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If you would prefer not to study full-time but to earn and learn then think about work-based learning. This gives you the chance to gain a qualification while working.

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What is an Apprenticeship?

Apprentices learn through both on and off-the-job education and training to build up knowledge and skills, gaining qualifications and earning money at the same time.

The employer will pay your wages and give on-the-job training. You will also spend time with a learning provider studying key skills, team working, communication, IT, numeric skills and problem-solving.

An Apprenticeship offers NVQ Level 2 plus Key Skills and a Technical Certificate, and progression to an Advanced Apprenticeship. It lasts between 1 and 2 years.

An Advanced Apprenticeship offers NVQ Level 3 plus Key Skills and a Technical Certificate. It will last between 2 and 3 years. It is a recognised route into higher education.

To find out more about this option, visit the Apprenticeship links or ring for further information on 08000 150 600

 

Entry to Employment (e2e)

If you do not feel ready to move into further full-time study, work-based learning or a job with training, Entry to Employment (e2e) may be the best option for you. It gives you the chance to gain basic and key skills and can prepare you for an Apprenticeship, employment or further learning opportunities.

Links to the e2e providers across our region are listed below:

Visit your local Connexions centre to get more details or talk through your options.

Day release

Some employers offer the opportunity to study one day a week at college to get a qualification relevant to the job. If you are working and are interested in day release, ask your employer if they would consider this option.

New Deal for Young People

This scheme is for 18-24 year olds on Jobseekers Allowance. It gives the help and support needed to look for work, including training and job preparation. For more details, visit your local Jobcentre Plus or check out the website.


Page updated: Monday, March 10, 2008 6:19 PM


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