Educators |
The High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP) gives students a head start with real-world experience performing high-demand jobs before they graduate from high school. As competition for entry-level positions increases, recent high school graduates are facing a growing need for qualifications that stand out to employers. By becoming an HSAP educator, you can help them achieve this while they earn high school credit and get paid for their work.
As an HSAP educator, you can help students:
As an HSAP educator, you will monitor student-apprentice progress, attendance and work skills in the workplace to help them develop. This may include progress conversations with the student-apprentice and employer, receipt of monthly employer reports, student-apprentice self-reflections, and the tracking of on-the-job hours confirmed with the employer. The employer is responsible for reporting on-the-job hours to Apprenticeship Manitoba.
Learn about the program, review roles and responsibilities, and access tailor-made tools for HSAP educators.
For more information, contact the Manitoba Education and Early Childhood Learning, Senior Years Technology Education Program Unit at [email protected].
Senior Years Technology Education Program Unit
Phone: 204-945-1857
Toll‑Free: 1‑800‑282‑8069, ext.1857
Email: [email protected]