APPRENTICESHIPS FOR LEARNERS
HTTL’s Apprenticeship programme helps you gain on-the-job training, study for a qualification and earn money while you learn.
Get a Recognised and Valued Qualification
Apprenticeships are fast becoming recognised as the platform for developing the workforce of the future. There are over 85,000 employers offering Apprenticeships in more than 130,000 locations; there are over 200 apprenticeship pathways suitable for hundreds of job roles. The qualifications you complete to achieve your apprenticeship are valued and known nationwide.
EARN WHILE YOU LEARN
Be paid to learn something new! As an apprentice, you will learn new skills and get paid while you learn.
PRACTICAL & RELEVANT TRAINING
Apprenticeship programmes were designed with the help of employers in industry, so they offer a structured programme that takes you through the skills you need to do a job well.
YOU’RE NOT ALONE
With regular contact and support from your TCOE Assessor, we will always ensure that you receive the support and guidance you need. We make sure that your individual needs are met with additional support in difficult times.
GREAT START TO YOUR CAREER
As you are learning on the job, you are gaining the skills and experience that employers’ value right from the start. You are building your CV with relevant experience to get a head start in your career.
WHAT DOES IT COST
Nothing! While you are on an Apprenticeship, your employer pays you a salary and supports you whilst you undertake your training. Most of the training is ‘on the job’ within the workplace.
FURTHER INFORMATION
For further, impartial advice, please visit www.apprenticeships.org.uk
For more information about how we can help you please contact us.
WHAT OUR APPRENTICES THINK
“As a result of my training I am encouraged to deal directly with high profile clients to help the design and production process”.
“The apprenticeship has really made me appreciate the skills I need for the job and pretty much every day I start my shift looking for evidence of skill development”