Youth Apprenticeship Week

We look forward to celebrating the first Youth Apprenticeship Week (YAW): May 5-11, 2024! Browse upcoming youth apprenticeship events below.

Are you looking for more opportunities to engage with others throughout the apprenticeship system and learn about hot topics in apprenticeship? Check out additional upcoming apprenticeship events here.

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  • Host Organization: North Texas Job Corps

    Event Type: Career/Apprenticeship Fair

    Industry(s): Construction, Hospitality, Business, Health Care, Security, Airframe Powerplant Mechanics

    Texas

    2024-05-08 - 2024-05-10

    In-Person
    Public

    Description

    Private 5/8/24: North Texas Job Corps "Trade Show" for prospects to learn from current student ambassadors about pre-apprenticeship trades as well as other trades offered at NTJC. Public 5/9/24: "Youth Infrastructure EXPLOSION"--Employers are invited to learn about pre-apprenticeship trades offered at NTJC and to roundtable to strategically plan on establishing and building alliances with NTJC.

  • Host Organization: Sheet Metal Apprenticeship and Training

    Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop

    Industry(s): Construction

    Oklahoma

    2024-05-07 - 2024-05-10

    In-Person
    Private

    Description

    Central State Annual Conference

  • Host Organization: The Manufacturers Association

    Event Type: Podcast

    Industry(s): Advanced Manufacturing, Education, General - Workforce Development

    Pennsylvania

    Start 2024-05-09

    Virtual
    Public

    Description

    Join our hosts Crystal H, Training Coordinator and Miranda M. ,Pre Apprenticeship Coordinator, for a special podcast episode celebrating Pre-Apprenticeship Week, where we will shine a spotlight on our own Manufacturing Applied Technologies Pre-Apprenticeship Program. We'll be showcasing the incredible students who are shaping the future of manufacturing. Tune in as we explore the impact of this beneficial program on both the individuals and industry alike. Discover the stories behind the success and the dedication driving the next generation of skilled professionals in the advanced manufacturing sector of South Central Pennsylvania and beyond. This podcast can be found linked on any of our Facebook page: The Manufactures Association or on our Instagram: themfrsassoc

  • Host Organization: Collegiate Edu-Nation

    Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop

    Industry(s): Healthcare

    Texas

    Start 2024-05-03

    In-Person
    Public

    Description

    Join us for "Healthcare Horizons: Launching the Big Country Rural Healthcare Hub" at Haskell Memorial Hospital on May 3rd, from 11 AM to 2 PM. This key event marks the beginning of Youth Apprenticeship Week and celebrates the initiation of a pivotal healthcare education pathway. In collaboration with the University of Texas-Arlington, Cisco College, and local healthcare institutions, this program offers a seamless progression for aspiring nurses—from CNA to LVN, RN, and BSN levels—featuring clinical rotations across our regional healthcare network. This event is ideal for high school students, current healthcare workers, and adults interested in entering or advancing in the healthcare field. Attendees will learn from leading educational and healthcare experts about the opportunities and supports available to overcome the rural healthcare shortage. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of shaping the future of rural healthcare.

  • Host Organization: Collegiate Edu-Nation

    Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop

    Industry(s): Advanced Manufacturing, Construction, Healthcare, Agriculture, Education, Clean Energy, IT/Cybersecurity

    Texas

    Start 2024-05-08

    In-Person
    Public

    Description

    Join us at Floydada Collegiate on May 8 for "Floydada Futures Forum: Apprenticeships Driving Local Success," a pivotal event designed to connect local youth with the brightest prospects in our workforce. This event is ideal for students, parents, and educators interested in learning about career opportunities right in their backyard. Hear from our panel of experts—including industry partners, the EDC Director, and members of the regional workforce board—as they discuss the crucial role of local training in cultivating home-grown talent. Don't miss out on this opportunity to shape your future—participate in workshops, network with professionals, and discover how apprenticeships can launch successful careers in industries vital to our community. To join, simply register at the Floydada Collegiate office or visit our website for more details.

  • Host Organization: GoSprout

    Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop

    Industry(s): Education, IT/Cybersecurity, Creative

    Florida

    Start 2024-05-08

    Virtual
    Public

    Description

    In celebration of the first nationwide Youth Apprenticeship Week, GoSprout, in collaboration with Better Youth, is excited to host a special webinar dedicated to highlighting the transformative impact of Registered Apprenticeship Programs, especially for communities that have been traditionally underserved. During this one-hour session, you'll hear from Carlos Vazquez, CEO of GoSprout, and Syd Steward, CEO and Founder of Better Youth. Together, they will discuss the apprenticeship program launching process, the importance of youth apprenticeship programs for underserved populations, and the integration of Better Youth’s apprenticeship programs into GoSprout’s platform, showcasing how this collaboration empowers young creatives often sidelined by socioeconomic barriers.

  • Host Organization: Upper Peninsula Construction Council

    Event Type: Graduation

    Industry(s): Construction

    Michigan

    Start 2024-05-10

    In-Person
    Private

    Description

    We will be drafting 11 students who participated in and completed our Construction Connect UP Program during the 2023/2024 school year as seniors. This program provides direct interview or evaluation into our union apprenticeship programs.

  • Host Organization: City of Monroe, Good Jobs Great Cities CoHort

    Event Type: Other

    Industry(s): Advanced Manufacturing

    North Carolina

    Start 2024-05-10

    In-Person
    Private

    Description

    Greiner Bio One a premier manufacturer in Monroe NC will be hosting additional tours, must sign up in advance. Greiner Bio One is a committed partner in the Good Jobs Great Cities destination to hire and train local. The tours require a reservation and are part of the certified apprenticeship program.

  • Host Organization: Idaho Dept of Labor

    Event Type: Career/Apprenticeship Fair

    Industry(s): Construction

    Idaho

    2024-05-02 - 2024-05-03

    In-Person
    Public

    Description

    If you're interest as a participant, this event is a great opportunity to learn new skills, to rub shoulders with local construction industry leaders, and potentially obtain employment. If you're interested as a Contractor/Team Leader or as a Sponsor, this event is a great way to give back to the community; it's a potential pool for labor and a possible marketing opportunity.

  • Host Organization: South Piedmont Community College

    Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop

    Industry(s): Advanced Manufacturing, Education

    North Carolina

    Start 2024-05-09

    In-Person
    Private

    Description

    The National Apprenticeship Week events will continue with Anson County Public School students participating in an apprenticeship and signing event. Employers will share information and South Piedmont Community College will be hosting the event.

  • Host Organization: South Piedmont Community College; Good Jobs Great Cities Co-Hort

    Event Type: Career/Apprenticeship Fair

    Industry(s): Advanced Manufacturing, Education

    North Carolina

    Start 2024-05-08

    In-Person
    Public

    Description

    South Piedmont Community College, Rehoboth Church of Monroe, City of Monroe are sponsoring the Good Jobs Great Cities National Youth Apprenticeship event for the public. The event will be held at the Jay R. Shute Community Center. nd there will be information on opportunities for youth to work in precision manufacturing. Local businesses will be on site to share information and recruit potential applicants for a certified apprenticeship position. South Piedmont is hosting and will have additional education information. Parents are encouraged to bring their high schoolers to learn more information. A drawing for gift cards will be held for adult attendees as a donation from Rehoboth Church of Monroe. Pizza will be provided.

  • Host Organization: South Piedmont Community College, Good Jobs Great Cities Cohort

    Event Type: Information Session, conference, or workshop

    Industry(s): Advanced Manufacturing, General - Workforce Development

    North Carolina

    Start 2024-05-07

    In-Person
    Public

    Description

    Union County Public School Students are invited to attend workshops throughout today on the school campus. Precision manufacturing careers and demonstrations will be shared along with information on opportunities in certified apprenticeship programs. Parents will be invited to an information session, that evening from 6:00 - 7:00 PM to find out how they can get involved. The meeting is open to all Union County Students and Families.

  • Host Organization: PPI's New Skills for a New Economy Project & the 74

    Event Type: Webinar

    Industry(s): General - Workforce Development

    District of Columbia

    Start 2024-05-08

    Virtual
    Public

    Description

    The webinar will focus on youth apprenticeship programs across the country, how providers are sustaining these programs and efforts to scale best practice to ensure more young people have access to these opportunities. Panelists, who represent program providers, state policymakers and national thought partners, will also speak more about the impact of youth apprenticeship, how industry is partnering in these efforts and innovative policy approaches that should be considered by other states and the federal government