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Apprenticeship is an opportunity to earn money while you learn. As an apprentice you will receive on the job training and support to develop the skills you need to succeed in your chosen industry. Unlike with academic courses at university or college, an Apprenticeship allows you to achieve nationally recognised qualifications at your place of work.
An Apprenticeship programme is for at least 12 months and each Apprenticeship is comprised of Functional Skills, a Technical Certificate and a National Vocational Qualification (NVQ). There are Intermediate (Level 2), Advanced (Level 3).
Apprenticeships give you the skills you need to succeed whatever your chosen industry. The biggest benefit of an Apprenticeship is that you can earn while you learn. You don't have to wait until you are qualified to embark on your new career - instead, your employer will give you the help and support you need to move up the career ladder whilst gaining nationally-recognised qualifications.
An Apprenticeship allows you to learn industry-specific skills and to acquire 'real' knowledge and experience that will make you stand out from the rest. As an apprentice you are treated just like a normal employee and are entitled to a salary and paid holidays, with the added benefit of on the job training and development.
We deliver apprenticeships in the following areas
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This includes the Level 3 First Aid cost which is now mandatory and delivered as part of the training. Time is 9 am to 6pm. all candidates need to be enrolled and must have done the assessments at least two weeks before the training.
Please register to reserve a space
TBA
4 days classsroom training. Thereafter on passing the exam,
Everyday - All day
£ 0.00
Update your skills from anywhere for free. To access the free online courses and tutorials, "go to Courses on the main menu and then click e-Learning"
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