WHO CAN DO AN APPRENTICESHIP?
If you are aged 16 or over and are not in full-time education, you can start an apprenticeship. It really is as simple as that! When it comes to selecting the programme you would like to be considered for, make sure it is something you are passionate about and can see yourself doing for a number of years. Qualifications range between 1-4 years to complete depending on the level: Intermediate, Advanced, Higher or Degree.
ELIGIBILITY
To enrol onto an apprenticeship programme, you must:
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be aged over 16 at the start of the programme;
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have been living in the UK/EU for a minimum of three years before starting your apprenticeship;
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not currently be in education;
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be able to complete a minimum of 30 hours of work each week.
SELECTION PROCESS
All applicants will be invited to attend a pre-interview assessment centre prior to being considered for an apprenticeship.
ALREADY EMPLOYED?
If you’re employed and looking to improve your career prospects, LAT Apprenticeship is a great opportunity to learn new skills and to gain recognised qualifications. You will still receive the same salary and holiday allowance so you don’t need to worry about changes to your contract of work.
SAFEGUARDING
LAT Apprenticeships is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share in this commitment. A disclosure/status check will be sought from the Disclosure and Barring Service for apprentices that are over the age of 18 prior to enrolment.
RECEIVING AN OFFER
Please watch the video below for information about what to expect after receiving a job offer.