Chicago Community Learning Center

Chicago Community Learning Center We now have 3 campuses: Main Campus Thorek Professional Plaza 840 W Irving Park Rd Suite 203. Little Village 3948 W 26th Street Suite 103. Evergreen Park 9730 S.

Western Ave Suite 502. Chicago Community Learning Center (CCLC) will continue its core mission to train highly capable health care workers who serves the community with uncompromising commitment and compassion. The Chicago Community Learning Center (CCLC) students, graduates, faculty and staff are committed to providing access to care in local and regional communities. Chicago Community Learning C

enter (CCLC) core values and emerging core competencies are our most successful and fulfilling attributes strategies relating to educational market and providing a sustainable advantage for our health care trainers: values inspired culture; agility and innovation; strategic performance improvement; seamless transition for lifelong learning; staff development and engagement; sustainable community engagement; and economic viability. Our emerging core competencies exceeds student’s excellence in student’s engagements, student’s retention and persistence; and student’s success. Chicago Community Learning Center (CCLC) goals and objectives are to empower graduates with superior skills and utmost training to be the best allied healthcare professionals they can be:

to provide a diverse faculty qualified by education, experience, continuing education and on-going professional development in the medical or allied healthcare field(s) for which they are assigned to teach;
to prepare students fully for entry-level employment in the student’s selected allied healthcare field;
to enable student attainment of knowledge through lecture, examinations and evaluations;
to ensure student achievement of competency-based clinical skills through laboratory training within the institution and clinical training utilizing internship facilities;
to assist students in gaining workplace and life skills, study techniques, test taking techniques, and effective utilization of CCLC’s;
to prepare students to take the appropriate certification/licensure examinations for their chosen allied healthcare career; and to guide and prepare students for their job search by providing opportunities to learn interviewing techniques, develop electronic communications, and prepare a professional resume.

02/16/2022
02/03/2022

Warming Centers:

Chicago’s warming areas are open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday when temperatures are at 32 degrees or below. Residents can call 311 for information about warming centers and for assistance in finding a warm space after-hours.

Englewood Community Service Center, 1140 W. 79th St. Call 312-747-0200.

Garfield Community Service Center, 10 S. Kedzie Ave. Call 312-746-5400. (Open 24/7.)

King Community Service Center, 4314 S. Cottage Grove Ave. Call 312-747-2300.

North Area Community Service Center, 845 W. Wilson Ave. Call 312-744-2580.

South Chicago Community Service Center, 8650 S. Commercial Ave. Call 312-747-0500.

Trina Davila Community Service Center, 4312 W. North Ave. Call 312-744-2014.

More information on Chicago’s warming areas is in the comments.

01/18/2022

FREE COVID TEST SENT TO YOUR HOME

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Español Abajo:State Senator Cristina Pacione-Zayas and State Rep. Jaime Andrade will be hosting a Vaccination Event in p...
01/16/2022

Español Abajo:
State Senator Cristina Pacione-Zayas and State Rep. Jaime Andrade will be hosting a Vaccination Event in partnership with ASI NE Healthcare Services on Friday, February 4, 2022 from 12PM-5PM at Senator Pacione-Zayas' district office, 3140 N. Montrose.

February 4, 2022 from 12PM-5PM
3140 N. Montrose

Boosters, 1st/2nd Doses, Flu Shots
All FREE. No Insurance or ID required
$50 gift card for 1st/2nd Dose. Get your antibodies just in time for Valentine's Day!
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La Senadora Estatal Cristina Pacione-Zayas y Representante Estatal Jaime Andrade tendrán un evento de vacunación en viernes, 4 de febrero, de 12pm hasta 5pm, mientras duren las dosis.

Boosters, 1st/2nd Dose, Flu Shots
Todo Gratis, No necesita cita o identificación
Tarjeta de regalo de $50 por la 1st/2nd dosis.

Employment opportunities!!!
01/14/2022

Employment opportunities!!!

Most Up To Date & Accurate Information
01/13/2022

Most Up To Date & Accurate Information

Chicago residents: You can get a free COVID-19 test mailed to you from Rush. Go to http://Rush.edu/COVID and sign up. Ch...
01/13/2022

Chicago residents: You can get a free COVID-19 test mailed to you from Rush. Go to http://Rush.edu/COVID and sign up. Choose "Mail to home" It’s as if you’re signing up to go there, but it will be mailed to you instead. Keep it until you need it.

Information about COVID-19 and what Rush is doing to safely deliver care to patients.

Address

840 W Irving Park Road, Suite 203
Chicago, IL
60613

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+17735061503

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Chicago Community Learning Center (CCLC) will continue its core mission to train highly capable health care workers who serves the community with uncompromising commitment and compassion. The Chicago Community Learning Center (CCLC) students, graduates, faculty and staff are committed to providing access to care in local and regional communities. Chicago Community Learning Center (CCLC) core values and emerging core competencies are our most successful and fulfilling attributes strategies relating to educational market and providing a sustainable advantage for our health care trainers: values inspired culture; agility and innovation; strategic performance improvement; seamless transition for lifelong learning; staff development and engagement; sustainable community engagement; and economic viability. Our emerging core competencies exceeds student’s excellence in student’s engagements, student’s retention and persistence; and student’s success. Chicago Community Learning Center (CCLC) goals and objectives are to empower graduates with superior skills and utmost training to be the best allied healthcare professionals they can be: to provide a diverse faculty qualified by education, experience, continuing education and on-going professional development in the medical or allied healthcare field(s) for which they are assigned to teach; to prepare students fully for entry-level employment in the student’s selected allied healthcare field; to enable student attainment of knowledge through lecture, examinations and evaluations; to ensure student achievement of competency-based clinical skills through laboratory training within the institution and clinical training utilizing internship facilities; to assist students in gaining workplace and life skills, study techniques, test taking techniques, and effective utilization of CCLC’s; to prepare students to take the appropriate certification/licensure examinations for their chosen allied healthcare career; and to guide and prepare students for their job search by providing opportunities to learn interviewing techniques, develop electronic communications, and prepare a professional resume.