New Apprenticeship Programmes Marie Gould QA Project Manager, ETBI 7 September 2016
Existing Apprenticeships Currently 27 Craft Apprentices across the sectors of Construction, Electrical, Printing, Motor and Engineering Included in these are, for example, Motor Mechanics, Agricultural Mechanic, Aircraft Mechanic, Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, Carpentry, Plumbing, Toolmaking, Metal Fabrication Two new Craft Apprenticeships launched in 2015: (i) Pipe-Fitting and (ii) Stonecutting and Stonemasonry
World Class Apprenticeships Skills developed by Irish apprentices are well regarded abroad; many Irish Apprentices have won medals at World Skills Competitions: the Skills Olympics In Brazil in 2015, Ireland came 11 th in the world ranking & won a gold medal for Aircraft Maintenance; 4 th consecutive medal in Aircraft Maintenance, Ireland are the only country in the world to have achieved this
New Developments Following a review by the previous Minister, the Apprenticeship Council is working with education providers and industry to develop Apprenticeships in entirely new areas Providing new opportunities and alternative routes
New Apprenticeships 25 New Apprenticeships Currently being developed Focus on meeting industry needs Learning On-the-Job
25 New Apprenticeships Planned Including: Accounting, Insurance, International Financial Services, HGV, Industrial Electrical Engineer, Culinary and Baking
New Apprenticeships will be on the National Framework of Qualifications Different Levels on the NFQ, Levels 5- Level 8
New Apprenticeship: Key Partners
Consortia include Industry and Providers i.e ETBs
Visit careersportal.ie Contact your local ETB Websites advertising Apprenticeship vacancies include: (for construction trades) INFORMATION
Information and Communications Significant interest in the new model from Employers and Apprentices SOLAS and partners will be leading a communications campaign in the coming months
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