Apprenticeship Programs Department Of Labor



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Whether you are an employer looking to hire, train, or retain a skilled workforce, or a worker looking for a new career in a well-paying occupation, Registered Apprenticeships can help you achieve your goals.

Apprenticeship programs by state

What is a Registered Apprenticeship?

Department of Labor Resources for Working Women provides resources to help you find a job and know your worker rights. A complete list of programs is available through the Apprenticeship Registration Tracking System (ARTS). This database lists all registered apprenticeship programs. Apprenticeship programs give workers high-quality on-the-job training and classroom instruction. Use these tools and resources to become an apprentice, start a program, or manage an existing program. We register and support apprenticeship programs to build Oregon's workforce and increase access to.

Registered Apprenticeship is a highly flexible “earn while you learn” training model for employment that pays more as a worker (apprentice) reaches higher productivity levels. In addition to rewarding performance, Registered Apprenticeship combines employer-driven job-related instruction with extensive on-the-job learning under the supervision of a trade professional. After completing a Registered Apprenticeship, the apprentice receives a nationally-recognized occupational credential that communicates the standards and high level of training that their employer provides.

  • Direct Employer Involvement: Employers are the foundation of every apprenticeship program and the skills needed by their workforce are at the core.
  • Structured On-the-Job Training: Every apprenticeship program includes structured on-the-job training from an experienced mentor.
  • Related Instruction: Apprentices receive related instruction on the technical and academic competencies that apply to the job.
  • Rewards for Skills Gains: Apprentices receive progressive wage increases as their skills and knowledge increase.
  • National Occupational Credential: Every graduate of a Registered Apprenticeship program receives a nationally-recognized credential.

Registered Apprenticeship Opportunities Across the State

Missouri USDOL Registered Apprenticeship Programs & Occupations (Excel - sortable)
Missouri USDOL Registered Apprenticeship Program Locations (Sorted by Occupation, County, Program Provider)Apprenticeship101

Search the list of DOL Registered Apprenticeship occupations. (link is external)

Contact us for more information:

Apprenticeship Coordinator
Jeanna Caldwell
apprenticeship@dhewd.mo.gov
U.S. Dept. of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship
Missouri State Apprenticeship Director
Debra Cremeens-Risinger
Cremeens-risinger.d@dol.gov

Whether you are an employer looking to hire, train, or retain a skilled workforce, or a worker looking for a new career in a well-paying occupation, Registered Apprenticeships can help you achieve your goals.

What is a Registered Apprenticeship?

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Registered Apprenticeship is a highly flexible “earn while you learn” training model for employment that pays more as a worker (apprentice) reaches higher productivity levels. In addition to rewarding performance, Registered Apprenticeship combines employer-driven job-related instruction with extensive on-the-job learning under the supervision of a trade professional. After completing a Registered Apprenticeship, the apprentice receives a nationally-recognized occupational credential that communicates the standards and high level of training that their employer provides.

  • Direct Employer Involvement: Employers are the foundation of every apprenticeship program and the skills needed by their workforce are at the core.
  • Structured On-the-Job Training: Every apprenticeship program includes structured on-the-job training from an experienced mentor.
  • Related Instruction: Apprentices receive related instruction on the technical and academic competencies that apply to the job.
  • Rewards for Skills Gains: Apprentices receive progressive wage increases as their skills and knowledge increase.
  • National Occupational Credential: Every graduate of a Registered Apprenticeship program receives a nationally-recognized credential.
Apprenticeship Programs Department Of Labor

Apprenticeship Programs Department Of Labor

Apprenticeship Programs Department Of Labor

Registered Apprenticeship Opportunities Across the State

Missouri USDOL Registered Apprenticeship Programs & Occupations (Excel - sortable)
Missouri USDOL Registered Apprenticeship Program Locations (Sorted by Occupation, County, Program Provider)Apprenticeship101

Search the list of DOL Registered Apprenticeship occupations. (link is external)

Contact us for more information:

Apprenticeship Programs Department Of Labor Licensing

Labor

Apprenticeship Programs Department Of Labor Jobs

Apprenticeship Coordinator
Jeanna Caldwell
apprenticeship@dhewd.mo.gov
U.S. Dept. of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship
Missouri State Apprenticeship Director
Debra Cremeens-Risinger
Cremeens-risinger.d@dol.gov