Nevada State Apprenticeship

Registered Nevada State Apprenticeships are high-quality work-based learning and post-secondary earn-and-learn models that meet national standards for registration with the U.S. Department of Labor (or federally recognized State Apprenticeship Agencies). During the Nevada apprenticeship program, the apprentice will receive on-the-job learning and related instruction in all phases of the occupation necessary to develop the skill and proficiency. The apprentice will also develop and practice safe working habits and work in such a manner as to assure his/her personal safety and that of fellow workers.

Have questions? Visit Nevada State Apprenticeship Council or Contact NSAC

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State Apprenticeship Expansion, Equity, and Innovation (SAEEI) Grant

A program sponsor can be any person, association, committee, or organization that operates an apprenticeship program and in whose name the program is registered, that assumes the full responsibility for administration and operation of the apprenticeship program. The program sponsor is also required to pay for the cost of training, however the apprentice may be required to furnish his or her own books and tools

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Building State Capacity to Expand Apprenticeship through Innovation

State Apprenticeship Expansion (SAE 2020) Grant

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What to know about seeking Apprenticeship in the State of Nevada

Are you pursuing a government apprenticeship? Here are some important factors to keep in mind as you are applying: 
Age: Applicants must be 18 years of age or over(some programs have options for individuals under 18 years of age)
Education: Applicants must have a high school diploma or be able to earn it within one year, General Educational Development (GED) equivalency or other high school equivalency credential. An official transcript(s) for high school, GED certificate, other high school equivalency credential, or any post–high school education is required. 
Physical: Applicants are required to be physically capable of performing the essential functions of the apprenticeship program, with or without a reasonable accommodation, and without posing a direct threat to the health and safety of the individual or others. Applicants will pass screening for the current illegal use of drugs required by the employer on acceptance into the program and prior to being employed. 
Aptitude Test: When required by an employer, each applicant must pass any aptitude test given by the employer which will be used as one factor in the selection process.

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