APPRENTICESHIPS (EMPLOYERS)

WHAT ARE APPRENTICESHIPS?
Most people have heard of Apprenticeships, but what do they mean
these days?
Well, apprenticeships are fixed-term jobs, where the apprentice learns the skills required to work in your organisation and in that job role as they go. This means the training is on-going throughout, and the apprentice is always working towards a qualification.
The apprentice will usually be in the workplace, but will spend time each week learning in college as well - and each helps the other in the person’s development. You as the employer will provide on-the-job training and Shipley College will handle the classroom curriculum. You will be fully supported throughout - we all want the apprentice to succeed!
Apprenticeships can be a real asset to your organisation - as a great way to develop your existing staff, or recruit enthusiastic new apprentices into your workforce to learn your organisation's ways.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
"THIS IS THE FIRST TIME WE HAVE HAD AN APPRENTICE IN THE IT OPERATIONS TEAM AND SO WE DIDN'T KNOW QUITE WHAT TO EXPECT, BUT IT HAS BROUGHT FRESH TALENT AND ENERGY TO OUR GROUP."
Having an apprentice has been a cost-effective way to build our team, assisting with tasks such as software updates, system maintenance,
and troubleshooting, allowing us to free up senior staff to focus on more complex projects. Most importantly, we have been able to provide an opportunity for a young person to gain practical on-the-job experience and training, which will be invaluable in their future career (though we hope they choose to stay with us once the apprenticeship ends).
Overall, having an apprentice working with us has brought many benefits to our team and wider school, from cost savings, technical expertise,
to helping us look at problems and solutions with a fresh perspective."
– Graham Rogers, Titus Salt School
CONTACT US
To start discussing finding an apprentice that is right for you, or using apprenticeships to upskill any of your current staff members, the benefits and costs involved, or even if you may be thinking of recruiting an apprentice in something not currently listed - please start by contacting us using the form below, or call us on 01274 327211.