Inland Coalition logo
Inland Coalition logo Inland Coalition Weekly Update
Spread the Word...

         

 

Like us on Facebook
The 2015 Health Professions Conference
 
  February 25, 2015
Cal State San Bernardino

 

CLICK BELOW


 

EXHIBITORS FORM

 A few spots still available.
 

Inland Coalition logo
 

Upcoming Nexus Meetings

WE Health Professions Nexus Meeting
February 19
4:00 - 6:00 PM
Palomares High School

  San Bernardino Metro Nexus Meeting 
February 23
2:30 - 4:30 PM
DBH - Hospitality Lane
 
Inland Coalition Quarterly Meeting 
March 16
4:00 - 6:00 PM
APU - San Bernardino
RSVP to Carol for all meetings.

  

Upcoming Events 

 

February 20, 2015

LLU Career Fair 

Drayson Center

 

February 21, 2015

Mental and Physical Awareness Fair 

Colton High School

 

February 22, 2015

My Campus Event

Loma Linda University

 

April 18, 2015

Child Care Resource Center's

 2nd Annual Play Day

 

 

May 15, 2015

Desert Mountain SELPA

Community Closet and Resource Fair

 

July 27-31, 2015

YLF Forum 

Cal State University - Sacramento

The Inland Coalition was established in March 2007 to convene the health careers employers, educators, and community stakeholders in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties and the Pomona Valley in a coordinated effort to address regional health workforce.

Visit www.inlandcoalition/aboutus.com for more information.

 

Carol Allbaugh

Director, Inland Coalition 

  

Quick Links
 

Inland Coalition logo  

 

 

Issue: 41
February 9, 2015
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Inland Coalition has a brand new website: www.ieshaprogram.com. This program is open to health pathway students who want to be trained to become health messengers in the waiting rooms at  Kids Come First in Ontario or Community Health System in Moreno Valley. This is a 36-hour pilot project that will include HIPPA training and a valuable experience to interact with people in a healthcare setting. Great resume builder! Go to the website for more information and an application. 

 

Health Careers Connection is seeking health agencies, hospitals, and clinics to consider hosting a future healthcare leader. The Inland Coalition has hosted an HCC intern for the past two summers and they are fantastic! Check out the information provided on this valuable program.

  

 

February 25, 2015 Career and Resource Fair for Pregnant and Parenting Teens. Vendors wanted from 12:30 - 1:15 PM on the Loma Linda Campus. Share your information and resources with more than 100 teens! Sponsored by LLU Project HOPE/Cal-Safe Career.

 
Teacher
Resources

   

The County of San Bernardino's Workforce Investment Board is offering paid training opportunities to those who have earned certification in healthcare professions such as radiology, ultrasound and x-ray technology, registered nursing, and licensed vocational nursing. 

 

 

New Employment Opportunities 

 

Nurse Assistant/Certified Nurse Assistant and Pharmacy job openings.

 

The Inland Empire Healthcare Training Institute needs an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) principal instructor.

 

 

 

 

 
Student & Parent
Resources
Ever wonder how much "grit" you have? Grit is another word for stamina, resilience, or perseverance. Take this quiz to see how you measure up on the grit scale! 

 

 

 

The Winter session of My Campus Event at Loma Linda University happens on Sunday, February 22 from 1:00 PM - 6:30 PM on campus. This is a one-day event where students will learn about nursing, pharmacy, and behavioral health careers at LLU. Students please note that there is an application process for attending a "My Campus" event.

 


 

Paid student internships are available though the Health Careers Connection (HCC) program, for undergraduate students in a health-related field.


Dignity Health/Community Hospital of San Bernardino has volunteer opportunities in a hospital setting for adult (non-students and healthcare students (ages 16-24). Adult volunteers can provide a wide variety of service throughout the hospital including

assisting patients and providing much needed clerical/administrative assistance to many hospital departments and special programs. Teen and young adult volunteers have the opportunity to gain valuable hospital workplace experience while building their resume and providing real-life assistance. We've included the

website which contains a lot more information and links to the volunteer applications.


 

The American Heart Association (AHA) has many activities and  volunteer opportunities that students can get involved in. Contact Karen.suarez@heart.org if you would like to volunteer for any of their events.  


 

The True Vine Christian Center holds an event every fourth Sunday at 123 Mt. View Ave. from 9 AM - 5 PM. Event includes a mobile medical unit, resources, food and special skits.