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Great Bay Community College

Portsmouth Campus
322 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, NH 03801

Lynn Szymanski
Director of Workforce Development
603-427-7737

High Demand Programs

– Blueprint Reading
– Culinary
– Leadership and Organizational skills
– Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA)
– Medical Assistant (MA)
– Non-Destructive Testing
– Phlebotomy Technician
– Supervisory Training
– Supply Chain
– Welding

Workforce Development at Great Bay Community College (GBCC) serves New Hampshire’s Seacoast region from a main campus in Portsmouth. Overall, GBCC offers a wide range of short-term training for a variety of in-demand career paths.

Lakes Region Community College

379 Belmont Rd, Laconia, NH 03246
603-524-3207

Steve Tucker
Workforce Development Manager
603-366-5329

High Demand Programs

– Advanced Manufacturing Technical Skills
– Business and Customer Service
– Computer Skills and Certifications
– Energy Management
– Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA)
– Medical Assistant (MA)

Workforce Development at Lakes Region Community College serves New Hampshire’s Lakes Region and focuses on manufacturing, energy management and healthcare. We also offer customized on-site training to meet the unique needs of businesses in our region.

Manchester Community College

1066 Front Street, Manchester, NH 03102
603-206-8000

Chuck Neild
Workforce Development Program Manager
603-260-8187

High Demand Programs

– Audio Engineering
– Blueprint Reading
– Carpentry Apprenticeship
– Commercial Driver Training
– English as a Second Language (ESL)
– Leadership Training
– LEAN
– Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA)
– Medication Nursing Assistant (MNA)
– Medical Assistant (MA)
– Phlebotomy Technician
– Welding

The Workforce Development Center at MCC responds quickly to the changing needs of business and industry and provides lifelong learning and professional development opportunities. The center provides training for people who need to sharpen their existing skills or learn new ones, maintain professional licenses or certifications, and for people who want to advancement.

Nashua Community College

505 Amherst St, Nashua, NH 03063
603-578-8900

Jon Mason
Director, Workforce Development
603-882-6923 x1763

High Demand Programs

– Back End Coding Boot Camp
– Big Data Developer
– CNC Basic Training: Milling
– CNC Basic Training: Turning
– Digital Marketing Boot Camp
– Fidelity Investments: Financial Services Training
– Front End Coding Boot Camp
– Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA)
– Mastercam Class
– Medical Assistant (MA)
– Medical Interpreter: Spanish-English
– Microelectronics Boot Camp

The Workforce Solutions Team is a strategic partnership between Nashua Community College and our community businesses and organizations to provide learning opportunities in the areas of professional development, business and industry training, and personal development.

NHTI - Concord's Community College

31 College Drive, Concord, NH 03301
603-340-4000

Kathy Taylor
Director, Workforce Development and Community Education
603-230-4022

High Demand Programs

– Carpentry Apprenticeship
– Frontline Management
– Infection Control Practice
– Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA)
– Medical Assistant (MA)
– Medical Billing and Coding 
– Nonprofit Manager and Professional Grant Writing
– Orthodontic Duties for the Dental Assistant
– Paraprofessional Portfolio Seminar
– Phlebotomy Technician
– Preliminary Oral Inspection/Intro to Dental Assisting
– Professional Bookkeeping with QuickBooks Online


NHTI is a dynamic public institution that provides accessible education for individuals and businesses while creating pathways for career advancement. We are experts in workforce development through professional development programs, customized training, and career-changing training. Our workforce training resources include non-credit, credit and microcredentials offered through the NHTI Business Training Center (BTC).

River Valley Community College

Claremont Campus
1 College Place, Claremont, NH 03743
603-542-7744

Keene Academic Center
88 Winchester Street, Keene, NH 03431
603-357-2142

Lebanon Academic Center
15 Hanover Street, Lebanon, NH 03766
603-443-4200

Dan Osborn
Manager, Workforce Development & Continuing Education
603-542-7744 x5347

High Demand Programs

– Continuous Improvement Training
– Introduction to Technical Drawings/ Blueprint reading
– Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA)
– Medication Nursing Assistant (MNA)
– Medical Assistant (MA)
– Mindful Leadership: Effective Communication and Wellness
– MS Office Applications
– Pre-Apprenticeship in Healthcare
– Principles of Management
– Principles of Supervision

River Valley Community College not only educates students to start their careers, but aims to train the current workforce. By partnering with businesses, River Valley develops and provides customized training programs to increase employee productivity, streamline company efficiencies, and help create a strong and skilled work environment.

White Mountains Community College

Berlin Campus
2020 Riverside Drive, Berlin, NH 03570

Littleton Academic Center
646 Union Street, Littleton, NH 03561

Annette Cole
Director of Workforce Development and Community Education
603-342-3062

High Demand Programs

– Commercial Driver Training
– Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
– Forklift Operator Certification
– Frontline Management Essentials
– Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA)
– Managing Front Office Operations
– Medical Assistant (MA)
– OSHA General Industry & Construction
– Phlebotomy Technician
– Providing Great Customer Service Across Cultures

WMCC works with businesses, organizations, and subject matter experts to design and provide high-quality targeted training for career and industry advancement. Along with businesses seeking first-rate, specialized employee training, WMCC also offers a variety of professional development and enrichment programs on campus in Berlin, online, and at our Littleton and North Conway Academic Centers.