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Humanim Administrative Assistant Career Training Program

Key Takeaways:

What You’ll Learn

Students are taught practical, real-world skills needed in today’s office environments. These include:

  • Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, etc.)
  • Email and phone communication
  • Scheduling and appointment coordination
  • Document handling and filing
  • Customer service and professionalism

Alongside these skills, students also work with staff on:

  • Resume building
  • Interview prep
  • Time management and goal setting

A unique feature of the program is the presence of a family support coach to help address outside challenges that might interfere with success.


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Certifications Offered

Graduates earn two respected certifications:

  • Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS)
  • Professional Administrative Certification of Excellence (PACE) from the American Society of Administrative Professionals

These credentials can greatly improve your job prospects and are valued by employers nationwide.


Job Placement and Outcomes

Humanim works with employer partners such as:

  • Upper Chesapeake Medical Center
  • Kaiser Permanente
  • Express Employment Professionals

Graduates benefit from job placement assistance and are often connected directly to roles. Humanim reports that:

  • 94% of participants are employed after completing training
  • 75% are hired within 33 days of finishing
  • 93% work for major regional institutions
  • Average starting wage in 2020 was $17.79/hour (with benefits)

Schedule and Location

  • Length: 9 weeks
  • Days: Monday to Friday
  • Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
  • Location:
    Epicenter at Aberdeen
    21 Aberdeen Shopping Plaza
    Aberdeen, MD 21001

This full-time schedule is intensive, but short enough to complete quickly and start working soon after.


Admission Requirements

To join, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Be a Harford County resident
  • Age 18–40 preferred
  • Be unemployed, underemployed, or an admin looking to update your skills
  • High school diploma or GED
  • Strong basic computer skills, including MS Word and Excel
  • Pass a drug test and background check
  • Reading level (10th grade) and math level (8th grade)
  • Clerical experience is helpful, but not required

How to Apply

Spots are limited, and the next cohort fills quickly.


Who Should Consider This School?

CategoryDetails
CostFree (fully funded for eligible Harford County residents)
Duration9 weeks
Class SchedulesMonday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Online Classes?No, in-person only
RequirementsHarford County resident, age 18–40 preferred, high school diploma or GED, basic computer skills, pass drug test/background check, 10th-grade reading & 8th-grade math level
AddressEpicenter at Aberdeen, 21 Aberdeen Shopping Plaza, Aberdeen, MD 21001
Phone410-381-7171
Email[email protected]
Websitehttps://humanim.org

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