Career Services at Kentucky Career Center JobSight in Harlan County Help Karl Creech Get Back to Work
Karl Creech was looking for a new job in 2023 when he contacted Harlan County Community Action Agency for assistance in his job search. As a partner in the Kentucky Career Center JobSight network, Harlan CAA provides services to job seekers to help them get to work, and it didn’t take long before he realized the staff there would be able to help him, too.
Decision to Enroll for Services through LKLP JobSight Leads to Career in Healthcare Leadership for Dylon Baker
Just a few years ago, when he was 18 and a recent graduate from Buckhorn High School in Perry County, Dylon Baker hadn’t yet mapped out his career path.
Career Services at Northeast KY JobSight Help Elon Corliss Make a Career Change for the Better
Embarking on a career change can be hard, but for individuals like Elon Corliss, the career services at Northeast Kentucky Career Center JobSight have been a lifeline to help him take the next step. His journey began with a connection from his former teacher at West Carter Middle School named Amy Greene who recognized his potential and encouraged him to explore what opportunities might be available.
Carter Countian Shawn Hanshaw Makes the Leap to a New Career with Help from Services at Northeast KY JobSight
Before he turned to the employment services available at his local Kentucky Career Center JobSight, Shawn Hanshaw was working as a custodian within the local school system. Despite his dedication to the job, it wasn’t the career that he wanted. He knew that looking for work elsewhere could not only fulfill his career aspirations but also improve his financial situation.
SITE Partnership with Jordan Center in Lawrence County Helps Latasha Kidd Begin Career as CNA
Before Latasha Kidd landed a job as a certified nurse aide (CNA) at The Jordan Center in Louisa, Ky., she had spent three years working at the Elliott County Public Library. Little did she know, life had a different path for her that would lead her to rediscover her passion for healthcare.
Jordan Center and EKCEP Partner to Help Recovery Clients Succeed in CNA PRO Pilot Training Program
Like nearly every other medical facility throughout the nation, The Jordan Center in Louisa, Ky., wasn’t spared from staffing issues during the COVID-19 pandemic. But a pilot training program implemented at the nursing home in early 2023 that combines training and workforce support could help fill gaps in staffing while providing opportunities to an otherwise untapped workforce in the medical field—individuals in recovery.
Bradley Smith Lands Job in the Medical Field with Help from Daniel Boone JobSight in Clay County
Bradley Smith first came to the Kentucky Career Center JobSight in Clay County after he was laid off from a factory job. He was looking to take a turn in his career path and go into something in the medical field, and with assistance from JobSight it didn’t take long before his search helped him land the job he was looking for.
Services at Daniel Boone JobSight Help Kaitlyn NapierTake First Step in Healthcare Career
Kaitlynn Napier knew after graduating from high school that she wanted to go into healthcare. To her it was her only option, and she accomplished that goal quickly with assistance from the Kentucky Career Center JobSight in Clay County.
Work Experience Funded by Full-Service Community School Grant from Dept. of Education Helps Ollis Burnett Decide to Pursue Career in Legal Field
Working as an attorney can be a rewarding career. Just ask Bell County Assistant Commonwealth Attorney Ollis Burnett, who as a high school student working a summer job in 2015 saw first-hand how attorneys can have positive impacts on the lives of others. It was one of the reasons, he said, that he decided to pursue a career in the legal field.
EKCEP Taps into Private Funding Source to Help Knox Countian Jacob Barnard enter Work Experience Program, Land on Career Path in Aviation
Jacob Barnard always had an interest in aviation, but he wasn’t sure it was the right career for him. That changed in the summer of 2022 when he entered a work experience program at a nearby airport.
Carter Countian Lindsey Spurlock’s Journey Through Northeast Career Services to Impact Young Lives
Lindsey Spurlock had just completed school at Maysville Community and Technical College (MCTC), where she earned a degree in Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education in winter 2021. She wasn’t having luck finding a job in her chosen field, so when she found out about the career services offered through the Northeast Kentucky Career Center JobSight in her native Carter County, it seemed like a good fit to provide an assist in her job search.
JobSight Services Help Jackson County Resident Larry Ramsey Achieve Career Goal
Larry Ramsey moved to Indiana right out of high school, but in just a year found himself back in the mountains to jumpstart his career with the help of the Daniel Boone Kentucky Career Center JobSight in his native Jackson County.
Career Center at KCEOC Helps Knox Countian Elyjah Lay Land First Job
Elyjah Lay didn’t want to wait until he was done with school to get into the workforce and land his first job. He took care of that goal before his senior year of high school, thanks to assistance he received at the Kentucky Career Center JobSight in Knox County.
Holland Selected to Chair EKCEP Board of Directors; Brock to Serve as Vice Chair
The Board of Directors for Eastern Kentucky Concentrated Employment Program, Inc. (EKCEP) selected Gilbert Holland to serve a term as the board’s chair during its regular meeting in September, while also electing Albey Brock to serve as vice chair.
EKCEP Recognizes National Workforce Development Month; Celebrates 55 Years of Service in Eastern Kentucky
Fifty-five years after its formation, Eastern Kentucky Concentrated Employment Program (EKCEP), Inc. is capping National Workforce Development Month in 2023 by celebrating more than half a century of exemplary service in Eastern Kentucky.
Partnership between Colonial Claims and EKCEP Leads to New Career for Renee Coleman
When Renee Coleman decided to retire from her career with Kellogg’s, she expected her time would be spent simply enjoying retirement.
What actually happened proved quite the opposite.
EKCEP Reflects on Historic 2022 Flood and Ongoing Rebuilding Efforts One Year after Disaster
One year after historic flooding swept through several counties in Eastern Kentucky on the morning of July 28, 2022, EKCEP joins people across the region in remembering those lost in the disaster and also recognizing the important work that remains ongoing today to rebuild our communities.
Teleworks USA Begins Return to In-Person Services with Availability at JobSight Locations in Breathitt and Jackson County
Teleworks USA has been the premier option for connecting Eastern Kentuckians with legitimate work-from-home jobs for more than a decade, and beginning this summer job seekers can again expect to access services in person and on an ongoing basis for the first time since COVID-19 pandemic restrictions were first put in place more than three years ago.
Knox Countian Emma Ledington Taps into JobSight Services to Help Cover Costs for Nursing School
Emma Ledington was already on her way to a career in nursing when she first learned about the employment services available at her local Kentucky Career Center JobSight in Knox County.