About District 1199C Training & Upgrading Fund
The Training Fund is a workforce development and education organization dedicated to creating equitable access to high-quality career pathways for Philadelphia residents. As a national leader in healthcare and early childhood education apprenticeship, we partner with employers, unions, and public agencies to help workers enter and advance in family-sustaining careers.
Position Summary
The Apprenticeship Manager plays a central role in managing and expanding the Training Fund’s registered apprenticeship programs in healthcare and early childhood education. Reporting to the Senior Director of Programs, the Apprenticeship Manager oversees full-cycle operations—including recruitment, apprentice support, employer partnership management, program coordination, and compliance collaboration with the Data Office.
This position is ideal for a highly organized, relationship-driven professional who is committed to workforce equity and who thrives in a mission-centered environment.
Key Responsibilities
Program Operations & Coordination
- Manage daily operations of all registered apprenticeship programs to ensure high-quality implementation.
- Coordinate related technical instruction (RTI) and on-the-job training (OJT) with employers, instructors, and training providers.
- Maintain documentation, standards, and employer agreements; prepare for audits and reviews.
- Collaborate with the Training Fund’s Data Office on compliance reporting and accurate data tracking.
Apprentice Recruitment & Support
- Recruit apprentices through outreach to union members, community residents, and participants in Training Fund programs.
- Conduct orientations and provide ongoing case management, coaching, and retention support.
- Monitor progress, attendance, and milestone completion; connect apprentices to wraparound services.
Employer & Partner Engagement
- Build and maintain strong working relationships with healthcare and early childhood education employers.
- Serve as liaison to the PA Apprenticeship & Training Office (ATO), DCED, USDOL, and other partners.
- Support employers in registering new apprenticeship programs and updating existing standards.
- Represent the Training Fund at local, state, and national apprenticeship events.
Program Development & Sustainability
- Assist in developing new apprenticeship pathways aligned to employer demand.
- Strengthen the Training Fund’s national leadership role in early childhood education apprenticeship.
- Contribute to grant proposals, reporting, and long-term program sustainability planning.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree in a related field preferred.
- 3–5 years of experience in workforce development, apprenticeship, adult education, or related program management.
- Experience providing direct support to adult learners or jobseekers strongly preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to build partnerships with employers, unions, or community organizations.
- Excellent communication, organization, and project management skills.
- Familiarity with registered apprenticeship systems and workforce funding streams preferred.
- Commitment to advancing economic mobility, racial equity, and access to quality career pathways.
Work Environment
- Hybrid schedule available in accordance with organizational policy.
- Some travel to employer sites, partner meetings, and community events required.
- Occasional evening or weekend hours for apprentice orientation, events, or deadlines.