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Education and childcare
The following occupation was proposed for inclusion, however Institute and route panel analysis concluded that there is insufficient evidence at this time for this to be considered as an occupation for the development of an apprenticeship standard:
Playworker
As referenced above, respondents suggested that Learning and Development Consultant/Business Partner has be moved to the Business and Administration map. Following consultation with the respective route panels, this has been moved.
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South East and North West biggest apprentice employing regions in the country
5 February 2024
Sectors with most people starting on apprenticeships include construction; business and administration; health and science; education and early years; engineering and manufacturing; and digital – with more engagement needed with the likes of catering and hospitality; transport and logistics; and creative and design.
IfATE is publishing its study into apprenticeship engagement to encourage more businesses to recruit apprentices and work with us to shape future training in support of National App...
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Final outline content
Materials developed by employers that form the basis for each T Level
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Approved T Level qualifications
Information on T Level technical qualifications that have been approved for delivery
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Providers
Information for providers
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Awarding organisations can bid for 8 new T Levels
30 January 2020
The bidding lots are as follows:
LOT 1 Legal, Finance and Accounting: Legal
LOT 2 Legal, Finance and Accounting: Finance
LOT 3 Legal, Finance and Accounting: Accountancy
LOT 4 Engineering and Manufacturing: Manufacturing, Processing and Control
LOT 5 Engineering and Manufacturing: Maintenance, Installation and Repair
LOT 6 Engineering and Manufacturing: Design and Development
LOT 7 Business and Administration: Management and Administration
LOT 8 Business and Administration: Human Resources
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Minister discusses quality apprenticeships with Institute's apprentice panel
18 October 2018
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Apprentices who attended were representative of many sectors including hospitality, business administration, mineral products technology, civil engineering, science and laboratory, and digital and technology solutions.
Rosie Smith, 19, a level three business administration apprentice with City & Guilds, said afterwards:
“I have never been in that environment before, so it was a really exciting opportunity for me to meet and talk to such an important Minister.
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Employers
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List of apprenticeships with temporary discretions or flexibilities
26 May 2021
Last updated 26 May 2021