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Want to study and get paid at the same time? An apprenticeship could be the right route for you! Study for a nationally recognised qualification, whilst receiving on the job training and getting paid for it.

There’s never been a better time to start an apprenticeship with Nottingham College, with many live vacancies we’re sure we can find the right role for you.

All apprenticeship roles will vary depending on the area you choose, however you can expect your working day to be varied, stimulating and challenging.

You’ll be learning new skills, meeting people in a new environment and you might be working with colleagues or interacting with the general public for the first time.

Whatever your role, you’ll be working towards a shared goal- your personal success and the success of the business you work for.

Yes, all apprentices get paid. Your salary will depend on the industry you’re in, your age and experience and your employer.

If you’re aged 16-18 and/or a first year apprentice, your wage will be at least £6.40 per hour. As your skills develop, employers usually increase your pay.

If you are aged 19 or over, and have completed the first year of your apprenticeship, you will be eligible for the National Minimum Wage.

Nothing to you. Apprenticeships are fully funded by the Government for those aged 16–18. If you’re over 19, your employer may have to pay a contribution.

Yes, if you’re working full time, you’ll have a minimum of 20 days paid holiday, plus 8 bank holidays.

You, your employer and Nottingham College tutors will develop a learning plan outlining the work you will do.

At college you will learn practical skills, as well as the theory behind them. Evidence of your work is collected in a portfolio and used to assess your achievements. For some apprenticeships, you also need to sit assessments which are either practical or written.

The benefits of an apprenticeship 

Earn while you learn - During an apprenticeship you earn a salary whilst gaining valuable skills for your future career. 

Work with a mentor - An apprenticeship offers much more support than a full-time job. As an apprentice you may often shadow more experienced colleagues in order to learn on the job. 

Improve your employability - Apprenticeships allow you to get industry experience and understand the working environment. This is appealing to employers as you will have practical skills as well as a qualification. 

Gain recognised qualifications - Alongside the practical learning, you will also do some theory work. This means you will finish your apprenticeship with industry experience and a qualification. 

Apprenticeships

Find your perfect job?

We offer a wide range of apprenticeships. We typically have over 100 vacancies available at any time which you can find on our Apprenticeship Vacancies page.

If you can’t find an apprenticeship that you’re interested in, fill out the form below and we’ll notify you when a relevant opportunity becomes available.

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