Supported Internship

UPDATED 20161020 11:53:58

Supported internships are a new type of work programme, developing across the country to offer similar opportunities such as national traineeships. After an initial induction and skills assessment, you will spend three full days a week working with an employer, learning and carrying out roles in a company. The job coach will train and support you to learn any new tasks. You will have a morning and a lunch break every day and a group tutorial session with your course team leader. Supported internships is not qualification based; it focusses on you becoming work-ready wherever possible. We seek agreement from any employer that we engage with. You must be ready to gain real work skills or have the aspiration to gain paid employment. You should also be committed to attending at least 90% of the programme and have demonstrated excellent punctuality in a previous programme. STUDY PROGRAMME CONTENT ?Learning and carrying out real tasks in the workplace ?Social and communication skills - on the job ?Work etiquette, such as time keeping and personal appearance ?Maths/English Functional skills - at college, if appropriate Supported Internships are work-based study programme specifically aimed at young people aged 16 to 24 who have a statement of special educational needs, a Learning Difficulty Assessment (LDA), or an Education and Health Care plan (EHCP), who want to move into employment and need extra support to do so. For further reading, please visit: https://www.gov.uk/government/policies/increasing-options-and-improving-provision-for-children-with-special-educational-needs-sen/supporting-pages/supported-internships-for-young-people-with-sen

Course information

Name: Supported Internship Qualification title: Non regulated SFA formula funded provision, Entry Level, Foundations for Learning and Life, 581 to 1060 hrs, PW A Qualification type: Assessment Supported Internships is not qualification based, it focuses the student on becoming work-ready wherever possible. We seek agreement from any employer that we engage with that any vacancies available upon completion of the Internships will be offered firstly to the interns, if they are work-ready. Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20161020 11:53:58 Updated 20161020 11:53:58

Entry requirements

None

Provider

North Hertfordshire College
Further Education
enquiries@nhc.ac.uk
01462 424242
http://www.nhc.ac.uk

Address

Hitchin Centre
Cambridge Road Town: HITCHIN County:Hertfordshire

Learning aims

Title: Non regulated SFA formula funded provision, Entry Level, Foundations for Learning and Life, 581 to 1060 hrs, PW A Qualification: Non regulated SFA formula funded provision, Entry Level, Foundations for Learning and Life, 581 to 1060 hrs, PW A Classification: Preparation for Life and Work

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