In this webinar, HR consultant Katy Wade explains why small businesses should be looking to hire apprentices.
She covers eligibility requirements, funding options, legal considerations and how government schemes are actively encouraging small businesses to recruit apprentices when developing their workforces.
This session is part of Enterprise Nation's Talent Hub programme.
Topics covered in this session
Why apprenticeships are valuable tools for workforce development – not just for hiring but for upskilling existing staff
The process for recruiting apprentices, including:
assessing your ability to provide proper onboarding, training and mentorship
taking advantage of government funding and National Insurance exemptions
Katy's key points from the webinar
Understanding apprenticeships: Key facts and eligibility
Who can be an apprentice?
Apprenticeships are open to all ages, not just young people.
Businesses can hire new apprentices or train existing employees through apprenticeship programmes.
Eligibility criteria for apprentices
Must be 16 or older.
Must have the right to work in the UK and live in England (Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have different funding rules).
Must not be enrolled in other education programmes (for example, college, sixth form).
Apprenticeship levels and length