Healthcare
Thursday, April 27, 2023 | 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. EST
Join us for an exciting introduction to Registered Apprenticeship Programs (RAP) as a model to strengthen your workforce pipeline.
Apprenticeship Accelerator
Launch your workforce forward: apprenticeships for the space industry
wednesday, april 10, 2024 | 8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. EST
tides collocated club
1001 North Highway a1a
South atlantic Avenue
Patrick Space Force Base, FL 32925
Learn more about the power of registered apprenticeship programs to build a next-generation workforce driving innovation in aerospace and other rapidly evolving industries.
Join Jobs for the Future and CareerSource Brevard for Launch Your Workforce Forward: Apprenticeships for the Space Industry, a special Find Your Place in Space Week event where industry leaders will share insights about what it takes to train the workers who can propel this rapidly expanding industry to new heights.
our speakers
Who Should Attend:
- Employers who want to learn more about launching an apprenticeship
- Training providers who would like to better align programming with employer needs
- Community leaders
- Manufacturing & Aerospace Industry Associations
- Apprenticeship enthusiasts
What You’ll Learn:
- What is registered apprenticeship?
- How to get connected to this type of training
- How to utilize Skillbridge to gain access to transitioning military members to civilian jobs
Why Apprenticeships?
Companies exploring new frontiers need workers who can adapt to constant change and innovation. Leading-edge organizations in a range of industries—including advanced manufacturing, IT, green energy, agriculture and more—are increasingly turning to registered apprenticeship programs to recruit, train and onboard the talent they need to keep pace with the latest technological breakthroughs.
This is especially true of the innovative organizations that are involved in the quest to tap the potential and unravel the mysteries of the final frontier: space. Apprenticeship could be the answer for companies competing to fill jobs that require the specialized skills necessary to achieve technologically complex goals like landing on the moon or deploying communications satellites.