Foundation apprenticeships are entry-level, employed positions that offer a blend of practical workplace experience and focused off-the-job training. They provide a broad introduction to an occupation or sector, helping individuals gain valuable skills and knowledge while earning a wage.
These apprenticeships typically lead to a nationally recognised qualification, often equivalent to a Level 2 (GCSE) standard. Unlike traditional apprenticeships that focus on a specific occupational specialism, foundation apprenticeships offer a wider perspective on a field, allowing individuals to explore their interests and inform their future career paths.
Employability skills and behaviours
Developing crucial interpersonal skills for the workplace.
Technical knowledge and skills
Gaining foundational expertise relevant to the chosen industry.
Associated English and maths
Ensuring strong functional skills for workplace success.
Our foundation apprenticeships typically last around 8 months and involve a combination of practical experience and structured learning covering essential technical knowledge, theory, and functional skills (English and maths).
We work closely with both the individual and their employer, providing guidance and resources to ensure a supportive and effective learning journey for everyone involved.
Explore our health and social care foundation apprenticeship to find out more.
Health and social care level 2 foundation apprenticeship