Future proof your business by hiring an apprentice Customer Service and Retail Skills Understanding apprenticeships
Who are they for?
Training an apprentice is a great way to mould individuals into the perfect employee for your business.
Apprenticeships can be completed by existing staff who want to recognise and develop their skills, or by someone who has joined the organisation in an apprenticeship role.
Apprenticeships are work-based training programmes designed to industry standards and more specifically, around the needs of employers leading to nationally recognised qualifications. There are three levels of apprenticeship: Level 2 - Intermediate Level Apprenticeship (GCSE) Level 3 - Advanced Level Apprenticeship (A Level) Level 4 - Higher Level Apprenticeship (Up to Degree Level) All apprenticeships include on-the-job competence and skills training along with underpinning theoretical knowledge and essential work skills including communication, team work, numeracy and literacy. Depending on the learner’s previous qualifications, they will also continue to study English and maths. Apprentice training is primarily delivered in the workplace and offers minimum disruption to your business. The training programme is designed to your specific requirements and learning is flexible to fit around your organisation.
Middlesbrough College can support your current employees through apprenticeship frameworks developed to improve their existing skills set allowing them to progress in their job role. Our dedicated apprenticeship team regularly recruit and source skilled students onto apprenticeship frameworks as a natural continuation from their studies. We can also help you to recruit new apprentices offering a full recruitment service. An initial screening process is carried out, followed by an assessment, to ensure the candidates we put forward for your vacancy are the most beneficial for your organisation. Apprenticeships are available for anyone over the age of 16; there is no upper age limit. Your apprentice must be given a contract of employment and be employed for a minimum of 30 hours a week, if not more.
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