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April 8 - Seminole Tribe of Florida

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The <strong>Seminole</strong> Tribune 11 <strong>April</strong> 8, 2005<strong>Seminole</strong> Pathways Program Gets UnderwaySubmitted by Heather TanksleyHOLLYWOOD — The <strong>Seminole</strong> Tribalgovernment recently launched a new Tribal CareerDevelopment and Internship Program called <strong>Seminole</strong>Pathways. <strong>Seminole</strong> Pathways is an internship programopen to Tribal members and their direct descendents.Billie Jo PorterThe Program enables participants to gainapplied knowledge, skills, and work experienceO’Hara TommieAdelsa Williamsthrough a series <strong>of</strong> objective-driven, on-the-job-trainingrotations through Education, Elder Services,Family Services, Health, Housing, and Recreation, aswell as other departments and GovernmentAdministration.Today, we invite you to join us in welcoming<strong>Seminole</strong> Pathways’ first two interns, Tribal membersO’Hara Tommie and Billie Jo Porter, asthey embark on an educational and experientialjourney intended to inspire and developthem as future leaders.O’Hara Tommie has begun hisinternship rotation within Housing and isserving as a Housing Coordinator for theFort Pierce reservation. Tommie will remainin Housing for four–five months beforecontinuing to his next rotation assignment.Intern Billie Jo Porter has begunher first rotation with Healthcare Services,where she will be rotating through theAmbulatory Health, Dental, EnvironmentalHealth, Allied Health, Eligibility andUtilization, Medical Records, andHealthcare Administration service areas.She will remain in Healthcare for approximatelyfive months.Both Tommie and Porter are highlymotivated and dedicated to continuousimprovement <strong>of</strong> services for the Tribal community.We hope they will serve as positiverole models for today’s youth. Please joinus in celebrating the start <strong>of</strong> their internshipexperience as they further develop through<strong>Seminole</strong> Pathways!For additional information aboutthe <strong>Seminole</strong> Pathways program, pleasecontact the Tribal Human Resources department at(954) 966-6300, Ext. 1138.Adelsa Williams

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