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What is an apprenticeship?

Apprenticeships allow individuals to gain qualifications and experience while working in paid employment. They are a great choice for people who benefit from more hands-on learning, have identified their ideal career or who want to change industries.

Apprenticeships also enable current employees to progress and stay in a company for longer by providing them with the right training and qualifications. There are different levels of apprenticeships, each offering a qualification equivalent to GCSEs, A Levels, degrees and masters.

For the duration of their apprenticeship, an apprentice will be employed with a salary, undertaking a mixture of practical training at your location with off-the-job training at one of our campuses or remotely.

Apprenticeship benefits for businesses:

  • Diversify your team and bring in fresh ideas
  • Cultivate new talent with more attractive opportunities to progress
  • Fill skill gaps and expand your workforce
  • Retrain and upskill your current team
  • Save on training costs – the government will pay for up to 100% of apprenticeship costs (dependent on business size)
  • Receive dedicated support from our Business Development teams
  • Become part of Luminate’s extensive local and regional networks

Why choose Keighley College?

  • Keighley College is a part of the Luminate Education Group, one of the largest further education institutions in the country with more than 20,000 students, and we are one of the biggest providers of apprenticeships regionally
  • We pride ourselves on our good relationships with local, regional and national employers
  • We have excellent facilities which includes construction workshops, laboratories, engineering workshops, salons and childcare facilities
  • We will allocate you an account manager who will help identify any training needs for current members of staff and new recruits
  • We are funding experts and can help you get the maximum benefit of government funding available to you
  • We have ex-industry expert teachers to mentor your apprentice
  • We have a dedicated and specialist recruitment team
  • We will help you write the job description and advertise this through the National Apprenticeship website, the Keighley College website and on our social media pages
  • We will support you as an employer and your apprentice throughout the apprenticeship journey

Our partners

We are proud to work with a wide range of leading employers across the region. We build strong relationships with our providers, assisting them in finding the best new talent. We value confidentiality and only publish details of our partners if given permission to do so. 

Our apprenticeship areas

Business Administration/Customer Service
Brickwork/Joinery
Engineering
Education & Early Years
Hairdressing & Barbering
Health & Social Care
Fabrication & Welding

Apprenticeship Levels

Intermediate apprenticeships

Level: 2

Equivalent to: 5 GCSEs 4-9*

Suitable for: Junior roles and anyone new to the industry

Purpose: Intermediate Apprenticeships offer an entrance to an industry, teaching apprentices the basic skills and knowledge needed to progress within a chosen career path

Job Roles: Engineering Operative, Accounts Assistant, Butcher, Adult Care Worker, Leisure Team Member

Advanced apprenticeships

Level: 3

Equivalent to: 2 A levels

Suitable for: Existing staff members and those who have completed a Level 2 apprenticeship

Purpose: Advanced Apprenticeships begin specialising, deepening existing knowledge of the industry, and developing skills and knowledge further

Job Roles: Software Developers, Chef de Parties, Electrical Engineers

Higher apprenticeships

Level: 4 and 5

Equivalent to: Foundation degree or HND

Suitable for: Senior roles and employees looking to progress

Purpose: Higher Apprenticeships provide more advanced knowledge and skill development that specialise and refine towards senior roles and industry applications

Job Roles: Apprentice Teachers, Lab Technicians, Project Managers

Degree apprenticeships

Level: 6 and 7

Equivalent to: Bachelors or Masters degree

Suitable for: Specialist careers and senior roles

Purpose: Degree Apprenticeships usually involve undertaking an undergraduate or postgraduate qualification to gain senior positions with specialist skill sets

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Ongoing support

You and your apprentice will be introduced to an industry skilled assessor. They will keep in contact with your apprentice on a regular basis throughout the apprenticeship, including monthly visits to your place of work. There will be an element of blended learning and they will support and guide your apprentice through the 20% off the job training and monitor their progress.

Next steps: how to start your apprenticeship journey

  1. Contact our specialist business advisors to book your free Skills Planning review
  2. We can help identify skills gaps, vacancies and staff development opportunities that could be boosted by apprenticeships and flexible training & development
  3. Create an apprenticeship service account and reserve your apprenticeships funds here

Our team

Saffron Khan Business Engagement Advisor at Keighley College

Saffron Khan

Business Engagement Advisor
Call: 01535 685 118
Email: Saffron Khan

Clare Fitzgerald Head of Stakeholder Engagement & Growth

Clare Fitzgerald

Head of Stakeholder Engagement & Growth
Call: 01535 685 035
Email: Clare Fitzgerald

Frequently Asked Questions:

We have put together some information which we hope you will find useful. If your question isn’t answered below, please contact us and we will be happy to help.

Call: 01535 685 035
Email: apprenticeships@keighleycollege.ac.uk

FAQs

What is the Apprenticeship Levy?

The Apprenticeship Levy is a tax paid by employers that is used to help fund apprenticeship training.

Who pays the Apprenticeship Levy?

Employers with an annual pay bill of more than £3 million pay the Apprenticeship Levy at a rate of 0.5% of their annual pay bill. Employers with connections to companies or charities for Employment Allowance purposes and who have a combined annual pay bill of more than £3 million, also pay the Apprenticeship Levy. The Levy is paid monthly.

How much does it cost to hire an apprentice?

Employers can get help with funding the cost of training and assessing apprentices. How much you are entitled to depends on whether or not you pay the Apprenticeship Levy.

Those who pay the Apprenticeship Levy receive funds for training and assessing their apprentices – the government will add 10%

Those who do not pay the Apprenticeship Levy pay 5% towards the cost of training and assessing the apprentice, direct to the training provider. The government will pay the remaining 95%, direct to the training provider

An additional £1000 may be available to you – depending on certain circumstances. For more information regarding costs and funding, please visit gov.uk/employing-an-apprentice/get-funding

Do I have to pay the wages for the apprentice?

Yes, you will need to pay an apprentice like any other member of your staff. Please see here for further details Gov National Minimum Wage.

Certain grants are available to some employers taking on an apprentice to help support with the payment of their wages. Details of these grants will be discussed with you prior to your recruitment of an apprentice.

How many hours can an apprentice work a week?

This varies, but as a minimum an apprentice should work 30 hours a week, up to a maximum of 48 hours a week (40 hours for under 18s).

How many off-the-job hours does an apprentice have?

An apprentice spends 20% of their normal working hours in ‘off-the-job’ training – this can take place weekly, monthly or in one concentrated block of time. As an example, if an apprentice was working 35 hours a week, they would spend 7 hours a week on ‘off-the-job’ training.

How do I advertise an apprenticeship?

You can advertise your apprenticeship as you would any job vacancy. If you need help creating an advert – we can do this for you. Once created we will advertise your apprenticeship vacancy on our website.

Can you help write a job description?

Absolutely. Once you have sent an enquiry to the college, you will be allocated a business development advisor. They will have experience in your sector and will be there to support you through the full recruitment process of your apprentice, including job descriptions.

What if my apprentice leaves?

We hope to find you the right match for your job role but if the apprentice we place leaves, simply contact your allocated business development advisor to discuss options for a replacement. If you can’t find the details of your executive, you can contact the team 01535 685035.

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