Trying to recruit an HR Apprentice

Hi all,

I have been delighted when my request to recruit an HR Apprentice to help me out with HR admin was approved. However I am now struggling to find a training provider to recruit an HR Apprentice. We are based in London. Insofar as my understanding of the process, I need to first find an apprenticeship training provider that does the course that I need and then recruit candidates through them.

I have spoken to a couple of providers now and they seem to be saying that HR apprenticeships won't start until October, and both standards (HR Support level 3 and HR Partner/Consultant level 5) haven't even been approved by the government yet. From a search on the gov uk apprenticeship website it says 'this standard is not ready to use' whatever that means. After frantically googling hr apprenticeship providers to no avail I am stuck.

I would be very grateful if you could share your knowledge about HR apprenticeships (do they exist? can it happen asap or only next year?) and any experience of recruiting an HR apprentice. Is it an option to get a Business Admin course apprentice and get them to work in HR admin? Doesn't seem ideal at all...

Kind regards,

Maria

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  • We also had to go down the Business Admin route as well but she did her CIPD Level 3 alongside.
  • Hi Maria
     
    Unless things have recently changed which I doubt very much you can pick your own HR apprentice and then engage any learning provider you like to put them with

    Whatever organisation provides Careers Guidance to young people in your area should be able to advise you about providers and act in same way as Jobcentres do but hopefully a lot more effectively. In many parts of the country they used to be branded as 'Connexions' but they're now deemed insufficiently important by Government so are now patchy provision.

    But if in difficulty talk with the Head of Careers at your local secondary school.

    Business Admin apprenticeships with HR options will be a lot more common than higher-level HR ones but in London especially there should be plenty of the latter if you need more than simple stuff.

    Once you have shortlisted learning providers, you can check their ratings on the OFSTED website

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  • Hi Maria
     
    Unless things have recently changed which I doubt very much you can pick your own HR apprentice and then engage any learning provider you like to put them with

    Whatever organisation provides Careers Guidance to young people in your area should be able to advise you about providers and act in same way as Jobcentres do but hopefully a lot more effectively. In many parts of the country they used to be branded as 'Connexions' but they're now deemed insufficiently important by Government so are now patchy provision.

    But if in difficulty talk with the Head of Careers at your local secondary school.

    Business Admin apprenticeships with HR options will be a lot more common than higher-level HR ones but in London especially there should be plenty of the latter if you need more than simple stuff.

    Once you have shortlisted learning providers, you can check their ratings on the OFSTED website

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