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    Bridging the Gap Between Education and Employment With Construction Apprenticeships

    Sam AllcockBy Sam Allcock16/09/2024No Comments3 Mins Read24 Views
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    AS a new academic year begins, many are looking beyond the traditional pathways of A-Levels and university and instead shifting focus to apprenticeships.

    Apprenticeships are emerging not just as an alternative for those who don’t pursue higher education, but a valuable gateway for students in England to build hands-on experience.

    278,590 apprentices started courses in 2023/2024, with only 22,310 of those in the construction and built environment sector. According to the latest government figures, the sector saw a nine per cent year-on-year drop in apprenticeship starts, however CITB figures show the sector needs to have an additional 250,000 skilled workers by 2027.

    Flexi-job apprenticeship agency EN:Able Futures, part of Efficiency North, is empowering the next generation to pursue a career in the built environment industry with the opportunity for high earning potential, qualifications and a ready-made career.

    Harvey Dobson, 19 and Joel Wild are just two of more than 500 apprentices supported by EN:Able Futures to date.

    Harvey started as a level three civil engineering apprentice in 2021 at Alan Wood and Partners based in Hull after completing his GCSEs. He has since completed the qualification, equivalent to A Levels, has been awarded Civil Engineering Apprentice of the Year at the East Riding College Awards and will start his level six engineering degree apprenticeship in September.

    He said: “After finishing my GCSEs I knew I wanted to head straight into work but have the qualifications to ensure I had career options and not just a job, so an apprenticeship was a no-brainer. With an apprenticeship, I’ve not only been earning a salary since I was 16 but have been getting experience on site since day one.

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    “There’s a bit of a misconception surrounding apprenticeships, especially in construction, that they’re only available for trades but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Once I finish my fully funded degree, I’ll have the chance to complete a master’s and become a chartered civil engineer, all while working in my current role – which is incredible considering I didn’t go down the standard sixth form and university route.”

    Joel is entering his second year of a level three civil engineering apprenticeship with GRK Civils in Leeds, which will allow him to progress to a senior engineering and ultimately project manager position within the company.

    Joel said: “From my experience, I’ve found that everyone in the business and contractors on site know you’re an apprentice so they’re willing to help you learn and show you the ropes as they want you to succeed as much as you want to yourself.

    “Being on site helps accelerates your learning as you’re able to shadow experts and ask their advice, which wouldn’t be possible if I’d studied engineering at university and was solely classroom-based.”

    EN:Able Futures has vacancies across the North of England starting at level two qualifications and covering a variety of roles from site management to tenant liaison, which would all suit those that have completed their GCSEs. For more information visit – https://opportunities.efficiencynorth.org/apprenticeships/

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