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Apprenticships
Bureau of Oregon Labor & Industries ( BOLI )
Apprenticeship programs give workers high-quality on-the-job training and classroom instruction.
- How does apprenticeship work?
Registered Apprenticeship provides occupational training that combines paid, on-the-job experience and classroom instruction.
Start by searching apprenticeship programs to find the occupation that’s right for you.
When you’ve decided on an occupation, search opportunities and apply directly with the employer or the program sponsor.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Ready to get started?
Every apprenticeship is different and qualifications will vary. If you need assistance meeting qualifications, visit WorkSource Oregon or explore Pre-Apprenticeships.
Are you 18 years of age or older?
Do you have a good attitude and work ethic?
Do you have reliable transportation?
Do you have a high school diploma or GED?
Do you have a plan for childcare?
Work Force
LANE WORKFORCE Partnership
Lane Workforce Partnership is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization and one of Oregon’s nine local workforce development boards. Lane Workforce Partnership, the designated local Workforce Development Board for Lane County, Oregon, funds and delivers programs that empower job seekers to meet the current and future workforce needs of employers in Lane County. Programs and services are delivered through a network of local partners including employers, labor groups, government, community colleges, high schools, community-based organizations, and economic development.
MISSION: Meet the workforce needs of employers and individuals through partnerships and innovation.
VISION: Lane County will have a trained workforce and individuals will have the knowledge and skills for career success.
LWP’s ROLE: Catalyzer, Convener, Analyzer, Broker, Community Voice, Capacity Builder/Investor
GOALS:
- Prepare workers for self-sufficiency employment in a new and changing economy.
- Connect individuals to education, skill-building, and employment opportunities in occupations most impacted.
- Prepare our youth for future employment.
- Catalyze the community around diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) to expand workforce leadership and participation opportunities for all.
- Align strategic partnerships to expand our collective capacity to address systemic workforce challenges.
Job Corps
AmeriCorp
AmeriCorps- NCCC Forest Corps
Grow with us. AmeriCorps and the US Forest Service have teamed up to launch the AmeriCorps NCCC Forest Corps! Begin your 10–11-month service term this Summer. Gain new skills, earn certifications, and launch your career in environmental conservation.
AmeriCorps- VISTA
Join over 7,000 AmeriCorps members in the VISTA program who serve annually to alleviate poverty by helping local organizations expand capacity to make change. You can serve in any U.S. state or territory.
As an AmeriCorps member in the VISTA program, you will support an organization to make sustainable change in areas that effect poverty, including education, public health, climate, access to benefits, and more. Through activities such as fundraising, grant writing, research, and volunteer recruitment, you will gain professional experience and leadership skills. This opportunity prepares you for a life of service in the public, private, or nonprofit sector.
Position Options:
- Member
- Leader
- Summer Associate
AmeriCorps State and National
Each year, tens of thousands of individuals serve with AmeriCorps programs to make change in communities in all 50 U.S. states, territories, and select tribal nations. Serving with an AmeriCorps State and National program puts you in an environment that propels your personal development, opens diverse career paths, and promotes lifelong civic engagement.