RCCSD Career Center
The Career Center at Red Creek Central has many functions with one main purpose -- to get students thinking about their future after high school. Whether the student is heading to college, trade school, tech school, military, or joining the workforce, the time to begin career awareness, exploration, and preparedness is NOW!
- Contact Information
- Hours of Operation
- Military Service & Information
- Volunteer Opportunities & Community Service
- Cayuga, Onondaga and Wayne County Civil Service
Contact Information
Hours of Operation
Military Service & Information
Volunteer Opportunities & Community Service
Cayuga, Onondaga and Wayne County Civil Service
Upcoming Events:
Oct. 7 & 9: Marshall Farms Student Employment Walk-in Interviews
October 10, 15, and 23: 5-Hour Driving Course
October 22: Career Conversation - Vet Tech
October 28: Career Conversation - HVAC
October 29: Career Conversation - Lineman School
What the RCCSD Career Center can offer you:
- Annual College & Trades FAIRS
- Career Exploration and Guidance
- The ASVAB Career Exploration Assessment - beginning in October and it is offered several times throughout the year - open to all RCCSD students
- College Guidance
- Financial Aid Night - (See Career Center calendar)
- College Admissions Representative Visits - In Person visits begin in September Check the career center calendar - Students will need to get a pass
- Military Recruiter Visits - In Person visits beginning in October for more information, visit the MILITARY page
- Resume building
- Workforce preparation skills (job application, interviewing, etc.)
- Part-time/Summer Job Opportunities - Job Board of local businesses outside of Career Center office
- Financial Aid help
- Scholarship information
- Volunteer/ Community service opportunities
- Job Shadow Program - program runs from September through April
- Various Field Trip Opportunities (See Career Center calendar)
Alumni Spotlight: Matthew Ubbink
Matthew Ubbink (Class of '18) moved to Georgia where he is training to become a state game warden. His journey began by spending 12 weeks at the police academy, followed by another 16 weeks at a game warden academy. During that time, Matthew learned the rules and regulations of the State of Georgia and was tested physically and academically.