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Location - Bolton, Greater Manchester
Keen to learn if offering Apprenticeships is right for your business? Have a look at the resources below or reach out to our team for 1-on-1 support.
A Degree Apprenticeship provides your team members with the chance to upskill while working. At the University of Bolton you can invest in your employees with level 5, 6, and 7 degrees. Learners can achieve their academic dreams and as an employer you get higher-skilled employees who bring their learning back into your business at little-to-no cost to you.
Speak to us Eligibilityof employers that take on an apprentice report benefits to their business.
If you have an annual pay bill of over £3 million per annum, you will be a levy payer, which is used to fund Apprentice training. Smaller non-levy paying companies will pay 5% of costs, with the Government contributing the other 95%.
The Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) sets the guidance on Apprenticeship delivery and we can run thorough checks to ensure compliance with the necessary criteria. Your Apprentice will need to hold a Maths and English GCSE Grade C/4 and above (or equivalent), be a full-time employee, be a UK national or hold a visa with the adequate working and learning permit for at least the length of their Apprenticeship.
Phil Leigh from Network Rail | BEng(Hons)
Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Degree
Apprenticeship
Phil Leigh from Network Rail | BEng(Hons)
Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Degree
Apprenticeship
An Apprenticeship allows your employees to expand their skills with university study while still working full-time within your business. Learners then get designated time to attend university to gain off-the-job training. This will allow them to complete the requirements of their Apprenticeship, along with reviews and assessments.
This is flexible, depending on the course. It can be a one-day-per-week release or block delivery.
Yes, existing staff with job roles that match the target Apprenticeship standard can undertake an Apprenticeship programme. You simply need to sign up for the Apprenticeship programme with us and we will check the eligibility requirements. If you would like more information on this, contact our team at apprentices@bolton.ac.uk.
Apprenticeships can last from 2 to 5 years depending on the level of the Apprenticeship.
Learners need to be 16+ to be on an Apprenticeship. There are other requirements under the Government Funding Rules but we can help you with those, simply email us at apprenticeships@bolton.ac.uk.
You need to pay at least the National Minimum Wage rate for the Apprentice’s age.
We offer Higher and Degree Apprenticeships at the University, which vary from level 5 to Level 7 (Master’s Degree).
Training for the Apprenticeship programme falls under either the Levy or Co-Investment funding scheme. Not sure what that is? Email us at apprenticeships@bolton.ac.uk.
There are more benefits than we could list! However, these are the most compelling: