ISSA creates DOL-approved Cleaning Technician Apprenticeship Program to elevate this skilled trade and career path

First-of-its-kind, Department of Labor-approved Cleaning Technician Apprenticeship brings national recognition to the professional cleaning industry by recognizing this skilled trade and career path

ISSA Cleaning & Hygiene Expo 2025May 26, 2026 In conjunction with this year’s National Apprenticeship WeekISSAThe Association for Cleaning and Facility Solutions, announced the creation of its Cleaning Technician Registered Apprenticeship Program, a landmark achievement that brings the cleaning profession into the national apprenticeship framework for the first time.

Recently approved by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), ISSA‘s Cleaning Technician Registered Apprenticeship Program is a structured workforce-development pathway designed to prepare individuals for professional careers in cleaning and facility services across commercial, institutional and industrial environments. The program combines on-the-job learning with nationally recognized education and certification,  giving apprentices portable credentials and a clear career pathway while giving employers a consistent, skilled talent pipeline.

ISSA Vice President of Government and Public Affairs John Nothdurft remarked:

National Apprenticeship Week is the perfect moment to announce this program, because it’s exactly what apprenticeships are designed to do: create real career pathways, reward skilled workers, and solve workforce challenges. The cleaning industry keeps schools, hospitals, businesses, and communities healthy and safe. Our workers deserve the same professional recognition that other skilled trades have long enjoyed.

ISSA‘s Registered Apprenticeship directly addresses labor shortages and workforce development gaps by offering a competency-based, nationally vetted program that includes emphasis on safety, infection prevention, and professional standards. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, employers receive $1.47 for every $1 invested in apprenticeships through improved productivity, lower turnover, and reduced recruitment costs. Additionally, 97% of employers using registered apprenticeships report increased worker productivity, and 92% report improved employee engagement and retention.

For apprentices, the program offers a nationally recognized credential, progressive wage increases, a structured path to supervisory roles, and access to financial support including 529 plans, Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) funding, and state tax credits.

ISSA‘s Cleaning Technician Registered Apprenticeship is a one-year, competency-based program featuring a combination of structured training and applied workplace experience, nationally recognized curriculum and certifications, and a focus on safety, infection prevention, and professional standards. Employers in certain states may also be eligible for tax credits to offset the cost of qualified educational expenses and wages for each apprentice at their organization.

To find out more about the Cleaning Technician Registered Apprenticeship and to express interest in participating in the pilot program, visit ISSA or watch this explanatory video on YouTube : “This Is a Trade Now: ISSA Launches First-Ever Cleaning Technician Apprenticeship

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