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Our new video testimonials are definitely making an impact!
Two of our videos of our apprentices and their managers have been featured on the Apprentice Eye website! They have national headline coverage on all things apprenticeships and its fantastic to see our testimonials been seen by such a wide audience!
In these videos we hear from Apprentices who are either working towards an Advanced Apprenticeship or have graduated from the University of Oxford's Apprenticeship Scheme.
We also get a fantastic run-down of just some of benefits and the recruitment process from a HR Manager and Apprenticeships Manager Clive Shepherd. You can read more about this on our new website here! - http://www.apprenticeships.ox.ac.uk/recruiting-an-apprentice
Laura Jones and Clive Shepherd
We have also received some lovely feedback comments on our videos from AIM Apprenitceships - another large apprenticeship employer in Oxfordshire.
Keep up to date with all our video updates on our youtube channel here!
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It's that time of year again!
The University of Oxford 2015 Apprenticeship Awards Ceremony is fast approaching. And there is still time to get involved!
This event will be taking place in the Old Library of Wadham College on Thursday the 3rd of December at 3pm. RSVP by December 1st.
Awards will be
presented for the following:
* Intermediate Level
Apprentice and Advanced Level Apprentice showing outstanding achievement and
progress during the year *
* Mentor or
Supervisor showing outstanding support during the year *
* Apprentice
Manager’s Award for the person who has contributed the most to the
Apprenticeships Scheme during the year *
* The best Apprenticeship poster *
For both intermediate and advance level apprenticeship awards for following criteria must be met:
· Have
been in their post for 6 months+
. Be
performing adequately across all core areas of the job and at college
· By the
application of their learning have made an exceptional contribution to the
team’s objectives
· Have
made an exceptional improvement to the team’s performance or overcome initial
barriers to their own development.
The prize for these is £100 in vouchers!
Mentor or Supervisor Awards
· Mentor or Supervisor who has shown outstanding
support during the preceding year as nominated by their Apprentice.
Managers Award
· The Apprenticeship Manager’s Award will go to
the person who has contributed the most to University Apprenticeships over the
preceding year, as nominated by the Apprenticeship Manager.
The prize for both the mentor and manager categories is £50 in
vouchers.
If you are interested in reading more about what the award ceremony is all about, why not read our blog post from last year! - http://universityofoxfordapprentices.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/the-university-apprenticeship.html
Nominations to be submitted to:
Anna.Malkin@Admin.ox.ac.uk
Clive.Shepherd@Admin.ox.ac.uk
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James Ritchie, currently working as an Apprentice Technician in the Department of Plant Sciences, was recently interviewed by the Mathematical Physical and Life Sciences Division of the University of Oxford.
James joined the department as an apprentice in the Plant Sciences Herbaria a few days after he finished his GCSE’s. In this interview, James describes his work for the university and how he is enjoying the apprenticeship experience.
Read the full article here: http://www.mpls.ox.ac.uk/mplsinsights/herbarium-ritchie
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We recently caught up with Jacob Maish, Group IT Apprentice at the Oxford University Press! He tells us all about the perks of being at IT apprentice in Oxford and how he is working towards a level 3 NVQ in ICT telecommunications and a Cisco CND1 qualification.
- What is the first thing you do when you get into work in the morning?
- Where do you spend most of your day?
- What keeps you motivated at work?
- Tea? or Coffee?
- Favourite job? Least favourite job?
My least favourite job is some admin work which is repetitive, and means working alone – but its good experience, requires different skills, and reminds me that work consists or a wide range of tasks . and can get tedious.
- What qualification are you working towards and when do you hope to achieve it?
- How has studying with your college provider helped you at work?
- What has been the biggest surprise of your apprenticeship
- Sum up your job in 3 words
- Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
If you want to read more about the Oxford University Press you can click to go to their website here - http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/
Interested in writing your day in the life? Email Sophie to get involved at sophie.bebb@sbs.ox.ac.uk
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