NHS Apprenticeships Fay Lane Contract Support and Information Manager
Apprenticeships! Big News! Finding future leaders: 'Apprenticeships are a no-brainer'
Why all the talk? UK productivity stands at approximately 20% below the rest of the G7 We have a critical need for millions of new technical and professional skilled workers over the next decade Apprenticeships will help address this skills gap. 3 million starts in 2020! Apprenticeships need to be high quality training with serious kudos and tangible value both to the apprentice and the employer. I want to hear about an 18 year old who looked at their options and turned down a place at Oxbridge to take up an apprenticeship if that is the right path for them.. And I want to hear that their parents were thrilled Doug Richard, Richard Review into future of apprenticeships (2012) In his independent report Doug Richard calls on the government calls to improve the quality of apprenticeships and make them more focused on the needs of employers Solution = Increase scale and quality of apprenticeships
But.. a step change in the scale and quality of the apprenticeships also requires a step change in funding
Step 1 The Levy The dictionary definition: To impose a tax or fine, (a person or business) The Apprenticeship Levy is a levy on UK employers to fund new apprenticeships and was implemented from April 2016. Any UK employer, in any sector, with a pay bill of more than 3 million per year is liable to pay the levy The levy is 0.5% of the pay bill, paid through PAYE The levy allowance is not a cash payment and can only be used to purchase apprenticeship training Pre April 2016 - Apprenticeships were funded by the Government. Employers paid very little into training apprentices. Post April 2016 funding of apprenticeships now comes from a levy on employers rather than taxpayers. The aim? The levy will shift incentives so that it is far more in employers interests to take on apprentices = Employer owned apprenticeship training
Step 2 New Standards As part of the government s drive to ensure apprenticeships are high-quality apprenticeship frameworks are being replaced by employer-designed standards No new frameworks have been developed or issued since August 2014, instead employers from sectors ranging from fashion to health are coming together to design new apprenticeship standards Frameworks were primarily qualification-focused. The main aim at the end of a framework was to have achieved a competency-based qualification, such as an NVQ or BTEC It s was possible for an apprentice to achieve all qualifications in the framework but not actually have the right skills to carry out their job. The new standards are being developed by employer-led groups called Trailblazers Apprenticeship standards set out the core skills, knowledge and behaviours apprentices need to be fully competent in a role Standards are occupation-focused; they are not qualification-led. The learning happens throughout the apprenticeship. And the apprentice is assessed at the end. They need to prove that they can carry out all aspects of their job. They develop transferable skills and gain credibility too.
Gateway Purpose: Step 3 EPA EPA Purpose: The Employer Richard (and review training found that provider, continuous if involved) assessment decides did not if an allow apprentice all apprentices is ready to for demonstrate Once the Apprentice that they can has carry completed out the the whole training of their of job the skills, knowledge and behaviour and their their end-point Employer assessment 'signs them off for passing through the Gateway', the Apprentice There must are then a range undertake of assessment the End methods Point Assessment including: (EPA) practical Employer assessment should be confident that the apprentice will pass their assessment, at interview The this EPA point is different for each Standard and will combine a number of assessment project written methods, and/or which multiple have choice been testsdecided by the Employer Groups who designed the Standards. presentation or sales pitch Initial Assessment On-Programme Gateway End Point Assessment (assistant practitioner example) Completion Off the Job Training Multi Choice Test and Short Answer Questions Initial Assessment Qualification Assessment Gateway Observation Completion Review of Reflective Journal and Interview English and Maths
What does this mean for the NHS? Second largest levy contributor = 300million annually The government believes the public sector has a key role to play in helping to achieve the delivery of three million apprenticeships by 2020 Public sector target = 2.3% = 27,500 apprentices per annum in the NHS NHS Employers can apply to become training providers In a change to previous rules individuals can undertake an apprenticeship at any level - higher, equal or lower to a qualification they already hold Levy = additional training budget.that we can only spend on apprenticeships!! NHS is working to develop an apprenticeship training option for a wide range healthcare occupations
When we first estimated our levy contribution we gasped slightly. When we got together to address it, however, we thought we may be able to turn this into something positive and really start to grow our own workforce. Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust
What does this mean for learners? Alternative to university path Debt free degree / training Earn as you learn Relevant work experience skills employers want After finishing, 77% of apprentices stay with the same employer, 46% received a pay rise, and 36% reported getting a promotion
NHS Apprenticeships the occupations Apprenticeships wont replace traditional graduate training but will provide another entry route: Registered Nurse Physiotherapist Occupational Therapist Arts Therapist Physician Associate Midwife HR Advisor Management Health Care Science Practitioner Dental Nurse Paramedic Health Informatics Radiographer Dietician Nurse Associate Medical Electronics Pharmacy Financial Accountant Speech and Language therapist Project Manager Plus 80 more in development right now!
What are we looking for? Not looking for an easy option An apprenticeship is not an easy option - apprentices will be expected to achieve academically and at work, managing their time well and adjusting to longer hours with fewer holidays than at school or university. Appetite to learn Apprentices will need to be self-motivated during independent study, and be prepared to put what they learn into practice. Enthusiasm Personal aptitude and enthusiasm go along way, rather than just academic ability An interest in the role It helps if apprentices have a particular interest in the area they want to work in and can demonstrate this from previous experience. Anything that can demonstrate their interest and readiness for work could help them stand out from the crowd. NHS values Anyone applying for a role in the NHS will be asked to demonstrate the values of the NHS Constitution and how they would apply in their everyday work. Test your values with a free new e-tool http://nhsvaluestool.e-lfh.org.uk/
How can you help? Share the key messages 1. Degree apprenticeships - they are equivalent to undergraduate degree s! The degrees earned via an apprenticeship are awarded by universities and set at an equivalent standard to those gained using the full-time academic route. 2. Apprenticeships can be an alternative to University with no fees! Degree level apprenticeships can appeal to people who may not have seen university as a viable option and there are no training fees or student loans to pay back. 3. They can offer a great start to a career not just a job! 90 per cent of apprentices in England remained in employment after qualifying and 71 per cent stayed with the same employer. 4. Apprenticeships can provide a career pathway! Apprentices can start at level 2 and work towards a profession; for example, start as an apprentice assistant practitioner and then become an apprentice nurse.
How can you help? Keep up to date 1. Online free resources and information e.g. Health Careers Step into the NHS Find an apprenticeship Amazing Apprenticeships Apprenticeship Guide 2. Register on find an apprenticeship - Find an apprenticeship is a live jobs website. You can quickly and easily register for an account, which allows you to set up email and text alerts about new apprenticeship opportunities to pass on to your students. Visit: http://tinyurl.com/z2ljms9 3. Sign up to receive live vacancy lists - Each week the National Apprenticeship Service send out a regional listing of all of the vacancies available summarised by Local Authority area. Sign up to receive this weekly listing: http://tinyurl.com/mwcovoe
Keep up to date 4. Use social media Twitter and Facebook are fast becoming the go-to places to find the latest employer apprenticeship schemes and vacancies. Follow @Apprenticeships, @HealthCareersUK and @AmazingAppsUK on twitter for daily updates. 5. Higher & degree 2017 vacancies Gov.uk have produced a spreadsheet showing the higher and degree apprenticeship vacancies employers have on offer for 2017. The spreadsheet includes direct links to apply so its ready to share with your students. Visit: http://tinyurl.com/h34gqwd
How can you help? The Application Process Where to find vacancies - Vacancies can be found on the NHS Jobs website. NHS Jobs is the dedicated online recruitment service for the NHS and other health related organisations. The site receives around 20,000 adverts every month Vacancies for apprenticeships appear on the Gov.uk website and NHS Jobs website Unlike university applications, there is no fixed deadline when it comes to applying for Apprenticeships always keep an eye out! Online Applications No C.V s online competence based application process There are lots of hints and tips online its good to do a practice application!
Success! Taylor: Multi-skilled NHS Engineer Southmoor Academy 2012 Sunderland College 2013 NHS Apprenticeship 2014-2017 How did the apprenticeship benefit him? Skills, knowledge and experience to be employed as a band 5 technician Awarded apprentice of the year by the Northern Yorkshire NHS Assessment Centre Patience to understand the needs of other people in their situation Increased communication skills Now studying a degree apprenticeship aspirations to be estates manager
For more information Find an apprenticeship www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship Create an account, search for the latest jobs, apply and receive text and email alerts about your applications online Amazing Apprenticeships www.amazingapprenticeships.com Download the free Apprenticeship Pack, watch short films, download free posters and much more. Apprenticeship Guide www.apprenticeshipguide.co.uk The Apprenticeship Guide contains brief summaries of every apprenticeship offered in England, plus general careers advice, real life case studies and much more.
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