What Does On-the-Job Training Include?
A student can prepare for On-the-Job Training by:
- Completing activities to identify which careers align with the student’s interests and goals
- Identifying which skills are needed to succeed in the job the student wants
- Setting up meetings with employers that offer on-the-job training
- Scheduling time to participate in on-the-job training that matches the student’s school and life goals
On-The-Job Training Can Also Include Apprenticeships
Sites can apply for funding to provide apprenticeships through Pa CareerLink.
- The Pre-Apprentice and Apprenticeship Grant Program is a statewide program which offers assistance to registered apprenticeship programs
- The program's goal is to increase apprenticeship availability to Pennsylvania employers to assist them with their talent recruitment and development
What Can On-the-Job Training Do For Students?
When students map out action steps for their career goals and connect with employers who offer on-the-job training, they will gain:
Career Options
Understanding how the students’ interests, preferences, and values align with various careers and explore employment opportunities.
Career Experience
Working in real employment settings allows students to learn the skills and knowledge required to complete work tasks, provides opportunities to socialize with others, and practice time management.
Paid Employment
Students receive pay for the skills and knowledge they provide to an employer.
Self-Determination
Learning and mastering skills students need to gain independence and feel confident about the work they are doing.
Resources
Check out OVR’s website for more information for on-the-job training.
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