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New IT Apprenticeship scheme launched to provide business skills focus

The IT Professional Apprenticeship Plus

30 April, 2008
An innovative new IT apprenticeship has been launched in a partnership between City & Guilds and leading learning provider QA-IQ.  Designed to provide the skills needed in today’s business landscape, the qualification will provide a strong start for young people seeking careers in the IT industry.

The course framework has been devised by e-Skills UK in consultation with the leading IT employers in the country to provide cutting edge employer-focused content.  It will include new units in business-focused subjects such as project and service management, the organisational context, consulting skills, internet technologies and IT architecture.

Ben Sweetman, Programme Director, e-Skills UK explains; “At e-skills UK we aim to unite industry, educators and government to ensure the UK has the technology-related skills it needs to compete in the global economy.  The apprenticeship programme gives employers an elite framework to develop and educate new people in the workforce.  We developed the initiative in partnership with industry, as a way of training young people to work effectively in their early careers.  e-skills UK welcomes the development of employer focused learning materials and the contribution made by QA-IQ.  We encourage initiatives that demonstrate collaboration between employers and providers.”

Programme Director at QA-IQ, Nick Williams adds; “Apprenticeships should provide skills for those who want a fulfilling career, but may not necessarily want to follow the higher education route.  We are hearing from organisations that there is a significant skills shortage in many areas of the IT industry, and current qualifications aren’t providing the right range of learning.  This new programme gives both apprentices and employers the confidence that they are developing the right skills to be immediately effective in the workplace.”

John Pritchard, Academy Manager for Cambridge Regional College is already running the new courses; “Apprentices on our course now benefit from varied learning as they are developed into rounded IT professionals through this new flexible IT apprenticeship programme. The course materials and content have simplified its delivery and allowed the college to grow and refine its capabilities in the IT arena and therefore this unique partnership has enabled us to engage a more diverse employer audience.”

Keith Aldis, Chief Executive of the IT Service Management Forum adds; "This is a key programme that will hopefully provide a real solution to the urgent need for the industry to 'grow' a second generation of new IT Service Managers in the UK.  We know that there are about 100,000 individuals working in this industry in the UK and over 25m globally, so the opportunities for young people are endless. Service management is a career that will prepare them to engage in all types of business and at all levels and on a global basis!"

Designed to meet the varying needs of those undertaking an apprenticeship, the course varies unit content and style to maintain interest and provide a progressive learning path to develop skills throughout the programme.  It is made up of predominantly vendor-neutral courses that are robust and not reliant upon changing technologies, so acquired skills will be applicable no matter what technology is used by the organisation they join.

Initial feedback on the programme has been very positive.  Matthew, an apprentice working with Hinchingbrooke NHS Trust is already taking part in the new ICT Apprenticeship; “I am working with both hardware and software, learning a lot of new skills and really enjoying it all.”  Another supervisor adds; “[Our Apprentice] has learnt a great deal already and is already proving a valuable member of the team.”

A full support package has been developed for learning institutions running the apprenticeship, including standardised learning material content that still allows tutors complete freedom to use their experience and knowledge.  It also increases pass rates by directly matching learning objectives for the various syllabuses.  Based on modules already used in professional learning programmes, the cutting edge materials will appeal to employers ranging from small enterprises to blue chip organisations.  Apprentices will have access to the right breadth and depth of materials to nurture their development into rounded, operationally-ready individuals.

The new apprenticeship is already accredited as part of the QCF under Test and Trial status and will be available for full apprenticeship funding from March 2008.  To find out more about The IT Professional Apprenticeship Plus, please visit www.qa-iq.com/empower or call 020 7656 8402, quoting Empower.

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