
Tools & Resources
This list of resources reflects H-CAP’s extensive experience in creating workforce development initiatives and Registered Apprenticeships, connecting quality jobs to better care, better health, and lower costs.
RESOURCES
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Apprenticeship Toolkit
The Apprenticeship Toolkit provides a guidebook to healthcare industry partnerships interested in planning, starting, and expanding high-quality Registered Apprenticeship programs.
The Toolkit reflects H-CAP’s extensive experience in creating workforce development initiatives and Registered Apprenticeships that connect quality jobs to better care, better health, and lower costs. This resource includes an explanation of the steps to implementing a Registered Apprenticeship program for healthcare occupations across all sectors. It also has links to relevant materials and template documents that can be adapted to local requirements.
TOOLS
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HCAP and NCHA
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Registered Apprenticeship as a Workforce Development Strategy
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Using and Creating Standards for Registered Apprenticeship
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Planning an Apprenticeship
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Forming an Apprenticeship Committee
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Developing Competencies and Education
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Working with Education Providers
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Recruiting and Onboarding Apprentices
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Mentorship
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Assessing Competency in Registered Apprenticeship in Healthcare
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Program Completion and Evaluation
Each Registered Apprenticeship Program must develop Standards, which are a written plan outlining the terms and conditions of employment, training and supervision for the Program. These include the curriculum an apprentice must complete and the competencies the apprentice must have at the end of the program.
H-CAP has developed a clearinghouse of information regarding healthcare apprenticeships to help partners as they develop their program. This compendium of resources are occupation-specific.
The National Library includes on-the-job learning outlines, classroom instruction outlines, and other information. Healthcare partners may review, select, and adapt the occupational outlines and competency models to their apprenticeship efforts. H-CAP updates the National Library on an ongoing basis as new programs are created.