Now you are an Apprentice
Here is a useful guide to what to expect and signposts to the support available to you while you are with us. This guide forms a vital part of your Apprenticeship and provides a record of your understanding of the programme of training undertaken under the guidance of The Cornwall College Group.
Whilst on the programme, you will learn skills, which are essential to any organisation. The success of every business relies on the skills of its employees. The experiences you will gain from this programme will also help you to succeed in your future working career, wherever that takes you.
We hope it will be useful for you to refer to as your programme progresses.
There are a number of tasks that need to be completed online as part of your course. These are related to your programme entry, personal and professional development and other key elements of your programme. You will use Moodle and ProPortal for your tasks. These instructions will guide you on how to access these systems and the online training will take you the rest of the way!
Download our guide on how to access the Apprenticeship HubContact support
If you need to talk to anyone about your apprenticeship, please contact the support team:
0330 123 4785
apprenticeships@cornwall.ac.uk
Absence hotline
0330 123 2523
Starting your apprenticeship – what to expect
We will work with your employer to make sure that you have the support you need to achieve your chosen apprenticeship. Our job is to ensure that your training programme fits yours and your employer’s requi
rements, offers the skills required for your job role and also meets national standards.Upon successful enrolment, you will be allocated a dedicated learning team, which consists of a number of individuals, each bringing expertise, information and guidance to your learning. See the Supporting You section for further details
You will undergo an induction at college at the start of the apprenticeship. This will include an induction to the college campus you are attending as well as information on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Safeguarding, British Values and the Government’s Prevent and Channel initiatives, which you will need to be aware of.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to attend taught days at college, your timetabled activities will be provided during your college induction, detailing when and where you will be required to attend training.
Programme Induction
This will be delivered to you on your first day at college. You will be shown around the campus, have all facilities explained to you and given an introduction to the workspace, workshop and classrooms you will be studying in while at college. You will also be provided with more detailed outline of your technical training programme that you will follow throughout your apprenticeship.
Your Individual Learning Plan
Your Individual Learning Plan (ILP) will be agreed as part of your induction. It details what you will be taught, when, where and by whom. A copy will be retained at the college, however you and your employer will also be given copies to refer to throughout your programme to ensure you are on track.
First Workplace Visit
Following the sign-up an Assessor/ Coach will conduct the first visit in the workplace (depending on course) and arrange a date for a follow-up meeting to continue to monitor your progress.
Week 13 Review
At 13 weeks in to your work placement, your Apprenticeship Advisor will visit the employer and yourself to carry out a review, this is to make sure everyone is happy with how things are going.
Assessor / Coach Visits
The Assessor/ Coach will conduct assessments and deliver coaching to you during the apprenticeship at pre-arranged intervals. These will vary depending on the level of the apprenticeship, the individuals support needs and the time of the year.
Apprenticeship Advisor Reviews
After the 13 week review, your Apprenticeship Advisor will continue to visit the employer and yourself to carry out reviews at pre-arranged intervals. As a minimum there will be a mid-stage review and final review, however your Advisor will accommodate as many reviews as required.
End Point Assessment (EPA)
If your Apprenticeship is one of the new Apprenticeship Standards, you will be required to attend an End Point Assessment in order to complete your apprenticeship. Apprenticeship standards are graded and can include Pass, Merit and Distinction grades. Your Advisor will discuss what this entails for both you and your employer before the start of the training programme to ensure you are as prepared as possible to succeed.
End of Apprenticeship
Your Advisor will complete a final review with you and your employer and complete any potential progression enrolments just prior to the end of the apprenticeship programme.
Completion
You will get your certificates upon successful completion of your apprenticeship, subject to all components of the apprenticeship being achieved.
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Sickness or Injury
If you are off work with sickness or injury, you must tell your employer and if you are due to see your Assessor/Coach, or attend college on the day you are ill, be sure to let us know as early as possible on the first day of absence.
Unauthorised Absence
Your employer will be informed if you are absent from college or any other off-site training without permission, or are late for teaching sessions. If such conduct persists, you may be dismissed from the training programme.
Discipline
Discipline is vital to good training and you are expected to behave in a professional manner at all times. Your employer and any member of college staff involved in your apprenticeship may talk to you about any lapses and they will help you to develop professional behaviours throughout the duration of the programme. Persistent misconduct (such as lateness, absences, rudeness, disobedience, etc.) may lead to a verbal warning, followed if necessary by a written warning and finally by dismissal from the apprenticeship programme.
Transfer
If you lose your job, we may be able to help you to find employment with a different employer in order to continue your apprenticeship. Please contact your Apprenticeship Advisor, Tutor, Assessor/Coach and/or the Apprenticeship Recruitment Team (0330 1234 758) as soon as possible for support and information on what steps you need to take. Alternatively, if you choose to change jobs you may be able to continue your training programme with your new employer as long as the programme requirements are suitable to your new job.
What can I expect to get paid?
There is a national minimum wage for apprentices aged 16-18 – visit www.gov.uk/apprenticeships-guide for the latest details. You may earn significantly more as you progress through your qualifications (depending on the career route you choose). If you are an apprentice aged 19+ you may start at the national apprentice minimum wage for the first year and then go on to the national minimum wage and progress from there. If you are already employed and start an apprenticeship, your wage should not change.
What are my legal rights with my employer?
Apprentices have the same employment rights as other employees within the same organisation working at similar grades or in similar roles. This includes:
- paid holidays
- sick pay
- any benefits you offer such as childcare voucher scheme.
When starting with an employer you will also sign an apprenticeship agreement, which gives details of the employer’s commitment to you including: how long they will employ you for, the training they will give, outline of the working conditions and the qualifications or skills goals you are working towards.
What will I need to buy for my course/job?
You will be told at your programme induction if there are any materials, clothing or equipment you need to buy to study your apprenticeship. Your employer is responsible for providing you with any Personal Protective Equipment for the workplace.
Who do I talk to if there are any issues?
There is a wide support network available to you, should you need further support or guidance. Please see the Supporting You section of this guide for further details.
What if I want to change employers or lose my job?
We can help you find a new employer through our Apprenticeship Recruitment Team, or support you if you have found a new employer and wish to transfer during your apprenticeship.
Supporting you
Absence hotline
Please call before 10am on the first day of your absence for college days. If it is a work day your employer will require you to notify them direct using their organisation’s policy around absence.
Employee Terms & Conditions
Behaviour and Ethics
Safeguarding
Compliments and Complaints Procedure
We are fully committed to providing a productive and enjoyable learning experience for all learners. Should there be anything that you are not happy with, or if you feel the training programme is not meeting your needs, please raise this immediately with your Assessor/Coach or Tutor. Compliments and feedback can also be provided to your college members of staff.
A copy of the full complaints and compliments policy is also available in our governance section of this website
Our Commitment to You
We take your views and opinions seriously. If we receive a complaint, we take immediate and decisive action to resolve the issue. This includes:
- Handling complaints promptly and discreetly with the best interest of the learner always taking precedence.
- Undertaking a full review to try to resolve the cause of the complaint. This may require us to make direct contact with you to review in more detail the nature of your complaint and the circumstances, which may have led to it.
- Escalating the complaint resolving procedure within The Cornwall College Group to Director-level if necessary, should there not be a resolution that you are totally satisfied with.
- Providing formal feedback to you on both the progress and the final outcome of how your complaint is being handled.
We will welcome feedback from all complainants on the quality of service that they receive in relation to complaints and use this feedback to improve our service.
CCSU – Students’ Union
Did you know that as an apprentice, you are automatically part of The Cornwall College Group Student Union (CCSU)?
As part of the CCSU you can get involved with a range of extra curriculum activities including; trips, arts and crafts, social events, volunteering, confidence building activities and many more. There are also class representatives, campus chairs and vice chairs that represent the student voice at all levels of management across The Cornwall College Group.
For more information, contact your Learner Enrichment Officer (LEO) on your campus or speak to your Tutor or Assessor/Coach.
NUS Apprentice Extra Card
As an apprentice you are entitled to the same great discounts as full-time students through the National Union of Students (NUS).
You can buy a TOTUM NUS Extra student discount card, the number 1 student discount card for every year you are studying as an apprentice. TOTUM, the new name for the NUS extra card, brings you over 200 UK student discounts and comes with 1-year FREE ISIC unlocking over 42,000 international discounts.
TOTUM has the best student discounts around that you can use online and in store. Top brands include:
- 10% off at the Co-op
- 10% off ASOS
- 25% off Odeon student priced tickets
- Up to 40% off at Las Iguanas
To apply for your NUS Apprentice extra discount card simply visit www.apprenticeextra.co.uk
Next steps
Whether you want to progress to the next level, try something different or simply get some great impartial careers advice, we can advise you on the next best steps for you.
Progression
If you wish to progress on to the next level, talk to your Apprenticeship Advisor and Assessor/Coach, who can discuss with you and your employer any opportunities for progression where possible. You may not wish to go on to the next level straight away, that’s fine you can be an apprentice at any age. We also offer a range of higher professional qualifications for certain sectors if that’s the route you wish to take.
Different direction
If you wish to change to a different discipline, talk to your Apprenticeship Advisor, they will put you in contact with the relevant subject specialists within our organisation, to explore what could be possible. Alternatively you can talk to our Customer Services Team at any time about your options in a confidential environment. Call us on 0330 123 2523 or e-mail enquiries@cornwall.ac.uk
Careers advice
If you are not sure what to do next, why not take advantage of our free careers service to help you explore your options. We offer 1-2-1 appointments across The Cornwall College Group campuses, either in person, over the phone or via Skype. To book an appointment, get in touch careers@cornwall.ac.uk or call 0330 123 2523.
And Finally
We send out an apprenticeship learner survey on an annual basis. This enables us to obtain feedback on our service to you, and gives us an indication of any areas of our provision that we need to improve on. We would be grateful for your response should you receive one to complete.
We hope that this guide provides information that will help you answer any queries you may have. Should you require further clarification, please do not hesitate in contacting your Apprenticeship Advisor
We wish you the very best of luck during your apprenticeship programme with us.
Useful links
- General information about apprenticeships – www.gov.uk/apprenticeships-guide
- Search for current apprenticeship vacancies – www.findapprenticeship.service.gov.uk/apprenticeshipsearch
- Higher & Degree Apprenticeships – www.gov.uk/government/publications/higher-and-degree-apprenticeships