important_information_for_employers

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Important information for employers

Release for college

All apprenticeships require 20% off the job training. We have allocated 'block releases' which are typically a week in length. This has a few benefits:

  • Less disruption to apprentices
  • Quicker completion of work
  • 1:1 training and support

Off the job training

The inset days at college do not quite make up the full 20%. To that end, an apprentice will be required to spend roughly 5 hours per week doing off the job tasks. These could be working on projects set outside of work, updating portfolios, writing up about tasks, meetings, conversations, etc. that the apprentice has performed that week. Please see page 5 of the above document which will explain the definition of 'off the job training'.

The need to set projects

The employer and the assessor will work together to set either a large project or number of smaller projects for the apprentice to complete. These projects need to cover all of the competency standards that are displayed on each of the apprenticeship pages. By the time the apprentice is ready to do his End Point Assessment, the employer will be required to provide a reference (a template will be inserted here shortly).

The responsibilities for training

It is up to the employer to ensure that sufficient time is allowed for the apprentice to complete their training. While the college will provide the knowledge module training, the employer is required to train the apprentice on the various aspects of performing a specif task or tasks in the workplace.

It is an apprenticeship and not a job

Employers should appoint an apprentice with the notion that that the apprentice is trainable so that he will gain skills that could possibly make him a good fit for a future position in the organisation. An apprentice should not be used to fulfil a current vacancy.

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