EnRich at Richland

The EnRich training program provides opportunities for adults with multiple barriers to employment to earn at least 30% higher than the average living wage. (Although, most EnRich graduates earn three times that amount.) Through EnRich, students receive Technical Skills and Essential Skills Training – satisfying the need to build a skilled workforce in the region’s manufacturing and healthcare industries.

In July of 2018, Richland received workforce training funding to address both skills gaps and employability skills. The EnRich program, an intense 10-week, 400-hour training includes both Technical Skills and Essential Skills training, utilizes a point system for continued participation and provides a $12 an hour stipend for participants. This program has focused efforts on Minority and Underserved populations.

Addressing the Community’s Critical Issue

The critical issue is not only unemployment, but the perception of what educational institutions are designed to do and populations they have historically served.  While there is a lot of discussion about partnerships and serving the community, there are a limited number of programs at the college-level designed to meet the needs of a population who may be perceived as the less-desirable, who need additional skills in addition to basic reading and math.  The critical issue is empowering people.

Richland Community College’s Essential Skills Training presents participants with a more holistic view of the tools necessary to be given a chance to be open to receive the idea that the transition from unemployment and possibility incarceration into a community of people and organizations that will create the opportunity to change their life.  To date, our goal has been to change lives by meeting what we come to know their needs to be.

EnRich provides sessions that address the following topics:

  • Effective communication skills
  • Teamwork
  • Dependability
  • Adaptability
  • Conflict resolution
  • Flexibility
  • Leadership
  • Problem-solving
  • Research
  • Creativity
  • Work ethic
  • Financial literacy and integrity

Areas of Training

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Healthcare

a collaboration with Decatur Memorial Hospital

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Paraprofessional Training: Education

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Transportation: CDL

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Workforce Development

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Minority Mentor Protege Program

entrepreneurship

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Essential Skills Training

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Contact Our Team

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Courtney Carson

Vice President, External Relations

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Richland Main Campus, N156

(217) 875-7200, Ext. 6306

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Gina Taylor

Executive Director, EnRich

External Relations

Richland Main Campus, S214

(217) 875-7200, Ext. 6481

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Rebekah Zuniga

Director, EnRich Healthcare Programs

External Relations

Richland Main Campus, S233

(217) 875-7200, Ext. 6272

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Tamika Thomas

Director, CEJA Programs

External Relations

Center for Sustainability and Innovation (CSI), J220

(217) 875-7200, Ext. 6221