Apprenticeships

An apprenticeship enables you to earn money and learn at the same time. Usually, an apprentice will:

  • go to work 4 days a week
  • go somewhere to learn 1 day a week. This might be at a college or at your workplace
  • get a qualification

Accessible apprenticeships are sometimes called inclusive apprenticeships or supported apprenticeships. An accessible apprenticeship means that the employers can make changes to support you. This may include making changes to working hours or the length of your apprenticeship.

To have an accessible apprenticeship, you need to:

  • have, or have previously had, and Educational Health and Care Plan
  • have a minimum of Entry Level 3 qualifications in English and maths
  • be able to work for at least 20 hours a week
  • be over 16 years old

Find out more about accessible apprenticeships by clicking the links below:

Apprenticeship Opportunities in Redcar and Cleveland