Justice Matters and Kansas WorkforceONE Announce New Workforce Development Program to Address Elder Care Shortage in Douglas County
Kansas WorkforceONE, Inc. and Dwyer Workforce Development to Partner on Innovative Initiative
December Newsletter
Check out our new headquarters, listen to CEO Barb Clapp on the Java with Jim podcast, and more!
Op-Ed: Program Helps Florida Expand Pool of Health Care Works
By Dwyer Scholar Marcia Svenson in Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Launch Point Community Development Center, Inc. and Dwyer Workforce Development Celebrate New Partnership with Certified Nursing Assistant Class Graduation
Launch Point CDC, in partnership with Dwyer Workforce Development, proudly celebrated the graduation of 100 newly certified nursing assistants.
A Scholar’s Story: Meet JyAsia
When you first meet JyAsia, one of our Dwyer Scholars, you’re captivated by her kindness and warmth. But what you may not immediately see is her resilience. Hear her inspiring story and how DWD supports Scholars like JyAsia in pursuing life-changing career paths in our annual giving video. We hope that you will consider supporting DWD […]
Dwyer Workforce Development Opens New Headquarters in The Village of Cross Keys, Becomes The Quad’s Largest Office Tenant
New Office Fosters Growth, Mission Advancement and National Expansion Dwyer Workforce Development (DWD), a national healthcare workforce development nonprofit, today announced the opening of its new headquarters at 2 Hamill Road, Suite 245, Baltimore, MD, in The Village of Cross Keys. The Baltimore development, owned and being revitalized by Caves Valley Partners, welcomes DWD as […]
Ames Shalom Community, Inc. and Dwyer Workforce Development Select Predevelopment Partners for Resurrection Sandtown Project – West Baltimore Community Development and Healthcare Village
Predevelopment Phase of Resurrection Sandtown Kicks Off to Revitalize Approximately 67,000 Sq. Ft. Property Asset Footprint in West Baltimore with the First Dwyer Scholar Healthcare Village and More Ames Shalom Community, Inc. (“Ames”) and Dwyer Workforce Development (“DWD”) have announced the selection of Seawall Development, Blank Slate, and Enterprise Community Development (“the Partners”) to collaborate […]
State of the Nursing Home Workforce: Dwyer Workforce Development’s CEO on ‘Secret Sauce’ Behind Growth
By Skilled Nursing News
Texas Governor Abbott, THECB Announce Inaugural Members Of Healthcare Workforce Task Force
Dwyer Workforce Development Founder Jack Dwyer Selected for Healthcare Workforce Task Force
Dwyer Workforce Development Appoints Four New Members to Board of Directors
Distinguished Group Brings Diverse Expertise Spanning Government, Public Policy, Education, and Business to National Healthcare Nonprofit
Dwyer Workforce Development Adds Four Strategic Hires to Support Rapid Growth and Success
Additions will bolster nonprofit’s growth trajectory, community engagement initiatives, and program operations across Maryland, Texas, and Florida
Nonprofit Aims to Train 3,500 CNAs in 2024, Become National Workforce Model
By McKnights Long-Term Care News
Dwyer Workforce Development Expands Efforts to Alleviate Senior Healthcare Staffing Shortage Amid Growing National Crisis
DWD Estimates Training and Placing Over 3,500 CNAs Nationwide in 2024, Scholars Will Achieve an Estimated $80 Million in Annual Earnings
Panel in Waco Eyes Solutions for Health Care Workforce Needs
By Christopher De Los Santos, Waco Tribune-Herald
Op-Ed: Removing Barriers is Critical for the Future of Houston’s Health Care Workforce
By Barb Clapp and Christina Robinson in InnovationMap
The Daily Record Announces 2024 Health Care Heroes
Dwyer Workforce Development CEO Barb Clapp Recognized in Community Outreach Category
The Future of Long-Term Care Recruitment and Retention: How Experts Can Better Attract and Retain Quality Senior Care and Living Employees
By McKnights Long-Term Care News
Op-Ed: A Bold Solution to Florida’s Looming Health Care Crisis
By Barb Clapp in Florida Politics
Op-Ed: Investing in Our Workforce to Care for Our Aging Population
By Barb Clapp in Rio Grande Guardian
DWD Announces Multi-Year Official Community Partnership with Oak View Group’s Red River Rising and Austin City Limits Live at the Moody Theater
Partnership Creatively Supports Nonprofit’s Efforts to Disrupt Traditional Approach to Solving Healthcare Workforce Staffing Crisis & Unlock Access to Free Healthcare Training for Underserved Texans