Pre-Apprenticeship. What does it mean? Let’s first breakdown the word and discuss what an apprenticeship is; a program that trains a person to become skilled in a specific profession or trade. So when “pre” is added on, it’s to indicate that the program is intended for a younger worker (in our case, high school students) to learn about the industry before committing to a full apprenticeship. According to the Ohio Department of Education, pre-apprenticeship programs “teach basic technical and job readiness skills for a designated apprentice occupation or sector to prepare students for a formal registered apprenticeship training program”.
So, what are the benefits for an employer or business to begin a pre-apprenticeship program at their workplace? One of the biggest attractions is that it helps develop your own future workforce talent. Other benefits include:
- Positive promotion for your company in the community
- Increases employee retainment
- Allows custom training for your workforce needs
- Advances equity and prepares underrepresented populations
- Creates a direct employment pathway
Now, are you interested in starting a pre-apprenticeship program at your workplace with a local school district? The following are the steps to do so, but remember, you are not alone! We are here to support you in every step of the way.
- Let the ESCCO help you identify the industry cluster that supports the needs of your business
- The school district and the business meet together to craft the needed components of a pre-apprenticeship plan. These include:
- Application process
- Qualifications needed to participate
- Coursework to teach the needed skills and competencies for the occupation
- Work-based learning plan
- Alignment to a registered apprenticeship program
- Submit the completed plan to ApprenticeOhio for Approval
I’m sure you have more questions, so don’t hesitate to reach out to [email protected] to learn more. But before you do that, here are a few frequently asked questions to get you started:
- Do pre-apprenticeship participants have to be paid?
- It increases participation if employers choose to pay the participants, but it can also be an unpaid work-based learning experience.
- Are there requirements for the employers to serve as the WBL providers?
- The only requirement is that employers must be willing to fulfill all of the requirements that are outlined in the pre-apprenticeship plan.
- Is there an hour requirement for a pre-apprenticeship program?
- There is no hour requirement for an Apprenticeship program. It is based on mastery of competencies which must be outlined in the instructional component of your plan.
- Which students are eligible to participate in a pre-apprenticeship program?
- Eligibility is determined by the district/business developing the pre-apprenticeship plan and must be outlined clearly in your pre-apprenticeship plan.