Lab Assistant training program – apply by Nov 6
Posted by West Philadelphia Skills Initiative on November 3, 2020
West Philadelphia Skills Initiative (WPSI) is recruiting across Philadelphia for training and job opportunities as a lab assistant with Penn Medicine. Earn $18/hour to start.
Who should apply?
Goal-oriented, motivated individuals with a desire to work at the leading edge of laboratory science. Successful candidates must thrive in a high-pressure, fast-paced environment which operates 24 hours per day. A keen attention to detail and high-quality people skills are a must, as well.
This program is a blend of virtual courses and in-person sessions which will maintain high standards of safety compliance in the face of COVID-19. Participants must commit to either of the following schedules, depending on the cohort to which you may be accepted:
Cohort A
- Virtual Group Sessions, Two Weeks: 11/9-11/23/20, Mon-Fri, 9a-12p, plus:
- Approximately 2 hours of daily, independent lessons
- Week One: A 30-minute one-on-one virtual session
- Week Two: Two separate 15-minute one-on-one virtual sessions
- In-person, Lab Basics Training, 11/30-12/11/20, Mon-Fri, 7a-3:30p
- Virtual Group Session, 12/15/20, 9a-12p
Cohort B
- Virtual Group Sessions, Two Weeks: 11/30-12/14/20, Mon-Fri, 9a-12p, plus:
- Approximately 2 hours of daily, independent lessons
- Week One: A 30-minute one-on-one virtual session
- Week Two: Two separate 15-minute one-on-one virtual sessions
- In-person, Lab Basics Training, 12/15-12/30/20, Mon-Fri, 7a-3:30p
- Virtual Group Session, 1/5/21, 9a-12p
The deadline to apply is Friday, November 6th at 5pm.
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