Apprenticeships offer real value for businesses, bringing fresh ideas and committed talent into your team. Hiring an apprentice is a positive investment, but it works best with the thoughtful preparation and ongoing support of the East Lancashire Apprenticeship team.
Start by ensuring your apprentice is at least 16, legally allowed to work in England, and has a contract for a relevant role of at least 30 hours per week. Every apprentice must be working towards an approved apprenticeship standard and receive pay that matches or exceeds the Apprentice National Minimum Wage, according to their age and experience.
It’s crucial to choose an apprenticeship standard that truly fits both your business needs and the role you’re hiring for. A well-matched standard means your apprentice can apply their training directly to practical, meaningful projects that benefit your organisation from the start.
Before your apprentice arrives, set up a clear apprenticeship agreement and a training plan involving your chosen provider. These documents set out responsibilities, learning outcomes, and the support that your apprentice will receive throughout their placement.
By following these steps, you’ll not only meet the apprenticeship requirements but also create a supportive environment where your apprentice and your business can grow together.
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