Apprenticeship information for Individuals

Become an apprentice

Apprenticeships combine practical training in a job with study.

As an apprentice you'll:

  • Be an employee earning a wage and getting holiday pay.
  • Work alongside experienced staff.
  • Gain job-specific skills.
  • Get time for training and study related to your role (at least 20 per cent of your normal working hours).

More information on what it means to 'become an apprentice' from GOV.UK (opens new window).


Apprenticeships Norfolk

Supported by Norfolk County Council, the Apprenticeships Norfolk Network has been set up to help increase the number, level, range and quality of Apprenticeships in the county.

Network members include training providers, schools, employers and other organisations, who all work in partnership to make sure they provide excellent help and support around Apprenticeships.

Visit Apprenticeships Norfolk (opens new window).


National Apprenticeship Service

The National Apprenticeship Service is a government service website for individuals to actively find and apply to apprenticeship jobs advertised by leading employers and apprenticeships training providers from all across the UK.

Visit GOV.UK for how to find an apprenticeship (opens new window).

Last updated: 21/11/2023 09:04:43