Caitlyn Nowka couldn鈥檛 be more excited about starting her new job as a Dental Assistant (DA) at Children鈥檚 Choice Dental this week. Not that long ago she was doing physically demanding cleaning work that was incompatible with her dreams and her chronic health issues. She needed and wanted something financially reliable that was less physically demanding and more emotionally fulfilling. She had already attended another college for nine years pursuing general education, trying to figure out what to do, but she says a learning disability with regard to math, combined with self-doubt, got in the way of her satisfying the degree requirements. It was time for a change!
She went to her local California Department of Vocational Rehabilitation where they referred her to their learning disabilities area. That鈥檚 where she overcame some reservations she had about a private college like Carrington and decided to learn more about it. It didn鈥檛 take long before she was moved to set up an appointment with an Enrollment Services Representative. She said, 鈥淚 already knew I wanted to work in the dental field before I did housekeeping. It was in the back of my mind all the time.鈥
Caitlyn was able to meet with one of Carrington鈥檚 Enrollment Services Representatives who educated her on the Dental Assisting field and program, answered all her questions, and guided her through the application process. Then when the program started, she found that the hands-on approach that Carrington takes to teaching not only worked well for her learning style, but it also prepared her for time outside the classroom.
鈥淭he dental assisting program has a different way of teaching and I think that really helps. Each teacher has their own way of teaching. You get all these different views of knowledge and a range of different experiences in the hands-on labs. I loved that. That experience set me up for my externship,鈥 she said.
But it wasn鈥檛 all smooth sailing. Caitlyn faced adversity while getting her certificate when a seizure leads her to temporarily have her driver’s license suspended for six months soon after starting the program. Thankfully, her family stepped in to support her by driving her an hour each way so she could get to her evening classes. She says that she couldn鈥檛 have done it without their support.
It also wasn鈥檛 always easy keeping up her day job of housekeeping while in school and being a mother to three.
鈥淚 totally look at the housekeeping thing as something that drove me to do this. The first few months when I was at Carrington and I was still housekeeping, and while I鈥檇 be scrubbing people鈥檚 toilets or struggling to go up and down people鈥檚 stairs, I鈥檇 be thinking, 鈥榊ou鈥檙e going to be done with this. It鈥檚 all worth it.鈥欌
She finished her program at the end of March 2020 and started an externship that Richard in Career Services secured for her in mid-April at Rockland Modern Dentistry. The externship went well and they intended to hire her, but the coronavirus pandemic interfered when they had to lay off their existing employees. Furloughed employees must be hired back first, which could put off a job for Caitlyn indefinitely. So, Caitlyn reached out to Richard again, and he connected her with Aerotek Staffing. Aerotek connected her with her position at Children鈥檚 Choice Dental, where she starts this week.
Caitlyn鈥檚 determination in the face of adversity and her willingness to accept help from her community shows strength and has created a whole new world for her in less than a year.聽 鈥淟ooking back, I am so glad I am here and not there still! My family is doing really well. I can see the difference already. All of this work has been worth it.鈥