Celebrating Graduates of NYCHA’s Construction Training
Sixteen NYCHA residents recently graduated from the NYCHA Resident Training Academy’s (NRTA) construction training. The training was conducted by the
Read moreSixteen NYCHA residents recently graduated from the NYCHA Resident Training Academy’s (NRTA) construction training. The training was conducted by the
Read moreTo date, approximately 330 NYC CCC workers were hired by NYCHA for permanent roles, of whom 150 are NYCHA residents.
Read moreThe deadline has been extended until May 6 for New Yorkers ages 14 to 24 to apply for the NYC
Read moreNew Yorkers ages 14 to 24 can apply now for the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development’s Summer Youth
Read moreNYCHA is hiring. NYCHA residents are encouraged to apply. Apply today!
Read moreOn January 21, Urban Upbound held a ribbon-cutting to welcome Queensbridge and Ravenswood residents to their new Jobs-Plus site, which will help connect them to employment opportunities, education, financial
Read moreThree new Jobs-Plus locations in Brooklyn and Queens.
Read moreTo celebrate NYCHA’s Office of Resident Economic Empowerment & Sustainability reaching the milestone of 20,000 residents connected to valuable economic
Read moreEver since they were hired at NYCHA, City Cleanup Corps staff members have been an asset to the Authority, working
Read moreOver 40 NYCHA residents have received solar workforce training – of those, 13 residents were hired to work on the installation crews at Queensbridge and 12 residents worked on a separate solar installation project at Kingsborough, Glenwood, and Carver Houses.
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