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funding isn't available for apprentices on the diploma course it is only available if they are on the nvq course my lad missed out on his funding as he was on the diploma courseIn a nutshell South and City College Birmingham can offer afully funded service to:
- Advertise and recruit Apprentices for a cross range of positions for the organisation. This may include Wall and Floor Tiling, Other Trade Occupations, Maintenance Operations, Construction Management and Building Services. We have a huge pool of talent in the College and we also advertise nationally using a variety of effective sources. This service is fully funded.
- We have an effective selection process, which means we screen and interview applicants to ensure that we are presenting the most suitable candidates to you for interview. This service is fully funded.
- Once you choose who you want to employ you offer the individual a trial. If you and the individual are happy after this trail period you take them on as an Apprentice. The training package starts straight away for either 1 or 2 years, depending on the job role and the Apprenticeship programme. This training package is funded.
- Grants are available including £1500 per person if you've haven't had Apprentices within the last 12 months. An organisation can claim this for the first 'batch' of Apprentices up to 10 Apprentices. Additional grants can be claimed (depending on company factors) up to £6000 The Apprenticeship wage for a 16-18 year old is £2.68 per hour, but companies often pay bit more than this. If an Apprentice is 19 yrs or above companies pay around £3-£4 per hour for the first year. The pay rate very much depends on the job. An Apprentice must work a minimum of 30 hours per week.
I hope this answers your question. If not, then ask again.. Thanks