June 22-23 and June 29-30
8:00AM to 4:30PM
Vermont Works for Women will be conducting a 32-hour two weekend program that is designed for women interested in learning about opportunities in the law enforcement field or corrections. Participants will attend classes in the Burlington area where they will learn from over a dozen professionals in various stages of their careers, get an inside scoop on the multi-stage application process for these challenging careers, participate in a mock physical fitness test which exactly mirrors the policing entrance exam, begin preparation and practice for the written aptitude test, tour a corrections facility...and much more! The cost of the program is $300. Limited scholarships available.
For additional information contact Nance Nahmias by calling 802-655-8900 X507 or emailing nnahmias@vtworksforwomen.org
Vermont Works for Women is a nonprofit organization founded in 1987 to help women and girls recognize their potential, and explore pursue and excel in work that leads to economic independence. Through innovative programming, VWW assists women and girls in thinking about their lives in the broadest terms and helps them develop skills and capacities critical to their long-term economic self-sufficiency. For more information: www.vtworksforwomen.org.