Apprenticeship Service definition
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This Agreement sets out the terms for use of the Apprenticeship Service by the Employer and the obligations by which the Employer agrees to be bound.
The National Apprenticeship Service (NAS) was announced in January 2008 and officially launched in April 2009.
The analysis will cover the necessary research and consultation to optimise the user experience to inform the Strategic Roadmap for the National Apprenticeship Service.
Acknowledged by the government (Department of Business, Innovation and Skills), the National Apprenticeship Service and the UK Commission on Employment and Skills (UKCES), STEM Assured is the ONLY Standard that assures vocational STEM provision.
If the Apprenticeship Details do not match, or the Employer has not approved the Apprenticeship Details on the Apprenticeship Service, the ESFA will not make or will suspend payment of Funding, as appropriate, until the discrepancy in the data has been reconciled.
In determining an indicator a public authority could, for example, use their own knowledge of the sector to determine a suitable figure and/or discuss the requirement with the relevant Sector Skills Council or the National Apprenticeship Service.
The ESFA is not responsible for nor will the ESFA remedy any shortfall in the payment of Funding by the ESFA that arises as a result of the Employer’s management of its Apprenticeship Service Account.
National Apprenticeship Service payment made through Apprenticeship Provider - 13 weeks from the start of the £1,500 Solihull MBC Payment made 26 weeks from the start of the apprenticeship training date £1,000 Combined total payment £2,500 Financial payments will be made under the standard terms of the finance department of Solihull MBC, dependent on the satisfactory receipt of an invoice and forms as described in the monitoring section of this agreement.
The College has received funding under the Apprenticeship Service Program of the Ministry of Employment and Social Development (the “Ministry”) to assist qualifying small and medium-sized enterprises in British Columbia’s interior region in hiring first-year apprentices, particularly from equity-deserving groups, in construction and manufacturing Red Seal trades.
The Employer and Training Provider must agree the Apprenticeship Details before the Apprenticeship begins and this information must be recorded on the Apprenticeship Service.