Carpentry/Building Trades, Course Description
Goals and Objectives:
Goal #1 – To help under-resourced communities take steps towards self-sufficiency by reducing
the skills gap.
Objectives
Offer experiential based skills training in construction and building maintenance leading to industry recognized stack-able certifications
Implement Core Construction Craft training with certification by The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)
Integrate Core Construction Craft Training modules with soft skills training, case management and job placement
Goal #2 – To develop partnerships that promote long-term sustainable communities through collaboration.
Objectives
Align training opportunities with CDPS Rising Above Program to connect students with career pathways
Provide employers with a source of untapped talent and align placement with workforce partners
Expand opportunities to engage entry-level participants as certified training creates opening to back-fill with individuals beginning a career track to the trades
Goal #3 – To ensure students and participants as well as future generations are less dependent on public support in reaching life goals.
Objectives
Expand the labor force participation by building upon the general skills needed for residential upkeep to include Certified Construction Craft Training
Partner with NCCER to maintain updated standardized training leading to credentials in demand sectors
Expand the skilled workforce in Cuyahoga County through skills that are transferable to other occupations through entrepreneurial pursuits as well as employment at institutions such as hospital facilities
Carpentry Building Trades Training (Construction Technology Courses)
– Modules (12 weeks of 24 hours per week) are designed to introduce students to the core group of skills in drywall framing, material selection and handling, drywall construction and finishing.
The purpose of our core programming is to combine certified trades instruction that will prepare successful students with the skills necessary for entry to mid-level jobs in the construction trades.
The employability training is contextual, providing a basis for understanding the importance of soft skills and how it effects to work of all team members at a work site. CDPS’s unique training combines these work-related skills with training in carpentry and building maintenance to help students stand out among other job applicants.
Graduates of this training will learn to carry out tasks with accuracy, efficiency and completeness. Instructors explain the steps, demonstrate the tasks, and coach the students throughout the process.
CDPS | Career Development and Placement Strategies
Akron Office
Carpentry & Building Trades Training
330-687-6129
180 East South Street,
Akron, Ohio 44311
Cleveland Office
330-687-6129
26300 Cedar Rd. Beachwood, Ohio 44122