Apprenticeship Handbook

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APPRENTICESHIP HANDBOOK EXPERTS IN APPRENTICESHIPS & TRAINING


“I had such a great time studying here, completing my Level 3 course in Network and System Security, when I heard about the vacancy for the apprenticeship, I knew I had to apply and I’m so glad I did. Learning on the job has meant that I have had the opportunity to develop my skills as I go, as well as learning the theory side of things.” Matthew Mallet Level 4 Network Engineer apprentice at Middlesbrough College


EXPERTS IN APPRENTICESHIPS AND TRAINING Northern Skills is one of the largest providers of apprenticeships in the North East. We work with a huge range of employers across many different sectors. Our Apprenticeships Team and experienced training advisors work together to deliver apprenticeship training and assessments at all levels and have helped thousands of young people secure an apprenticeship in their chosen career, putting them on the fast track to success. Northern Skills is the apprenticeship and training arm of the Middlesbrough College Group. TTE is part of the Middlesbrough College Group and is the UK’s leading provider of technical training to the oil & gas, process, manufacturing and engineering sectors. New apprenticeships vacancies are made available throughout the year, please check our website for new roles: northernskills.co.uk

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Apprenticeships Explained Your Questions Answered Apprenticeships We Offer Beauty Business Catering and Hospitality Childcare, Healthcare and Education Construction Engineering and Manufacturing IT, Computing and Digital Technologies Motor Vehicle (Automotive Technology) What To Do Next Can’t Find an Apprenticeship or Vacancy That’s Right For You?

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APPRENTICESHIPS EXPLAINED

An apprenticeship is a great way to gain what all employers are looking for: qualifications and experience. They enable you to work alongside experienced staff in addition to studying for an industry recognised qualification and earn a wage at the same time. With an apprenticeship under your belt, you’ll have achieved a recognised qualification and have the essential skills and experience employers want, meaning you’re more likely to sustain long lasting employment. Employers are always looking for apprentices too, so you can apply at any time of the year providing you are aged 16 or over! Benefits ❱ Earn a wage ❱ Gain a recognised qualification ❱ Receive hands-on training ❱ Learn job specific skills ❱ Avoid University loan debts Levels ❱ Level 2 Intermediate apprenticeship – equivalent to ❱ ❱ ❱

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five GCSEs at grade 4 Level 3 Advanced apprenticeship – equivalent to two A levels Level 4/5 higher apprenticeship – equivalent to a University level qualification Level 6/7 Degree apprenticeship – equivalent to a masters degree

Did you know? ❱ Over 70% of our apprentices who completed ❱ ❱

their apprenticeship progressed to full time employment. We have a 91% satisfaction rate. On average, achieving a Level 2 or Level 3 apprenticeship can boost earnings by 11% and 16% respectively (NAS).


“I enjoyed studying my Level 3 Digital Marketing apprenticeship. I learnt skills in graphic design, marketing strategy, reporting, social media ads, social media management, newsletter writing and podcast management.” Thomas Styan Level 3 Digital Marketing apprentice at Wander Films 3


“The great thing about an apprenticeship is that as soon as you’ve got your qualification, you can begin to move in so many different directions – the career ladder is never ending. “I hope to become a practice manager, and because of my apprenticeship, my potential routes to achieving that goal are amazing. “My time at the practice and in College really co-ordinated well, I had a great dental tutor and assessor, whose support was always there if I needed it.” Libby Palmer Level 3 Dental Nursing Libby is now the Assistant Practice Manager at Elliott McCarthy Dental and Implant Clinic

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YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED How long do they last?

An apprenticeship can last anywhere from 1-4 years depending on the type of qualification and the level you are working towards.

How much time do I spend in the classroom?

How much time you spend in the classroom will depend on the type of apprenticeship you are doing. You are typically employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week and learn both on the job and at one of Northern Skills training facilities. This usually equates to spending 4 days in work and 1 day in the classroom. You will be allocated a personal assessor who will visit your place of work and provide feedback and support during your programme.

How will I be assessed?

Each apprenticeship programme is assessed slightly differently through different methods such as:

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Practical assessments /exams Portfolio of evidence Final assessment

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On & off job training End-point assessment (exams, interviews and presentations)

How much will I get paid?

As an apprentice, you are entitled to the national apprentice wage, however many employers choose to pay more than this or increase the rate after the employee has been within the company for a certain amount of time. Find out the latest apprenticeship minimum wage.

What is my holiday entitlement?

As an employee you are entitled to a minimum of 20 days per holiday year, in addition to bank holidays. Your employer may offer more than this or increase your entitlement once you have been there longer.

What roles are available?

Check out our latest apprenticeship vacancies here.

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APPRENTICESHIPS WE OFFER

All our apprenticeships are new qualifications developed in consultation with employers by the Institute for Apprenticeships & Technical Education.

Beauty ❱ ❱

Level 2 Beauty Therapist Level 3 Advanced Beauty Therapist

Childcare, Healthcare and Education ❱ ❱ ❱

Business ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱

Level 3 Team Leader/ Supervisor (ILM3) Level 3 Business Administrator Level 2 Customer Service Practitioner Level 2 Accounts/ Finance Assistant (AAT2) Level 3 Accounts Assistant (AAT3) Level 4 Professional Accounting (AAT4) Level 5 Operations/ Departmental Manager (ILM5)

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Level 2 Commis Chef Level 2 Production Chef Level 2 Hospitality Team Member Level 3 Hospitality Supervisor

Level 3 Dental Nursing Level 3 Teaching Assistant Level 4 Children, Young People and Families Practitioner

Construction ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱

Level 2 Bricklayer Level 2 Wood Manufacturing Operative Level 2 Carpentry and Joinery (Architectural, Site) Level 3 Advanced Carpentry and Joinery (Architectural, Site) Level 2 Property Maintenance Operative Level 3 Civil Engineering Technician Level 4 Civil Engineering Senior Technician Level 4 Construction Quantity Surveying Technician Level 4 Construction Site Supervisor Level 4 Construction Design and Build Technician


Engineering & Manufacturing ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱

Level 2 Lean Manufacturing Operative Level 2 Engineering Operative Level 2 General Welder Level 2 Science Manufacturing Process Operative Level 3 Science Manufacturing Technician Level 3 Science Industry Maintenance Technician Level 3 Laboratory Technician Level 3 Maintenance & Operations Engineering Technician Level 3 Engineering Design & Draught (Electrical, Mechanical, Instrumentation and Structural) Level 3 Engineering Technician Level 3 Machining Technician Level 3 Engineering Fitter Level 3 Metal Fabricator Level 3 Pipe Welder Level 3 Plate Welder

IT, Computing and Digital Technologies ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱ ❱

Level 3 Digital Marketer Level 3 Information Communications Technician Level 3 Marketing Assistant Level 3 Cyber Security Technician Level 3 Network Cable Installer (Newcastle only) Level 3 Software Development Technician Level 3 Content Creator Level 4 Digital Industries – Marketing Executive Level 4 Digital Industries – Software Developer Level 4 Digital Industries – Network Engineer Level 5 Audio Visual Technician

Motor Vehicle (Automotive Technology) ❱ ❱

Level 2 Autocare Technician Level 3 Light Vehicle Service and Maintenance Technician

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Beauty Transform you career in beauty with one of our apprenticeships! Not only will you learn industry specific skills on the job, but you’ll also develop key transferable skills such as communication, organisation and customer service to help you succeed in the beauty business.

Employers we work with Are you Gelous yet, Bel Viso, Ultra Chique Clinique, Goddess Beauty, Seashells Hair and Beauty Salon, Aspire Hairdressing & Beauty. 8


COURSE LEVEL 2 BEAUTY THERAPIST

LEVEL 3 ADVANCED BEAUTY THERAPIST

DURATION

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

CAREER PROGRESSION

18 months

Applicants are required to have gained a Level 2 English and maths (GCSE grades 7-4). If you do not have a grade 7-4 (A-C) in English and/or maths you will be required to continue studying these subjects.

On completion of this apprenticeship, you will have the opportunity to progress onto the Level 3 Advanced Beauty Therapy apprenticeship.

21 months

Applicants are required to have gained a grade 4(C) or above in maths and English.

On completion of this apprenticeship, you could progress into full time employment or self-employment with your own business.

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Business Our apprenticeships will give you the essential knowledge and skills to be successful in business. You will develop transferable skills such as planning, research analysis, working with others and effective communication. There are a range of standards available to suit a variety of office-based roles including administration, customer services, management and accountancy. Employers we work with Darlington Building Society, Wilton International, Ambrose & Co, CPI and Redcar & Cleveland Council.

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COURSE

LEVEL 2 CUSTOMER SERVICE PRACTITIONER

DURATION

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

You must have achieved GCSE English and maths at grade 3 (D) or above, 13 months (+3 or Functional Skills Level 1. Individual months EPA) employers may also set their own entry requirements.

CAREER PROGRESSION On completion, the apprentice could progress into the Level 3 Customer Service Specialist apprenticeship or into career roles such as customer service specialist, management, business administration or a senior support role.

You must have achieved GCSE English and maths at grade 4 (C) or above, or Functional Skills Level 2. Individual employers may also set their own entry requirements.

On completion, the apprentice could progress into an Assistant Accountant role on the AAT Level 3 apprenticeship.

LEVEL 3 TEAM LEADER/SUPERVISOR 18-21 months (ILM3)

You must have achieved GCSE English and maths at grade 4 (C) or above, or Functional Skills Level 2. Individual employers may also set their own entry requirements.

On completion, apprentices may choose to register as Associate Members with the Institute of Leadership and Management to support their professional career development and progress. Apprentices could also progress onto the Level 5 Operational Manager apprenticeship or the Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management.

LEVEL 3 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR

You must have achieved GCSE English and maths at grade 4 (C) or above, or Functional Skills Level 2. Individual employers may also set their own entry requirements.

The administration role may be a gateway to further career opportunities, such as management, senior support roles, finance or human resources.

LEVEL 2 ACCOUNTS/ FINANCE ASSISTANT (AAT2)

14-17 months

18-21 months

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COURSE LEVEL 3 ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT (AAT3)

LEVEL 4 PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING (AAT4)

LEVEL 5 OPERATIONS/ DEPARTMENTAL MANAGER (ILM5)

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DURATION

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

CAREER PROGRESSION

15-18 months

You must have achieved GCSE English and maths at grade 4 (C) or above, or Functional Skills Level 2. Individual employers may also set their own entry requirements.

On completion, the apprentice could progress into a Professional Accounting / Taxation Technician role on the AAT Level 4 apprenticeship.

You must have achieved GCSE English and maths at grade 4 (C) or above, or Functional Skills Level 2. Individual employers may also set their own entry requirements.

Completion of the Professional Accounting technician apprenticeship may lead to the candidate receiving credits towards the completion of the Professional Accountant apprenticeship or Chartered Accountancy qualifications provided by the relevant professional bodies. Possible job roles include assistant auditor, commercial analyst, business tax assistant or payroll manager.

You must have achieved GCSE English and maths at grade 4 (C) or above, 24-29 months or Functional Skills Level 2. Individual employers may also set their own entry requirements.

On completion, apprentices can register as full members with the Chartered Management Institute and/or the Institute of Leadership and Management, and those with 3 years of management experience can apply for Chartered Manager status through the CMI.

18-21 months


“I’d always wanted to do accountancy and the idea of earning while I was learning was really appealing. I also knew an apprenticeship would also give me practical hands-on experience, something I probably wouldn’t get at University. “Opting for an apprenticeship was the best decision I’ve ever made, and I’d recommend it to anyone!” Ben Robinson Ben is an Accounts Manager at Intelect and studied the AAT Advanced Diploma

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Catering and Hospitality

Be part of this fast paced, exciting and lively industry with career opportunities in hotels, restaurants, cruise ships, nightclubs and bars. You will develop transferable skills such as planning, food hygiene, working with others and effective communication. There are a range of standards available to suit a variety of roles in food production and hospitality. Employers we work with Elerby Hotel, The Water Mill, Subway, O'Grady's Hotel, Wainstones Hotel, Whitegates and Stockton Borough Council 14


COURSE

LEVEL 2 COMMIS CHEF

LEVEL 2 PRODUCTION CHEF

LEVEL 2 HOSPITALITY TEAM MEMBER

LEVEL 3 HOSPITALITY SUPERVISOR

DURATION

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

CAREER PROGRESSION

18 months

Applicants are required to have gained a Level 2 English and maths (GCSE grades 7-4). If you do not have a grade 7-4 (A-C) in English and/or maths you will be required to continue studying these subjects.

Progression from this apprenticeship is expected to be a full time role or Senior Production Chef via the Level 3 apprenticeship.

15 months

Applicants are required to have gained a Level 2 English and maths (GCSE grades 7-4). If you do not have a grade 7-4 (A-C) in English and/or maths you will be required to continue studying these subjects.

Progression from this apprenticeship is expected to be into a senior chef production role via the Level 3 apprenticeship.

18 months (minimum)

Applicants are required to have gained a Level 1 English and maths (GCSE grade 2 (E) or above). In addition, if you do not have a grade 4 (C) in English and/or maths you will be required to continue studying these subjects.

Progression from this apprenticeship is expected to be onto a hospitality supervisory role via the Level 3 Hospitality Supervisor apprenticeship.

18 months (minimum)

Employers will set their own entry requirements, but it is expected that the individual would have worked with an operational role within the industry to start on this apprenticeship standard. Applicants are required to have gained a Level 2 English and maths (GCSE grade 4 (C) or above).

Progression from this apprenticeship could be into a hospitality management position via full-time employment, or a Level 4/ higher apprenticeship.

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Childcare, Healthcare and Education

If you aspire to support children and young people to succeed in their education and development, or support practitioners and patients in a healthcare setting, an apprenticeship is a great way to develop your skills in a practical setting. Our apprenticeship standards cover occupations such as nursery assistants, school support staff and dental nursing. Employers we work with Redcar and Cleveland Council, Middlesbrough Council, Saville Dental Practice, Riverdale Health Care, Perfect Smile, Tees Valley Care. 16


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LEVEL 3 DENTAL NURSING

LEVEL 3 TEACHING ASSISTANT

LEVEL 4 CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE AND FAMILIES PRACTITIONER

DURATION

18-21 months

18-21 months

18-21 months

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

CAREER PROGRESSION

You must have achieved GCSE English and maths at grade 4 (C) or above, or Functional Skills Level 2. Individual employers may also set their own entry requirements.

On completion of this apprenticeship the apprentice can register with the General Dental Council as a qualified dental nurse. Career progression opportunities include roles as a dental hygienist, dentist, general nurse or oral health educator.

You must have achieved GCSE English and maths at grade 4 (C) or above, or Functional Skills Level 2. Individual employers may also set their own entry requirements.

As well as ensuring full competency as a teaching assistant, this standard provides a foundation for potential progression into a number of career paths in the educational sector including higher level teaching assistant, assistant teacher, and teacher.

You must have achieved GCSE English and maths at grade 4 (C) or above, or Functional Skills Level 2. Individual employers may also set their own entry requirements.

Apprentices could progress onto the Level 5 Children, Young People and Families Manager apprenticeship. Possible job roles available after this apprenticeship include residential care practitioner or care support worker.

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Construction Build your career in one of the biggest UK industries with a role in construction. Alongside traditional trades you will have the opportunity to pursue an apprenticeship in construction specialisms such as civil engineering. Employers we work with Broadacres, Persimmon Homes, Gleeson Homes, ERW Joinery, Vision Building Services, Teesside Valley Combined Authority, Jacobs UK Ltd, Taylor Wimpey, RWO Associates Ltd.

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COURSE

LEVEL 2 BRICKLAYER

LEVEL 2 WOOD PRODUCT MANUFACTURING OPERATIVE

LEVEL 2 CARPENTRY AND JOINERY

DURATION

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

CAREER PROGRESSION

24-30 months

If not already achieved the apprentice will have to achieve Level 1 English and maths and take the test for Level 2 prior to taking their end point assessment.

On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) Card at the appropriate level. Achievement of this qualification will provide opportunities to progress to further qualifications and training such as the Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Bricklaying or Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Occupational Work Supervision.

24 months

If not already achieved, the apprentice will have to achieve Level 1 English and maths and take the test for Level 2 prior to taking their end-point assessment.

This apprenticeship may lead to more specialist occupations through further training such as Advanced Furniture CNC Technician.

12-27 months

If not already achieved the apprentice will have to achieve Level 1 English and maths and take the test for Level 2 prior to taking their end point assessment.

On completion of this standard, some apprentices may progress onto the Level 3 Carpentry and Joinery apprenticeship or secure employment as a site carpenter or architectural joiner.

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COURSE LEVEL 2 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE OPERATIVE

LEVEL 3 ADVANCED CARPENTRY AND JOINERY

LEVEL 3 CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN

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DURATION

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

CAREER PROGRESSION

12-15 months

if not already achieved the apprentice will have to achieve Level 1 English and maths and take the test for Level 2 prior to taking their end point assessment.

Completing this apprenticeship programme will enable progression into roles such as a maintenance assistant, property engineer or facilities assistant.

12-15 months

Apprentices must have completed Level 2 Carpentry and Joinery to progress onto the higher level.

The achievement of this standard will meet the requirement of the Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) ‘Advanced Skilled Worker’ standard which is widely recognised as a ‘licence to operate’ in a skilled construction trade. On completion of this standard, the apprentice can progress into roles such as advanced site carpenter or advanced architectural joiner.

36 months (+3 months EPA)

Applicants are required to have gained a Level English and maths (GCSE grades 9-4). If you do not have a grade 9 to 4 in English and / or Maths (grade A-C for previous GCSE measures) you will be required to continue studying these subjects.

On completion of this standard, apprentices could progress onto Higher Education courses in construction or seek employment in roles such as construction technician, civil engineering technician or junior site technician.


"I really wanted hand on experience when leaving school so I decided an apprenticeship was the best route for me to go down. After finishing my apprenticeship with Broadacres they offered me a full time job, so it has been great to progress within the company!" Joseph Elliot Level 2 Advanced Carpentry and Joinery apprentice working at Broadacres

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COURSE

LEVEL 4 CIVIL ENGINEERING SENIOR TECHNICIAN

LEVEL 4 CONSTRUCTION QUANTITY SURVEYING TECHNICIAN

LEVEL 4 CONSTRUCTION SITE SUPERVISOR

LEVEL 4 CONSTRUCTION DESIGN AND BUILD TECHNICIAN

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DURATION

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

CAREER PROGRESSION

36 months (+3 months EPA)

Applicants are required to have gained a Level 2 English and maths (GCSE grades 9-4 / A-C). If you do not have a grade 9 to 4 in English and / or Maths (grade A-C for previous GCSE measures) you will be required to continue studying these subjects.

Apprentices can progress onto a range of Higher Education courses or a degree apprenticeship. Possible job roles include construction technician, civil engineering technician o junior site technician.

36 months (+3 months EPA)

Applicants are required to have gained a Level 2 English and maths (GCSE grades 9-4 / A-C). If you do not have a grade 9 to 4 in English and / or Maths (grade A-C for previous GCSE measures) you will be required to continue studying these subjects.

Apprentices can progress onto a range of Higher Education courses or a degree apprenticeship. Possible job roles include assistant quantity surveyor, assistant cost engineer, or quantity surveying technician.

36 months (+3 months EPA)

Applicants are required to have gained a Level 2 English and maths (GCSE grades 9-4 / A-C). If you do not have a grade 9 to 4 in English and / or Maths (grade A-C for previous GCSE measures) you will be required to continue studying these subjects.

Apprentices can progress onto a range of Higher Education courses or a degree apprenticeship. Possible job roles include assistant site manager, construction sit supervisor or site manager.

36 months (+3 months EPA)

Applicants are required to have gained a Level 2 English and maths (GCSE grades 9-4 / A-C). If you do not have a grade 9 to 4 in English and / or Maths (grade A-C for previous GCSE measures) you will be required to continue studying these subjects.

Apprentices can progress onto a range of Higher Education courses or a degree apprenticeship. Possible job roles include design and build coordinator or design manager.


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Engineering and Manufacturing Design your future with a career in engineering. If you are an excellent problem solver with an analytical mind and have a desire to improve and innovate, then there are many opportunities available to you following an apprenticeship in engineering. Employers we work with British Steel, Sembcorp Energy, Mitsubishi Chemicals, Quorn Foods, ElringKlinger, Caterpillar, IPN, Labman, Engie Fabricom, Hitachi Rail EU, Propipe Ltd, Tees Components, Francis Brown, Paragon Rapid Technologies, Lionweld Kennedy Flooring, Jacobs. 24


COURSE LEVEL 2 LEAN MANUFACTURING OPERATIVE

LEVEL 2 ENGINEERING OPERATIVE

LEVEL 2 GENERAL WELDER

LEVEL 2 SCIENCE MANUFACTURING PROCESS OPERATIVE

DURATION

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

CAREER PROGRESSION

12-15 months

Apprentices without Level 1 (or equivalent) in English and maths must ensure that they achieve Level 1 and take the test for Level 2 prior to taking the end-point assessment.

This apprenticeship may lead to more specialist occupations through further training or higher-level study. Possible job roles include manufacturing production operative.

12-18 months

Individual employers will set the selection criteria for their apprenticeships. Apprentices without Level 1 (or equivalent) in English and maths must ensure that they achieve Level 1 and take the test for Level 2 prior to taking the end-point assessment.

This apprenticeship may lead to more specialist occupations through further training, or alternatively higher-level study.

18-21 months

Apprentices without Level 1 (or equivalent) in English and maths must ensure that they achieve Level 1 and take the test for Level 2 prior to taking the end-point assessment.

There are numerous pathways for general welders who may wish to pursue higher level careers in welding. These include progression to multi-positional welder, high integrity welder or welding instruction and teaching, welding inspection and managing and supervising welding operations.

18 months

Apprentices without Level 1 (or equivalent) in Maths and English must ensure that they achieve Level 1 and take the test for Level 2 prior to taking the end-point assessment.

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"I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my apprenticeship and have picked up a great deal of knowledge alongside developing practical skills. Mitre Plastics have been so supportive. I would like to complete both a HNC and a HND in engineering - I feel like my studies so far have helped me to get there!" Leo Neville Level 3 Engineering Technician apprentice working at Mitre Plastics

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COURSE

LEVEL 3 SCIENCE MANUFACTURING TECHNICIAN

LEVEL 3 SCIENCE INDUSTRY MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN

DURATION

18 months

36 months

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

CAREER PROGRESSION

Apprentices without Level 2 English and maths will need to achieve this level prior to taking the end-point assessment.

The standard is recognised by the relevant professional bodies at Registered Science Technician (RSciTech) level. There is a requirement that the technician will participate in continuing professional development on completion of the apprenticeship. This standard meets the professional standards of the Engineering Council for registration as an Engineering Technician (EngTech). Registration is subject to candidates successfully completing the appropriate learning, developing the appropriate competence, and undergoing professional review.

Individual employers will set the selection criteria for their apprentices. Most candidates will have achieved grade 4 (C) or above in English and maths and a STEM related subject at Level 2 prior to commencement of apprenticeship.

This standard aligns to the core engineering skills required for similar occupations in other industries. This standard has been designed to deliver sufficient Underpinning Knowledge and Understanding (UKU) and allow apprentices sufficient experiential, work based learning opportunities to satisfy the requirements for professional registration as Engineering Technician (EngTech) as defined by the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence (UK – SPEC). 27


COURSE LEVEL 3 LABORATORY TECHNICIAN

LEVEL 3 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN

LEVEL 3 ENGINEERING DESIGN AND DRAUGHTSPERSON

LEVEL 3 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN

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DURATION

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

CAREER PROGRESSION

Apprentices without Level 2 English and maths will need to achieve this level prior to taking the end-point assessment.

This standard has professional recognition.

36-42 months

Typically 3 GCSEs at grade 4 (C) or higher including maths, English and science, or equivalent and/or relevant experience. A technician must have the core requirements below and demonstrate the specialist requirements in one role.

This standard will meet the professional standards of the Engineering Council for registration as Engineering Technician (EngTech) by an appropriate professional engineering institution.

42 months

Individual employers will set the selection criteria for their apprenticeships. This will typically include a requirement for a minimum of 5 GCSE at grades 4 (C) or above.

Professional registration is subject to candidates successfully completing this apprenticeship and undergoing professional review.

42-45 months

Individual employers will set the recruitment and selection criteria for their apprenticeships. Applicants are required to have gained a Level 2 English and Maths (GCSE Grades 9-4 / A-C).

Completion of the apprenticeship is designed to be recognised by relevant professional engineering institutions at the appropriate level of professional registration (EngTech).

24 months


"I started my journey at Middlesbrough College at the age of 21. Because of this, I expected less opportunities to be thrown my way – but this was not the case at all, I was treated the same as every other College student! I was so grateful to have the opportunity of an apprenticeship and that Caterpillar were not bias of age when hiring me. I am now thriving at Caterpillar as a team leader, 7 years later!" Emily Griffiths-Smith Former Level 3 Plate Welder apprentice at Caterpillar

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“The off the job training has been really useful. My tutors have offered really great support and have always been available to help me with any problems. You also have much smaller class sizes when you do an apprenticeship, so the off the job training is really focused and tailored to your individual needs.” Daniel Reilly Level 3 Laboratory Technician apprentice at Cosmo Lab

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COURSE

LEVEL 3 MACHINING TECHNICIAN

LEVEL 3 ENGINEERING FITTER

LEVEL 3 METAL FABRICATOR

DURATION

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

CAREER PROGRESSION

42-45 months

Individual employers will set the recruitment and selection criteria for their apprenticeships. Applicants are required to have gained a Level 2 English and Maths (GCSE Grades 9-4 / A-C).

Completion of the apprenticeship is designed to be recognised by relevant professional engineering institutions at the appropriate level of professional registration.

42-45 months

Individual employers will set the recruitment and selection criteria for their apprenticeships. In order to gain entry onto the course, candidates will typically have 4 GCSEs at grade 4 (C) or equivalent, including maths, English and a science.

Completion of the apprenticeship is designed to be recognised by relevant professional engineering institutions at the appropriate level of professional registration (EngTech). Possible job roles include mechanical fitter, pipe fitter or instrumentation fitter.

42 months

Individual employers will set the recruitment and selection criteria for their apprenticeships. In order to gain entry onto the course, candidates must have Maths and English GCSE at grade 4 (C) or equivalent.

Completion of the apprenticeship is design to be recognised by relevant professional engineering institutions at the appropriate level of professional registration.

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COURSE

DURATION

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

CAREER PROGRESSION

LEVEL 3 PIPE WELDER

42-45 months

Apprentices without Level 2 English and maths will need to achieve this level prior to taking the end-point assessment.

This apprenticeship may lead to more specialist occupations through further training, or alternatively higher-level study.

36-39 months

Apprentices without Level 2 English and maths will need to achieve this level prior to taking the end-point assessment.

There are numerous pathways for multi-positional welders who may wish to pursue higher level careers in welding. These include progression to high integrity welder, welding instruction and teaching, welding inspection and managing and supervising welding operations.

42 months

Candidates are required to have 5 GCSEs at grade 4(C) and above including maths, English and a science, technology or engineering related subject, or 90+ credits in an Engineering BTEC at Level 3.

Upon completion of this apprenticeship, you could progress to a degree apprenticeship in Manufacturing Engineering.

24 months (+3 months EPA)

Applicants are required to have gained their Level 2 English and maths grades 4(C) and above. If you do not have the required grades, you will be required to continue studying English and maths throughout your apprenticeship.

This apprenticeship could allow you to progress into higher level management roles within the Engineering industry as well as further study, for example a degree in engineering or leadership and management.

LEVEL 3 PLATE WELDER

LEVEL 4 ENGINEERING MANUFACTURING TECHNICIAN

LEVEL 4 PROCESS LEADER

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“I wanted to get an apprenticeship as it would allow me to gain an extra qualification whilst giving me a chance to gain experience in the workplace, which is something I didn’t have much of in the lab. “I’ve learned lots throughout my apprenticeship and I’m really enjoying the work I do. I’m the only person in the lab full time so I’ve been able to gain lots of experience and have even trained as a radiation protection supervisor, as well as being trained up to use the 3D printer.” Joanna McCourt Level 3 Laboratory Technician Apprenticeship at Liberty Powder Metals

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IT, Computing and Digital Technologies Computing skills are vital for Britain’s economic future, with the Tees Valley being a hotbed for Digital Tech innovation. Employers are looking to recruit apprentices to grow their workforce. Employers we work with Mabo, Wander Films, Webahead, Autumn Leaf, Fleet Factors, Stockton Borough Council, Kings College London, Hybrid AV, Sembcorp Energy UK

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COURSE

DURATION

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

CAREER PROGRESSION

LEVEL 3 DIGITAL MARKETER

18 months

Applicants are required to have gained a Level 2 English and maths (GCSE grades 9-4 / A-C).

This apprenticeship is recognised for entry on to the Register of IT Technicians and those completing their apprenticeships are eligible to apply for registration. On completion, apprentices can move onto the Level 4 Marketing Executive apprenticeship.

LEVEL 3 INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIAN

18 months (+3 month EPA)

Applicants are required to have gained a Level 2 English and maths (GCSE grades 9-4 / A-C).

On completion, apprentices can move onto the Level 4 Network Engineer apprenticeship.

LEVEL 3 MARKETING ASSISTANT

18 months (+3 month EPA)

Applicants are required to have gained a Level 2 English and maths (GCSE grades 9-4 / A-C).

Upon completion of this apprenticeship you could progress to the Level 4 Marketing Executive apprenticeship.

21 months

Applicants are required to have gained a Level 2 English and maths (GCSE grades 9-4 / A-C).

Upon completion of this apprenticeship you could progress onto the Level 4 Network Engineer apprenticeship.

Applicants are required to have gained a Level 2 English and maths (GCSE grades 9-4 / A-C).

Upon completion of this apprenticeship you could progress to a higher level apprenticeship in the industry or move into full time job role such as a network cable installer or telecoms cable, installer.

LEVEL 3 CYBER SECURITY TECHNICIAN

LEVEL 3 NETWORK CABLE INSTALLER (NEWCASTLE ONLY)

15 months (+3 months EPA)

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COURSE

LEVEL 3 CONTENT CREATOR

LEVEL 4 DIGITAL INDUSTRIES – MARKETING EXECUTIVE

DURATION

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

CAREER PROGRESSION

12-18 months

Applicants are required to have gained a Level 2 English and maths (GCSE grades 4 (C) or above).

Junior content producers may progress into content creation/ development roles at more senior levels across the industry, including with digital agencies, broadcasters and publishers.

15-21 months

Applicants will need A Levels, a relevant Level 3 apprenticeship or other relevant qualifications. Applicants are required to have gained a Level 2 English and maths (GCSE grades 9-4 / A-C).

This apprenticeship is designed to meet the requirements for registration as an affiliate member with the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM).

Applicant must have achieved GCSE maths and English at a grade 4/C or above, or an equivalent qualification.

Once fully qualified you will be able to apply for full time positions related to this field of study.

LEVEL 4 DIGITAL INDUSTRIES – 24 months SOFTWARE DEVELOPER

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“I received lots of support through the Northern Skills team before the application up till being offered the position after my interview. Members of the team had contacted me when I first began to apply for apprenticeships to discuss what I could do to boost my applications and were always available to answer any of my questions and give support when needed. I found it all very helpful!” Nell McPartlin Level 3 Digital Marketing apprentice at Middlesbrough College 37


“I work on all social media accounts for our clients, creating content and social media strategies. I created a TikTok for a client that went viral with over 22k views! It was the launch of their TikTok account, and the client was impressed with my work, as was my manager! I love my role- it is the perfect career for me!” Nieve Dunning Level 3 Content Creator at CB Social

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COURSE LEVEL 4 DIGITAL INDUSTRIES – NETWORK ENGINEER

LEVEL 5 AUDIO VISUAL TECHNICIAN

DURATION

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

CAREER PROGRESSION

24 months

Applicants will need A Levels, a relevant Level 3 apprenticeship; other relevant qualifications and experience; or an aptitude test with a focus on IT skills. Applicants are required to have gained a Level 2 English and maths (GCSE grades 9-4 / A-C).

This apprenticeship is recognised for entry onto the Register of IT Technicians confirming SFIA Level 3 professional competence and those completing the apprenticeship are eligible to apply for registration.

24 months

Applicants are required to have gained a Level 2 English and Maths (GCSE Grades 9-4 / A-C) or Functional Skills Level 2 and a Level 3 qualification (diploma, A Levels, Access to HE). Applicants without Level 3 qualifications need to evidence work experience/prior engagement with audio-visual technology.

After this apprenticeship you are prepared to continue fulltime employment in the Audiovisual technology sector. You may also progress to the BSc (Hons) Audiovisual Technology programme delivered by Middlesbrough College.

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Motor Vehicle (Automotive Technology) Gear yourself up for an exciting career in the motor vehicle sector. If you are a good problem solver with great customer service skills then this could be the career for you. Employers we work with A. V. Dawson, Prestons of Potto, Ron Turnbull Garages, M&M Garages, Auto Magic and Briems Motors.

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COURSE

LEVEL 2 AUTOCARE TECHNICIAN

LEVEL 3 MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN

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DURATION

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

CAREER PROGRESSION

30 months

Apprentices without Level 1 English and maths will need to achieve this level and take the test for Level 2 prior to taking their apprenticeship end-point assessment.

On completion of this standard the auto-care technician will be eligible to apply for IMI membership as a registered young professional or if they wish as an associate member. They would also gain entry onto the IMI professional register.

36 months

Applicants are required to have gained a Level 2 English and maths (GCSE grades 9-4 / A-C). If you do not have a grade 9 to 4 in English and / or maths (grade A-C for previous GCSE measures) you will be required to continue studying these subjects.

Possible progression route to Level 4 Diploma in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair or full-time employment.

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“My apprenticeship has opened up a whole load of possibilities for me! I enjoy going to College but I find I learn even better with handson experience in the practice, spending time putting what I’m learning into practice rather than just sitting in a classroom. There are lots of things to learn but I’m supported really well by the tutors on the course and by the people in the practice.” Ben Woodland Level 3 Dental Nurse at Westmount Dental Practice 42


WHAT TO DO NEXT

Applying for an apprenticeship is different to applying for a full-time course. Although we offer many great apprenticeship programmes, finding a vacancy or suitable employer, who is happy to take you on as an apprentice, is essential. Once a vacancy becomes available it’s all about putting together a great application and nailing your interview, so you stand out from the competition! Search for a vacancy

Visit www.northernskills.co.uk to search for current apprenticeship vacancies, we often have new vacancies become available so do remember to check our website!

application as a selling tool to show off your skills, professional manner and personal qualities. If you need support completing an application, please don’t hesitate to contact a member of our Apprenticeships Team or attend one of our regular CV writing workshops!

Attend an interview Apply for a vacancy

If you find a suitable vacancy on our website and want to apply, you will be redirected to the National Apprenticeship Service on the government website. You will have to create an account with them in order to apply and detail any previous work expereince or qualifications you may have. Some employers may set additional questions to see if you’re a suitable candidate for their vacancy. You should see the

If your application is successful, you will be invited for an interview to discuss your application in more detail. This will be with a member of the Northern Skills team, the employer directly or in some cases, both. You will have the opportunity to attend interview skills sessions to prepare for this.

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CAN’T FIND A VACANCY THAT’S RIGHT FOR YOU? Don’t worry if you can’t find a suitable vacancy! New roles will become available throughout the year so please keep checking our website for new vacancies: northernskills.co.uk There are options available for students who can’t initially find a suitable employer to start an apprenticeship with. Apply for a full-time vocational course Many school leavers initially apply to a full-time vocational course before they start an apprenticeship. Once an employer or vacancy becomes available, we can fast track you onto an apprenticeship programme with Northern Skills midway through your course. This is a valuable option as it allows you to gain a basic understanding of the industry you will be working in and complete work as part of your technical certificate. If you are based in Middlesbrough, Tees Valley you can apply for full-time courses at www.mbro. ac.uk. Still in school? Register your interest in an apprenticeship at www.northernskills.co.uk so you are ahead of the game when you are due to finish your studies in the summer. By signing up to our email bulletin you will receive regular updates on upcoming apprenticeships and opportunities available!

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“I enrolled with The Middlesbrough College Group, and I’ve never looked back. I absolutely love my apprenticeship and I’ve learnt so much. From where I was aged 16, to where I am now, I’ve just grown so much and I’m so proud of everything I’ve achieved already.” Kaitlyn Sedgewick Level 3 Business Administration Apprentice at Durata Kaitlyn was the Overall Apprentice of the Year Winner 2022


WE LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU

Apply for a vacancy or register your interest in an apprenticeship at www.northernskills.co.uk

Have a chat with a member of our Apprenticeships Team on 03453 40 40 40 Email us at: apprenticeships@northernskills.co.uk with any questions you have.

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