FIND THE RIGHT
APPRENTICESHIP
FOR YOU
We offer 'Good'
Apprenticeships at all levels
Why Apprenticeships?
Getting Started
Mentors
You will have a mentor within your workplace. They will work with you on a day to day basis within your working environment. This will be a person who has the appropriate time and experience to help and guide you.
Induction
A thorough induction ensures that you completely understand the Apprenticeship you are undertaking as well as the expectations that are being placed on you, your employer and your Training Officer.
The Employer
Undertaking an Apprenticeship must be done in conjunction with your employer. It is important that your Training Officer is able to build a good relationship with your employer. By including them in the induction process your employer can be fully aware of what will be involved in your Apprenticeship. This will enable them to accurately support you and input where they are required to do so.
Throughout your Apprenticeship your employer will be required to give feedback, provide any relevant training for your role and ensure all policies and procedures are adhered to.
20% off the job training
An apprenticeship is a work-based programme. The training is required to help you become fully occupationally competent in the workplace. Therefore, it is reasonable that the apprenticeship should be delivered during your normal working hours.
Training Officers
Your Training Officer will be your link to Calderdale College. They are occupationally competent individuals with a breadth of knowledge and skills to take you on your learning journey.
In the beginning you will work closely with your Training Officer to discuss your pathway. They will discuss all topics listed in the induction. They will support you for the duration and ensure that you have the best possible opportunities to achieve your Apprenticeship
Questions? Ask your training officer
Problem? Tell your training officer
Clarification? Check with your training officer
Next Steps? Discuss with your training officer
Achieved? Celebrate!
Attitude & Behaviour
Remember you are an employee, representing your employer!
Be on time for work and any assessments/reviews.
Be positive!
Wear appropriate clothes/uniform as set out by your employer.
Be kind and respectful at all times.
Take your work and learning seriously!
Remember!
Why are you undertaking an Apprenticeship? What is your goal? What progression do you envision for the future?
Be aware of your targets, be part of the planning process and make sure that you meet targets set.
This is your Apprenticeship, you should take responsibility for your own learning.
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Did you know?
We train 500 apprentices annually
Did you know?
We work with 3000 local and national employers
We cover…
25 different sectors and industries
We have…
30 fully qualified training officers with industry experience