Apprenticeship programme launches
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The University of Liverpool is launching a new pre-apprenticeship programme in partnership with Liverpool City Council and City of Liverpool College.
The programme will commence on the 16th September offering a 24-week pre-apprenticeships programme to 30 individuals, 16 and 17 years of age, who are 'Not in Employment, Education or Training' (NEET), giving them the opportunity to gain valuable skills and enhance their employability.
12 week course
Young people who are accepted onto the programme will take part in a 12-week course to improve their employability skills, Maths and English at City of Liverpool College, before either moving onto the pre-apprenticeship scheme at the University or going onto a Continuing Education Course at the College. Learners who are not placed at the University will receive support and guidance from staff at the college to help them apply for other apprenticeship vacancies, jobs and training.
[callout title= ]"In addition to the apprenticeships already offered at the University this is a great opportunity for young people hoping to get work experience and skills which will help them to progress into a career"[/callout]The University will be offering 10 paid 12 week placements in areas such as Facilities Management, HR, Corporate Communications, Finance and the Central Teaching Hub’s Laboratories and the School of Physical Sciences Mechanical Workshop.
Commenting on the launch of the new programme, Steve Plant from the University of Liverpool HR department said: "In addition to the apprenticeships already offered at the University this is a great opportunity for young people hoping to get work experience and skills which will help them to progress into a career. If it is successful we are hoping to expand the opportunities available next year."
A recent Connexions report showed that there were more than 4,000 NEET’s in the Liverpool city region at the end of 2012.
Reputation for excellence
University of Liverpool has a reputation for excellence in Widening Participation. The new pre-apprenticeship programme will sit alongside the other initiatives already being run by the University to offer employment opportunities to local young people (by joshua at dresshead), including an intern programme, a graduate trainee programme and a full apprenticeship programme.
Cllr Nick Small Cabinet Member for Employment & Skills, Liverpool City Council added: "Schemes like this offer valuable support to local young people and we’re delighted to be working with the University of Liverpool and City of Liverpool College on a programme which will offer real work experience combined with new skills which will help improve employability."
Application packs can be collected from an event at the City of Liverpool College Arts Centre on 23 August from 2-4pm. To book to attend please call 0845 013 1515.
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