Whether you are a business looking to start an apprenticeship, join an established apprenticeship or a student wanting to become an apprentice with your current company or a new employer, we have resources available to help you achieve your goals.
All of the apprenticeships through Kirkwood Community College are registered with the Department of Labor and have related training hours and on the job learning skills. Learn more about the programs available, apprenticeships in general and how to reach out for more information.
The Certified Nursing Assistant Apprenticeship program at Kirkwood Community College combines our CNA and Geriatric Specialist Classes with employment in a long-term care facility.
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) performs essential functions within several forms of care within the health industry. The CNA Geriatric Registered Apprenticeship program is designed for long-term care facilities wherethey will provide direct patient care in their everyday setting. Classroom and on-the-job training provides a wide range of skills, including but not limited to: understanding basic level health care knowledge, taking vitals, measuring and recording food/liquid for consumption, preparing beds, moving, feeding, bathing and grooming patients, and learning safety procedures and effective care for residents.
Iowa Average Salaries range from $10.74/hour, $22,330 to $17.99/hour, $37,430
More info can be found at: www.bls.gov and www.careeronestop.org
The apprentice is hired as a full-time employee and the business’ financial investment includes the program fee and the apprentice’s time in the classroom and on-the-job. The business will ensure the apprentice will not be scheduled on the days they are to be in class. This program provides a national certification as a nursing assistant. The hiring business will also provide a mentor that will be teaching on-the-job skills and provide support as the apprentice is learning. As an apprentice’s skills grow, the wage will increase as well. This is a one-year program with two periods of in-class instruction time.
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Businesses Offering CNA Apprenticeships
Benton County
Cedar County
Johnson County
Linn County
Washington County
The two and half year Construction Technologist Apprenticeship will help you gain sought after knowledge and skills with general construction classes combined with working in the construction industry full time. Classes are held during January — March.
Construction Technologists perform essential functions within several roles within the construction industry. Classroom and on-the-job training will provide a wide range of skills, including but not limited to: Understanding materials, processes, specifications, contracts, construction drawings, estimation, modeling, management, and design. This field is in high demand, with great earning potential and excellent career growth opportunities.
Iowa Average Salaries in Architecture and Construction Careers
Carpenter: $19.83/hour, $41,240
Construction Worker: $20.49/hour, $42,630
Civil Engineering Technician: $26.59/hour, $55,300
Construction Manager: $37.52/hour, $78,040
More info can be found at: www.bls.gov, www.careeronestop.org
This program provides pathways that could lead to Architectural Designer, Facility Management, Construction Technologist, Modeling Specialist, Project Manager, Estimator, Carpenter, Civil Engineering CAD Technician and General Contractor, to name a few.
Step 1: Attend an information session or call 398-1057.
Step 2: Apply for the apprenticeship.
Step 3: Interview with companies interested in hiring apprentices.
Curriculum Year One
ACE Professions
Architectural Plans and Specifications
Construction Lab
OSHA 10/First Aid/CPR
Curriculum Year Two
Architectural Modeling
Estimating
Structures and MEP
Curriculum Year Three
Customized to your own specific construction pathway.
Find Your Construction Future through Earn & Learn. Call 319-398-1057 or email apprenticeships@kirkwood.edu. www.kirkwood.edu/apprenticeships
The Diesel Mechanic apprenticeship program combines the diesel truck technology or diesel agriculture technology AAS with working part-time using your new knowledge and skills working on diesel-powered equipment performing maintenance and repair. Upon completing the classes and degree, the apprentice will need to finish their remaining work hours, working full-time over the next 2 to 3 years.
A diesel mechanic performs essential functions within transportation, construction, and agricultural industries. The Diesel Mechanic Registered Apprenticeship program is designed for a variety of employers within those three industries needing someone to maintain, adjust, and repair diesel engines. Classroom and on-the-job training provides a wide range of skills, including but not limited to: diagnosing, adjusting, repairing, overhauling, or maintaining and repairing any type of diesel engines including trucks, buses, and equipment.
Iowa Average Salaries range from $16/hour, $33,750 to $25/hour, $52,150. More info can be found at: www.bls.gov and www.careeronestop.org
The apprentice is hired as a part-time to full-time employee and the business’ financial investment includes the program fee and on-the-job wages. The business will ensure the apprentice will not be scheduled during class time. This program provides a national certification as a Diesel Mechanic. The hiring business will also provide a mentor that will assist in on-the-job skills training and provide support as the apprentice is learning. As an apprentice’s skills grow, the wage will increase as well. This is a three- to four-year program with full time class instruction taking 17 months, equivalent to four consecutive semesters. Classes start in August and continues through December of the following year.
Step 1: For more information, call 319-398-1057 or email apprenticeships@kirkwood.edu
Step 2: Apply for the apprenticeship
Step 3: Interview with businesses interested in hiring apprentices
Find your future in the advanced manufacturing industry while growing skills and knowledge in class. Get a head start with our Electro-Mechanical Technician Registered Apprenticeship! This apprenticeship is currently available for business partners, please call 319-398-1057 to learn more.
Electro-Mechanical Technician performs essential functions within several roles within the manufacturing industry. Classroom and on-the-job training will provide a wide range of skills, including but not limited to operating, testing, maintaining, and calibrating automated, mechanical, robotics and computerized equipment within a manufacturing facility. Repairing, fabricating, maintaining and assessing equipment critical to production. This field is in high demand, with great earning potential and excellent career growth opportunities.
This program provides pathways that could lead to a variety of careers within advanced manufacturing.
Iowa Average Salaries in Manufacturing Careers
Automation Technician: $19.83/hour, $41,240
Robotics Technician: $20.49/hour, $42,630
Electro-Mechanical Technician: $26.59/hour, $55,300
Industrial Maintenance: $37.52/hour, $78,040
More info can be found at: www.bls.gov, www.careeronestop.org
Step 1: Attend an information session or call 398-1057.
Step 2: Apply for the apprenticeship.
Step 3: Interview with companies interested in hiring apprentices.
Kirkwood has an apprenticeship program for professional truck driving.
Kirkwood offers a Class A CDL Professional Driving Certificate CTTK-1095 in a four-week short-term training program.
The Corporate Training and Apprenticeship Team are ready to help.
319-398-1057