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 WORKFORCE RESOURCE NEWS
March 21, 2025
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Mar 27, 8:30 – 10:30 AM; SFCC Higher Education Center (HEC) To drive the Santa Fe outdoor recreation (OR) economy forward, the City of Santa Fe Office of Economic Development and Santa Fe County Economic Development are hosting the second quarter 2025 Meet-up for the Santa Fe OR industry so you network with your peers and meet State and Federal Agencies such as the New Mexico Outdoor Recreation Division, available to help your business be more successful.
Tax assistance for low and middle income individuals including their small businesses and self-employment incomes. Appointments Required. Have questions, email Peter Doniger at taxhelpsantafe@gmail.com or call 505-670-6835.
Mar 31, 10 AM – 2 PM; Del Norte Credit Union, Cerrillos Branch Do you want to start or grow a business? The City of Santa Fe’s Office of Economic Development looks forward to discussing your business needs and exploring how we can help you succeed.
Apr 1, 10 AM – 12 PM The Council shall investigate policy opportunities, make recommendations for new program opportunities, make recommendations for new program initiatives, encourage further media education for our diverse population, and inform decision-makers to the impact and evolving landscape of media creation in Santa Fe.
Apr 2, 11 AM – 1 PM (Online) The Committee plays a vital role in shaping economic policy by reviewing, commenting on, and advising on proposed actions, ordinances, and regulations early in their development, ensuring informed decisions that positively impact businesses and the community.
Apr 7, 10 AM – 2 PM; Santa Fe Business Incubator (SFBI) Do you want to start or grow a business? The City of Santa Fe’s Office of Economic Development looks forward to discussing your business needs and exploring how we can help you succeed.
Apr 23, 8:30 – 10 AM; Temple Santa Fe “Spice up your morning with coffee, snacks, and a heart-to-heart about our community and city businesses.”
Apr 27; 9 AM; Bicentennial Alto Park Upon registering for the 5k you automatically join the Move for the Museum Challenge, an annual fundraiser that benefits all operations and programs of the Santa Fe Children’s Museum!
  OED has teamed up with the local Americas Job Center in Santa Fe to highlight news and events in this section to support employers and job seekers. The Santa Fe Americas Job Center office is a one-stop destination for a range of workforce services.
For more information, visit their website here.
Employers are hiring in the Central New Mexico area. These videos are updated weekly and highlight employers who are looking to hire quickly. For more information on a specific job, contact your local New Mexico Workforce Connection.
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Santa Fe Community College (SFCC) offers a range of online and in-person academic and workforce training classes.
Learn about team building, artificial intelligence and more with these free courses. Online options available. For information send an email to emily.goode@sfcc.edu.
Deadline: Apply Soon Space Limited SFCC Continuing Education & Workforce Development in partnership with the Stagecoach Foundation Inc. and SFCC Film program is accepting applications for the Production Assistant Training for Film and Television. For information and applications visit protecsantafe.com or email Candice Mirabal at candice.mirabal@sfcc.edu.
Apr 9, 12 PM – 3:30 PM; SFCC Campus Center Come speak with representatives from local employers about job openings! This event is free for SFCC students and community members to attend.Bring copies of résumé.
Apr 10, 5:30 PM – 7 PM; SFCC Trades & Advanced Technology Center Attendees can learn about new certificate programs in HVAC & Plumbing, Electrical Technician, and Building and Home Remodel. Staff will be available to answer questions. For information, contact Geneva “Cookie” Look via email at geneva.look@sfcc.eduor call 505-428-1235.
Apr 26, 10 AM – 2 PM; SFCC Greenhouse Learn about hydroponics, aquaponics, algae biofuels and more. Meet in Trades and Advance Technology Center to sign in for greenhouse tour.
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Deadline: Mar 21 Investment Connection is an opportunity to share community and economic development proposals from organizations that are working on the frontlines in our communities and may be eligible under the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) with potential funders.
Mar 26; 11 AM – 12PM; Webinar Join NLC and UKG on Wednesday, March 26 at 1 PM ET to gain actionable information and tools to help you lead your organization to success in the search to attract and retain talent. Great places to work have cultures where employees trust their leaders, have pride in what they do and enjoy the people they work with.
These workforce training courses are a great opportunity for employers to send employees to enroll in free online courses such as, Effective Team Building Strategies, Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace, and Leadership Power Skills courses.
For information send an email to emily.goode@sfcc.edu.
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Free Spring Break Course runs March 24-28 Monday – Friday 8AM - 4PM.
Deadlines: Apr 1, Apr 14 Participants will gain experience creating circuits on a real-world quantum computer and gain access to resources to bring quantum concepts into the classroom. QCaMP is not only FREE, but provides participants with a stipend to offset the cost of spending the summer learning instead of working a summer job.
Deadline: Apr 30, 5 PM (MST) Each year NLBHA provides college scholarships to Latino students who earn degrees in behavioral health and pursue careers in the field. One graduate can help thousands improve their well-being.
Career Clusters are a classification system that groups occupations into different clusters based on similarities in foundational knowledge and skills needed to achieve success. These clusters are then broken down into Sub-Clusters. View the digital versions in English and Spanish.
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The teen center is designed to be a welcoming, engaging, and youth-led space where teens can explore new opportunities, implement programs, and develop an interest in personal growth and youth development.
It is a safe and fun space to socialize and participate in physical and enrichment activities. Through thoughtful programming, we strive to provide services to teens who need support to develop the individual for success in their adult lives. The Teen Center is free to all teens ages 12-18 who register to use the facility.
Learn more about registration, upcoming programming, and opportunities today!
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Mar 26; 11 AM – 12 PM; Webinar Join NLC and UKG on Wednesday, March 26 at 1 PM ET to gain actionable information and tools to help you lead your organization to success in the search to attract and retain talent. Great places to work have cultures where employees trust their leaders, have pride in what they do and enjoy the people they work with.
Apr 2, 11 AM – 2 PM; Northern New Mexico College Join Northern New Mexico College in the Joseph Montoya Administration Building Rotunda for the Spring Resource Fair. Learn more about community resources to support career goals, academic and student support services and network.
Apr 3, 3 PM – 6 PM; Santa Fe Convention Center Join the Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce at the 2025 Business Expo.
Apr, 30; 11 AM – 1 PM, Sandia Resort Tickets on sale now for Family Friendly New Mexico's annual luncheon to honor the businesses and organizations that have been recognized with the 2025 Family Friendly Business Award®. Join FFNM for this exciting 10-year milestone celebration!
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- NM Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Rate: 4.4%
- Santa Fe Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Rate: 4.2%
This report demonstrates the accelerating rate at which in-demand skills are evolving, and unpacks skill change in three emerging sectors: artificial intelligence, green jobs, and cybersecurity. Find out what government, economic development, and workforce leaders need to know.
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The City of Santa Fe’s Office of Economic Development works to cultivate a vibrant business community and to build a diverse, innovative economy that provides equitable opportunity and prosperity for the residents of Santa Fe.
La misión de la Oficina de Desarrollo Económico es cultivar una comunidad empresarial vibrante y construir una economía diversa e innovadora que brinde oportunidades equitativas y prosperidad para la comunidad.
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