation

Are you interested in learning more about Next? Check out our virtual orientation video below! Then fill out the appropriate Next Application linked below and tell us more about yourself so we can get you connected to the support and resources you need! Live in Clark County? Fill out the Clark Next Application Live in Cowlitz or Wahkiakum County? Fill out the Cowlitz/Wahkiakum Next Application
Chaney Carricker
April 7, 2020
Work Experience

Summer Works

SummerWorks is a paid summer work experience program. This program serves youth age 16 to 21 who have an IEP or 504 Plan. The primary goal of SummerWorks is to prepare young people for the workforce by providing a free work readiness workshop followed by placement in an entry level job. To participate in SummerWorks one must be between 16 and 21 years of age, have an IEP or 504 Plan, be enrolled in a school, and live in Clark County. Participating students must be able to work and transport themselves independently. Please fill out the application that is attached and turn in copies of the required documents to your case manager. SummerWorks Application cover letter SW If you have any questions please contact Becky Mohagen or Nathan Abbott. Becky Mohagen, SummerWorks Coordinator                     Nathan Abbott, SummerWorks Specialist 360-952-3453                                                                                     (360) 952-3379 becky.mohagen@esd112.org                                                    nathan.abbott@esd112.org                                           
Chaney Carricker
March 12, 2020
Woman sitting in class with laptop and notebookEvent

Need Help With A Resume?

Do you want to know how to make your resume stand out? Do you ever wonder what to say in an interview? Are you ready to land your first job?   If you answered yes to any of these question, stop by Next on any Friday between 2-4 p.m. for a snack and some job search assistance. We'll see you there!
Chaney Carricker
November 15, 2018
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