Workforce Training
YCAL
If you are interested in Construction, Electrician, or Manufacturing this message is for you! York County Alliance for Learning (YCAL) has fantastic pre-apprenticeship opportunities. Registration is now open for next year for these three programs! Please see the three options below.
- Need to be a current junior (senior student next year) to participate in the Kinsley pre-apprenticeship.
- Spots are very limited. You must be willing to attend all sessions and put forth maximum effort to participate in these opportunities.
- The Electrician Pre-Apprenticeship has two cohorts, one in the fall and one in winter. You can pick the one that best fits your schedule.
If you are interested, apply ASAP. You will need a letter of recommendation from a teacher or counselor to be emailed to Mr. Fake (fakec@sgasd.org) so he can send it to YCAL.
PA CareerLink
Stay up to date with events, trainings, jobs and more at pacareerlink.pa.gov.
Email Mackenzie Stahl at mackenzie.stahl@equusworks.com with questions about services or for more information on referrals and enrollments. You can also connect with someone by completing this Google Form.
Resume Assistance and Interview Preparation Sessions
Sign up to receive resume review and advice, interview practice and tips, professional feedback on marketable techniques. Seat are limited weekly - first come, first serve.
Contact York County program staff at eyork@edsisolutions.com.
South Central PA Youth Initiative
Check out their site for information on this youth workforce development program.
Skill Up PA
SkillUp™ PA was launched to provide Pennsylvania residents with free, online job skills training. The Metrix Learning Portal courses can be accessed by registering for a free account on the PA CareerLink® website.
YBA Workforce Now
Job Corps
What is Job Corps
Job Corps provides free career training and education for 16- through 24-year-olds. We have over 120 campuses across the U.S. where students gain the experience needed to begin a career or apprenticeship, advance to higher education, or join the military. The best part? It’s free.
Who is Eligible
Low-income 16- through 24-year-olds who are U.S. citizens, legal U.S. residents, or residents of a U.S. territory, and/or individuals who are authorized to work in the United States.
You may NOT be eligible for Job Corps if you:
- Use drugs illegally under federal law
- Exhibit behavioral problems that could prevent you or others from success in Job Corps
- Have certain criminal convictions or require court supervision
How Do I Enroll
The first step in enrolling at Job Corps begins by filling out the MyJobCorps Express Interest Tool or speaking to an admissions counselor by calling (800) 733-JOBS or (800) 733-5627 today!