Line Maintainer. Sprinkler Fitter. Operating Engineer. Drywall Applicator Specialist. Elevator Constructor. Cement Mason. Line Erector.
Line Installer-Repairer. Protective Service Specialist. Nurse Assistant. Drywall Applicator. Telecommunications Technician. Pharmacy Support Staff. Correction Officer.
Maintenance Technician. Industry Title. Public Administration. Transportation and Warehousing. Health Care and Social Assistance. Educational Services. Retail Trade. Accommodation and Food Services.
Other Services except Public Administration. Wholesale Trade. Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting. Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services. Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction. Finance and Insurance. Real Estate and Rental and Leasing. Federal government websites often end in. There a few key steps involved in creating your very own Registered Apprenticeship Program.
The steps below outline important considerations when building a new program along with the tools to help you get started before you register your program. We have established apprenticeships in many occupations in a variety of industries and offer training plans that have been vetted by industry leaders. Browse our Occupation Finder to find your preferred occupation and determine if it has already been approved for use in a Registered Apprenticeship Program.
Review each component below to help establish your program. You as the employer commit to a wage progression as the apprentice gains new skills. Apprenticeships produce skilled workers through a combination of on-the-job learning and classroom training virtual or in-person.
The training plan for this learning should detail the skills and knowledge an apprentice will learn on-the-job and in the classroom to become fully proficient during your apprenticeship program. Videos are available in English and Spanish with full captioning and audio introduced versions. Disability Employment Statistics. Breadcrumb ODEP. Apprenticeship Disability-Inclusion Guides ODEP's ApprenticeshipWorks Guides introduce youth, educators, service providers, and businesses to the benefits and opportunities of inclusive apprenticeship.
Apprenticeship Finder — Find apprenticeship opportunities near you. Get started by searching by keyword and your location. Pre-Apprenticeship Programs Job Corps — DOL-funded free education and training program that helps eligible young people ages 16 through 24 complete their high school education, trains them for meaningful careers, and assists them with obtaining employment. YouthBuild — DOL-funded YouthBuild is a community-based pre-apprenticeship program that provides job training and educational opportunities for at-risk youth ages who have previously dropped out of high school.
Employers Apprenticeship. What is Registered Apprenticeship? Apprenticeship Partner Finder — DOL's Partner Finder can connect you with the right partners to help you design, develop, or enhance your apprenticeship program.
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