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1 Disability Program Navigator & Registered Apprenticeship – 7/25/06 Ken Lemberg Training Representative Office of Apprenticeship U.S. Department of Labor

2 Apprenticeship... A Demand Driven Training System for any potential worker or employer

3 History  In the early 20th century the developing economy required a more formal system of Registered Apprenticeship—a system that provided reliable, skilled workers across various industries. In 1937 Congress enacted the National Apprenticeship Act. Apprenticeship... in America

4 What Authority Determines Registered Apprenticeship?  National Apprenticeship Act (Fitzgerald Act of 1937)  Code of Federal Regulations (CFRs) Title 29 Parts 29 and 30

5 Key Points  Registered Apprenticeship is one of the few training approaches, public or private, in the United States that is driven directly by the demands of industry.  Private and public sector industries and/or organizations can become a sponsor of an Apprenticeship Program.  Apprenticeship Programs can be designed as time-based, competency-based, and/or a combination of both.  Nationally recognized programs that provide high-level certification and certificates that meet industry standards Apprenticeship... in America

6 Key Points  Today there are more than: –27,000 program sponsors across the United States –405,000 apprentices in various industries –57,000 graduates Apprenticeship... in America

7 Credit for Previous Experience Related Instruction On-the-Job Learning Administration of the Program Equal Opportunity Apprentice Selection Ratios Apprentice Supervision Apprenticeship... Key Elements Wages Earn While You Learn

8 What is the Criteria for an Apprenticeable Occupation?  Occupation is learned on-the-job, minimum 2,000 hours  Recognized throughout the industry  Manual, mechanical or technical skills  Requires related classroom instruction  Approved by National OA office

9 Registered Apprenticeship Creates a competitive advantage that strategically prepares business & their employees for the 21 st century marketplace On-the-Job Learning Classroom Instruction Community/ Technical Colleges & Adult Education Industry Provided Training Credentials Progressive Skill Attainment Theoretical and Applied Knowledge Life-Long Learning Competent Workforce Worker

10 Apprenticeship... Cross Section of Occupations – much potential for workers with disabilities  Air Transport Pilot  Animal Trainer  Baker  Biomedical Equipment Technician  Cable Installer-Repairer  Carpenter  Certified Nurse’s Assistant (CNA)  Dental Assistant  Draft, Mechanical  Direct Care Specialist  Electrician  Engine Repairer  Fabricator-Assembler Metal  Foundry Metallurgist  Gem Cutter  Graphics Designer  Horse Trainer  Health Care Sanitary Technician  Hotel Associate (Front Desk Clerk)  Internet Working Technician  IT Generalist  IT Project Manager  Landscape Gardener  Line Maintainer  Medicaid Disability Claims Adjudicator  Medical Laboratory Technician  Medical Transcriptionist  Nurse, Licensed Practical (LPN)  Painter  Paramedic  Pharmacist Assistant  Plumber  Prosthetics Technician  Metal Fabricator  Meteorologist  Recording Engineer  Surgical Technologist

11  The new and/or emerging industries that are projected to grow are: - Automotive- Security - Advanced Manufacturing- Energy - Biotechnology- Construction - Geospatial- Health Care - Hospitality- Information Technology - Retail - Transportation Advancing Apprenticeship... High-Growth Job Initiative

12 Industry Profile – Health Care  Apprentices are employed and training in a number of health care fields including Certified Nurse Assistant, Pharmacy Assistant, Surgical Technologist, and Emergency Medical Technician.  Good Samaritan skilled nursing facilities across the nation are establishing apprenticeship programs for the Certified Nursing Assistant.  Additional apprenticeable occupations include Medical Transcriptionist & Medicaid Disability Claims Adjudicator – in the early promotion stages. Advancing Apprenticeship... High-Growth Job Initiative

13 Industry Profile – Automotive Industry  Selected occupations, such as automotive technicians, automotive body and related repairers, and automotive glass installers and repairers, are expected to increase in employment by at least 10% between 2000-2010. All these occupations are Apprenticeable.  Presently, there are over 250 Apprenticeship Programs throughout the nation focusing on automotive services. Advancing Apprenticeship... High-Growth Job Initiative

14 Industry Profile – Information Technology  IT apprenticeable occupations include IT Generalist, IT Project Manager and Internet Working Technician.  CompTIA is assisting with the development and implementation of the National Information Technology Apprenticeship System, a competency-based Apprenticeship methodology that supports consistent and flexible credentialing for the career development and advancement of IT workers. Advancing Apprenticeship... High-Growth Job Initiative

15 Industry Profile – Geospatial  A Geospatial Technology Apprenticeship Program in collaboration with the U.S. DOL has been implemented. The academic curriculum is for the occupation of Geospatial Technician. This is a new Apprenticeable occupation.  This program encompasses skill development in the fields of remote sensing, geographic information systems and global positioning system technologies. Advancing Apprenticeship... High-Growth Job Initiative

16 Industry Profile – High Tech Manufacturing  Registered Apprenticeship has a long and valued role with the manufacturing industry since the 1940s. Today there are ongoing efforts to redesign the Apprenticeship Model as competency-based for this industry.  National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) has entered into an agreement with U.S. DOL to develop a competency-based Apprenticeship System to fundamentally change and dramatically improve the way workers are trained in American manufacturing. Advancing Apprenticeship... High-Growth Job Initiative

17 Myths of Registered Apprenticeship Myth: Registered apprenticeship is for young people only. Fact:  Average age entering apprenticeship: 27.5 years  Dislocated workers, college grads  Adult learners seeking career pathway

18 Myths of Registered Apprenticeship Myth: Registered apprenticeship is for large employers, union shops and the building trades only. Fact:  225,000+ participating businesses  Union shops, open shops and small businesses  Over 860 approved apprenticeable occupations  Construction, Healthcare, Skilled Nursing, Education, Information Technology, Manufacturing, Maintenance, Others

19 What are the benefits of Registered Apprenticeship to the Employer?  Grow your own skilled workforce  More diverse, skilled workforce  Wages paid according to skill level  Reduce turnover, Better retention  Better productivity and morale  Raise learning for all employees

20 What are the Benefits of Registered Apprenticeship to the Employee?  “Earn while you learn”  Wages increase as skill level increases  Career pathway to higher skilled, higher wage jobs  Learn job specific skills that lead to economic self-sufficiency  National certification, portable recognition

21 OA Partnerships in the Disability Community NISH: *Organization creating employment opportunities for people with severe disabilities *Strong advocate and resource provider for Registered Apprenticeship *Has facilitated the NISH National Apprenticeship and Training Team *Occupations of interest in Food Service and Custodial/Maintenance

22 Where Can I Go For More Resources?  Website for USDOL/OA contacts: http://www.doleta.gov/atels%5Fbat/national.cfm http://www.doleta.gov/atels%5Fbat/stateoffices.cfm  www.careervoyages.gov  Apprentice brochures from OA

23 Kenneth Lemberg, Apprenticeship Representative U.S. DOL – ETA--OA 200 Constitution Ave. NW N5424 Washington, DC 20210 Email: lemberg.kenneth@dol.gov 202-693-3836


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