Employers in the construction industry are being asked by City of Wolverhampton College to help train the workforce of the future.
The college has a bank of employment-ready candidates looking for trade apprenticeships but needs companies to take them on to enable them to develop on-the-job skills whilst also studying for their industry qualifications.
Apprenticeships help companies to expand their workforce in a cost-effective way and benefit from new staff who are motivated to learn and have the latest industry skills and knowledge, gained through their studies with the college.
The national minimum wage for an apprentice is £4.81 for the first 12 months of their programme and employers taking on an apprentice aged 16-18 will benefit from a £1,000 incentive payment.
Training for the latest cohort of apprentices is due to start during week commencing September 26 and employers will receive help and support from the college to take on their apprentice and set up the training programme.
The college offers trade apprenticeships in bricklaying, carpentry and joinery, digital engineering construction, electrical installation, gas, plant operations and plumbing and, as part of their training, apprentices will gain their CSCS card, the industry-required certification to enable them to work on construction sites.
To speak to a member of the apprenticeship team about taking on an apprentice email employerenquiries@wolvcoll.ac.uk or call 01902 836000 and select option 5 to connect directly to the apprenticeship team.
Get more details about apprenticeships and the support provided by the college here