GET APPRENTICESHIP SAVVY - FREE!!!!Technical Certificates in Business & Administration and ICT
Apprenticeship credibility is riding high, especially amongst employers who appreciate the three elements included in an apprenticeship framework - a skills element - a competence element - a technical element - the perfect mix of ingredients to rustle up a truly valued employee.
Small groups work together for a week gaining skills and knowledge to demonstrate their understanding of an employee’s role, so necessary in a wide range of businesses and organisations where admin and IT skills are invaluable.
“I found the course informative and helpful and it’ll save us time when we start our Apprenticeships as we won’t have to complete this element again.” “Working together with people of the same age in a good atmosphere was a great experience.”
ITEC’s staff are delighted with successful outcomes for some of their previous course attendees interested in Apprenticeships with a number of interviews and a couple of firm offers from employers.
To find out more about the schedule of Technical Certificate courses planned for each of ITEC’s centres, contact Laura Bell on 01325 328443 and see how it could help to improve your employment opportunities.
ITEC’S FREE TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE TRAINING LEADS TO APPRENTICESHIP SUCCESS WITH LOCAL EMPLOYERS
FREE TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE COURSES -
NEXT BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COURSES RUNNING AT ALL CENTRES MON 16TH APRIL 9.30am - 3.00pm. RING FOR DATES AND AVAILABILITY FOR ICT SYSTEMS & PRINCIPLES.
Are you 16 - 24, not in full time employment, without an existing Level 2 or 3 qualification and keen to gain employability skills?
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NEXT BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COURSES RUNNING AT ALL CENTRES MON 16TH APRIL 9.30am - 3.00pm. RING FOR DATES AND AVAILABILITY FOR ICT SYSTEMS & PRINCIPLES.
Are you 16 - 24, not in full time employment, without an existing Level 2 or 3 qualification and keen to gain employability skills?
>Two candidates who recently completed our free Technical Certificate course are delighted to have successfully secured Apprenticeships with local employers.Securing an Apprenticeship in Business & Administration, Customer Service or Information Technology could be a step closer. In just one week our staff will deliver this course, providing candidates with an insight into the skills and knowledge required to succeed in entering the workplace. Appropriate Mandatory Units are covered in informal group sessions.
Contact our Learner Engagement Officer, Laura Bell on 01325 328443 for more information and availability. Courses will run from 9.30am - 3.00pm with lunch provided.
The change will apply to all new and existing apprentices aged 16 to 18 and those aged 19 or over in the first year of their Apprenticeship.
Apprentices aged 19 or over who have already spent a year on their Apprenticeship must be paid at least the full National Minimum Wage rate appropriate to their age. However, recent research found that apprentices earn an average of £170 net pay per week.The new rates will be: £6.08 per hour for low paid workers aged 21 and over - £4.98 per hour for 18 - 20 year olds - £3.68 per hour for 16 - 17 year olds.
Contact our Learner Engagement Officer, Laura Bell on 01325 328443 for more information and availability. Courses will run from 9.30am - 3.00pm with lunch provided.
Apprentice wages
With effect from 1st October 2011 Apprenticeship employers must make sure all their apprentices are being paid at least £2.60 per hour for all the time they are on their Apprenticeships. This includes time working plus the time spent training both on and off the job (such as time at college).The change will apply to all new and existing apprentices aged 16 to 18 and those aged 19 or over in the first year of their Apprenticeship.
Apprentices aged 19 or over who have already spent a year on their Apprenticeship must be paid at least the full National Minimum Wage rate appropriate to their age. However, recent research found that apprentices earn an average of £170 net pay per week.The new rates will be: £6.08 per hour for low paid workers aged 21 and over - £4.98 per hour for 18 - 20 year olds - £3.68 per hour for 16 - 17 year olds.