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The first cohort of Bridges to Careers gets certificate

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The first cohort of students completed the Bridges to Careers/LINCS Customer Service Operations training on Aug. 20, 2015. Twelve students took part in the initial training held at the Keene Midtown Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays from July 14 to Aug. 20. Nine students obtained their national industry certification from the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) in Customer Service Operations.

The program represents a collaborative effort between SPC’s LINCS Supply Chain Management program and CareerEdge Funders Collaborative’s Bridges to Careers program. During the 6-week program, students learned interview skills, resume building, financial literacy, computer and workplace success skills in addition to taking part in the LINCS Customer Service Operations training.

The program cost is funded entirely by CareerEdge Funders Collaborative. The program staff will continue working with students to secure interviews and job placements in the transportation, distribution and logistics sector. Some students are also planning to continue their education at SPC.

The demand for supply chain talent is on the rise

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, jobs in logistics are estimated to grow by 26 percent from 2010-2020!

Supply chain management involves all activities that bring products and services to market, including planning, procurement, manufacturing and logistics and include job roles as logistics assistants, warehouse and production associates, supply chain specialists and analysts, fulfillment supervisors, purchasing, fleet and transportation managers.

More information

The next Bridges to Careers/LINCS Customer Service Operations training will take place at the Clearwater Campus beginning Oct. 6. Interested individuals are encouraged to attend the upcoming Information Session on Sept. 17, at 5:30 PM at the Clearwater Campus in ES-203.

For more information about this exciting program, please contact Marta Przyborowski at przyborowski.marta@spcollege.edu or call (727) 341-7973.

Find your career in the high-demand field of Supply Chain Management

BIZBlog-HUBAccording to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for supply chain management talent has been rising and jobs in logistics are estimated to grow by 26 percent between 2010 and 2020. Supply Chain Certifications are a valuable investment as they are increasingly becoming the prerequisite in the industry.

SPC’s LINCS Supply Chain Management (SCM) Program will introduce you to the fundamental aspects of the SCM industry and prepare you for a multitude of SCM positions across various functions.  The program includes eight certification classes that last about six weeks each and LINCS Scalecombine online and/or face-to-face learning. Each certification class concludes with an industry certification exam offered and certified by the Council of Supply Chain Professionals (CSCMP).  Students achieving a passing score will earn a national CSCMP industry certification in the respective discipline.

Our upcoming certification classes include:

  • Supply Management and Procurement (starts Sept. 12 – 2 Saturday sessions)
  • Supply Chain Management Principles (starts Sept. 14) – offered at no cost to students
  • Customer Service Operations (starts Sept. 22)
  • Warehousing Operations (starts Sept. 23)
  • Transportation Operations (starts Oct. 15)

Our classes are extremely affordable (Supply Chain Management Principles is offered at no cost to students!) and are taught by current and former industry practitioners.  You have the flexibility to select one track or all tracks, depending on your individual educational and career goals.

If you would like to jump start your career and add the recognition of professional achievement, contact us today to learn more about our certification tracks and the growing and exciting sector of Supply Chain Management!

Contact Us:

727-341-7973     LINCS@spcollege.edu    www.spcollege.edu/lincs

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Explore Supply Chain Management Careers at April 23 Info Session

Supply Chain Management. Construction on left, construction worker on the left

Supply Chain Management, sometimes called logistics, is one of the fastest-growing industries nationwide and is expected to grow by 22 percent over the next decade. Supply chain management involves all activities that bring products and services to market, a critical function in any company.

Learn more about SPC’s affordable, short-term training programs that will prepare you for a career in Supply Chain Management at:

Supply Chain Management Info Session

Register NowThursday, April 23, 6-7 p.m.
SPC’s EpiCenter, Room 1-324

The LINCS Supply Chain Management training program offers 8 entry to mid-level industry certifications that  cover key aspects of supply chain, such as:

  • Planning and forecasting
  • Customer service operations
  • Inventory Management
  • Purchasing
  • Product assembly
  • Warehousing and Storage Operations
  • Transportation Operations

The training includes internships, apprenticeships, on-the-job training opportunities and is offered through a $1.5 million federal grant.

Learn more about SPC’s Supply Chain Management Certifications at www.spcollege.edu/lincs.

Questions?

Contact Marta Przyborowski via email or at 727-341-7973.

Earn a certification in supply chain management from SPC

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Beginning in January, you can earn entry and mid-level certifications in supply chain management at St. Petersburg College. The training is being offered through a $1.5 million federal grant the college received last year.

The certifications, to be endorsed by the national Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP), will cover key aspects of supply chain management like planning and forecasting, purchasing, product assembly, storage and transportation. The training programs will include internships, apprenticeships and on-the-job training opportunities so participants get hands-on, real world experience.

“The initiative will solidify partnerships among colleges, universities and the industry, while at the same time, provide opportunities for students to access the training, skills and resources needed to succeed in today’s competitive job market,” said Greg Nenstiel, Dean of SPC’s College of Business. “Students will be able to earn stackable certifications that lead to in-demand jobs, as well as college credit.”

Businesses including manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, warehouses, healthcare providers and government agencies utilize supply chain management principles to plan, assemble, store, ship and track products from beginning to the end consumer. Successful companies rely on the skills of supply chain management professionals to ensure their products are delivered to the marketplace in a quick, efficient and cost-effective manner.

Meeting workforce needs

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for supply chain talent has been rising and jobs in logistics are estimated to grow by 26 percent between 2010 and 2020.

Your career path in this field can span many functions including planning, procurement, manufacturing and logistics. Job roles include logistics assistants, warehouse and production associates, supply chain specialists and analysts, fulfillment supervisors, purchasing, fleet and transportation managers.

Certifications available at SPC will include:

  • Supply Chain Management Principles
  • Customer Service Operations
  • Transportation Operations
  • Warehousing Operations
  • Demand Planning
  • Inventory Management
  • Manufacturing and Service Operations
  • Supply Management and Procurement

Community partners

SPC also is looking for local experts in supply chain management who can:

  • Serve as curriculum subject matter experts
  • Become an advisory board member
  • Provide internship opportunities for students
  • Host educational tours of supply chain in action
  • Refer prospective students to the program for training
  • Employ qualified graduates

Initially slated as non-credit training, the LINCS Supply Chain Management program is funded by a Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration last year.

For information on the LINCS Program, please contact Marta Przyborowski, at 727-341-7973 or Przyborowski.marta@spcollege.edu