Apprenticeship Open Evening: Meet the Employers
With just one week to go until our Apprenticeship Open Evening 2023, we’ve rounded up the list of amazing local employers who will be joining us.
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Come to a November Open Evening
We annually invest £1million into our campus facilities, so why not come and check them out at a November Open Evening?
We annually invest £1million into our campus facilities, so why not come and check them out at a November Open Evening?
The Cyber Security Degree Apprenticeship is partnership with UWE Bristol.
Taught by UWE Bristol lecturers, apprentices earn a UWE Bristol degree, in new, world-class facilities within easy reach of work or home.
With the average student debt of £50,000, apprenticeships are an excellent, debt-free route to a degree.
There are no tuition fees and student loans, apprentices are paid while they earn, gaining experience with a reputable business.
A typical cyber security apprentice can earn over £18,000 per year.
You'll study the apprenticeship for three years, plus an end point assessment, with the opportunity to progress to a Masters upon completion.
Apprenticeship graduates will be able to operate autonomously; lead teams that manage cyber security risks and secure solutions end-to-end; and be able to detect and respond to incidents.
With just one week to go until our Apprenticeship Open Evening 2023, we’ve rounded up the list of amazing local employers who will be joining us.
The apprenticeship levy was initiated by the UK government for all employers paying a wage bill of more than £3 million per year. The levy tax of 0.5% of your payroll is automatically collected by HMRC at the end of each month through your PAYE system.
The great news is that you can reinvest this levy back into your workforce in the form of apprenticeship training.
Our Chancel Close facilities cater for Level 2 and Level 3 in carpentry and plumbing, and final end point assessments for brick and property maintenance.
Diversity is key to ensuring a progressive workplace and bringing in apprentices fosters a collaborative workplace between a range of workers from different backgrounds. At NTC, this has been extremely beneficial; the apprentices have brought great energy and plenty of new ideas to the business.