Date Posted: August 6, 2025
Southern Crescent Technical College (SCTC) is proud to announce the addition of four Work-Based Learning high school students who began part-time employment in July as part of a continuing effort to enhance workforce development and strengthen partnerships with local school systems.
Alexis Jones (Union Grove High School) and Amarie Bailey (Henry County Academy for Advanced Studies) will serve at the Henry County Center, while Evelyn Arvizu Alvarez (Griffin High School) and Makayla Williams (Spalding High School) will work at the Griffin Campus. These students will support campus operations in the role of Front Desk Assistant and Telephone Receptionist, providing vital assistance to faculty, staff, and students.
“This initiative not only offers our students meaningful real-world work experience, but also reinforces our collaborative relationship with area school systems,” said Dr. Irvin Clark, President at Southern Crescent Technical College. “We’re excited to support these students as they take an active step toward their professional development.”
Each student will work up to 20 hours per week in a paid part-time capacity. Key responsibilities include welcoming visitors, students, and staff in a professional manner; promptly and accurately answering and routing phone calls; recording and delivering clear and complete messages; providing basic information about campus services and programs; assisting with appointment scheduling and calendar coordination; performing general office duties such as filing, data entry, and material preparation; supporting staff with clerical tasks as needed; and maintaining confidentiality and compliance with all college policies.
Through this initiative, SCTC continues its commitment to cultivating a supportive environment for student growth while also meeting the operational needs of the College.