How do I apply for an apprenticeship in WA?
How do I apply for an apprenticeship in WA?
Getting an apprenticeship or traineeship
- Step 1 – Find a career path that suits you.
- Step 2 – Talk to an AASN provider or employer.
- Step 3 – Registration of your training contract by the Apprenticeship Office.
How long does it take to complete a traineeship?
Traineeships. Traineeships allow you to study for a certificate qualification to work in a particular industry or occupation, for example office work, childcare or information technology. It will take approximately 1-2 years to complete a traineeship.
What is the meaning of traineeship?
A traineeship is a type of vocational training (training under a supervisor) where you earn a wage and learn about the industry and job you’re in! Traineeships cover a huge range of industries (over 700) from business-related fields such as marketing or administration, to hospitality & more!
Can you start an apprenticeship at 15?
All apprenticeships are focused around work based learning, with formal and theoretical learning taking place through college or a private training company. They can take between 1-4 years to complete. To start an apprenticeship, you must be age 15 or older and no longer in full time education.
At what age can you start an apprenticeship?
Apprenticeships are for anyone above the age of 16 who isn’t in full-time education. There isn’t an age limit but they’re normally aimed at 16-24 year olds.
How much is an apprenticeship wage?
Apprentices under 19 – £4.30 an hour. Age 16-17 – £4.62 an hour. Age 18-20 – £6.56 an hour. Age 21-22 – £8.36 an hour.
Do u get paid for traineeship?
Traineeships are a proven pathway to well-paid jobs in a diverse range of careers. In NSW, traineeships are also fee-free*.
Do trainees get sick pay?
Like other employees, apprentices and trainees are eligible to receive entitlements such as leave (sick leave, annual leave, parental leave, bereavement leave) and allowances (tool allowance, uniform or laundry allowance, travel allowance) as set out in the relevant legislation, industrial award or agreement.
Do you get paid on a traineeship?
Traineeships are unpaid. However some colleges and employers pay a training allowance or may cover other costs such as travel or lunch during the work placement. Your child might also qualify for financial support, including the 16-19 Bursary Fund.
What happens after a traineeship?
At the end of programme placements, each trainee will receive an exit interview with the host of the work component of their programme. Where possible, the young person should receive a real job interview where an apprenticeship or other position or has become available at their host company.
Can I leave school at 16 if I have a full-time job?
Some teenagers wonder if it is okay to leave school or college with the intention of working on a job full-time. In reality, it is not legal to get a full-time job before a student hits the school leaving age.