Payvheck Protection Program (PPP) Extended
The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) provides loans to help businesses keep their workforce employed during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.
The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) provides loans to help businesses keep their workforce employed during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.
The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) provides loans to help businesses keep their workforce employed during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.
An apprenticeship program in health care is a great way to earn while you learn. You start a job – with pay – while you are trained in this field.
For more information contact: Lisa Haskins at 732-548-6000, ext. 3816 or 848-863- 9856, or email lhaskins@middlesexcc.edu

An apprenticeship program in health care is a great way to learn while you lean. You start a job – with pay – while you are trained in this field. There are many jobs that qualify for apprenticeships, such as: • Certified Nursing Assistant • Community Health Worker • Medical Assistant • Medical Billing and Coding • Patient Care Technician • Pharmacy Technician • Phlebotomist
For more information contact: Lisa Haskins at 732-548-6000, ext. 3816 or 848-863- 9856, or email lhaskins@middlesexcc.edu
SCORE offers educational workshops and webinars for starting and managing a successful business. Some webinars charge a smail fee. Individualized guidance with a SCORE mentor is free. Their Small Business Resource Hubs offer valuable information for entrepreneurs.
Learn how o to start a business with the Startup Roadmap.
The New Jersey Small Business Development Centers’ network provides free or low-cost counseling, training and technical assistance to help established small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs create and expand their business enterprises.
Gain access to programs and other services available for job seekers and businesses. Job seeker services include the Job Source job board, online courses, personalized support, training, apprenticeships, vocational rehabilitation and services for mature workers.
One-Stop Career Centers, which served residents virtually throughout the pandemic, are now open for walk-in job services and career support!
The closest One-Stop Career Center in Middlesex County is located in New Brunswick.
In this webinar, the speaker will
• Share the anatomy or key elements of a contract
• Point out the elements of the contract with the highest potential to lead to disputes
• Identify techniques for you to avoid or mitigate the potential risks
• Identify the best practices to proactively manage contractual relationships
About the Presenter:
Are you looking for advice and ongoing support for your job search? Join this event to learn more about the New Jersey Career Network Job Seeker Community, a FREE online community where you can participate in daily events, connect with other job seekers and get support for your job search from volunteer career coaches. The NJCN Job Seeker Community is sponsored by the John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers University in association with the New Jersey State Library.