School-Leaver Course Guide

APPRENTICESHIPS ON OFFER AT NESCOT LEVEL 2 Carpentry & Joinery Customer Service Practitioner Hair Professional Health Support Worker LEVEL 3 Business Administrator Commercial Catering  Cyber Security Technician Digital Support Technician  Early Years Educator  Information Communications Technician Installation Electrician and Maintenance Electrician Gas Engineer Operative Multi-Channel Marketer Plumbing & Domestic Heating Technician Software Development Technician Team Leader/Supervisor Cyber Security Technologist Software Developer LEVEL 5 Associate Nursing (coming soon)  Health Play Specialist Operations/Department Manager LEVEL 6  Laboratory Scientist Degree LEVEL 4

HOW WILL I BE TAUGHT?

profession or a professional certificate within your vocational area. Both provide evidence of the level of competence you have achieved within your profession. WHAT CAN I PROGRESS TO? Depending on the level, you could progress to the next level apprenticeship or to Higher Education. You could look for a full-time job at your company or elsewhere. Apprentices tell us their real- life work experience helps them stand out, and improves their confidence too.

An apprentice would typically spend one day a week either in college or training in the workplace and the rest of the time would be spent working on the job. At college you’ll be taught in a variety of ways, including:  Practical and theory classes assessments, with feedback  Being observed at work by a qualified assessor. WHAT WILL I ACHIEVE? Apprenticeship standards provide nationally recognised  One-to-one tutorials, guidance and support  Practical and written evidence of achievement. Depending on the level and type of apprenticeship, upon successful completion you could receive a license to practice in your regulated

YOU CAN APPLY VIA OUR WEBSITE We’ll get in touch to interview you, and if you need a job we’ll refer you to the Business Centre.

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