Employers must also pay their apprentice for time spent training or studying for a relevant qualification, whether while at work or at a college or training organisation. Employers must offer apprentices the same conditions as other employees working at similar grades or in similar roles.

How do I apply for apprenticeship training?

To apply for apprenticeship, follow the below mention steps:

  1. Select Establishment> Establishment Search.
  2. Enter the required details as Establishment Name, Region, State (mandatory), District, trade type, trade, Seat Available or Hostel facility.

Where does an apprentice do their training?

An apprenticeship provides on-the-job training with an employer. It usually alternates between off-the-job training in an education centre and on-the-job training at an employer’s workplace. An apprenticeship generally lasts for 4 years, during which time there are 3 different periods in off-the-job training.

Are apprenticeships paid weekly or monthly?

Apprentices are paid a regular wage weekly or monthly, and pay tax and national insurance as normal.

Who pays apprenticeship training?

The Govt will fund 90% of the cost of the apprenticeship training, and the employer (the school) funds the remaining 10%.

How do I apply for an apprenticeship program in Maryland?

Note: The Maryland Department of Labor does not place individuals into apprenticeship programs. Sponsor and/or employers hire apprentices directly. An apprenticeship program sponsor may not be hiring at the time of your search. You must contact the apprenticeship program sponsors directly to find out the application requirements.

How do I find an apprenticeship program sponsor?

You can view the links to apprenticeship program sponsor websites to help you start your search. Please Note: An apprenticeship program sponsor may not be hiring at the time of your search. You must contact the apprenticeship program sponsors directly to find out what the application requirements for an apprenticeship program sponsor may be.

What is an Registered Apprenticeship?

Registered apprenticeships are jobs where you “earn and learn.” While working on the job, you receive one-on-one full-time training from a skilled craftsperson as well as related classroom instruction. An apprentice is “sponsored” by an employer or association and is paid according to a progressive pay scale.