Workforce Development

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Supporting Individuals in the Construction Industry

Please note: Akana’s Workforce Development Program provides training and support for individuals starting or growing their careers in the construction industry. If you’re interested in employment opportunities at Akana, please visit our Working at Akana page.

At Akana, we believe in the power of opportunity. Our Workforce Development Program equips participants with the skills, certifications, and hands-on experience needed to succeed. Whether you’re beginning your journey or advancing your career, we’re here to help you build a strong foundation for success.

What We Offer

Career Counseling

Our team will review your qualifications and help you prepare to apply for an apprenticeship program in the construction trades.

Gateway Job Guidance

We guide qualified applicants toward gateway jobs and specialized training that build readiness for apprenticeship programs in the construction trades.

  • Gateway jobs may include temporary services, material handling positions, or volunteer opportunities.
  • Specialized training can include First Aid/CPR, HazMat, CDL, and OSHA 10 certifications.
  • Many apprenticeship programs offer these courses as part of their training.
Sustainability Skills for New Apprentices

We provide training in life skills and job-readiness essentials to help you succeed—especially during your first year in the trades.

Case Management

Start by contacting our Case Managers to schedule a preliminary interview, so we can determine how best to assist you. (See contact information below.)

Financial Assistance

If you’ve been accepted into an apprenticeship program and need support to accept your first job as a registered apprentice, we may assist with:

  • Child Care Financial Assistance: Registered apprentices can apply for childcare support throughout their apprenticeship training. You may apply for support based on need. Payments will be made directly to the provider while you are working as an apprentice or attending required training. Providers must be either state-licensed/registered or listed on the Oregon (or Washington) registry maintained by the Department of Human Services (DHS) Child Care Subsidy Program. Payment amounts will be calculated based on household gross income and size.
  • Basic Tools, Boots, Raingear, PPE, and/or Uniforms: If you are being dispatched or are currently an apprentice working within your first year, you may apply for assistance to purchase required basic tools, boots, and/or PPE that are not provided by your apprenticeship program or employer.
  • Travel Assistance with Lodging, Mileage, and Food Allowance: If you travel more than 60 miles to a job site for work or to apprenticeship training, you may apply for fuel assistance at 50% of the current federal rate. If you incur overnight expenses, you may apply for lodging and meal allowance assistance if not receiving it from your employer or apprenticeship program. (Meal allowance is only paid when staying in a commercial facility.)
Resource & Referral Assistance
  • One-on-one career counseling and/or budget workshop training
  • Support, advocacy, and mentoring for work-related concerns
  • Referrals to other services (e.g., social services, hardship assistance, continuing education)

Why Choose Akana?

  • Culturally rooted approach to workforce development
  • Experienced instructors with real-world expertise
  • Supportive environment that fosters growth and confidence
  • Strong industry partnerships for job placement and advancement

Get Started Today

Ready to take the first step toward a rewarding career in construction?
Join the Akana Workforce Development Program and start building your future, one skill at a time.

Contact Us

Penny Painter
503-205-4769
penny.painter@akana.us

 

Learn More at the Bureau of Labor & Industries website:

https://www.oregon.gov/boli/workers/Pages/default.aspx
Akana

Akana is a mission-driven organization committed to empowering individuals and strengthening communities through education, training, and opportunity. Our workforce development initiatives are rooted in equity, inclusion, and a deep respect for the trades and tribal communities.