Do I get study days at Ingleton Wood?
How long does an apprenticeship take to complete?
What is off-the-job training?
frequently asked questions
It is a statutory requirement for an apprentice to spend 20% of your paid time ‘off-the-job’. Off-the- job training can include: • Teaching theory (e.g. classroom lessons, lectures and online learning) • Practical training (e.g. shadowing, mentoring, industry visits) • Learning support and time to write assignments
Study days are designed for all apprentices and sponsored students to use instead of annual leave. Study days can be used for revision, portfolio prep, End Point Assessment prep etc.A set number of study days are allocated each year.
An apprenticeship can take a minimum of 12 months to a maximum of 5 years depending on the level of apprenticeship and the industry sector within which you are training. For example: • Level 4 - 24 months • Degree (Level 6 & 7) - Up to 5 years
Does Ingleton Wood reimburse my travel costs to university or college? Yes.Where appropriate, we advise apprentices to purchase a 16-25 railcard and claim any travel to university through our expenses procedure.
Ingleton Wood have a variety of apprenticeship opportunities across our disciplines and administrative functions.
What might a typical week be like as an apprentice? You will be working four days a week, doing the job and learning from your colleagues. One day a week you attend University or College for lectures during term time.
Who can apply for an apprenticeship at Ingleton Wood? • If you are early in your career; • if you are looking to upskill in your current job; • if you are looking for a career change; or • if you are not in full-time education.
Some course providers have block releases which run on average between 1-2 weeks.
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