Apprenticeship Program
Take the First Step
Want to start working towards building the career of your dreams but don’t know where to start? Look no further.
Our Apprenticeship Program was designed to help young professionals, medical professionals, and trade workers get the skills they need to be successful.
Using a structured step-by-step process, apprentices receive tools and training specific to their focus area, gaining valuable experience and education in a supportive work environment.
Apprentices Receive the Following:
- Relevant Job Skills
- Hands-On Training
- Mentorship
- Academic Scholarships
- Relevant Curriculum and Certification
- Monetary Compensation
- Future Career Opportunities
- FL Department of Education Certificate of Completion
Available Professions
- Nursing
- Medical Coding
- Pharmacy Tech - Coming Soon
- Accounting - Under Development
- IT Support - Coming Soon
- Respiratory Therapy - Coming Soon
Earn While You Learn
With all these great benefits, you can have the confidence in knowing that you are working towards becoming an expert in the field of your choosing, while being part of an organization that is invested in your future growth and success.
For more information call 386.425.1465 or email orgdevelop@halifax.org
*Length of the apprenticeship program can vary depending on the complexity of the occupation, industry and type of program.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Both on-the-job (OJT) and apprenticeship training programs are available for Veterans using their VA education benefits, including the Post-9/11 GI Bill. These programs allow Veterans to learn a trade or skill through training on the job rather than attending formal classroom instruction. A Veteran generally enters into a training contract for a specific period with an employer or union, and at the end of the training period, the Veteran gains job certification or journeyman status.
To learn more, please visit the US Department of Veterans Affairs website.

The recruitment, selection, employment and training of Apprentices during their apprenticeship shall be without discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), sexual orientation, genetic information, or because they are an individual with a disability or a person 40 years old or older.