Are you interested in exploring a career in transportation or trades? Learn about career pathways that lead to well-paying careers at the Women in Transportation and Trades zoom webinar on Nov. 16 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. MST.
Attendees will learn from a panel of women about their experiences in the transportation and trade industry.
Apprenticeship is an alternative pathway to a meaningful career and is paid on-the-job training that can lead to gaining a certificate or recognized credential.
Panelists include Jessika Doglietto, Lori Copeland and Janet Zarate with the Idaho Transportation Department; HVAC student Charity Nicholson from the College of Western Idaho; Idaho State Director Robert Synder with the U.S. Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship; and Economist Jan Roeser with the Idaho Department of Labor.
For an updated list of panelists visit Labor's calendar of events.
Apprenticeship Idaho Supervisor Gina Robison and U.S Department of Labor Women’s Bureau Administrator Kelly Jenkins-Pultz will facilitate and guide the conversation.
Registration is free and available on Zoom here. Seating is limited.
Apprenticeship Idaho is encouraging schools, organizations and businesses to hold watch parties during the webinar. Apprenticeship Idaho will provide a list of discussion questions to groups wishing to participate. These questions will be sent to those who register and state they are registering a watch party.
Graduating high school students interested in apprenticeship opportunities across the state are welcome to apply for Idaho LAUNCH funds. Students across the state can earn up to $8,000 for in-demand education and training that lead to in-demand careers. Apply for funds at nextsteps.idaho.gov
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