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Apprenticeship
LOETB is responsible for the administration and management of the apprenticeship programme within Laois and Offaly.
Apprenticeship is a recognised means by which people are trained whilst leading to rewarding careers, with learning grounded in the practical experience of undertaking a real job.
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Apprenticeships in Ireland are: • Industry-led by consortia of industry and education partners • Lead to an award at Levels 5 to 10 on the
National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) • Between 2-4 years in duration • Minimum 50% on-the-job learning • Flexible delivery – online, blended, off-the-job learning in increment/blocks • Apprentices are employed under a formal contract of apprenticeship* • *For apprenticeships in place prior to 2016 the
State pays a training allowance to apprentices during off-the-job training phases.
An apprentice can ‘earn and learn’ on the job. Craft apprentices generally comprise of seven phases, three off-the-job and four on-the-job and normally take a minimum of 4 years.
CONTACT
Sandra Doyle, Senior Training Advisor T: 085 8598413 • E: sdoyle@loetb.ie
Mary Leech, Senior Training Advisor T: 087 1463092 • E: mleech@loetb.ie
Caroline Spollen, Senior Training Advisor T: 085 2541789 • E: cspollen@loetb.ie
Michelle Tierney, Apprenticeship Services Manager T: 057 9339632 • E: mtierney@loetb.ie MAMF apprentice Reece Seery awarded a Certificate of Excellence in the World Skills Ireland National Competition
What type of apprenticeships are on offer? There are 25 craft trades available in four industry sectors: • Construction • Electrical • Engineering • Motor
New Occupational Apprenticeships are a minimum of 2 years, ranging from Levels 5-9, and have been proposed by the Apprenticeship Council in response to demand for skills in a range of industry sectors including: • Biopharma • Finance • Hospitality • ICT • Insurance • Property Services
Full list of all apprenticeships and details on eligibility criteria for each apprenticeship visit