Apprenticeships Leicester
Apprenticeships are a structured programme of work-based training and education for a wide range of occupations. Becoming an Apprentice allows learners to work for an employer, learn on the job, build up knowledge and skills, gain a recognised qualification - all whilst earning a wage.
The City of Leicester College
0116 241 3984
Downing Drive
Leicester
0116 241 3984
Downing Drive
Leicester GB.LE56LN
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Leicester International College-UK
+44 (0) 116 255 1818
132-134 London Road
Leicester
Leicester International College-UK
+44 (0) 116 255 1818
132-134 London Road
Leicester GB.LE21EB
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Leicester College Of Performing Arts
+44 (0) 845 166 2179
Garden Street
Leicester
Leicester College Of Performing Arts
+44 (0) 845 166 2179
Garden Street
Leicester GB.LE13UA
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Leicester Tutorial
+44 (0) 116 271 5958
East Street
Leicester
Leicester Tutorial
+44 (0) 116 271 5958
East Street
Leicester GB.LE25AF
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Educational Establishment
Station Road
Hinckley
Educational Establishment
Station Road
Hinckley GB.LE101AW
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Vaughan College
+44 (0) 116 251 7368
156-160 St. Nicholas Circle
Leicester
Vaughan College
+44 (0) 116 251 7368
156-160 St. Nicholas Circle
Leicester GB.LE14LB
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Regent Road College
+44 (0) 116 255 4629
Regent Road
Leicester
Regent Road College
+44 (0) 116 255 4629
Regent Road
Leicester GB.LE17LW
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Albert College
+44 (0) 116 255 8967
163A London Road
Leicester
Albert College
+44 (0) 116 255 8967
163A London Road
Leicester GB.LE21EG
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Fern
+44 (0) 1455 636333
61A Stockwell Head
Hinckley
Fern
+44 (0) 1455 636333
61A Stockwell Head
Hinckley GB.LE101RD
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Learning Information & Technology Centre
+44 (0) 24 7638 2265
44 Newdegate Street
Nuneaton
Learning Information & Technology Centre
+44 (0) 24 7638 2265
44 Newdegate Street
Nuneaton GB.CV114EU
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Apprenticeships Apprenticeships are a structured programme of work-based training and education for a wide range of occupations. Becoming an Apprentice allows learners to work for an employer, learn on the job, build up knowledge and skills, gain a recognised qualification - all whilst earning a wage. Applying for an Apprenticeship Apprenticeships are open to anyone aged 16-24 living in England and not taking part in full-time education. There are two ways to apply for an Apprenticeship: - Application through the Learning and Skills Council
- Direct application to an employer who takes on apprentices
Candidates are tested and interviewed before selection to ensure that they are serious and committed enough to take on the amount of work and study expected of them, and that they are suitable for the area of work they have chosen to do. Apprenticeship Levels There are several types of Apprenticeships: - Young Apprenticeships
For 14-16 year olds. - Pre-Apprenticeships
Based on the Entry to Employment programme and set at level 1 of the National Qualifications Framework (NQF). - Apprenticeships
Set at level 2 of the National Qualifications Framework. - Advanced Apprenticeships
Set at level 3 of the National Qualifications Framework.
Apprenticeship Framework Traditionally, Apprenticeships are made up of the following elements: - Key Skills - such as problem-solving, working in teams, communication and using new technology.
- A National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) (for level 2 and 3 Apprenticeships).
- A technical certificate (such as a BTEC National Diploma).
- Other mandatory or optional elements as specified by the particular occupation.
However, there has recently been a move towards an increased flexibility in the content and design of the Apprenticeship framework, and whilst the technical certificate is still an essential component, it does not have to be taken as a separate qualification and may be included as part of the NVQ. An Apprenticeship does not last for a fixed length of time - it finishes when all the necessary elements have been completed. However, the majority of Apprenticeships usually last between one and two years, although some may take up to five years to complete. |
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