FOR the 9th consecutive year, Wyre Forest District Council has pledged its support to help employers take on an apprentice.

The Wyre Forest District Council Apprenticeship Grant Scheme has supported more than 70 local employers, many of which have continued to employ their apprentice once they completed their programme.

The scheme is open to businesses based in the Wyre Forest district with up to 200 employees.

The employer can access up to £1,500 grant towards the cost of an apprentice who must live in the district.

Mike Parker, corporate director for economic prosperity and place at Wyre Forest District Council, said: "The council is a keen advocate of apprenticeships.

"Our partnership with Kidderminster College has been a fruitful one. We are pleased to be running the programme again this year, particularly as it has been such a difficult year for most in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic."

He added: "At Wyre Forest District Council, we have employed apprentices for a number of years now.

"They make a significant contribution to our organisation and bring a wealth of new skills and insights.

"They attend Kidderminster College for a day each week to pursue their studies which are immediately translated into the workplace.”

The council's Apprenticeship Grant Scheme supports a range of business sectors including digital marketing, social media, ICT, business administration and accountancy at level two and level three.

Melissa Yeomans, apprenticeships manager at Kidderminster College said: "Apprenticeships are now an exciting option for both apprentice and employer.

"Apprenticeships are really important for our future economy and they can be employed at all different levels, from school leavers to people who want to further their careers or change career direction completely.

“On an apprenticeship programme, individuals receive both on and off the job training which builds up the required knowledge, skills and behaviours that employers are looking for in today’s competitive job market.

“At Kidderminster College, our dedicated apprenticeship team work with over 250 fantastic companies in the area and we offer a range of programmes to suit every business. These also include construction, motor vehicle, childcare and hairdressing.

"There are many enthusiastic and capable young people within our community looking to undertake an apprenticeship this summer so now our message to employees is that is a great time to take action if you are thinking of taking on an apprentice.”

For more information on apprenticeships available through Kidderminster College, contact myeomans@kidderminster.ac.uk or call 01562 826515.