6-10 Weeks
Short term training programs get you career-ready in as little as 6-10 weeks.
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Using resources from across the state, Nevada is supporting short-term career training programs for individuals looking for a path to employment in high-demand industries like healthcare, manufacturing, skilled trades, IT and more. These programs help you to build valuable skills and credentials that support financial stability, allowing you to become a superhero as your career takes flight. In addition to offering scholarships for these training programs, the state is supporting other support services like childcare, transportation, flexible training, and more through 2023.
Short term training programs get you career-ready in as little as 6-10 weeks.
Funding available to cover your tuition costs, materials, childcare, rent, transportation and more.
Navigators are available to personally assist you in accessing the resources available to support your success.
Get prepared for a successful career in fast-growing industries like manufacturing, healthcare, IT, skilled trades, and more.
Flexible programs make it easier than ever to gain the skills and certifications employers are looking for.
With so many programs available through community colleges and non-governmental partners, there is something for everyone.
Want to learn more about your strengths and interests? Take an assessment in the Nevada Career Explorer and find the career best suited for you. Read More
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Need help finding what’s best for you? Contact a navigator below to learn more about how these resources can support you.
Cody Jackson
E-mail: cody.jackson@csn.edu
Glen Mungcal
E-mail: glenn.mungcal@csn.edu
Lemuel Crawford
E-mail: lemuel.crawford@csn.edu
Phone : (702) 651-4770
Sidney Sullivan
E-mail: ssullivan@tmcc.edu
Tony Villalobos
Phone: 775-537-4230
E-mail: antonio.villalobos@gbcnv.edu
Carrie Manley, MSA
SANDI Navigator
Phone: 775-445-3223
E-mail: carrie.manley@wnc.edu
Madeline Rice, RN
Phone: 702-332-6718
E-mail: riced@veterans.nv.gov
Amanda Aragon
Phone: 775-507-4022
E-mail: amanda@highsierraahec.org
Diana Wendt
Phone: 702-459-7949
E-mail: diane@earnwhileyoulearn.org
Danyel Barber
Phone: 702-857-0401
E-mail: danyel.barber@sngoodwill.org
Jodi DuRant
Phone: 702-216-9479
E-mail: jdurant@nhlearninggroup.com
Kyle Jackson
Phone: 775-300-7131
E-mail: kjackson@nhlearninggroup.com
Jenny Grossman
E-mail: jen@nclab.com
Denise Harrop
Phone: 702-853-7482 ext. 1317
E-mail: Denise.Harrop@lv-pita.com
Chona Penniman
Phone: 702-853-7482 ext. 1307
E-mail: Chona.Penniman@lv-pita.com
Tony Borash
Phone: 925-339-2278
E-mail: tony@vschool.io
Marcus Sherfield
E-mail: marcus@techimpact.org
Browse through a catalog of short-term training programs to help you get into high-demand careers.
Learn MoreStop by your local library to experience Virtual Reality programs, and meet with career coaches at One-Stop Career Centers to learn about in-demand careers.
Learn MoreIf you need additional assistance or would like to learn more, click here to request more information on education and training opportunities. Please include in your e-mail message any specific questions you have, as well as your preferred contact information.
Learn MoreThe state’s Eligible Training Provider List (EPTL) is a catalog of training offerings that support locally in-demand careers. Training providers and the training they offer are added to the list through an application process administered by Workforce Connections, Nevadaworks and Nevada’s Department of Employment Training and Rehabilitation (DETR). These trainings make individuals more employable, retainable and promotable by local employers/businesses.
Learn MoreNevada JobConnect is your source for education and training resources. With information on apprenticeship programs, approved training providers, disabled worker training resources, student training resources, colleges, universities and technical schools, and more, this web site can help you find the education and training you need to be prepared.
Learn MoreFor Supporting and Advancing Nevada’s Dislocated Individuals (SANDI), the Project SANDI grant totaling $13,818,298.92, awarded by the U.S. Department Education paid for all program costs. An Accelerating Nevada Apprenticeships for All (ANAA) grant, awarded by DOL totaling $3,999,997.00 helped to fund the apprenticeship program, and two additional grants funded by the DOL totaling $2,500,000.00 and $450,000.00 funded costs for the H-1B Rural Healthcare and the State Apprenticeship Expansion 2020 program costs, respectively. All program costs were covered by federal funding received by GOWINN with 0% financed from non-governmental sources.