Apprenticeships
Getting paid while you learn may sound too good to be true - but as an Apprentice you really do get the best of both worlds.
If you are keen to enter the world of work but don't want to stop studying, then an Apprenticeship could be the answer. Apprenticeships offer a practical balance between learning skills and earning a living and there are now over 180 different Apprenticeships available across about 80 different sectors.
If you are keen to enter the world of work but don't want to stop studying, then an Apprenticeship could be the answer. Apprenticeships offer a practical balance between learning skills and earning a living and there are now over 180 different Apprenticeships available across about 80 different sectors.
Apprenticeships enable you to start working and earn a decent wage as you learn the skills and gain the qualifications that employers require.
All Apprenticeships lead to National Vocational Qualifications, Technical and Key Skills qualifications.
Pay can vary but all employed apprentices must receive a minimum of £80 per week.
All Apprenticeships lead to National Vocational Qualifications, Technical and Key Skills qualifications.
Pay can vary but all employed apprentices must receive a minimum of £80 per week.
Our training/assessment programmes are funded via Suffolk Learning Skills Council (LSC).
The length of time it takes a person to achieve the Apprenticeship depends on the person's previous experience, skills gained, the commitment to training by their supervisor and the effort the person puts into gaining it.
Each Apprenticeship involves a structured programme of training leading to a recognised qualification, and they cover a wide range of occupations. They are available at different levels, letting you choose the speed you wish to learn.
An Apprenticeship can also be a route into higher education for further qualifications; you don't even have to stop once you've completed an Advanced Apprenticeship.
Take a look at the Apprenticeship.
Take a look at the Advanced Apprenticeship.
The length of time it takes a person to achieve the Apprenticeship depends on the person's previous experience, skills gained, the commitment to training by their supervisor and the effort the person puts into gaining it.
Each Apprenticeship involves a structured programme of training leading to a recognised qualification, and they cover a wide range of occupations. They are available at different levels, letting you choose the speed you wish to learn.
An Apprenticeship can also be a route into higher education for further qualifications; you don't even have to stop once you've completed an Advanced Apprenticeship.
Take a look at the Apprenticeship.
Take a look at the Advanced Apprenticeship.