Carpentry Apprentice (Building)inPlymouthinPlymouthPUBLISHED WED 27 NOV 2024

Band 4: £26,530 to £29,114 a year £26,530 - £29,114 Per Annum  PERMANENT 
NHS
Comprehensive Training, The 4-year apprenticeship offers in-depth training in carpentry skills and maintenance, culminating in NVQ Level 2 and 3 qualifications.
Hands-On Experience, Trainees gain practical skills by working alongside an experienced healthcare building team throughout the apprenticeship.
Career Advancement, Upon successful completion, apprentices become fully qualified Maintenance Carpenters, enhancing their career prospects within the NHS.
Project Involvement, In the final year, apprentices can take on their own small projects, allowing them to apply their skills and grow in confidence.
Supportive Environment, The experienced team provides constant mentoring, ensuring that apprentices receive valuable guidance and help throughout their training.
Job Stability, Working within the NHS provides a secure career option with opportunities for further development and training.
Variety of Work, Apprentices will be involved in a range of tasks including planned and reactive maintenance across a healthcare setting, ensuring a dynamic and engaging work experience.
The "Carpentry Apprentice (Building)" role at University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust offers a 4-year apprenticeship focused on developing carpentry and maintenance skills. The successful candidate will complete NVQ levels 2 and 3 in Carpentry, gaining essential theoretical and practical knowledge required for a career in building trades. The apprenticeship includes guidance from an experienced healthcare building team, allowing the apprentice to work on small projects in the fourth year and perform maintenance tasks on hospital facilities.

Compensation varies during training, starting at 75% of the fully qualified pay band maximum for the first year and gradually decreasing to 60% in the final year. Preference is given to current Trust employees and NHS staff at risk of redundancy. Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship, the individual will be qualified to assist with planned and reactive maintenance, project works, and operational tasks within the hospital environment, emphasizing ongoing development through training and mentorship.
Comprehensive Training, The 4-year apprenticeship offers in-depth training in carpentry skills and maintenance, culminating in NVQ Level 2 and 3 qualifications.
Hands-On Experience, Trainees gain practical skills by working alongside an experienced healthcare building team throughout the apprenticeship.
Career Advancement, Upon successful completion, apprentices become fully qualified Maintenance Carpenters, enhancing their career prospects within the NHS.
Project Involvement, In the final year, apprentices can take on their own small projects, allowing them to apply their skills and grow in confidence.
Supportive Environment, The experienced team provides constant mentoring, ensuring that apprentices receive valuable guidance and help throughout their training.
Job Stability, Working within the NHS provides a secure career option with opportunities for further development and training.
Variety of Work, Apprentices will be involved in a range of tasks including planned and reactive maintenance across a healthcare setting, ensuring a dynamic and engaging work experience.

 


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