Bishop State Career Guide

CAREER AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

BISHOP STATE’S CAREER AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Bishop State Community College provides career planning and job placement services to students who require assistance in developing strategies in shaping their specific program goals toward full-time employment. Services are provided to assist students in marketing their skills to prospective employers, including preparing resumes, job applications, and interviewing skills. Services also include coordinating activities for graduates, employers, and sponsoring employment fairs to help maintain a continuous plan of job development activities to assure appropriate and adequate employment opportunities. Persons interested in career planning and job placement assistance, may see their advisor, call or come to the office located on each campus. Also, be sure to check employment opportunities positions and notices under Other Employment on our website at www.bishop.edu.

CONTACT Mrs. Juliette Womack, Coordinator, Career Counseling and Job Placement 251.662.5371 email: jwomack@bishop.edu

OR THE COUNSELING CENTERS:

MAIN CAMPUS 351 North Broad Street Mobile, Alabama 36603-5898

Dr. Victoria Perry - 251.405.7088; email: vperry@bishop.edu Mrs. Tracy Abbott – 251-405-7175; email: tabbot@bishop.edu

CARVER CAMPUS 414 Stanton Street Mobile, Alabama 36617-3299 Mr. Anthony Carter – 251.662.5394 email: acarter@bishop.edu

SOUTHWEST CAMPUS 925 Dauphin Island Parkway Mobile, Alabama 36605-3299 Mrs. Carol Thompson - 251.665.4087 email: cthompson@bishop.edu

BAKER-GAINES CENTRAL CAMPUS 1365 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue Mobile, AL 36603-5362 Mrs. Yvonne Foster - 251.405.4429 email: yfoster@bishop.edu

DR. TERRY HAZZARD, DEAN STUDENT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

Division of Student Development Services A Member of the Alabama Community College System

Nondiscriminatory Statement The Alabama State Board of Education through The Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education proclaims nondiscriminatory practices in Alabama two-year institutions under the jurisdiction of the Alabama State Board of Education. It is the official policy of the Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education and Bishop State Community College that no persons shall, on the basis of race, color, disability, sex, religion, creed, national origin, or age, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program, activity, or employment.

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