Employers

T Level Industry Placements

T Level industry placements are the ‘on the job’ element of the T Level qualification, which brings educators and employers together to provide quality technical training. T Levels are designed for 16-19-year-olds.

One T Level is equivalent to three A Levels, with students working at Levels 2 and 3. The course is designed to be 20% practical experience with an employer, with the remainder as classroom-based learning. This allows students to develop the technical skills relevant to your business and the unique opportunity to put their learning into practice.

T Level sectors

We have a number of areas that require industry placements:

  • Business & Administration
  • Construction
  • Creative & Design
  • Digital
  • Education & Childcare
  • Health, Science & Sport
  • Legal, Finance & Accounting.

Benefits to your organisation

  • Students whose knowledge and skills complement your industry.
  • Extra resource for your projects and day-to-day operations.
  • Bridge staffing gaps when recruiting for Apprentices, or while Apprentices are at college.
  • Upskill your existing workforce, by creating opportunities to develop management skills.
  • Recruit from a cost-effective and untapped skills pool.
  • Share with stakeholders how your business has supported local young people.
  • Inspire the next generation to work in your industry.
  • Resolve current and future entry-level skills shortages.
  • Strengthen the diversity of your recruitment pipeline.

What do employers need to do?

  • Provide an industry placement that is a minimum of 315 hours. This is structured to your company’s requirements, such as blocks or days throughout the year.
  • Offer opportunities for the student to develop their industry-specific technical skills.
  • Arrange for a line manager to support, supervise and mentor the student.
  • Ensure there is a safe work environment.
  • Attend review meetings with the student and the College, mid-way and at the end of the placement.
  • Complete a health and safety risk assessment.

Offering Work Experience

Work experience is an essential part of our students’ learning. These placements prepare students for the world of work in a professional environment relevant to their area of study.

Benefits to your organisation

  • Students whose knowledge and skills complement your industry.
  • Extra resource for your projects and day-to-day operations.
  • Upskill your existing workforce, by creating opportunities to develop management skills.
  • Share with stakeholders how your business has supported local young people.
  • Inspire the next generation to work in your industry.
  • Resolve current and future entry-level skills shortages.
  • Strengthen the diversity of your recruitment pipeline.

What do employers need to do?

  • Provide a work experience placement that is between 15-35 hours in duration. This is structured to your company’s requirements, such as blocks or days throughout the year.
  • Offer opportunities for the student to develop their industry-specific technical skills.
  • Arrange for a line manager to support, supervise and mentor the student.
  • Ensure there is a safe work environment.
  • Attend a review meeting with the student and a Work Experience Placement Officer at the end of the placement.
  • Complete a health and safety risk assessment

Click here to contact our placement team or call us on 0161 785 4330

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