FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 27, 2023

 

Registration for Leon County’s Junior Apprenticeship Program Closes Friday

The award-winning program is now open to public, charter, private and virtual school students.

 

WHO: 

Leon County Government

WHAT: 

Leon County Junior Apprenticeship Program

WHEN: 

Applications due Friday, March 31 by 11:59 p.m.

WHERE: 

Apply now at: LeonCountyFL.gov/JRApprentice


Applications for Leon County’s Leon Works Junior Apprenticeship Program Fall 2023 semester are due this Friday, March 31. In partnership with Leon County Schools and CareerSource Capital Region, the program provides Leon County high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to earn hourly wages while building valuable workforce skills. Interested students can apply for the Fall 2023 semester at LeonCountyFL.gov/JRApprentice.

To further enhance the program, Leon County expanded program eligibility to include all Leon County high school juniors and seniors who attend a public, charter, private or Leon County Schools virtual school.

Since 2017, the program has placed students in many different positions to build valuable workplace skills and earn hourly wages.

The program is currently looking to fill positions in the following areas: 

  • (1) Computer Aided Design (CAD)
  • (1) Construction Contract Management
  • (2) EMT Paramedic
  • (1) Fleet Mechanic
  • (1) Graphics and Digital Design – Community and Media Relations
  • (2) IT Tech Support
  • (1) Medical Administrative Associate
  • (1) Web Development

To participate, students must be enrolled in or have completed a high school-level Career and Technical Education (CTE) course or program. Students in the program will earn an hourly salary, earn elective credit towards their high school diploma and complete CareerSource Capital Region’s LEAP training, preparing them to enter the workforce after graduation. Students within the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WOIA) qualifications are highly encouraged to apply.

The Leon Works Junior Apprenticeship Program helps prepare youth for well-paying job opportunities in the future. By the year 2026, more than 70,000 skilled jobs are projected to be available in Leon County. To meet the needs of growing job sectors, Leon County aims to achieve the strategic goal of connecting 7,000 students to middle-skilled careers that require more than a high school diploma but less than a four-year degree. The Junior Apprentice Program is one of many ways Leon County is preparing to meet the needs of the future and connecting promising young adults with local job opportunities.

Apply for the Fall 2023 Leon County Junior Apprenticeship Program by Friday, March 31 at LeonCountyFL.gov/JRApprentice. 

For FAQs about the Leon Works Junior Apprenticeship Program, visit: https://cms.leoncountyfl.gov/jrapprentice/FAQs.

For more information, contact Kari Musgrove, Leon County Employee Development Coordinator, at (850) 606-2418 / [log in to unmask]
, or Mathieu Cavell, Leon County Community and Media Relations, at (850) 606-5300 / [log in to unmask].

 

 

Michelle Gayle, Ph.D.

Deputy Superintendent, Leon County Schools

Professional, Intervention and Community Services

2757 West Pensacola Street

Tallahassee, Florida 32304

850-487-7177

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Vision
LCS will provide an engaging, safe and respectful learning environment that fosters effective communication, collaboration and critical thinking while creating productive citizens who value diversity and positively contribute to society.

 

Mission

The mission of LCS is to educate, inspire and empower all students to become responsible and engaged citizens who are equipped with the critical thinking skills needed to thrive in their global society.

 


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