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Health and science

WebHealth is something we often take for granted, but couldn't cope without. It takes more than doctors and nurses to keep our health service running. Careers in health and science include dispensing medicines in a pharmacy, giving eye tests, testing samples in labs, researching new cures and medicines, working as a dental nurse and many more.

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Supporting your apprentice

WebCare leavers. Your apprentice may need extra support if they are care experienced. Employers can receive £1,000 additional funding to provide this support to eligible care leaver apprentices. This is paid through the training provider: £500 90 days after the apprenticeship starts, and another £500 after 365 days.

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Support for apprentices with a learning difficulty or …

WebAccess to Work is a government scheme that offers grants to apprentices to help them pay for any reasonable adjustments they need. You could be eligible for a grant if you have a: disability. health condition. mental health condition. The support you …

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Understanding apprenticeship benefits and funding

WebYour estimated yearly gain. Between £2,500 and £18,000 yearly gain per apprentice. Did you know on average in the UK, the estimated yearly gain for employers is between £2,500 and £18,000 per apprentice during their training period. Apprentice outputs usually surpass their associated costs, delivering a net benefit to employers during their

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Off-the-job (OTJ) training: what you need to know

WebFull-time apprentices should do a minimum of six hours OTJ training a week. Part-time apprentices OTJ training hours may vary but should make up at least 20% of their working hours. OTJ training should take place during your regular working hours. If it takes place outside of these hours, you must be able to take time off at a later date.

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Choose a training provider

WebTo choose a training provider, use the find apprenticeship training service. It allows you to: choose an apprenticeship training course. choose a course at the right level and skills. check the availability of training providers at the apprenticeship location. view employer reviews. share your interest in an apprenticeship training course with

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Healthcare Support Worker

WebThe NHS is vast and diverse, and so are healthcare support worker roles. You could be: supporting patients through their treatment and making a difference to their journey back to health. supporting patients with nutritional issues as a dietetic assistant. helping people to learn to walk again as a prosthetic technician.

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Browse by sector

WebSales, marketing and procurement. Sales in person, on the phone and online, e-commerce, marketing products and services to customers and helping companies make important purchasing decisions. This area covers a range of industries from retail and customer service to digital marketing and PR and more.

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Browse apprenticeships before you apply

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Support for care experienced apprentices

WebYou’ll get: £1,000 around three months after starting your apprenticeship. £1,000 around six months after starting your apprenticeship. £1,000 within 12 months of starting your apprenticeship. You can only receive the care leavers’ bursary once. Claiming this bursary won’t disqualify you from getting other support.

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Preparing for an end-point assessment (EPA)

WebPreparing for an end-point assessment (EPA) Your employer and training provider should have talked to you about your EPA at the start of your apprenticeship. Your EPA plan should contain all the information you need to prepare for this, including: Your EPA plan can vary depending on the apprenticeship you’re doing.

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Understanding end-point assessments

WebEnd-point assessment (EPA) is the final stage of an apprenticeship. It is an impartial assessment of whether your apprentice has developed the skills, knowledge and behaviours outlined in the apprenticeship standard. Assessments are designed by employers in the sector and are conducted by independent bodies known as end-point assessment

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Explore funding options

WebEmployers can receive £1,000 for those who started their apprenticeship before 1 August 2023, or £3,000 for those who started on or after 1 August 2023. This bursary is separate to the additional employer and training provider funding mentioned above. You can direct your apprentice towards our support centre for more information on young

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Funding an apprenticeship for non levy employers

WebFor new starts from 1 April 2024, for employers who do not pay the levy, the government will fully fund apprenticeship training costs, up to the funding band maximum for apprentices who at the start of their apprenticeship training are aged between: 16 and 21 years old (or 15 years of age if the apprentice’s 16th birthday is between the last

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Early Years Educator

WebEarly Years Educator. The early years is a vital part of a child’s education when they develop the cognitive, social and emotional skills that set them up for life. Early years professionals are crucial in helping children develop before starting school. They plan and run education, play activities with children under five years old, and make

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