The Practical Nursing program at Yavapai College is approved by
the Arizona State Board of Nursing
The purpose of this program is to increase skilled nursing professionals, and to expand and diversify the pipeline of nursing professionals who can fill quality jobs in Yavapai County while advancing equity.
- $80,000,000 in grant funds authorized by the American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act of 1998 for the DOL Nursing Expansion Grant Program.
- The U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration has awarded Yavapai College (YC) $1,124,821 (80% of the total cost) to help address the nursing shortage by preparing more Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs).
- YC has funded $224,964 (20% of the total cost) of the project.
YC will upskill experienced CNAs, LNAs, and Military Medical Personnel to a higher skill profession of LPN.
Yavapai College Allied Health Program
Yavapai County in north-central Arizona, which includes two sovereign Native American Nations (Yavapai – Prescott Indian Tribe & Yavapai – Apache Nation).
YC will address the Nursing Career Pathways Track of the Department of Labor Nursing Expansion Grant Program.
The populations we serve are county wide and include rural and underrepresented across geographic HPSA regions in Yavapai County. Included but not limited to:
- Underemployed, and/or incumbent workers from historically marginalized and underrepresented populations. To include males as a group, which are severely underrepresented in the nursing field.
- H-1B Occupations – YC will train participants for occupations at the middle skill level of LPN from all HPSA regions to include Williamson, Yavapai – Apache Health Center, Chino Valley, Black Canyon City, Prescott Valley, Cottonwood, and Sedona.
Dr. Marylou E. Mercado currently serves as the Vice President of Workforce Workforce Development & Health Sciences at Yavapai College, overseeing the DOL Grant Project.
Ashley Picard is a Registered Nurse and has been at YC since 2014, currently serving as the Director of Allied Health. Ashley will lead the Fast Track Practical Nursing program implementation and management throughout the duration of the grant.
Jason Ebersole joined YC on January 12, 2009, teaching in the Allied Health, EMS, and Biology departments. Jason now serves as the Dean of Health Science reporting to VP Dr. Marylou Mercado in the Health Sciences Division. Jason is involved in providing general support for the DOL grant.
Sharal Patinathan joined YC on February 28, 2022, taking on the role of Instructional Support Specialist for the Nursing Program. Approaching her two-year mark with the college, she now serves as the Special Projects Coordinator to AVP Dr. Marylou Mercado in the Health Sciences Division. Sharal is involved in providing general support for the DOL grant.
Ashley Picard
ashley.picard@yc.edu
(928) 771-4862
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