Apprenticeships
Apprenticeships are an exciting option - you get hands-on training and also the chance to put your skills into practice.
Apprenticeships provide a clear route for progression and applicants can choose between different entry options according to their level of educational achievements and abilities.
There are a wide range of Apprenticeships available across almost every sector of industry. Apprenticeship training involves a mixture of on-the-job skills and classroom learning. Therefore, apprentices are supported by a college or training organisation and they have a workplace mentor.
A useful guide can be found via the following link:
Here are a couple of tools to help with searching for apprenticeship vacancies:
- Log into Unifrog and scroll down on the home page to the ‘Apprenticeship’ button. All students have a Unifrog account. This site gives the ability to search by career sector and area.
- Register and search the Find an apprenticeship - GOV.UK. If a student is looking for an apprenticeship, they should be using this site twice weekly from March if they are in Year 11 and twice weekly from December if they are in Year 13.
It is also worth approaching specific employers directly too, if you want to be really proactive.
Other useful websites to look at include:
- Apprenticeships Government information on finding an apprenticeship
- Apprenticeships Government information on becoming an apprentice YouTube
- Apprenticeships The National Apprenticeship Service (NAS)
- Advice | targetapprenticeships Apprenticeship advice from Target Apprenticeships