The Lead Trainer will plan, coordinate, and supervise the hands-on training of the agency’s Graduate Service Learning (GSL) Program, under the direction of the Director of Training Development. The GSL program provides additional training for graduates of Building Futures’ pre-apprenticeship program prior to placement as a union trade apprentice by constructing energy-efficient single family homes and/or other community-based construction projects that provide transferable skills.
This position will support a small group of 4 to 6 diverse participants, all at different skill levels and from different backgrounds. The number of participants is determined by the needs of the individual projects. The Lead Trainer for the GSL program is a core member of the instructional team at Building Futures and will provide support to all of the agency’s training activities as needed. Building Futures offers a generous benefit package.
Responsibilities
The position has two primary areas of responsibility:
Project Management
Teaching/Program Management
Other
Qualifications
Note
This position serves as a role model for participants; the Lead Trainer must model construction industry workplace norms (e.g. timeliness, professionalism, etc.) and integrate this commitment into program activities and expectations of participants.
Additional Information
Building Futures is located in the Valley neighborhood of Providence, RI. This role requires local and statewide travel. A valid driver’s license is required.
Building Futures is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. People of color, women, LGBTQ+ and gender non-conforming candidates, people with disabilities, and people of otherwise diverse backgrounds and experience are strongly encouraged to apply.
About Building Futures
Building Futures launched in 2007 as a construction industry partnership, focused on leveraging the Registered Apprenticeship model of workforce development. For over 100 years, unions and employers have jointly operated quality registered apprenticeships in the construction occupations to train individuals as highly-skilled tradespeople. Our work spans three distinct but highly aligned areas.
For the benefit of low-income Rhode Islanders, Building Futures developed and operates a comprehensive pre-apprenticeship program to prepare diverse, low-income men and women for success in employment as registered apprentices in the building trades. In addition, we work in partnership with a wide range of stakeholders to ensure construction projects provide employment opportunities for apprentices at the appropriate level to meet future demand for skilled labor through our Apprentice Utilization Program. Our pre-apprenticeship and apprentice utilization program together provide an effective system for workforce development in Rhode Island’s construction sector.
From this foundation, we have established Apprenticeship Rhode Island, an initiative to expand the use of Registered Apprenticeship beyond the construction sector. Now, we are helping develop new registered apprenticeship programs in multiple sectors, which include healthcare, information technology, advanced manufacturing and boat building, among others. Working with employers, industry partnerships, government and community-based organizations, we are spreading the proven model of Registered Apprenticeship to benefit the state’s workforce and economy.
The Lead Trainer will plan, coordinate, and supervise the hands-on training of the agency’s Graduate Service Learning (GSL) Program, under the direction of the Director of Training Development. The GSL program provides additional training for graduates of Building Futures’ pre-apprenticeship program prior to placement as a union trade apprentice by constructing energy-efficient single family homes and/or other community-based construction projects that provide transferable skills.
This position will support a small group of 4 to 6 diverse participants, all at different skill levels and from different backgrounds. The number of participants is determined by the needs of the individual projects. The Lead Trainer for the GSL program is a core member of the instructional team at Building Futures and will provide support to all of the agency’s training activities as needed. Building Futures offers a generous benefit package.
Responsibilities…
Please email resume to Shelby Mack at smack@bfri.org.
Please email resume to Shelby Mack at smack@bfri.org.