The
Job Shadowing Program provides students who express an interest
in a specific trade with the option of visiting a shop or business
that is aligned with their potential course of study. The job shadowing
experience is intended to give the student a brief, all-inclusive
overview of the daily workings of the business as a precursor for
training and eventual employment in that trade.
Job
Shadowing opportunities should be provided early in the student's
high school program. Ideally, job shadowing occurs during the second
or third phase of the exploratory program or early in the sophomore
year; however students in all grades are eligible.
Students
visit the worksites under the following conditions:
The placements are short term, 1 or 2 days maximum per site
Students are not compensated for the visit
Students do not participate in any hands-on work experiences
In
most cases the experience reinforces the student's career choice.
In every case the experience enlightens the student to aspects that
will assist in making a better career decision.
As
an incentive for the host, specific companies that contract to participate
in the Shadowing Program are registered with the State Insurance
and Management Board. Such registration provides general liability
coverage for the company up to $10 million. Questions regarding
the scope of coverage should be addressed to the office of the Insurance
and Risk Management Board.
Coordination
of the insurance and student participation occurs through the CWE
Coordinator but can be structured by either the shop or guidance
department.
Shadowing
Guidelines
Student participation in the Shadowing Program is a privilege.
Students are selected for participation based on their program performance
and compliance with school attendance and discipline policies.
Parental consent must be obtained prior to a student's participation.
Students are assigned to a designated location, and students do
not leave the designated location.
The shadowing location shall be a safe environment, in compliance
with OSHA standards.
A minimum of two students are assigned to an employee.
Students are transported to and picked up from the designated location
using a school vehicle. With parental permission, students may drive
themselves or be driven by a parent or guardian to designated shadowing
locations. Employers may not transport students.
An employer participating in the shadowing program will assign employees
who have been screened, and the screening should include a criminal
history record review.
Students and their shadowing assignments must be identified each
marking period/quarter/semester and submitted to Laurence Eiden
in Central Office prior to the start of that marking period/quarter/semester.
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