Belleville District #201 is working with local companies to offer apprenticeships while students are still in school or soon after they graduate.
Check out this page to see what you can do in high school and right after graduation.
Apprenticeship positions offer the opportunity for students to earn while they learn on the job.
The Belleville District #201 Apprenticeship program is designed to provide on-the-job training with academic based instruction at the CAVE campus to students to help fill crucial skilled jobs within our local community. The apprenticeship program partners with a local company who builds a structured work based learning opportunity for students.
Students are chosen for the program from their counselors and teachers. Students must undergo a rigorous vetting process with the company and with the school.
Students are paid for their time and spend half of the day their senior year in the workplace.
Automotive
David Taylor Automotive
Meckfessel Tire & Auto
Mission Accomplished
Culinary
Clara B's Kitchen Table
Fletchers Kitchen & Tap
Construction
Bricklayer's Local 8 (Several Contractors)
Carpenter's Local (Several Contractors)
Illinois American Water
Engineering
Kaskaskia Engineering
Education
District #118
Manufacturing
Beno J. Gundlach, Co.
Chelar Tool & Die
Gasket & Seal Fabricators
Gulfstream Aerospace
MAC Medical
Metro East Industries (MEI)
Progressive Recovery, Inc.
TerraSource Global
White Tank & Truck Repair
Red Bud Industries
During these programs, students will earn college credits at Southwestern Illinois College in addition to receiving on-the-job training at Red Bud Industries. Once the apprenticeship is completed, each graduate will acquire their Journeyman title, as well as receiving guaranteed* employment with Red Bud Industries upon graduation.
Apprenticeships are available for the following certificates:
• Precision Machinist
• Industrial Maintenance Mechanic
• Welder
• Industrial Maintenance Electrician
If you or someone you know is interested in building a career in any of these fields, please call 618-282-3801 for more information on how to take advantage of this opportunity.
The ICATT Apprenticeship Program helps high-tech manufacturers and companies with complex technologies or logistics tackle the skills gap with a sustainable solution that provides a pipeline of talent over time. ICATT Apprentices gain hands-on experience, a living wage, a debt-free associate degree, and national and international credentials.
Programs available in Advanced Manufacturing, Mechatronics, CNC Machining, and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing.
ICATT apprenticeship application can be found here.
Contact Lee Wickham for more information.
Abbott has a local training facility where they train paramedics and EMTs. They offer a program to employ students as Medical Dispatchers while training them to be EMTs. The tuition and books are free to students.
About The EMT Academy
Classes are Monday-Friday for five weeks, 8:00am-5:00pm.
Students will earn $11.15/hour while attending class, as well as 401K and vacation time.
After the National Registry examination and acquiring their state licensure, they will earn the EMT starting rate of $18.00 per hour, as well as, health benefits.
Candidates must be 18 years of age by class start date.
Candidates must have a GED or High School Diploma.
St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Shiloh, IL is hiring high school graduates to train as Certified Nurse Assistants.
The program is a paid 8-week course with classroom and hands-on clinical experience. It is paid training with guaranteed job at the hospital upon successful completion and testing. All those who complete the program are eligible for career growth opportunities within HSHS; like education assistance. Use programs like these to help fund an education in healthcare. Here is the link for more information
Memorial Hospital hires high school graduates in entry-level positions like Transport and Phlebotomy. Once employed, BJC will provide tuition assistance to further your education and career within the hospital. Medical Lab Technicians and other healthcare professionals are in demand!
In addition, they have begun a Patient Care Tech Apprenticeship program. These apprenticeships will get you FREE training and certification. You will also receive college credit for completing the apprenticeship.
Check out this link to see the positions for which they are hiring.
Students interested in joining a union apprenticeship opportunity after graduation, please contact Mrs. Guinn.
Check out this website with links to Union Construction Career informational videos!
Check out this website to find out which construction career would be perfect for you! Take the Craft Pro Quiz.
Take 4 years of math--apprenticeships in the construction trades need to be strong in math--especially in electrical fields.
Have consistent attendance--Unions will look to your attendance in high school as a strong indicator of your reliability as an apprentice.
Sometimes candidates have a better chance at the apprenticeship after they have taken a few focused community college classes.
Cultivate strong references--Make a good impression on your teachers, counselors, coaches, and club sponsors so they are able to serve as references for your application.
Practice interviewing--Mrs. Guinn has some great tips for interviewing.
Finally, be able to pass a drug screening. This is important because all unions have drug testing as a gateway to employment.
If you wish to enter the field of construction, but have not taken any classes in high school, or are not quite ready for a full union apprenticeship program, SWIC has programs which help students gain experience, explore trades careers, provide hands-on projects, and help place students in a job. Students are paid while they are trained and will not be responsible for tuition costs.
Students must be ready to be hands-on, learn new skills, work outdoors, hold a high school diploma, have a driver's license, pass a test, interview, and pass a drug screen.
Contact Ed White for more information.