Information Sessions

As a workforce intermediary, BACH secures funding and connects Baltimoreans to the training, certification, coaching, and experience they need to get started or advance in a healthcare career.

If you’d like to apply, your first step is to join us for one of our monthly virtual information sessions. These live, virtual presentations include an overview of our training pathways eligibility requirements for each, and an opportunity for you to ask questions. Info sessions are held twice a month with noon sessions on first Thursdays and 5:00 pm sessions on third Thursdays

Noon Session Registration
Evening Session Registration

The BACH information session is updated monthly to reflect the latest opportunities. Training availability is subject to change at any time. Training pathways actively recruiting now may include:

    • Certified Nursing Assistant/Geriatric Nursing Assistant (CNA/GNA)
    • Community Health Worker
    • Environmental Care Supervisor
    • Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
    • Peer Recovery Specialist
    • Pharmacy Technician

Note: Training list updated for November 2024.

Application Process Overview

  • Attend a virtual information session to learn about current and upcoming training and apprenticeship opportunities.
  • Complete your information session-post-survey by the monthly deadline to indicate your top choices, determine your basic eligibility, and submit your resume.
  • If eligible, you’ll be invited to complete a placement test and/or submit required documentation.
  • Selected candidates will be invited for a screening interview with BACH staff.
FY 2023 Community Project Grant Funding from the U.S. Department of Labor provides $827,905 to BACH in establishing certified training at no cost to the participants for the following occupations: Licensed Practical Nurse, Certified Nursing, Assistant Training. Pharmacy Technician, Central Sterile Processing Technician, Medical Assistant, Environmental Care Technician, Dental Assistant, Patient Advocate, Community Health Worker, and Peer Recovery Specialist. However, some of the listed occupations may not be available training programs that will be discussed at the next Information Session