Apprenticeships and Sponsored Degree Courses Explained Tony Dann-Careers Advisor/Employer Links Kevin Ayre-Head of Business and Economics
Apprentice Representatives Coral McFarlane-Marketing Executive Trainee with Skills Solutions, Manchester Level 3 qualification in marketing and an affiliate for the chartered institute of marketing studying at level 6 Lucy Bibby-Paralegal Trainee with Pannone, Manchester in partnership with MMU.
Apprenticeships and Sponsored Degree Courses Explained Aim of this session is to give you a broad overview of the Apprenticeship system. This will include:- Government Policy and Future Developments Types of Apprenticeship Role of the Training Provider Levels Application Process
Apprenticeships Types:- 1) National Apprenticeship Service (NAS) Framework-mixture of large national, medium and small businesses http://www.apprenticeships.org.uk/about-us/national- Apprenticeship-Service.aspx 2) Traditional In-house company development. A solution for large national and multi-national organisations (See College Intranet), but also some smaller firms will adopt this approach. 3) Sponsorship onto a degree
Apprenticeships There are a record number of apprentices- 450,000 people started in England in 2011/12 There are over 250 types of Apprenticeships to choose from Apprenticeships are available in 1500 different job roles Apprenticeships are available across 80 different industries No University Fees
Levels of Entry and Progression Different levels of Apprenticeship available Advanced Apprenticeship Intermediate Apprenticeship Higher Apprenticeship Level 2 12 18 months Equivalent 5 GCSEs A* - C Level 3 18 48 months Equivalent 2 A levels Level 4,5 and 6 24 months + FE FE/HE HE/Professional Qualifications
Drivers for change and the development of the Legal Higher Apprenticeship Firms increasingly need good technicians with strong business and customer service skills, not solicitors. Paralegal numbers increasing rapidly. There is an argument that HE is not producing what firms want: Law/Legal Practice Course (LPC) graduates are looking for training contracts (the 2 year contract before qualification as a solicitor) but many firms have reduced trainee places or stopped them completely. In 2010-11 there were 5,441 training contracts on offer. In 2009/10 there were 11,370 full-time and 3,140 part-time LPC places. This oversupply has been going on for years. The LPC costs 13K, after the cost of a law degree. This debt burden raises salary expectations which are higher than the market can sustain. Academic training is too wide, not enough business and relationship management. The system has created a mismatch between graduate expectations and market reality. In 2013 there was a further 25% decline in the number of vacancies for graduate entry
Driver for Legal Higher Apprenticeship includes a shift in required competencies
Apprenticeships The role of the Learning/Training Provider Training Provider Recruitment and selection Company A Company B Company C
Apprenticeships Key points:- Competition can be fierce Minimum pay is 2.68 Average is 200 per week for all apprenticeships Higher Apprenticeships starting salaries vary from 10 to 21K Wage rises and bonuses Usual recruitment age 16 to 24 Opportunities not normally available to graduates Can be a progression route to HE from Level 2 and 3 Earn while you learn No tuition fees
Apprenticeship Vacancies Civil Service Vacancy Description The new Civil Service Apprenticeship Scheme is giving 100 talented people the opportunity to become the organisation s future leaders. So if you want to work at the heart of Government with a minimum starting salary of 18,763 in a role where you can really make a difference, this fast track programme could open up senior opportunities and lead to an exciting and varied career. The roles Roles are on offer across a variety of departments including Cabinet Office, Ministry of Justice and HM Revenue and Customs, Department for Education, Department for Work and Pensions, Crown Prosecution Service and Department for Business Innovation and Skills. With real responsibility from day one, you could be an Assistant Private Secretary to a Minister responsible for a specific area of their portfolio; you could be providing advice and guidance to job seekers; or you could be helping to develop a new policy by engaging with stakeholders, interested groups and other government departments. The challenge Not only are the roles demanding but also, as part of the scheme, you ll work towards a Level 4 Higher Apprenticeship in Business and Professional Administration. This requires you to study and submit written assignments to show that you understand high-level administrative processes and gather on-the-job evidence to demonstrate your competency. What s more, you ll join as a management grade which means that in addition to your role you could manage a colleague or a team.
Apprenticeship Vacancies-ICG (Logica) Sponsored Degree 2013 Two Sponsored three year Degree programmes: the BA (Hons) Business Management Degree and the BA (Hons) IT with Business Management Degree for those with a passion for IT and Technology. Combination of academic study with real-life-on-the-job learning, spending one day a week studying on campus at the University of Winchester, and four days working in Logica. Starting salary of 13,000 and a base office with up to a 1,000 relocation costs. A designated Undergraduate Team Leader to support your career development in Logica and a current Undergraduate to be your buddy to help you with anything you need! Logica works with clients across a variety of industries and you could be working for any one of our clients. Typical Undergraduate roles can be testers, project finance roles and bid support jobs. You get all the benefits that come with working for an established international organisation. These include: 25 days holiday (increases to 29 after 5 years) Interest-free season ticket loan Subsidised sports and social club Training and Development Laptop and Company Phone On graduation, you will continue your career with us for a minimum of three years, giving you the chance to apply all that you ve learned, whilst taking a massive stride forward with 3 years commercial experience under your belt.
Apprenticeship College Leaver Programmes Atkins Civil Engineering and Building Services Airbus Undergraduate Apprenticeship Barclay s Retail Development Programme BAE Systems BDO School Leaver Programme BPP (Scholarship Programme) Civil Service Fast Track Deloitte BrightStart Scheme GSK (Advanced and Higher Apprenticeships) Grant Thornton School Leaver Programme Kaplan (Scholarship Programme) KPMG School Leavers Programme (Sponsored degree and professional qualifications) Marks & Spencer s Trainee Retail Management programme National Audit Office School Leaver Programme National Grid Engineer Training Programme PwC Higher Apprenticeships or Flying Start Degree Programme Baker Tilley School Leaver Programme Siemens Finance & Commercial Academy Tesco Trainee Management Options Programme/Commercial Development Programme Travelodge Junior Management Programme United Utilities (Laboratory Technicians, IT Technicians, Financial Services and Operations)
Apprenticeships- Examples of College Leaver Destinations Ryan Moore, Trainee Accountant with Fairhurst Wigan (Kaplan Training Provider) Ryan Imison, Trainee Accountant with Mazars Manchester Office (Kaplan Training Provider) Anna Schlautmann, Business Management BA (Hons) with MBDA (Bolton), 3rd Year Commercial Apprenticeship Lucinda Jones, MBDA Engineering Apprenticeship Lucy Thompson, MBDA Engineering Apprenticeship Osman Faruqi, Manufacturing Development at Rolls Royce Sam Cornes, Insurance Underwriting Apprenticeship, Aviva Jordan Parker, Project Support Officer, AstraZeneca James Carrick, Accountancy, Ernst and Young Michael Jones, Engineering Apprentice, Network Rail Bethany Lavin, Actuarial Training and Insurance Underwriter, Aviva Emily Smart, Trainee Quantity Surveyor, Gleeds, International Management and Construction Consultants Nathan Griffiths, IT Apprenticeship, Prestige IT (Manchester). Ryan Carson, Accounts Apprenticeship, Morton & Baxter Accountants (Knutsford) Matthew Trow, Trainee Quantity Surveyor, Rhead Group Thomas Westmoreland, Engineering Apprenticeship, Rolls Royce Lois McClure Co-op bank, Manchester Francesca Wellman Apprenticeship at Aldi supermarket Adam Turner Management Trainee, Taylor Wimpey Coral McFarlane Trainee Marketing Manager at Manchester Solutions
Apprenticeship Event Representatives 2013 Pic (back row) James Carrick, Osman, Sam Cornes, Jordan Parker, (Front) Michael Jones, Bethany Lavin, Lucinda Jones, Lucy Thompson, Anna Schlautmann 15
E. communication E. planning + organising E. flexible and adaptable E. problem solving E. team work E. working for others E. using A level knowledge Employability Skills 16
The Process The Audit Programme Click here to hear about the application process! Online application Situational Judgement Tests Verbal and numerical reasoning test First round interview A telephone call Second round interview Analysis exercise Partner Interview Presentation
Higher Level Apprenticeships Accounting Express Logistics Advanced Manufacturing (L4 to 6) Advertising & Marketing Communications Agriculture Banking Business and Administration Business, Innovation and Growth Care Leadership and Management Commercial Airline Piloting* Construction Technical and Professional Employment Related Services Engineering Environmental Technologies Professional Services: Audit, Accountancy, Tax Facilities Management Fashion & Textiles Technical Food and Drink Hospitality Management Human Resource Management Insurance IT, Software, Web & Telecomms Professionals Legal Services* Life Sciences Management Power Engineering Professional Services: Audit, Tax Management Consultancy
Apprenticeships Next Steps Sign up for the Splash Event 27 th June UCAS initial priority for those applying for both pathways Register on NAS AV System, activate your account, set up searches and monitor vacancies. Complete the on line application form and customise it to meet the JD/PS Monitor the Winstanley Apprenticeship Face book site for on-going vacancy postings Up date you generic CV Employability skills and subject areas (statement banks) Student self referrals to Careers Advisor Careers and Apprenticeship Event-Monday 2nd February 2015
Useful Websites NAS Website www.apprenticeships.org.uk (Support is available from the Careers Advisor to register and use the AV system) College Careers Service-Apprenticeship Face book site links to company websites www.notgoingtouni.co.uk Lists vacancies National Careers Service for CV development and Job Profiles to support applications www.direct.gov.uk/nationalcareersservice PWC Employability Skills Training Provider websites