OAI Information Session

OAI Information Session

Come join us at the OAI Information Session, where we will discuss available training tracks and programmatic details.

By OAI, Inc. in Park Forest

Date and time

March 13 · 10am - June 26 · 12pm CDT

Location

OAI, Inc. Chicago Southland

208 Forest Blvd Park Forest, IL 60466

About this event

This event is IN PERSON and begins at 10 am, there will only be a 10-minute grace period for late applicants. If you are late will have to reschedule through Eventbrite. Also if there is a session that you would like to attend but is full please reach out to Kennedy Smith at ksmith@oaiinc.org to be added to the session (there are limited slots).

Thank you for your interest in OAI's Job Training Programs. These programs include Electrical Mechanical Technician Apprenticeship, Forklift certification, and Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification.

Please take a moment to use this Eventbrite app to schedule your Informational Session. The Informational Session should last about an hour to an hour and a half. Please use the "Select A Date" button on the right to choose a convenient day. Please only choose one ticket. Additional information may be provided upon request. During the Information Session you will learn more about OAI's job training programs and requirements, complete the application process and take the TABE practice test. Also. you will have the opportunity to have your questions answered.

When you come into our office, please have the following information with you:

  1. Valid Picture ID/Drivers' License
  2. Signed Social Security Card
  3. Birth Certificate
  4. High School Diploma/GED/Unofficial Transcripts/College Diploma
  5. Proof of Income (Just one of these): If you are on government assistance a verification document is required. Examples are: SNAP, TANF, public housing, unemployment, etc. OR If you are working, Check stubs for the past 3 months (SNAP or Link cards are no longer proof, we need paperwork. If you need a copy of your paperwork, please follow this link https://abe.illinois.gov/abe/access/

Our job training positions are in part funded through grants from the U.S. Department of Labor, Cook County Justice Advisory Council, Opportunity Works, and the Searle Funds at the Chicago Community Trust.

BUILDING CAREERS. CHANGING LIVES. www.oaiinc.org

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Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois and founded in 1978, OAI’s mission is to provide skills training that leads to safe, meaningful employment while helping companies and communities to thrive.

To accomplish this, OAI develops and implements programs that help individuals access educational and employment opportunities leading to economic-self sufficiency and the chance to reach their career potential and build a good life.

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