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Madison, WI · On-site

$17.25 - $22.25/hr

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How much do apprentice campus next amazon jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for apprentice campus next amazon in the United States is $19.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the Amazon apprenticeship program 2026?

The Amazon apprenticeship program in 2026 offers paid, structured training opportunities for individuals to gain skills and work experience in various roles within Amazon. Participants typically receive on-the-job training, mentorship, and may work towards industry-recognized certifications while contributing to Amazon's operations or technology teams.

Does Amazon have an apprenticeship program?

Amazon offers apprenticeship programs, including the Amazon Technical Apprenticeship, which provides on-the-job training and classroom instruction for individuals interested in technology roles. These programs are designed to develop skills in areas such as software development, operations, and logistics, often requiring participants to commit to a structured schedule and complete relevant certifications.

How much does Amazon campus next pay?

Amazon Campus Next apprentices typically earn an hourly wage that aligns with entry-level internship or apprenticeship pay rates, often ranging from $15 to $20 per hour depending on location and role. Compensation may also include benefits such as training, mentorship, and potential career development opportunities.

What is the difference between Apprentice Campus Next Amazon vs Apprentice Warehouse Associate?

AspectApprentice Campus Next AmazonApprentice Warehouse Associate
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some technical trainingHigh school diploma or equivalent
Work EnvironmentOffice settings, training sessions, and Amazon campus facilitiesWarehouse, distribution centers, and fulfillment centers
Employer & Industry UsageAmazon's training program for future roles in logistics and operationsAmazon's entry-level role in warehouse operations

Apprentice Campus Next Amazon focuses on training candidates for future roles within Amazon, often involving classroom learning and campus-based activities. In contrast, Apprentice Warehouse Associate is an entry-level position primarily working in Amazon's warehouses, handling physical tasks. Both roles serve different stages of career development within Amazon's logistics ecosystem.

How competitive are Amazon apprenticeships?

Amazon apprenticeships are highly competitive, with many applicants vying for limited positions. Candidates are typically evaluated based on their skills, educational background, and relevant experience, and the selection process often includes interviews and assessments. Strong technical skills and a demonstrated interest in the field can improve chances of acceptance.
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Infographic showing various Apprentice Campus Next Amazon job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% As Needed, 33% Full Time, 56% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 87% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,268 per year, or $19.4 per hour.
Next Prep Coordinator & Apprenticeship Counselor

Next Prep Coordinator & Apprenticeship Counselor

Kairos Academies

Saint Louis, MO

$50K - $60K/yr

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Next Prep Coordinator and Apprenticeship Counselor
Full-Time • Employed by Kairos Academies • Dual Reporting to Kairos and Next Prep
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About the Position

Next Prep is a postsecondary program that partners with schools to make career-connected learning central to the student experience. This effort involves restructuring schedules, rethinking graduation requirements, and committing to send students off-campus for real experiences on a weekly basis. As a coordinator and counselor, you’ll work in lock-step with college and career director, Next Prep teachers, other staff members, and administrators while also operating as an extension of the Next Prep team. Day-to-day school operations are coordinated with the school principal; program strategy and performance management sit with Next Prep leadership. In cases of conflict, Next Prep leadership serves as the primary decision-maker.

You will manage a caseload of students across 11th–12th grade who are participating in Next Prep apprenticeships and internships. For your seniors, this means intensive advising: tracking credentials, troubleshooting barriers, coordinating with employers, and ensuring every student matriculates into an apprenticeship at a Next Prep partner site. For 11th grade students, it means facilitating their intensive discovery so that they’re ready to make a decision about launching into the apprenticeship as a 12th grader.

This is not a passive advising role. You will be an active case manager, school liaison, and student advocate — someone who sees every obstacle between a student and their pathway as something to solve.

What You’ll DoApprenticeship/Internship amp; Pathway Management (11th–12th grade)
  • Manage student applications and enrollment into apprenticeship programs with Next Prep partners
  • Serve as the primary caseworker for every 11th and 12th grade student in an internship or apprenticeship, troubleshooting real-time barriers — transportation, certification fees, scheduling conflicts, academic prerequisites, and more (with support from the Next Prep team, which is funding wraparound services for students). Typical caseloads range from 8-15 students in each grade level.
  • Coordinate with the Next Prep team to align schedules, manage placements, and ensure students are set up for success in pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship work
  • Push in academic bridging support (tutoring, Accuplacer prep) for students approaching but not yet meeting pathway qualifications (Next Prep will provide funding and infrastructure for these supports–your job will be to coordinate on implementation in the school building/day)
  • Communicate directly with families to for your caseload of students
  • Support students through 12th Grade Personal Boards: recruiting board members, preparing students to present and defend their post-secondary plan, and following up on next steps
Next Prep Coordination
  • Serve as the primary liaison between Next Prep and school staff — coordinating with teachers, counselors, and administrators around off-campus Next Prep activities, student release time, scheduling, and any program logistics that touch the school day
  • Monitor and support student engagement on Futre, Next Prep’s interactive career exploration platform — tracking usage across grade levels, following up with students who are behind, and coaching students to actively use the tool to deepen their self-knowledge and career thinking
  • Attend off-campus career and professional skill development activities with students as assigned, implementing, reinforcing key concepts, and debriefing with students to facilitate internalization of career exploration and professional skill development experiences. Next Prep maintains clear protocols for student transportation, supervision ratios, and liability coverage during all off-campus activities, so your job will be to execute and ensure positive student and employer experiences.
  • Manage ongoing family communication about career opportunities, pathway options, program milestones, and student progress — proactively keeping families informed and engaged rather than waiting for problems to surface
  • Build and maintain strong working relationships with school counselors and teachers so that Next Prep’s work is integrated into how the school supports students’ futures
Program Administration amp; Reporting
  • Maintain accurate student records, tracking progress across credentials, dual-enrollment credits, work-based learning hours, and post-secondary planning milestones. As this role requires handling student records in compliance with FERPA, training and protocols through Kairos Academies will be provided.
  • Document and escalate recurring student barriers to Next Prep leadership so the team can work toward systemic solutions
  • Coordinate logistics for program activities at the school — including site visits, simulations, capstones, and employer engagements
  • Participate in regular check-ins with Next Prep central staff and school leadership, contributing to continuous program improvement
  • Help adapt Next Prep programming to the specific schedule, context, and constraints of your partner school
How We Measure Success
  • Next Prep sets key metrics for all programming. The metrics below are examples of targets that you would be working towards as coordinator. The Next Prep team has discretion to amend these metrics before the start of the school year, but you will know exactly what you’re working towards and how to track it by the onset of the school year.

Career Exploration

  • 95% of students in each grade level have completed Futre onboarding by October 1, 2027

  • 90% of students in each grade level are active in Futre on a monthly basis

  • 100% of employer site visits and career exploration workshops hit at least 80% student capacity

  • 75% of 10th grade students attend 1 or more site visits each semester

  • 75% of 9th grade students attend 2 or more career exploration workshops (all in the spring semester)

  • Accurate attendance captured in Futre for 100% of off campus events

Professional Skill Development

  • 75% of 10th and 11th grade students attend both professional skills simulations

  • 90% of 10th and 11th grade students attend at least one professional skills simulation

  • 70% of 10th grade students demonstrate proficiency on active listening by the end of the third simulation

Work-Based Learning

  • 100% of interns and apprentices receive a 45 minute monthly one on one meeting

  • 100% of intern and apprentice families receive a bi-weekly progress report text message and email (Next Prep to provide guidance on content of these communications)

  • 100% of apprentices in dual enrollment pass 100% of their STLCC courses with a C or higher

  • 80% of apprentices meet all milestones set forth by the Next Prep team (including obtaining a driver’s license, attending X number of employer tours, taking certain self-assessments, and any other milestones laid out for the course of the school year)

Student Caseload Management

  • 100% of students in the Next Prep Skilled Trades amp; Advanced Manufacturing program have a documented check-in at least once bi-weekly

  • Caseload tracking document maintained and up to date at each bi-weekly check-in

Scheduling amp; Coordination

  • 100% of Next Prep professional skills simulations rosters confirmed at least 2 weeks in advance

  • Student release logistics communicated to relevant teachers and administrators at least 1 week prior to each off-campus activity

Curriculum Fidelity

  • Exit ticket data reviewed and flagged to the Next Prep Director within one week of each assessment cycle

  • At least one documented follow-up conversation with a teacher per term when exit ticket data shows low engagement

Meeting amp; Communication

  • Attends 90% or more of bi-weekly check-ins with the Next Prep Director

  • Pre-work completed and submitted at least 24 hours before each check-in

  • Responds to Next Prep Director communications within 2 business days

Who You Are

Required

  • 3+ years of experience in youth development, school counseling, workforce development, or a related field
  • A track record of building trusting relationships with high school students, especially those navigating systemic barriers
  • Comfort managing multiple priorities and caseloads simultaneously — you thrive in environments where no two days are the same
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail, especially when coordinating across students, employers, schools, and community college partners
  • Clear, direct communication with students, families, school staff, and employer partners
  • Deep belief that all students — regardless of background — deserve access to a real path to economic opportunity
  • A willingness to learn about middle skill, high demand career pathways and a belief that college is not the only productive option for students after graduation
  • Comfortable with learning new technologies and willing to help others learn how to apply technology to help them achieve their personal goals

Preferred

  • Familiarity with apprenticeship models, career and technical education (CTE), or work-based learning programs
  • Experience working within or alongside high schools, including navigating scheduling, graduation requirements, and school culture
  • Knowledge of skilled trades, advanced manufacturing, or other technical career pathways
  • Experience working directly with employers in a program or partnership capacity​