Apprenticeships North Hertfordshire College Sam Gavin.

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Apprenticeships North Hertfordshire College Sam Gavin

 Work-based learning programmes  For individuals aged 16+  Must have left full time education  Need to be in employment The benefit? + = WorkLearn What is an Apprenticeship?

Just some of the possibilities… Accounting Active Leisure Airport Operations Animal Care Brickwork Business Administration Care Carpentry & Joinery Catering Construction Contact Centre Customer Service Distribution & Warehousing Electrical Engineering Entry to Employment Floristry Gas Services Engineering Hairdressing Heating & Ventilation Maintenance Horse Care Horticulture Hospitality & Catering Information Technology Management Motor Vehicle Painting & Decorating Plastering Plumbing Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Retail Selling Team Leading

What level can I study at? Intermediate Apprenticeship Level 2 12– 18 months Advanced Apprenticeship Level 3 12 – 48 months Higher Apprenticeship Level 4 12 – 14 months

National Vocational Qualification Competence based Technical Certificate Knowledge based Key Skills Maths English ICT What qualifications will I gain? Level 2 Level 3 Level 2 Level 3 Level 1 Level 2 IA AA

How are they delivered? Day release Apprentice visits North Hertfordshire College one day per week/month. 100% Workplace North Hertfordshire College assessor visits you at work.

What will I earn? The majority of Apprentices are employed full time from 30 hours-40 hours per week. Weekly wage around and in excess of £102.00

 8 weeks traineeship  4 weeks in classroom followed by 3 weeks in work placement  1 week back in the classroom  Gain/improve Employability skills to help prepare you for the workplace BBC Traineeship

The College find employers who can offer a work placement opportunity. The College recruit suitable trainees. SUPPORTED BY A PLACEMENT COACH Employability Skills Programme Maths & English Assessment & Support The trainees attend a four week intensive employability skills & Digital/Social media training programme aimed at helping them prepare for the workplace. Each trainee has a Maths & English assessment. On successful completion of the four week intensive employability skills training programme the trainees go onto a work placement for a period of 3 weeks. On completion of the work placement the trainee may be offered a job. Where the trainee doesn’t get offered a job the employer will provide the trainee with a reference and the College will provide additional support to help find a position that’s right for the trainee. Employer Engagement & Trainee Recruitment Work Placement Next Steps BBC Traineeship Overview

SEE IT FOR YOURSELF…..

What Next? Register and visit the following websites for more info and to start applying for apprenticeship BBC Make it Digital Traineeship