Competition for skilled workers has resulted in increased turnover, decreased productivity, and lower profits.
– 48 million workers changed jobs
– 29% of workers are currently looking
– 11+ million job vacancies
Stop competing for the same talent pool and improve employee engagement and skill through the Registered Apprenticeship model.
Apprenticeships
A Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP) is an employer-centric strategy to effectively recruit, train, and retain highly skilled workers. RAPs combine paid on-the-job learning (OJL) with related instruction (RI) to progressively increase workers’ skill levels and wages.
RAPs provide job seekers immediate employment into roles that pay sustainable wages and offer career pathways as they gain industry recognized, nationally portable credentials.
Apprenticeships are an employer driven approach to developing a highly skilled workforce
Apprenticeships are an effective way to reward high performing employees and move them up the career ladder.
Apprentices are paid employees
with opportunities for advancement and career growth
Apprentices are paid employees
with opportunities for advancement and career growth
Apprentices are paid employees
with opportunities for advancement and career growth
Industry professionals mentor
apprentices to enhance hands-on
-learning and engagement
Identifies clear goals and provides
wage increases with gains
in skill and experience
Apprentices earn portable industry
recognized credentials that offer
career pathways
Veterans in Apprenticeships
Employers recognize the value veterans bring to the workplace but often find it challenging to connect with transitioning service members and veterans seeking employment. Employers see higher retention rates from veterans and report that their veteran employees demonstrate proven leadership, an ability to work well under pressure, and a strong work ethic.
An apprenticeship is a natural fit for veterans who prefer work-based learning models that allow them to “earn while they learn.” Veterans can access GI Bill® benefits to receive an extra allowance in addition to their apprentice wages. The combination of veteran benefits and apprentice wage acts as a financial bridge to starting a new career. By participating in a GI Bill® approved program, employers are taking a major step to becoming a veteran-ready organization.
Apprenticeships Ease the Transition Process for Service Members
Intermediary Services
We deliver tailored solutions to assist employers in adopting apprenticeships and other work-based learning programs. With a team of 58 full-time workforce professionals, we are one of the largest workforce or apprenticeship intermediaries in the nation.
While taking a business-centric approach, our experienced team develops, launches, and manages flexible apprenticeships. We closely partner with public workforce system to leverage and deliver funding, resources, and incentives to employers.
Businesses interested in limiting their administrative responsibilities can join our multi-employer Registered Apprenticeship that serves employers across five industries. We can offer specialized services to businesses with new or existing programs by facilitating resources, evaluating areas of improvement, and implementing new strategies.
The recruitment, training, and mentoring of new apprentices can be challenging for many new sponsors. Our team can assist or lead with the recruitment process, delivery of the related instruction, and provide mentoring of apprentices while we prepare your team to take over.
Launching Programs
Having and experiencedand trusted advisor to navigate your organization through the development phase can prevent mistakes throughout the process. The ACS team can assist you in registering flexible programs that are designed for easier collaboration and leveraging of funding. ACS will assist in customizing tools to ease the management of your new program. For employers not prepared to take on the administrative duties, ACS is able to perform most of the administrative roles or even act as the program sponsor.
Once the apprenticeship is registered, the program sponsor and participating employer(s) need to finalize details to fund the program and have agreements for any partnering organizations that might support recruitment, workforce funding, mentoring, and training of apprentices. It is important to evaluate for experience and skill for each apprentice, especially when enrolling current or “incumbent” workers. Programs that seek technical assistance or collaborate with other organizations are more likely to have a successful launch.
Learn about the benefits, best
practices, and resources available
Select roles that need new talent,
skill growth, and improved retention
Collaborate to create a flexible model
focused on achieving goals
Register programs and create
administrative policies and procedures
Partner with workforce system, training
providers, and non-profits
Access resources to assist in program
implementation and operation
Enroll apprentices to start on-the-job
learning and technical instruction
Effectively administer and manage
program to transform workforce
Apprenticeship Funding
Apprenticeship represents a valuable investment in skills that can put workers on a proven path to the middle class while getting the job done for employers and businesses looking to grow and expand.
Federal, state, and local workforce funded programs and tax credits can assist many businesses develop and expand apprenticeship. These policies encourage more employers to provide high-skilled training opportunities for apprentices and assist educators and intermediaries in strengthening the tie between training and employment through apprenticeship.
ACS leads in arranging workforce funding to assist employers in the development and operation of Registered Apprenticeship programs.
For new apprentices eligible for services under WIOA, local workforce development boards may provide employers a reimbursement that equates to 50% to 75% of an apprentice’s wages for 400 to 1,000 hours.
Registered Apprenticeship sponsors can elect to be added to a state’s eligible training provider list (ETPL). Once added, local workforce development boards can provide sponsors with an ITA to fund the related instruction component for WIOA eligible participants.
The U.S. Department of Labor has provided more than a billion dollars in apprenticeship expansion funding during the past five years. Contracted and grant funded organizations can provide employers with apprenticeship incentive funding and technical assistance.
More than 20 states currently provide employers with tax incentives to support costs of an apprenticeship. Most tax credit can be combined with other forms of funding.
“Gulf Coast Workforce Development Board and
Adaptive Construction Solutions”
Recognition for Best Practices
As a RAP sponsor, ACS aims to work with businesses that offer continuous and stable workforce environments. ACS attracts new employers by communicating the business case for RAPs, as well as the flexibility of program strategies that are offered.
By focusing on meeting specific objectives of each employer, ACS develops relationships with businesses that lead to greater opportunities for veterans and others with barriers to employment.
Promising Results
• Tailored on-boarding and support to ensure apprentices are successful
• Strong relationships between local Workforce Development Board and area employers
• Leveraging win-win strategies that meet business and local workforce needs
• Achieving performance targets with services to the local veteran population
It starts with Outreach
Resume-screening technology has caused millions of workers to be overlooked during the recruitment process. Abandon outdated resume-profiling strategies and adopt an evidence-based approach that identifies engaged applicants that possess the attributes that you need.
Each year we successfully connect with
tens of thousands of veterans and other job
seekers from diverse communities.
We utilize assessments that validate
qualities that predict job success by
measuring aptitude, personality, and skills.
We reduce the “time to hire” by referring
highly screened candidates that
are motivated to join your organization
Diversity and Inclusion
ACS was founded by disabled veterans that understood the impact of a diverse team has on a mission. By implementing best practices for diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA), ACS has recruited top talent, resulting in fresh perspectives and high productivity across the organization.
As a national leader in expanding diversity and inclusion through workforce development programs, ACS is proud of the outcomes of our partnerships with employers and communities.
Many recent studies have found that organizations that adopt DEIA practices attract more talent and experience higher employee engagement. These businesses report significantly higher performance, innovation, and profitability.
Experience higher engagement resulting
in increased morale and retention
Encourages fresh ideas and innovative
practices across an organization
A Differentiator that results in increased
productivity and higher profits
Identify new talent through outreach
efforts and recruiting practices
Targeted Industries
In addition to the apprenticeships operated by ACS, we have subject matter experts supporting programs in most sectors of the economy. While not a fully inclusive list, below are just a few sectors that we either operate programs or can assist in the development of new programs.
Ironworkers, Riggers, Electricians, Laborers, and Drywall Mechanics
Telecommunication
Tower Technicians
Pipefitters, Instrumentation Fitters, and Construction Occupations
Energy Utilities Installers, Weatherization Technicians, Energy Auditors
Structural Fitters, Welders, Electrical Technicians, Mechanical Technicians
Machine Operators, Process Technicians, Equipment Operators, Press Operators
Patient Care, LPN/LVN, Registered Nurses, Laboratory Techs, etc.
Software Developers, Administrators, Cyber Security, and User Support
Career Development Technicians and Workforce Development Professionals
Service Technicians and Mechanics
Building Engineers, Systems Inspectors, and Service Technicians
Insurance and Financial Professionals
Awards and Recognitions
Our team is driven by a shared mission. We believe our impact is represented through the numerous awards from our partners and government agencies.
For employing, training and retaining veterans (5x winner)
– U.S. Department of Labor
For hiring people with disabilities and creating an inclusive workforce
– Texas Workforce Commission
For partnering with the workforce system to create impact in their community
– National Association of Workforce Development Professionals (NAWDP)
Stay Informed
ACS and Global Apprenticeship Network
Adaptive Construction Solutions Joins GAN Global Board of DirectorsAdaptive Construction Solutions is honored to announce its acceptance to the Board of Directors and Governance Council of the GAN Global Apprenticeship Network. Our mission to increase the quality of life of apprentices through the dignity of work is core to developing quality apprenticeship frameworks. We are proud to further our mission in partnership with GAN Global!
National News Segment
Battlefields to solar fields: How veterans are finding careers in renewable energySPECTRUM NEWS – Quinn Young, a 23-year-old Army veteran, stepped out to a podium planted amid the scrub grass. It was early fall in northeast Texas, and he and hundreds of others had just about completed a solar farm the size of 1,500 football fields. Now, the company and local leaders were toasting him and others on the
HOUSTON – Associated Builders and Contractors of Greater Houston, an association representing the interests of merit shop contractors and their employees, is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2021 Diversity Awards. Recognition was given to these members at the November 12th Membership Breakfast,
WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced funding of $1,561,667 for a National Dislocated Worker Grant for Adaptive Construction Solutions Inc. to support employment and training services to eligible transitioning military service members in Texas communities harmed significantly by the pandemic.
As a tight labor market continues to make it difficult to meet the increasing construction labor demand, McCarthy Building Companies partnered with Adaptive Construction Solutions to hire and train veterans for solar and renewable energy projects. McCarthy piloted an Adaptive Construction Solutions program
The Board works closely with an array of employers, including for example, Adaptive Construction Solutions, a RAP sponsor with main offices in Houston, Texas. The ACS program is a group, non-joint RAP, which means ACS is a non-union program that has agreements with multiple employers to hire individuals as apprentices.
ACS Administrative & Training Center
(832) 619-1175
info@goapprenticeship.com
10120 Houston Oaks Dr
Houston, Texas 77064