Martin County NCWorks Career Center Relocates to Martin Community College Campus | Eastern North Carolina Now

Press Release:

    Washington, N.C. - The Martin County NCWorks Career Center, currently located at 407 E Boulevard in Williamston, will be relocating to the campus of Martin Community College. The current location will close on May 24, 2022. The Center will reopen to the public on the campus of Martin Community College in Building 1, Room 12 on June 1, 2022. Martin Community College is located at 1161 Kehukee Park Road in Williamston.

    The Martin County NCWorks Career Center hours are Mondays and Wednesdays from 8:30am to 4:30pm. Customers may text ASSIST to 252.618.0606 to receive assistance outside of those hours.

    Jennie Bowen, Workforce Development Director states, "We are excited to enhance our partnership and have our NCWorks Center co-located on the main campus of Martin Community College. We have been co-located at the MCC-Bertie Campus for almost two years, and have seen how this move will allow our customers to receive more seamless career and training services between NCWorks and Martin Community College."

    The board's office is located at 1502 N. Market St., Suite A in Washington. For more information, call 252.974.1815.


   Contact: Jennie Bowen
   Workforce Development Director
   Phone: (252) 974-1815
   Email: jbowen@mideastcom.org
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