Right from the word go, the apprentice, employer and training provider must have a clear idea of what's expected of them. To ensure continued confidence in the process, everyone must feel free to ask questions, raise any potential issues and highlight their needs at any time.
Supporting your apprentice and setting clear objectives
Entering the world of work can be a massive step, especially for school leavers going straight from the classroom into the workplace or for those re-entering work after some time. Interacting with new people in unfamiliar surroundings and getting used to a new routine can take some getting used to.
There are several things you can do, though, to ease your apprentice into their role and help them to integrate with the rest of the team:
Appointing an apprenticeship manager
To make sure your apprentice always feels supported, you should consider appointing an apprenticeship manager. Larger organisations will already have made this a dedicated role, but smaller businesses also benefit from assigning the right person to the task.
The person you choose should be:
Helping your apprentice manage their time
Learning a new job while also studying for qualifications can be quite a balancing act. It is hard enough for school leavers but can be even more challenging for older apprentices who may have family responsibilities on top of work and study.
Employers can help by:
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The role of Integrated Learning Systems
Integrated Learning Systems (ILS) such as Onefile are helping to revolutionise the way in which apprenticeships are managed.
In the past, when training was delivered on paper, otherwise good apprentice placements were often undermined by poor record keeping.
Paperwork such as assessments and reports were kept in folders in filing cabinets in different locations, making it difficult to follow the paper trail and submit documents on time. Mistakes were likely to happen which could result in delays in sign-off causing frustration, sometimes harming employer and training provider relationships.
Today's virtual learning approach and user-friendly tool kit allows all parties to work together efficiently and cost effectively. A good ILS is absolutely vital to the success of any apprenticeship programme.
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