Upcoming Career Center Field Trips
- St. Michael Medical Center: Healthcare Careers
- Google and The Museum of History and Industry (MOHI): Tech Industry
- Washington State Ferries: Maritime and Trade Careers
- Northwest Family Medicine Clinic: Healthcare Careers
- Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding: Woodworking and Maritime Industry
- Olympic College Technical Programs and Campus Tour
- Olympic College Healthcare Programs: Healthcare Careers
- AIE: Video Game, Animation, Film & VFX Industry
- Peninsula College Welding Program: Welding Careers
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Come tour St. Michael's Virginia Mason Franciscan Health Hospital. Students will get to tour several different areas of the hospital in non-patient facing settings. Students will get to meet with doctors and other health care providers to hear about their job, see the work environment and learn about how they got into their career paths. We will be meeting with the Radiology department, Sports Medicine Clinic, and Physical Therapy staff.
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Come hear about the exciting computer science careers at Google in the Google campus on South Lake Union. After the presentation we will head to the Museum of History and Industry (MOHI) to learn about the industrial and tech history of Seattle.
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The Washington State Ferries is hosting a tour at the Eagle Harbor Maintenance Yard. Come explore all the different positions on and off a vessel available with the WA State Ferries. Several Trade based careers accessible through an apprenticeship program will be toured as well as Engineering, Deck, and terminal careers available to explore. Students will get to try some hands on trade skills and rescue boat events.
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We will be going to the Northwest Family Medicine Residency Clinic in Bremerton on April 3rd to tour the clinic, hear from different healthcare providers and get to play with some medical equipment. This fantastic opportunity allows students to see a family practice medical clinic in action and hear from professionals in their place of work. This non-patient facing experience is a great way to get some personal experience in a clinical setting and hear about different medical professions and how they work together.
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Interested in fine woodworking? Like working around boats? Come tour the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding with us on April 17th. The school offers two different maritime programs, Boatbuilding and Maritime Systems. The Boatbuilding Program offers an Associates in Occupational Studies degree and teaches fine woodworking skills in a boat building application. Graduates can move on to careers in wooden boat building, cabinet making, furniture making, or any other fine woodworking industry. The marine systems program allows individuals to build and fix marine systems on boats.
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Go to Olympic College in Bremerton for a campus tour and hear about different professional technical programs. We will do our best to accommodate your top choices with an individualized schedule for the day based on your interests.
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April 24th on the Olympic College campus in Bremerton students will meet with healthcare professionals, participate in hands-on activities and simulations, and gain valuable insights into the educational paths, scholarships, and grants available for aspiring healthcare professionals.
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Tour AIE's school of video games, animation film & VFX, located in the Armory Building at the Seattle Center. They are experts in three key areas: 3D animation, games and visual effects. They are also specialists in games and VFX education. AIE trains students for employment and career opportunities in 3D animation, game development and related fields.
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Peninsula College is hosting its annual welding day, where they invite the community and prospective students into the shop to tour the program and see students' projects. You will get to experience what it is like to be a Peninsula College Welding student for the day.
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Bainbridge Island School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts of America and other designated youth groups. The following employee has been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Kristen Haizlip, Civil Rights Coordinator and Title IX Compliance Officer 8489 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110; 206-780-1058; khaizlip@bisd303.org BISD: All Are Welcome
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