Today marks the start of National Apprenticeship Week, with this year’s theme around ‘building the future’, highlighting how apprenticeships can help individuals to develop the skills and knowledge required to build a rewarding career. Whilst also highlighting how businesses can use apprenticeships to develop a talented workforce that is equipped with future-ready skills.
What is an apprenticeship?
Apprenticeships are available at multiple levels. From school leavers, people upskilling within their careers, as well as those looking for a complete career change.
Gain hands on training and put your skills into practice. Through enrolling on an apprenticeship programme.
An apprenticeship is made up of 4 main elements:
- On the job training
- Off the job training
- English and Maths (if not achieved at GCSE or equivalent)
- End Point Assessment
Apprenticeships available:
Pin Point Training have the following apprenticeships available:
Train – Learn – Achieve:
Pin Point offer fully funded routeways into work, for those looking for;
- First time job seekers
- Career or sector moves
- A job, a better job or a step up onto the career ladder
- Work placements and internship opportunities
Developed in partnership with our employers, you could study towards a recognised qualification, as well as securing a guaranteed job interview upon completion, moving into work as early as the following week!