Are you ready to leap into a career that safeguards our community’s health and water quality? The Four-Day Cross Connection Specialist Course, held at Clackamas Community College, is your gateway to becoming a certified Cross-Connection Specialist. This comprehensive course, approved by OESAC for 3.0 Drinking Water Relevant CEUs, is an essential step for those aspiring to apply for certification in the State of Oregon.
Not only is the course valuable for certification pursuers, but also for students aiming to earn credit towards a CCC degree in water environmental technology. Scheduled from Tuesday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, this in-person workshop promises an intensive learning experience at the college’s Training Center B, Room T104, located at 19600 Molalla Ave., Oregon City, OR 97045.
For those considering this opportunity, understand that enrolling in this workshop means you’ll become a part of the campus community, adhering to the Clackamas Community College Student Code of Conduct to ensure a professional and respectful learning environment. Despite the cozy setting of Classroom T104, prepare for Oregon’s unpredictable weather by dressing accordingly, as there’s no heating. Participants are expected to bring their own writing utensils and notepads for note-taking.
While a High School Diploma or GED isn’t required for course participation, it becomes necessary when applying for licensure. The course organizers emphasize their commitment to attendees; should you need to cancel, full refunds are available if action is taken 48 hours before the start. Moreover, in the rare event of a course cancellation due to insufficient registration or unforeseen circumstances, the team, led by Amber Steele and Matt La Force, promises timely communication and refunds. For more details or to secure your spot, reach out to either amber.steele@clackamas.edu or laforce@clackamas.edu.