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“A

pprenticeships offer a mix

of on-the-job training and

theoretical education to give

the apprentice a nationally-recognised

trade qualification,” Northern Sydney

Institute construction and engineering

faculty manager Pat Vella says.

“Because apprentices are paid while

they learn the skills they need for their

chosen career, they can avoid having

a higher education debt and kick-start

their career sooner.

“But the master-apprentice relationship

is just as rewarding for the employer. It

gives experienced tradespeople a chance

to mentor a younger person or help a

mature-age apprentice change careers.

There are also tangible benefits to hiring

an apprentice.”

Northern Sydney Institute has

identified six key benefits of hiring an

apprentice:

1. Sustainable recruitment:

The cost

of recruiting and training staff is high.

By recruiting an apprentice, businesses

can train a person in specific areas

and processes that result in greater

productivity for the business. This can

result in lower staff turnover and, as a

result, reduced recruitment costs.

2. Financial rewards:

A range of

financial incentives may be available

to businesses that employ an eligible

apprentice. In addition, their pay rate

generally reflects the costs to the

employer of providing training, which

can make apprentices a more cost-

effective option, especially considering

their ongoing productivity and

contribution to the business.

3. Shared resource:

Companies that

do not have enough work for a full-time

staff member can bring in apprentices

part-time while they are still at school.

Companies can also share an apprentice

with another business through a Group

Training Organisation (GTO), which

is ideal when the employer does not

have the range of work available to

ensure that the apprentice gains all the

necessary skills.

4. Community contribution:

Many

business owners are community-

minded. Hiring an apprentice gives

young people an opportunity to launch

their careers and gives them an

incentive to work towards a future goal.

5. Increased productivity:

Hiring

an apprentice requires businesses to

examine their policies and processes,

which can often result in positive

changes that increase productivity.

Additionally, the apprentice may offer

ideas and information that they have

gained through their studies, which can

help the business in turn.

6. Skills preservation:

Apprentices are

the next generation of skilled workers.

By hiring an apprentice, business owners

gain the opportunity to pass on valuable

skills that may otherwise be lost.

Northern Sydney Institute

www.nsi.tafensw.edu.au

THE BENEFITS OF HIRING

AN APPRENTICE

Hiring an apprentice offers

significant benefits for

businesses, including financial

incentives and productivity

improvements.

HOW TO FIND AN

APPRENTICE

Before deciding to hire an apprentice,

business owners must first decide on

what the job entails and what skills

are needed. The role may be full-time,

part-time or school-based.

Apprentices can be hired directly by

the business or through a GTO. Before

selecting a candidate it is important to

interview them to make sure they will

fit in with the existing team and that

they understand the work and attitude

that will be required of them.

Business owners need to complete

a training contract through the

Australian Apprenticeships Centre:

www.australianapprenticeships.gov.au

.

Businesses can advertise for an

apprentice directly through TAFEs,

on employment websites and through

GTOs.