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Apprenticeships; a comprehensive guide

Apprenticeships; a comprehensive guide. What is an Apprenticeship?. An Apprenticeship is a route into employment, training and education giving young people the opportunity to: Earn while they learn Gain a variety of transferable skills Gain job-specific skills

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Apprenticeships; a comprehensive guide

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  1. Apprenticeships; a comprehensive guide

  2. What is an Apprenticeship? An Apprenticeship is a route into employment, training and education giving young people the opportunity to: Earn while they learn Gain a variety of transferable skills Gain job-specific skills Work towards nationally recognised qualifications Enable progression into further/higher education Advance in a chosen career

  3. Types of Apprenticeship Apprenticeships are increasingly recognised as the gold standard for work-based training. There are over 100,000 employers offering Apprenticeships in more than 160,000 locations; there are more than 250 different types of Apprenticeships available offering over 1,200 job roles. They generally fall into one of three categories: Intermediate Level Apprenticeships Advanced Level Apprenticeships Higher Apprenticeships

  4. Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies 48 36 24 12 0 Food and Drink • Productivity Manager • General Food Manager (Production) • Technical Manager • Lean Manufacturing Manager • General Management (Food Operations) • Organisational and Development Manager • Continuous Improvement Manager • Manager, Processes • Specialist Butcher • Master Baker • Manager, Supply Chain • Diagnostic Technician • Specialist Cake Decorator • Productivity Manager Duration of Apprenticeship - months • Baker • Brewing Operative • Equipment Technician • Fishmonger • Confectioner Advanced Level (Level 3) Higher Level (Level 4 and above) Intermediate Level (Level 2)

  5. Information and Communication Technology 48 36 24 12 0 IT, Software, Web and Telecoms Professionals • IT Project Manager • Analyst Developer • IT Service Manager • IT Security Analyst • Network/Telecoms Manager • Software/ Web Developer • Desktop Support Engineer • Network Planner • Database Administrator • Network Engineer • Software Tester Duration of Apprenticeship - months • Support Administrator • Website Administrator • Helpdesk Professional • Field Operations • (line installer & repairer) Advanced Level (Level 3) Higher Level (Level 4 and above) Intermediate Level (Level 2)

  6. Business Administration and Law 48 36 24 12 0 Management • Manager • Senior Manager • Head of Department • Director • Section Manager • First Line Manager • Assistant Manager • Trainee Manager • Senior Supervisor • Junior Non-Commissioned Officer Duration of Apprenticeship - months • Team leader • Floor manager • Helpdesk manager • Trainee supervisor • Team co-ordinator Advanced Level (Level 3) Higher Level (Level 4 and above) Intermediate Level (Level 2)

  7. Raising the Participation Age (RPA) Raising the participation age (RPA) does not mean young people must stay in school; they will able to choose one of the following options: Full-time education, such as school, college or home education Work-based learning, such as an Apprenticeship Part-time education or training if they are employed, self-employed or volunteering for more than 20 hours a week.

  8. Case study films (1) Apprenticeships a better future (6mins 40sec) - YouTube[You can listen to actual apprentices talking about their choices and the impact an Apprenticeship has made on their life, career and future. Listen to what employers have to say about the value apprentices bring to the business and CEO of NAS talks about the importance of skills and the impact it has on the future of young people and ultimately the future of our economy] New Era for Apprenticeships (2mins 40sec) - YouTube[This video shows the launch of the Government campaign “A New Era for Apprenticeships” - launched by Minister for Skills, John Hayes MP and apprentices]

  9. Case study films (2) Brathay apprentice challenge 2012 (2mins 36sec) – YouTube [This video showcases pure commitment, enthusiasm, endurance and determination by some of our leading apprentices, Employers and apprentices from across England came together to compete at a two day event which tested young peoples business acumen, team working and physical endurance.] WorldSkills UK – Medallion for Excellence Winner (2mins 5secs) – YouTube [Adam Pierson is a Sous Chef at Claridge’s Hotel in London. The video shows Adam’s progression and career which began with an Apprenticeship, and how his career and confidence was given a huge boost after training ,competing  and winning at a WorldSkills competition representing the UK in 2003.]

  10. What are employers looking for? Determination

  11. Further information • If you would like further information about Apprenticeships please visit the apprenticeships.org.uk • To see the current jobs available please visit Apprenticeship vacancies • To listen to what apprentices’ say about their Apprenticeship please visit apprenticeships.org.uk • If there are pupils who are unsure of their choices and require further careers guidance, please put them in contact with nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk or call 0800 100 900 National Apprenticeship Service

  12. National Apprenticeship Service

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