Monday 6 August 2012

In the Spotlight…Business Apprenticeships

NULC works closely with more than 400 local employers to provide Apprenticeships in a variety of areas.  In this blog post we’re taking a look at the type of training available in the Business sector. 

We have a range Apprenticeships and NVQs that can be delivered in the workplace, from Level 2 through to Level 5.  Qualifications available include Business and Administration, Management, Accounting, IT, Retail, Warehousing and Customer Service. 

Here Kerry Bonfiglio-Bains, Owner of Appointments Personnel Recruitment Agency in Newcastle, Staffordshire discusses how employing a Business Administration Apprentice through NULC has worked for her business.


 

With an apprentice salary starting at around £97 per week, employers can benefit from an extra member of staff and receive ongoing support from an experienced apprenticeship assessor who will visit the apprentice in the workplace to minimise disruption to the business.

Vicky Boulton Clarke, Head of Employer Engagement at NULC said: “Apprenticeships are a unique, low-cost and low-risk way of ensuring that your workforce has the practical skills and qualifications your organisation needs now and in the future.”

“What’s more, the College takes care of the entire apprentice recruitment process right up to the shortlist for final interviews.  This provides the employer with significant cost savings in terms of recruitment fees whilst allowing them to make the final decision as to who will join the organisation.”

“As we see it, working with employers to create opportunities like this are vital in supporting government agenda to reduce youth unemployment and crucial to developing skills that support economic growth.”

To find out more about the College’s Apprenticeships and employer training programmes contact the Employer Engagement Team on employer@nulc.ac.uk or call 01782 254376.

Friday 3 August 2012

In the Spotlight…Engineering Apprenticeships

NULC works closely with more than 400 local employers to provide Apprenticeships in a variety of areas.  In this blog post we’re taking a look at the type of training available in the Engineering sector. 

A range of Engineering Apprenticeships and NVQs are delivered in the workplace, including Electro-technical, Engineering, Engineering Construction, Engineering Manufacture, Performance Maintenance Operations and Engineering Technical Support.  These are delivered at various levels, starting at Level 2 qualifications through to Foundation degrees.

Here Leigh Turley, Engineering Manager for Transmission at ABB in Stone, Staffordshire discusses how employing an Engineering Apprentice through NULC has worked for the international engineering company.







With an apprentice salary starting at around £97 per week, employers can benefit from an extra member of staff and receive ongoing support from an experienced apprenticeship assessor who will visit the apprentice in the workplace to minimise disruption to the business.

Vicky Boulton Clarke, Head of Employer Engagement at NULC said: “Apprenticeships are a unique, low-cost and low-risk way of ensuring that your workforce has the practical skills and qualifications your organisation needs now and in the future.”

“What’s more, the College takes care of the entire apprentice recruitment process right up to the shortlist for final interviews.  This provides the employer with significant cost savings in terms of recruitment fees whilst allowing them to make the final decision as to who will join the organisation.”

“As we see it, working with employers to create opportunities like this are vital in supporting government agenda to reduce youth unemployment and crucial to developing skills that support economic growth.”
To find out more about the Engineering Apprenticeships at NULC click here.

To find out more about the College’s Apprenticeships and employer training programmes contact the Employer Engagement Team on employer@nulc.ac.uk or call 01782 254376.

Thursday 2 August 2012

Forklift truck training now available to local employers


Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC) is now accredited with RTITB to deliver ‘On Customer Premises’ forklift truck training for Reach and Counter balance trucks.  

We are able to offer both Novice and Refresher training in line with RTITB and HSE regulations for lift truck operation. 

The course will be completed on your company premises using your lift truck which means the operator is trained or refreshed on the equipment they will be expected to use on a day-to-day basis rather than at a centre away from the workplace on unfamiliar equipment.

To find out more about the training contact the NULC Employer Engagement team on 01782 254376 or email employer@nulc.ac.uk.

Wednesday 1 August 2012

In the Spotlight…Hairdressing Apprenticeships


NULC works closely with more than 400 local employers to provide Apprenticeships in a variety of areas.  In this blog post we’re taking a look at the type of training available in the Hairdressing sector. 

We work with a range of local salons to provide apprenticeship and training opportunities at Level 2 and Level 3 inHairdressing.  This year sees the introduction of Beauty Therapy Apprenticeships and also a new flexible approach to deliver training to apprentices that suits the needs of employers.   

We’re encouraging all local salons to join our business club to be involved in developing our training offer to enable us to identify skills gaps and tailor programmes to exceed those needs.

Here Steve Goodwin, Owner of Signature Hair Salon in Stoke-on-Trent discusses how employing a Hairdressing Apprentice through NULC has worked for the salon.



With an apprentice salary starting at around £97 per week, employers can benefit from an extra member of staff and receive ongoing support from an experienced apprenticeship assessor who will visit the apprentice in the workplace to minimise disruption to the business.

Vicky Boulton Clarke, Head of Employer Engagement at NULC said: “Apprenticeships are a unique, low-cost and low-risk way of ensuring that your workforce has the practical skills and qualifications your organisation needs now and in the future.”

“What’s more, the College takes care of the entire apprentice recruitment process right up to the shortlist for final interviews.  This provides the employer with significant cost savings in terms of recruitment fees whilst allowing them to make the final decision as to who will join the organisation.”

“As we see it, working with employers to create opportunities like this are vital in supporting government agenda to reduce youth unemployment and crucial to developing skills that support economic growth.”



If you’re a local employer who would like to find out more about how Apprenticeships could work for you business contact Phil Davies, Business Development Manager for Hair and Beauty at NULC on philip.davies@nulc.ac.uk or call 01782 254122.