Having experienced first-hand how much an apprenticeship has helped me start my career, and the range of opportunities available in Engineering, I ve become an ambassador for the sector. LAURA MYATT Studied Level 2 and 3 Apprenticeship in Engineering at Perkins Engines Company Limited YOUR GUIDE TO TRAINEESHIPS & APPRENTICESHIPS
TRAINEESHIPS Do you want to gain the skills needed to progress on to an Apprenticeship? Traineeships are designed for young people aged 16 to 24 to help them take the first step on the career ladder. By completing a traineeship, candidates will develop the skills and workplace experience required by employers when hiring apprentices. Students will also have a lot more confidence in their own abilities and be job-ready. Traineeships are intended for young people who: are not currently in a job and have little work experience, but who are focused on work or the prospect of it are 16-19 and are qualified below Level 3 or 19-24 and have not yet achieved a full level 2 qualification Areas covered in the programme include: focused work preparation training - e.g. CV writing, interview preparation, job searching, interpersonal skills high-quality work experience - giving young people real-life work placement to enhance their skills and confidence English and Maths - for young people who have not achieved a GCSE grade C or equivalent or better The initiative is part of the government s wider aim to ensure the future workforce possesses the skills that employers want in their apprentices and employees. To find out more, please contact our Apprenticeships Team on 01922 651129. APPRENTICESHIPS An Apprenticeship is a brilliant first step on the career ladder in many businesses. They are an excellent way of gaining nationally recognised qualifications whilst earning a wage, and combine practical hands-on experience with academic knowledge. There are three levels of Apprenticeships available: Intermediate Level Apprenticeship - Level 2 Advanced Level Apprenticeship - Level 3 Higher Level Apprenticeship - Level 4 How do you become an apprentice? You might already be employed but if not, to find vacancies go to: www.apprenticeships.gov.uk www.walsallcollege.ac.uk Visit the Job Shop and complete your application There may be opportunities via our Apprenticeships Training Agency (ATA) If you are already employed... If you want to further your qualifications in the job you are currently in, you could ask your employer if this is possible. Apprenticeship training won t cost your employer anything if you are between the ages of 16-18. How much can you earn? The National Minimum Wage for apprentices is 3.40 per hour (as of 1/10/16). But many employers pay more - the average salary is approximately 170 per week. What are the entry requirements? Typically 4 GCSEs at Grade C/GCSE Level 4 or above, including Maths and English, or a NVQ in a related subject, but each framework has different entry requirements so check our course sheets. What if you don t meet the entry criteria? Don t worry, there are a number of routes you can follow to help you get the required skills to do an Apprenticeship. Please come in to the college or call 01922 651129 and we can discuss your options. The Job Shop is the Apprenticeship and Traineeship recruitment hub for Walsall College. You will be able to find out about the latest vacancies and the team will guide you through the process. The team will support you through the assessment and first stage interview ensuring your receive a quality service.
*There are many ways to apply: - Online at www.walsallcollege.ac.uk - Use the application form at the back of this prospectus - Come in to our Wisemore Campus - Call 01922 651129 and ask for an application form ALREADY HAVE A JOB? LOOKING FOR A JOB? Apply directly to the College* Apply directly to the College* Come into the Job Shop Apply for a job via www.apprenticeships.gov.uk or www.walsallcollege.ac.uk You will be invited to attend an initial assessment and college interview You will be invited to attend an initial assessment and college interview If you meet the entry requirements for the framework If you don t meet the entry requirements for the framework, don t give up - we may have an alternative option for you. There are many options, even if you don t get a job or your chosen Apprenticeship framework at your first attempt. Don t give up! You may just need to brush up on any missing skills. One of our pre-apprenticeship programmes could help you. If you meet the entry requirements for the framework, we will send your application form to the employer for consideration. If you haven t applied for a particular job If we don t have a suitable vacancy If you have applied for a job via NAS or the college If we have a suitable vacancy we will help you prepare for an interview or there might be opportunities via our Apprenticeship Training Agency (ATA) Interview with employer Sign up and we will come to see you to get you enrolled We will help you search for Apprenticeships jobs whilst you are completing these programmes Unsuccessful - we will keep your details on file for future opportunities Successful - Sign up and we will come to see you to get you enrolled
WALSALL COLLEGE HAVE A RANGE OF APPRENTICESHIPS INCLUDING: Beauty Therapy Barbering Business and Administration Carpentry/Joinery Child Care Clinical Heath Customer Service Dental Laboratory Assistant Dental Nursing Electrical Installation Engineering Manufacturing Hairdressing Health & Social Care Hospitality & Catering IT/Software/Web Management Motor Vehicle Painting & Decorating Plastering Pharmacy Plumbing Signmaking Teaching & Learning in Schools Team Leading Trowel Occupations Warehousing & Storage Personal Learning and Thinking Skills Employment Rights and Responsibilities APPRENTICESHIP FRAMEWORK All levels of Apprenticeships are made up of a number of elements known as a framework. This means you will get a range of qualifications and transferable skills as you progress through your Apprenticeship training. Competence Qualification (NVQ/QCF) Apprenticeship Framework Technical Knowledge Qualification (Diploma) Functional Skills Typically Maths, Engl ish and ICT Employment and Training THE SHOP The Job Shop can help you look for employment. You will be able to find out about the latest Apprenticeship vacancies as well as other full/part-time job opportunities. They can help you with CV development, interview and presentation skills and they also run a number of short programmes if you are out of work. Need to know more? Our experienced and friendly Employability and Apprenticeship Recruitment Team are committed to delivering a first class service with a personal approach, to help unemployed people back into work and support businesses with their training. Call 01922 651129, email thejobshop@walsallcollege.ac.uk or pop in!
SOME OF THE EMPLOYERS WE WORK WITH: 90% of apprentices stay in employment after finishing their apprenticeship (includes 2% self-employed). (www.gov.uk) We are one of the largest providers of 16-18 apprentice training in the West Midlands. Applying for this Apprenticeship has without a doubt been the best career move I could have made, as I don t think I would have progressed so quickly without it. I GOT A JOB! Curtis Rood Studied Level 2 and Level 3 Apprenticeship in Signmaking, now a Senior Account Manager at Signfab
Iqra Umar Studying 3 Diploma in Dental Nursing Apprenticeship, Angel Dental Clinic in Sutton Coldfield Iqra said: I ve always been interested in working in a dental role and the chance to learn a range of new skills through an apprenticeship really appealed to me. After completing my A-levels I decided that going to university wasn t for me. I worked in various admin roles, but felt very limited as to where I could progress. Doing an apprenticeship will open up more opportunities for me and help me develop a career, rather than just a job. Dr Harish Ashley Purmah, Principal Dentist at Angel Dental Clinic commented said: Iqra is providing support in a range of dental treatments at the clinic and is constantly developing new skills. She has fitted in to the team really well and has a great rapport with the customers. He added: Apprenticeships are a great way of finding and nurturing new talent to create a strong workforce. It also helped that the college team we worked with has a lot of experience in the industry between them and already understood what we required in a potential candidate. They did all the initial interviews and assessments which saved me a lot of time and meant that I could focus on running my practice.
I GOT A JOB! Alice Cheeseman Studied Level 2 and Level 3 Apprenticeship in Hairdressing, now a Salon Director at her own salon Alice s journey from starting as an apprentice to owning her own salon, in just a few years, shows the career opportunities that following an apprenticeship route can open up; and the sky really is the limit! I was very interested in becoming a hairdresser and held a Saturday job at a salon at the time so I enrolled on an apprenticeship straight away and Walsall College was the best place recommended to me. I loved the fact that I was in a real working salon with real clients and earning a wage at the same time. The course set me up to run my own salon and I don t think I would have achieved this so quickly if it hadn t been for the apprenticeship. Apprenticeships are a great way to start learning a trade and gain real life experience at the same time to prepare yourself for the world of work. I believe in them that much I ve even taken on an apprentice in my salon to help someone else get a head start in their career.
Walsall College is uniquely and proudly vocational. Our greatest passion is unleashing the potential of individuals, communities and businesses; our greatest legacy is the talent of our students: skilled, professional and enterprising. Wisemore Campus Littleton Street West Walsall, WS2 8ES Green Lane Campus Long Acre Street Walsall, WS2 8HX 01922 657000 www.walsallcollege.ac.uk info@walsallcollege.ac.uk Winner 2010/11 Winner 2011/12 Winner 2013/14 Oct 2016