General Description of Position Under the general direction and supervision of the Apprenticeship Director, the Apprenticeship Coordinator will be a point of contact for employers, mentors, and apprentices participating in SCC’s Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP). The Apprenticeship Coordinator will assist with recruitment, training, support, and data tracking for business partners and apprentices and will provide education on the registered apprenticeship model to faculty, staff, employers, and communities.
The Apprenticeship Coordinator will primarily focus on apprenticeships in Lincoln and Lancaster County while supporting other locations in SCC’s 15-county service area as needed. This is a full-time temporary, grant-funded position with an expected end date of June 30, 2026, but may be ended at any time or extended depending on the continued availability of grant funding.
Essential Functions
Education/Promotional Outreach
1. Connect with community-based organizations, workforce development boards, industry groups, high schools, SCC faculty and staff, and labor organizations to promote the awareness and expansion of RAP opportunities.
2. Assist with planning and execution of presentations and awareness activities such as events for National Apprenticeship Week/Month.
Continuous Improvement
3. Implement continuous improvement processes to ensure apprenticeship programs are effective and continue to meet employer needs utilizing methods such as employer interviews, surveys, focus groups, or advisor meetings.
Support the Establishment of New Apprenticeships and Occupations
4. Recruit and enroll apprentices in SCC’s Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP), welcoming individuals of all ages, including high school students, traditional college-age students, and adult learners.
5. Engage with prospective apprentices to understand their career goals and assist in securing suitable apprenticeship placements.
6. Connect apprentices with essential resources, including financial aid, childcare, transportation, tutoring, and housing, to support their success. Conduct check-ins as needed, and at minimum quarterly, to evaluate progress, address challenges, and offer guidance.
7. Maintain clear and proactive communication with employers, managers, HR staff, and mentors, offering guidance, answering questions, and providing technical assistance to ensure a seamless apprenticeship experience.
Develop Technical Assistance Resources
8. Research best practices for building apprenticeship programs. Develop educational resources and marketing materials to promote the expansion of SCC’s RAP and determine effective ways to share these resources with others.
9. Conduct training sessions for employers’ designated mentors, equipping them with the tools and guidance needed to effectively support apprentices during on- the-job training.
10. Survey apprentices to assess mentor and apprenticeship program effectiveness.
Expand Outreach to Enhance Workforce Development Opportunities
11. Increase outreach efforts to engage individuals of all ages and backgrounds who can benefit from accessible pathways to skilled employment, including high school students, career changers, and those without traditional college degrees.
Documentation and Data Management:
12. Utilize electronic spreadsheets, documents, and technology-based platforms to enter, retrieve, and report on data collected for the RAP.
Promote a Culture of Belonging Support and promote an environment of belonging where all students, faculty members, and college employees feel welcomed, valued, and empowered to contribute, regardless of their identities. Foster a community where diverse identities and perspectives enrich the educational experience and create a safe and respectful environment. Support the College’s policies and programming related to access, fair employment, equal employment opportunity, equity, inclusion, and diversity.
Marginal Functions
13. Assist the Apprenticeship Director with the acquisition of resource information and materials appropriate for the RAP.
14. Travel to other campuses, businesses, and communities within the SCC 15-county service area will be required. A valid Nebraska Driver’s License is required to drive SCC vehicles.
15. May be required to perform associated duties, functions, or assignments in other divisions/programs/areas as required.
16. Perform other College functions and duties as assigned.
17. Must be able to work varied days, hours, shifts, locations, and campuses as required. Work schedules (hours/days/work location) are scheduled by Southeast Community College based on the needs of the College. Work hours, shifts, days, and work locations may vary depending on the needs of Southeast Community College and are subject to modification. Emergency or scheduled special activities may require hours outside of the regular workweek.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
18. A high-level understanding of business and industry trends and professional ability to build relationships, make presentations, work with students/adult learners, and comprehend information.
19. Two (2) to four (4) years experience working with the college student population and/or two (2) to four (4) years experience working with business and industry partners.
20. Knowledge of career and job market information and academic program information needed to develop apprenticeship opportunities, with professional skills to develop and implement student success strategies normally acquired through two (2) years of experience.
21. A relatively high level of analytical ability is needed to find solutions to human, technical, and administrative challenges. Demonstrate familiarity with college academic requirements.
22. Advanced interpersonal skills are needed to persuasively interact with student participants, faculty, staff, employers, and external stakeholders. Requires excellent oral and written communication skills.
23. Strong computer skills and aptitude to utilize word processing, spreadsheets, presentation material, college software, and virtual communication tools.
24. Must be self-motivated with strong organizational skills.
25. Ability to manage and monitor multiple projects within required deadlines and budget constraints.
26. Able to work effectively in both an individual role involving independent judgment as well as in a team role involving shared input and decision-making.
27. Able and willing to represent the department, division, and College in a positive and professional manner.
28. Ability to lift and carry up to (50) fifty pounds for short distances, and move tables, chairs, and media equipment.
29. Ability to communicate effectively both in writing, in person, and on the phone.
30. The individual must possess the above skills and abilities or be able to explain and demonstrate that the individual can perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation, using some other combination of skills and abilities.
Minimum Qualifications
31. Associate’s Degree
32. Minimum of four (4) years experience in business, project management, skilled trades, technical science, human services, or a related field .*
*Bachelor’s degree in a related field plus two (2) years of professional-level work experience in business, project management, skilled trades, technical science, human services, or a related field may be substituted for the requirements above. Desired Qualifications
33. Bachelor’s Degree
34. Working knowledge of administrative procedures applicable to federal grants.
35. Education or work experience in project management, grant management, or similar work experience.