Johnson Co. hopes apprenticeship program will help lower barriers, increase employee retention
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Johnson Co. hopes apprenticeship program will help lower barriers, increase employee retention

KCRG
May 9, 2023

Summary

Johnson County has launched an apprenticeship program funded by the American Rescue Plan Act, aiming to break down barriers in employment and provide training for new professionals in their community. The program, which covers training costs and pays a living wage, will initially involve the Johnson County Ambulance Service and is expected to expand to other departments, enhancing job opportunities for residents.

This initiative reflects a growing trend in workforce development, focusing on creating accessible pathways into various professions. By emphasizing the importance of hands-on experience and community integration, such programs not only benefit individuals but also contribute to the overall health of the workforce.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story highlights the critical role of apprenticeship programs in fostering workforce development and addressing employment barriers. By providing financial support and comprehensive training, such initiatives can significantly enhance job retention and career advancement opportunities for apprentices.

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