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ABC Permits
American Tobacco District Waterline Replacement
Becoming an Eligible Training Provider
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Community Safety Crisis Response Pilots
Composting
Continuum of Care Entry Point
Continuum of Care Pre-Application Process
COVID ESG Funding
Cross Connection Control
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Durham One Call TextMyGov
Durham YouthWorks Program - Employer/Business Owner FAQs
East Main Street Waterline Replacement
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Fire Department - Blasting
Fire Department - Entry Level Applicant FAQs
Fire Hydrant Flushing
Fire Hydrant Meter Program
Fire Services
Forever Home Durham
Lead in Drinking Water
North Elizabeth Street Waterline Replacement
Odd-Even Watering Schedule
Pay By Phone Billing
Pink Film
Police Department
Police Recruiting FAQs
Public Records Request FAQs
Reclaimed Water
Recycling
Sanitary Sewer Easements
Sanitary Sewer Evaluation Study Project
Solid Waste - Bulky Item Curbside Collection
Solid Waste - Drop-Off Facility
Solid Waste - Residential Garbage and Recycling Curbside Collection
Solid Waste - Subscription Yard Waste Curbside Collection
Solid Waste - Walltown Food Waste Collection Pilot
Special Event Permit FAQs
Stormwater Quality
Stormwater Utility Fee Frequently Asked Questions
Toilet Rebate Program
Towing
Transportation
Water - Sewer Root Control
Water - Tiered Water Rates
Water Back Billing
Water Hammer
Water or Sewer
West Club Blvd. Corridor Utility Rehabilitation
West Main Street Waterline Replacement
What is the process for individuals to utilize the training programs?
It takes approximately 3-4 weeks for an individual to receive a list of potential training providers from their statement of initial interest. During this 3-4 weeks, the individual will establish goals with a counselor and pass and assessment test. Orientations to available programs at the center will occur after which they receive training provider options.
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Becoming an Eligible Training Provider
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What type of information does the Durham Career Center examine when approving potential service providers?
Please provide answers for the following questions: Are instructors already in place? Is the curriculum registered? If training is conducted at a school, does it have accreditation? Is the facility ADA accessible and located in Durham? Is there a local need for this type of training? Is the program industry recognized?
2.
What if my training is more than $4,500 per person or longer than 1 year?
Depending on program cost, individuals participating in your program will be funded through the Workforce Investment Act (WIA).
3.
Why do training providers get a maximum of 5 referrals?
This rule only applies to programs that have been eligible within our system less than 1 year. It is important for us to verify the success of training programs prior to referring too many individuals.
4.
What is the process for individuals to utilize the training programs?
It takes approximately 3-4 weeks for an individual to receive a list of potential training providers from their statement of initial interest. During this 3-4 weeks, the individual will establish goals with a counselor and pass and assessment test. Orientations to available programs at the center will occur after which they receive training provider options.
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