Gear up with the latest workforce training and education through CCC2Work
Coconino Community College’s Career and Technical Education program can help you on your path to career success. We offer degrees and certificates in an array of opportunities ranging from the skilled trades, computer technology, business and accounting, public safety, and early child childhood education to fire science, emergency medicine, nursing and allied health. Choose from one- or two-year programs, or check out our many certificate options that will get you to work on your timeline.
CCC2Work Happenings
The definition of a caregiver: A skilled helping hand in moments of need for daily living – for the elderly, for the sick, for the disabled.
With new assisted-living facilities slated to come online in the near future, and with several already in operation, the need for certified caregivers in the Flagstaff area and Coconino County is growing. To meet that need, Coconino Community College has brought back its Assisted Living Facility Caregiver Certificate program, which begins in January with the spring semester.
Coconino Community College needs to offer real-world experience to the students in the Construction Technology Management program. Habitat for Humanity of Northern Arizona needs workers to help build affordable homes for Flagstaff.
In late May, leaders for the two organizations got together and made the arrangement formal. CCC CTM students will help HFH build the first of, with hope, many “starter homes” for the Flagstaff community beginning this fall.
Learning wildfire suppression at CCC
Cascade Parcell and her instructor Brad Williams study the ponderosa pine. They’re looking for “lean” – the direction the tree wants to fall. “I’m going to use wedges on this one,” Parcell says, picking up a chainsaw. She fires up the chainsaw, kneels at the base and starts cutting while Williams carefully watches.
Parcell was one of a handful of students taking the Wildland Fire Chainsaws course in April at Coconino Community College. The course is part of a CCC Wildland Fire Suppression Certificate program.
Past Happenings
Detention Academy at CCC graduates 10 new officers
Ten new detention officers will be working for the Sheriff’s Office after having graduated from Basic Detention Academy. They were honored with a ceremony on May 14 at the Pepsi Amphitheater at the Fort Tuthill County Fairgrounds.
Wildland Fire Chainsaws - FSC 243
This instructor led course provides an introduction to the function, maintenance and use of internal combustion engine powered chainsaws and their tactical wildland fire applications. Field exercises support entry-level training for firefighters with little, to no previous experience operating a chainsaw. Earn hands-on cutting experience in surroundings similar to real-world fireline situations.
Five (5) Days of Instruction - 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Monday, April 19 – Friday, April 23, 2021. Prerequisite FSC 233 or special consent of CCC Fire Science Program Coordinator.
Gear up for computer support job by year's end with CCC help
Coconino Community College will begin offering the Google IT Support Professional Certificate beginning this summer, and the three-class program can be completed before the end of the year.
CCC Launches Automotive Tech Course in Partnership with Findlay Honda Flagstaff
In order to meet a gap in trained automotive technicians locally and throughout the nation, Coconino Community College has partnered with Findlay Honda of Flagstaff to create an Automotive Technician program, and it’s scheduled to begin this spring semester.
CCC Nursing Students Support Local COVID Vaccination Efforts
As she received answers, Coconino Community College Nursing student Jodie Santillan marked off a checklist. She prepared the Moderna COVID-19 vaccination to deliver to Coconino County resident Lita Byerly. She swabbed Byerly’s arm, and before too much thought could be put into whether Byerly would feel it, Santillan delivered the vaccine.
Cloud Computing Certificates now CCC Options for Students
Coconino Community College has joined other colleges across Arizona in a statewide effort to increase access to cloud computing education in schools. On Thursday, the Arizona Commerce Authority announced the initiative, with the support of Amazon Web Services, Inc., which has a goal to train and certify 5,000 students in the state for entry-level cloud computing careers by June 2022.