Compton College: Opportunities and Support for Your Career

Compton College is an equity-driven, inclusive community resource dedicated to providing opportunities and support for historically underserved student populations, particularly students of color. It cultivates a sense of belonging to support students in achieving their academic goals.

Navigating Job Opportunities at Compton College

Compton College provides various avenues for individuals seeking employment and career advancement. Applications may be submitted from any computer at any time. For more information, please contact the Compton College Human Resources Department.

Contact Information:

Compton College - Human ResourcesDr. Hiacynth Martinez - Vice President, Human ResourcesRoom C - 381111 East Artesia BoulevardCompton, CA 90221-5393310-900-1600, Ext.

Commitment to Equal Opportunity

OneUnited Bank is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Compton College is committed to complying with EEO regulations. For inquiries, contact the EEO Compliance Officer at 310-900-1600, Ext.

Careers for a Cause: Social Services Training Program

June 2022 graduates at Compton College received paid training to prepare for careers in social services. Careers for a Cause was developed by the Los Angeles County Supervisor's Office (District 2), in partnership with Los Angeles County's Workforce Development, Aging and Community Services Department (WDACS), Los Angeles Southwest College, St. Joseph's Center, and the South Los Angeles Transit Empowerment Zone (SLATE-Z) to expand the County's homeless services industry. In addition, students receive wrap-around support services and a stipend.

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Compton College's Careers for a Cause training is administered through its Business and Industrial Studies Guided Pathway Division in conjunction with its agency partners and is funded by the American Recovery Act via Los Angeles County.

Lynell Wiggins, Compton College director of workforce development and adult education, stated, "Compton College had 20 students participate in our first cohort of the Careers for a Cause training during the spring 2022 semester. Compton College uses non-credit ESL courses to embed social services-based content into the curriculum and works with St. Joseph's Center to coordinate the interview and selection process. Of the 20 students who graduated from Careers for a Cause at Compton College in June 2022, 19 completed the training and approximately 70% have been placed in internships/jobs to date. Anyone interested in doing social work is welcome to apply."

Compton College has filled its cohort for the next Careers for a Cause training beginning in late August 2022. For additional information about the training and the recruitment process, visit Careers for a Cause at Compton College.

EntreNous Youth Employment Services

EntreNous Youth Employment Services serves young people primarily ages 16-29 who have been pushed or have dropped out of traditional education. Through a variety of services, program members developed needed skills to create sustainable wage positions for themselves, primarily in Construction | Building Trades and Hospitality | Culinary Arts.

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