Work-Based Learning
Meet your Coordinators
-
Kellie Seward Coordinator (989) 686-4770, ext. 3415Send an Email
• Auto Mechanics
• Collision Repair & Custom Painting
• Dental Occupations
• Diesel/Heavy Equipment
• Early Childhood & Education
• Forensic Science
• Health Technologies/ Medical Science
• Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice
• Nursing Assistant
• Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy/Sports Medicine
• Small Engine Repair
• Veterinary Science -
Tiffany Sheppard Coordinator (989) 686-4770, ext. 3412Send an Email
• Agriculture & Natural Resources
• Building Trades I & II
• Culinary Arts, Tourism & Hospitality Management
• Electronics/Robotics
• Emergining Technologies-Computers, Multimedia & Software
• Engineering & Drafting
• Graphics & Printing Communications
• Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
• Marketing & Management
• Precision Machining
• Welding
Work-Based Learning Coordinators assist students and graduates with employment programs and job development. We provide quality programming for high school juniors and seniors from 21 high schools spanning 5 counties:
- Arenac
- Bay
- Iosco
- Midland
- Saginaw
Students have the opportunity to experience unique job-related situations through these partnerships. These on-the-job training opportunities may include:
Mentorship
A short-term, unpaid, work experience that exposes students to realistic job situations.
Students participating in a mentorship will report to a business site in place of their class time to increase their training and demonstrate their skills to prospective employers. Giving employers the opportunity to help students grow in their skills while also having the ability to “groom” a potential employee.
Students are covered under the BAISD’s Liability insurance while on a mentorship placement.
Apprenticeship
Employer-sponsored training program leading to a transferable certification from the U.S. Department of Labor.
An apprenticeship is a system of training a new generation of a profession with on-the-job training and often some accompanying study. Most of their training is done while working for an employer who helps the apprentices learn their trade or profession, in exchange for their continued labor for an agreed period after they have achieved measurable competencies.
For more information please visit: DOL Apprenticeship Information
Internship
A long-term, paid, work experience for second year students.
Similar to a mentorship, students will report to a work site that is relevant to their field of study, in place of attending their career center class. Internship placements allow students to work while continuing to learn essential skills in their career industry.
While on internships, students are covered by the employer’s liability insurance.
Graduate Assistance
Graduates of the Bay-Arenac ISD Career Center are able to utilize job placement services such as resume assistance and mock interviews.
In addition, coordinators are available to assist with full and part time employment opportunities and referrals.