Apprenticeships - Frequently Asked Questions



What are Apprenticeships?

Apprenticeships are an excellent way of gaining qualifications and workplace experience. As an employee, you can earn as you learn and you gain practical skills.


Do I get paid?

All employed apprentices receive a minimum wage of £95 per week. In many cases the employer chooses to pay more than this or after the employee has been with the company for a certain period of time.


What qualifications will I gain?

An Apprenticeship is essentially a set of qualifications called a ‘framework’ developed by Sector Skills Councils.

Most Apprenticeship frameworks follow a standard format that comprises:

  • A National Vocational Qualification (Level 2 for Apprenticeships, Level 3 for Advanced Apprenticeships).
  • Key Transferable Skills.
  • A Technical Certificate.

Trinity Business Training provides the knowledge and develops skills while the employer provides the practical experience to put those skills to the test. Training can be classroom based, in a workshop or in a workplace, depending on the subject and on the learning provider.


What are the benefits of an Apprenticeship?

  • You get to experience new and different challenges
  • Your existing skills and knowledge are recognised and can help you gain a qualification faster
  • You learn at your own pace and get support when you need it
  • Better job security
  • You gain skills and knowledge which can be used across a range of jobs and industries.
  • You will be earning a regular income whilst getting the training you need to further your career

When can I enrol for the program?

There are a number of entry routes onto an apprenticeship program which means that, as long as you are 16 and have left school, you can enrol at any time throughout the year.


What Apprenticeship are Offered?

We have a broad range of apprenticeships on offer and are adding to our portfolio of qualifications all the time. Currently we are offering Apprenticeship in Business & Administration, Customer Service, and Contact Centre Operators – more on the way so keep in touch for up to date information.


Where can I find out more?

You can call the Trinity Business Centre, part of Salford City College on 0161 631 5555 to discuss further. Alternatively email apprenticeships@salfordcc.ac.uk for more information.