Apprenticeship Consortium Model

A great way for smaller businesses to build robust apprenticeship programs is through consortium and industry association models for registered apprenticeship.
Registered Apprenticeships are an Effective Workforce Tool

Some of the greatest perennial challenges faced by employers are recruiting, training and retaining a skilled workforce.
New ApprenticeshipNH program with Smiths Medical to focus on the growing field of Mechatronics

Smiths Medical recently entered into a partnership with the ApprenticeshipNH program to put current staff members in their Keene facility working as machine operators.
NH Auto Dealers Association partners with ApprenticeshipNH to expand apprenticeship programs for entry level auto technicians

NH Auto Dealers Assoc. (NHADA) partners with ApprenticeshipNH to develop auto tech opportunities throughout NH. The NHADA Consortium Automotive Technician Apprenticeship program will match an employer’s current need for skilled workers with jobseekers looking to begin a career in automotive technology.
ApprenticeshipNH: Year in Review

Lessons learned in creativity, patience and flexibility will help enhance ApprenticeshipNH programing in 2021
CCSNH Celebrates National Apprenticeship Week, Announces New Industry Partnerships

The ApprenticeshipNH Program, an initiative run by Community College System of New Hampshire (CCSNH), is hosting two virtual events during National Apprenticeship Week (November 8-14, 2020) that will highlight apprenticeship initiatives underway throughout the Granite State.
Community College System of NH receives $3.45m to expand apprenticeship programs to high school students

The Community College System of New Hampshire will be able to expand its successful ApprenticeshipNH program to high school students thanks to new grant funding from the U.S. Department of Labor.
NH automotive and biomedical technology apprenticeships now available

The ApprenticeshipNH program continues to grow in the Granite State, adding automotive and biomedical technology to bring the number of workforce sectors served through the program to seven.