Registered Apprenticeships for Employers and Sponsors

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How Do I Get Started with Apprenticeship?

Your Registered Apprenticeship Consultant (RAC) will ensure your company’s eligibility through the State Apprenticeship Minimum Standards.

You and your RAC will create a Work Process Schedule, a detailed outline of what your apprentice will learn on the job.

You’ll work with your RAC to put together Related Technical Instruction, a classroom-based learning plan that complements the apprentice’s on-the-job training.

Finally, you’ll officially register your apprenticeship program by completing and uploading just four forms to your account in our R.A.P.I.D.S. database.

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Below you will find Registered Apprenticeship Consultants in your Region. Select the name of the region to expand the information.

Alexandria Region

Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax City, Fairfax County, Falls Church

David Galloway

Registered Apprenticeship Consultant

Alexandria Virginia Career Works

5520 Cherokee Ave Suite 100

Alexandria, VA 22312

David.Galloway@virginiaworks.gov

(571) 453-6262

Bay WIB

Accomack, Caroline, Fredericksburg, King and Queen, King George, King William, Lancaster, Middlesex, Northampton, Northumberland, Richmond County, Spotsylvania, Stafford, Westmoreland

Union/Association RA Programs

Miguel Granillo

Registered Apprenticeship Consultant

Fredericksburg Virginia Career Works

10304 Spotsylvania Ave. #100

Fredericksburg, VA 22408

Miguel.Granillo@virginiaworks.gov

(703) 712-3714

Capital Workforce Region

Charles City County, Chesterfield, City of Richmond, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, New Kent, Powhatan

Diana Leyva

Registered Apprenticeship Consultant

Chesterfield Virginia Career Works

304 Turner Road

N Chesterfield, VA 23225

Diana.Leyva@virginiaworks.gov

(804) 305-5903

Central and South-Central Workforce Regions

Amelia, Amherst, Appomattox, Bedford, Brunswick, Buckingham, Campbell, Charlotte, Cumberland, Halifax, Lunenberg, Lynchburg City, Mecklenburg, Nottoway, Prince Edward

Pedro Ortiz

Registered Apprenticeship Consultant

Lynchburg Virginia Career Works

3125 Odd Fellows Road

Lynchburg, VA 24501

Pedro.Ortiz@virginiaworks.gov

(804) 221-6420

Crater Workforce Region

Colonial Heights, Dinwiddie, Emporia, Greensville, Hopewell, Petersburg, Prince George, Surry, Sussex

Alice Weathers

Registered Apprenticeship Consultant

Prince George Virginia Career Works

4300 Crossings Blvd.

Prince George, VA 23875

Alice.Weathers@virginiaworks.gov

(434) 320-8507

Greater Roanoke Workforce Region

Allegheny, Botetourt, Covington City, Craig, Franklin, Roanoke, Roanoke City, Salem City

State Agency RA Programs

Kara Joyce

Registered Apprenticeship Consultant

Greater Roanoke Workforce Region

707 South Jefferson Street

Roanoke, VA 24016

Kara.Joyce@virginiaworks.gov

(540) 666-8324

Hampton Roads Workforce Region

Chesapeake, Chesapeake City, City of Norfolk, Gloucester, Hampton City, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach City, Williamsburg City, York, Yorktown

Clayton Duvall

Registered Apprenticeship Consultant

Norfolk Virginia Career Works

861 Glenrock Rd, STE 100

Norfolk, VA 23502

Clayton.Duvall@virginiaworks.gov

(757) 666-9846

Hampton Roads Workforce Region

Franklin City, Greenville County, Isle of Wight, James City, Newport News City, Southampton County, Suffolk, Suffolk City, Sussex

Maynard Stowe

Registered Apprenticeship Consultant

Virginia Career Works

4010-C Victory Boulevard

Portsmouth, VA 23701

Maynard.Stowe@virginiaworks.gov

(757) 666-9847

Northern and Alexandria/Arlington Workforce Region

Bristow, Loudoun County, Manassas City, Manassas Park, Prince William County

Marina Caminos

Registered Apprenticeship Consultant

Fredericksburg Virginia Career Works

10304 Spotsylvania Ave. #100

Fredericksburg, VA 22408

Marina.Caminos@virginiaworks.gov

(757) 666-9848

Piedmont Workforce Board Region

Albemarle, Charlottesville, Culpeper, Fauquier, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa, Madison, Nelson, Orange, Rappahannock

Alice Weathers

Registered Apprenticeship Consultant

Prince George Virginia Career Works

4300 Crossings Blvd.

Prince George, VA 23875

Alice.Weathers@virginiaworks.gov

(434) 320-8507

Shenandoah Workforce Region

Augusta, Bath, Buena Vista, Clarke, Frederick, Harrisonburg, Highland, Lexington, Page, Rockbridge, Rockingham, Shenandoah, Staunton, Warren, Waynesboro, Winchester

Marco Pineda

Registered Apprenticeship Consultant

Shenandoah Valley

609 Cedar Creek Grade, Suite D1

Winchester, VA 22601

Marco.Pineda@virginiaworks.gov

(703) 712-2649

Western Piedmont, New River/Mt. Rogers, and Southwest Virginia Workforce Regions

Bland, Bristol City, Buchanan, Carroll, City of Danville, City of Galax, City of Norton, City of Radford, City of Martinsville, Dickenson, Floyd, Giles, Grayson, Henry, Lee, Montgomery, Patrick, Pittsylvania, Pulaski, Russel, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, Wise, Wythe

Karen Rhodes

Registered Apprenticeship Consultant

Virginia Career Works- NRV Mount Rogers

Mailing: P.O. Box 1229 Radford, VA 24141

Physical: 51 A West Main Street Radford, VA 24141

Karen.Rhodes@virginiaworks.gov

(540) 285-0592

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Service Trade Registered Apprenticeship Consultants and Support
Regional Managers

    Diana Lyons

    Registered Apprenticeship Regional Manager – Western

    Virginia Career Works Center- NRV Mount Rogers

    Mailing: P.O. Box 1229, Radford, VA 24143

    Physical: 51A West Main Street, Radford, VA 24141

    Diana.Lyons@virginiaworks.gov

    (540) 666-8319

    Faith Clayton

    Registered Apprenticeship Regional Manager – Eastern

    Virginia Career Works Center- Fishersville Valley

    1076 Jefferson Highway

    Staunton, VA 24401

    Faith.Clayton@virginiaworks.gov

    (540) 487-1681

Grant Staff

Below are Frequently Asked Questions about the Registered Apprenticeship Program for apprentices.

Registered Apprenticeship 101

What is Registered Apprenticeship?

Registered Apprenticeship (RA) is a proven, cost-effective system for training employees in a variety of occupations that require a wide range of skills and knowledge; it is an ideal way for employers to build and maintain a skilled workforce.

Registered Apprenticeship combines supervised on-the-job training with Related Technical Instruction (RTI) specific to the apprentice’s chosen occupation.

What Occupations are Apprenticeable?

For a full and accurate listing of apprenticeable occupations, please visit the United States Department of Labor (DOL) Office of Apprenticeship.

What is a Journeyworker’s Credential?

Upon the successful completion of a Registered Apprenticeship, the registered apprentice is considered a Journeyworker.

A registered apprentice who completes both on-the-job training and the related technical instruction is given a Journeyworker’s Completion certificate and a Journeyworker’s Card.

A Journeyworker’s credential is a national credential, portable to all 50 states and in some cases, internationally.

How Does Registered Apprenticeship Benefit the Community or the Commonwealth?

Apprentices become taxpayers on day one.

Strong apprenticeship programs help to keep youth in their rural communities.

Strong programs send a strong message to those looking at Virginia for economic development expansion or relocation that we have an able workforce and a robust employment training model in Registered Apprenticeship.

For the Employer: 

What is a Registered Apprenticeship Sponsor and how do I become one?

A Registered Apprenticeship Sponsor is an employer, business, or association operating a Registered Apprenticeship Program.

Each program is administered by the sponsor and registered in the sponsor’s name.

What are the benefits for Employers/Sponsors using the Registered Apprenticeship Training Model?

Registered Apprenticeship consultants provide free registration and personalized program development services. RA’s mentorship model lets you clone your best employee and create a clear pathway and career growth for employees. RA boosts retention and fosters loyalty.

Successful completion of the RA Program earns the apprentice nationally recognized certification as a Journeyworker.

What is the cost to register with the division of Registered Apprenticeship?

There is no cost to be a Sponsor of Registered Apprenticeship; this is a voluntary, state sponsored program.

What is Related Technical Instruction (RTI) and where can my Apprentices receive it?

Related Technical Instruction (RTI) is the theory that corresponds to the apprenticeship occupation.

RTI may be provided by high schools, career and technical education centers, local community colleges, universities, associations, private instruction, providers, or sponsors. Online instruction may be available as well as traditional classroom styled delivery. Theory options are evolving as technology and business needs change.

Education Specialists will work to help meet the needs of your company and industry.

Can I offer part-time Registered Apprenticeships?

Yes. Although full-time work is preferred, speak with your Registered Apprenticeship Consultant to make sure all requirements will be met.

The term for completion will be extended as needed.

Are Registered Apprenticeships only available for Union Members?

No. While many union programs do run Registered Apprenticeship programs in Virginia, most of the sponsors are private companies.

The Department urges all employers: union, private, state, and local government, to take a new look at Registered Apprenticeships. It is an employment training model that delivers results.

I am ready to adopt the Registered Apprenticeship model. What are the next steps?

Contact your local Registered Apprenticeship Consultant. Your consultant will come to your place of business and explain the details of the program and help you with the steps to becoming a sponsor.

Find your Registered Apprenticeship Consultant here.