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An apprenticeship with distinction: Oxfordshire Community Foundation

An apprenticeship with distinction: Oxfordshire Community Foundation

Sophie Grant

Oxfordshire Community Foundation (OCF) is a charity that has been working in Oxfordshire since 1995 to build thriving communities through effective philanthropy. OCF improves lives and tackles inequality by investing in Oxfordshire’s dynamic charitable sector, with an ambitious goal to be the gold-standard in grant-making.

Last Autumn – with the support of OxLEP Skills’ Apprenticeship Advisors – OCF were awarded £8,000 from the University of Oxford to support the full apprenticeship training costs of a Level 3 Apprenticeship in Fundraising.

OxLEP Skills’ Apprenticeship Levy Pledge Initiative sees apprenticeship levy-paying organisations (those with an annual pay bill of £3m+) with unused levy funds, able to transfer these to other organisations within the county for their own apprenticeship needs – rather than losing them back to the Treasury.

As part of OxLEP Skills’ Social Contract Programme – funded by the government’s Contain Outbreak Management Fund via Oxfordshire County Council and led by OxLEP Skills – a team of Oxfordshire Skills and Employability Advisors are in place to offer support and guidance to the county’s businesses looking for apprenticeship support.

This pre-funded (at no cost to the employer) support includes helping employers to unlock their apprenticeship levy and enabling smaller organisations to access unused levy to start or develop their apprenticeship schemes. It also includes support for employers and training providers along the apprenticeship journey, with a strong focus on the timely completion of the apprenticeship.

Skills and Employability Advisor Leah Bryan supported the team at OCF in matching them with the University of Oxford to facilitate an apprenticeship levy transfer.

Sophie Grant (pictured) joined OCF in February 2023 in a newly formed role of Fundraising Assistant, supporting the Head of Development in building strong relationships with existing and new donors. To complement her role, Sophie undertook a Level 3 Apprenticeship in Fundraising with chosen provider JGA, kindly funded by an apprenticeship levy transfer from the University of Oxford. Over the last 18 months Sophie has been studying alongside her job, gaining skills, knowledge and insights in charitable sector fundraising and has now completed her apprenticeship with a distinction!

Sophie says: “The fundraising apprenticeship has been instrumental in developing my skillset and supporting our work at OCF. It has provided essential knowledge, skills and behaviours for effective fundraising, including a strong understanding of fundraising principles, donor engagement and ethical practices. I’ve gained practical expertise in research, communications, and data analysis, all of which have strengthened my ability to build donor relationships and contribute strategically to OCF’s fundraising efforts.

“The apprenticeship has also helped me develop vital personal skills like confidence, resilience, and problem-solving, empowering me to navigate challenges and engage funders effectively.

“This opportunity wouldn’t have been possible without the invaluable support and guidance from Leah at OxLEP Skills, as well as the apprenticeship levy transfer from the University of Oxford. Thanks to OxLEP’s apprenticeship grant scheme, which was available at the time, I received assistance with costs like a bus pass, office attire and home-working equipment, ensuring I was well-equipped for both remote and office work.”

Following her successful apprenticeship, Sophie now takes on the role of Development Officer.

This National Apprenticeship Week, why not consider apprenticeships as a means to upskill your own team? Help keep up with industry standards whilst maintaining an established workforce, like the team at Oxfordshire Community Foundation.

Apprenticeships to upskill: In Friendship – and for life

Apprenticeships to upskill: In Friendship – and for life

In Friendship team

In Friendship Ltd are an organisation that pride themselves in ‘delivering high quality, compassionate client-led home care services to older people living in Oxfordshire’. Based in Witney, the team is managed by husband-and-wife duo and directors, John and Taqwa Galpin.

Last Autumn – with the support of OxLEP Skills’ Apprenticeship Advisors – In Friendship Home Care and Support Services were awarded £14,000 from the University of Oxford to support the full apprenticeship training costs of two Level 5 Leaders in Adult Care.

OxLEP Skills’ Apprenticeship Levy Pledge Initiative sees apprenticeship levy-paying organisations (those with an annual pay bill of £3m+) with unused levy funds, able to transfer these to other organisations within the county for their own apprenticeship needs – rather than losing them back to the Treasury.

As part of OxLEP Skills’ Social Contract Programme – funded by the government’s Contain Outbreak Management Fund via Oxfordshire County Council and led by OxLEP Skills – a team of Oxfordshire Skills and Employability Advisors are in place to offer support and guidance to the county’s businesses looking for apprenticeship support.

This pre-funded (at no cost to the employer) support includes helping employers to unlock their apprenticeship levy and enabling smaller organisations to access unused levy to start or develop their apprenticeship schemes. It also includes support for employers and training providers along the apprenticeship journey, with a strong focus on the timely completion of the apprenticeship.

Skills and Employability Advisor Leah Bryan supported the team at In Friendship Ltd in finding a training provider, setting up their digital apprenticeship service account, matching to an apprenticeship levy transfer and connecting the digital accounts to the funding.

John Galpin, Managing Director at In Friendship Ltd, said: “Like many care providers, we knew we needed to boost our management team’s knowledge of the care sector, to keep our service running smoothly and by the book. We got in touch with OxLEP Skills to see what help was out there for small businesses wanting to take on apprenticeships. 

“The brilliant team at OxLEP, especially Leah, went above and beyond to help us. She broke down exactly how small companies can make apprenticeships work and sorted out all the levy funding for us through their pledge initiative. It was honestly so simple – no complex paperwork or hoops to jump through. 

“Leah didn’t just help with the money side of things – she pointed us towards some fantastic training providers too. The whole process was a doddle, with hardly any extra work for us. 

“OxLEP Skills’ Skills and Employability Advisor, Andrea, has also been amazing at getting everything up and running, giving us loads of practical tips on fitting the training around our day-to-day work. 

“Their support has made such a difference in helping us level up our team while keeping our care standards spot on.” 

This National Apprenticeship Week, why not consider apprenticeships as a means to upskill your own team? Help keep up with industry standards whilst maintaining an established workforce, like the team at In Friendship Home Care and Support Services.

Introducing Association for Project Management, Careers Fest 2025 Headline Sponsor

Introducing Association for Project Management, Careers Fest 2025 Headline Sponsor

Association for Project Management

Hosted by Oxfordshire Careers Hub, Careers Fest is the region’s most anticipated and exciting careers event. It will take place on 19-20 March at The Kassam Stadium, with a ‘twilight’ session for parents and carers on 19 March from 16:00-19:00.

We’re delighted to introduce Association for Project Management (APM) as a headline sponsor of Careers Fest 2025. Their generous support has helped to fund transport costs for schools and colleges visiting Careers Fest during the day, enabling more students to attend.

APM is the only chartered membership organisation for the project profession in the world. They have over 45,000 members and more than 470 corporate partners that benefit from what they do.

Robin Carter-Evans, Education Outreach Manager at APM, says: “We’re the only chartered membership organisation for the project profession in the world. We have over 45,000 members and more than 470 corporate partners that benefit from what we do. Projects happen in every sector, every industry and most companies. In fact, most companies that will attend Careers Fest will deliver projects or hire project professionals!

“There are lots of routes in, including apprenticeships which means it is the perfect profession for those who have a passion, but aren’t sure how they fit into a certain sector. Please come over to our stand to say hi and learn more.”

Visit Careers Fest

Careers Fest offers the opportunity to meet a range of employers, further education colleges, universities and training providers, with around 80 exhibitors offering information, advice and guidance on future pathways and careers from a varied range of sectors.

Register to attend the session for parents/carers at  https://careersfest2025twilightsession.eventbrite.co.uk

Follow us on social media @OxLEPSkills for all the latest on Careers Fest and join in the conversation using the hashtag #CF2025.

Introducing MK Surveys, Careers Fest 2025 Headline Sponsor

Introducing MK Surveys, Careers Fest 2025 Headline Sponsor

MK Surveys

Hosted by Oxfordshire Careers Hub, Careers Fest is the region’s most anticipated and exciting careers event. It will take place on 19-20 March at The Kassam Stadium, with a ‘twilight’ session for parents and carers on 19 March from 16:00-19:00.

We’re delighted to introduce MK Surveys as a headline sponsor of Careers Fest 2025. Their generous support has helped to fund transport costs for schools and colleges visiting Careers Fest during the day, enabling more students to attend.

MK Surveys are geospatial experts offering professional measurement and mapping services relating to land, buildings and utilities for over 50 years, nationwide and overseas.

Jay Shakespeare, Director at MK Surveys, says: “As a headline sponsor, MK Surveys is proud to support this fantastic event, helping students and attendees explore exciting career paths.

“We specialise in land and measured building surveys, providing precise data that shapes the built environment. From cutting-edge technology to real-world applications, our industry is vital to construction, planning and development.

“Visit our stand to discover career opportunities, learn about our innovative work, and see how you can be part of a growing field where accuracy and expertise matter. We look forward to meeting you!”

Find out more about MK Surveys via the links below:

Website: https://mksurveys.com
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/mk-surveys
Facebook: www.facebook.com/mksurveys

Visit Careers Fest

Careers Fest offers the opportunity to meet a range of employers, further education colleges, universities and training providers, with around 80 exhibitors offering information, advice and guidance on future pathways and careers from a varied range of sectors.

Register to attend the session for parents/carers at  https://careersfest2025twilightsession.eventbrite.co.uk

Follow us on social media @OxLEPSkills for all the latest on Careers Fest and join in the conversation using the hashtag #CF2025.

Introducing Velocity Football, Careers Fest 2025 Headline Sponsor

Introducing Velocity Football, Careers Fest 2025 Headline Sponsor

Velocity Football

Hosted by Oxfordshire Careers Hub, Careers Fest is the region’s most anticipated and exciting careers event. It will take place on 19-20 March at The Kassam Stadium, with a ‘twilight’ session for parents and carers on 19 March from 16:00-19:00.

We’re delighted to introduce Velocity Football as a headline sponsor of Careers Fest 2025. Their generous support has helped to fund transport costs for schools and colleges visiting Careers Fest during the day, enabling more students to attend.

Tia Herbert, Business Support Officer at Velocity, says: “Velocity Football is proud to be a headline sponsor for this year’s Careers Fest. Velocity is an exciting full-time educational academy that combines football and sport business with academia.

“At Velocity you can train, play, learn, and achieve, both in your game and education. The programmes available represent fantastic opportunities for males and females aged between 14 to 18 and 19 to 23 who have ambition to fulfil a career in sport. Full-time programmes are available for males and females. Velocity hosts apprenticeships, BTEC and Alternative Provision learners as well as placements in partnerships with schools where learners benefit from regularly visiting a sport setting to engage in effective learning.

“Based at the home of National League South club Oxford City Football Club in Marston, the courses are the only ones of their kind in Oxfordshire. Our programmes offer students the unique chance to join Oxford City FC’s renowned football academy, undertake wider development and coaching modules and receive academic education.”

Find out more about Velocity Football via the links below:

Website: https://velocityfootball.co.uk
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/velocity-football
Instagram: @velocityfootballoxford
X: @Velocity_Ox

Visit Careers Fest

Careers Fest offers the opportunity to meet a range of employers, further education colleges, universities and training providers, with around 80 exhibitors offering information, advice and guidance on future pathways and careers from a varied range of sectors.

Register to attend the session for parents/carers at  https://careersfest2025twilightsession.eventbrite.co.uk

Follow us on social media @OxLEPSkills for all the latest on Careers Fest and join in the conversation using the hashtag #CF2025.

Introducing Grundon, Careers Fest 2025 Headline Sponsor

Introducing Grundon, Careers Fest 2025 Headline Sponsor

Grundon

Hosted by Oxfordshire Careers Hub, Careers Fest is the region’s most anticipated and exciting careers event. It will take place on 19-20 March at The Kassam Stadium, with a ‘twilight’ session for parents and carers on 19 March from 16:00-19:00.

We’re delighted to introduce Grundon as a headline sponsor of Careers Fest 2025. Their generous support has helped to fund transport costs for schools and colleges visiting Careers Fest during the day, enabling more students to attend.

Grundon provides a total waste management service for the collection, treatment, recycling, recovery and disposal of all non-hazardous waste streams, including general waste, mixed recycling, paper cups, confidential waste and food waste.

They see waste as a valuable resource and take every opportunity to reuse, recycle and recover materials, using complex plants, computers, robots and artificial intelligence.

Grundon have long utilised apprenticeships within their vehicle workshops and have had great success in this field, with two of their recent workshop managers starting their careers as apprentices.

Over the past 12 months, Grundon have widened their scope of apprenticeships within the business, upskilling current employees with aspirations to progress their careers and offering new opportunities to people joining the business in a variety of apprenticeship roles, including sales, human resources, administration and engineering.

As headline sponsor at Careers Fest 2025, the Grundon team look forward to welcoming you to their stand and showcasing the career opportunities in their fascinating and ever-evolving industry. With curiosity at their core, they see waste as an opportunity. Grundon aims for excellence – from investing in the best technologies and innovations through to the training and development of their people. They are here to show the world that there is more to waste than it seems, are you ready to join them?

Visit Careers Fest

Careers Fest offers the opportunity to meet a range of employers, further education colleges, universities and training providers, with around 80 exhibitors offering information, advice and guidance on future pathways and careers from a varied range of sectors.

Register to attend the session for parents/carers at  https://careersfest2025twilightsession.eventbrite.co.uk

Follow us on social media @OxLEPSkills for all the latest on Careers Fest and join in the conversation using the hashtag #CF2025.

Introducing Care UK, Careers Fest 2025 Headline Sponsor

Introducing Care UK, Careers Fest 2025 Headline Sponsor

Care UK

Hosted by Oxfordshire Careers Hub, Careers Fest is the region’s most anticipated and exciting careers event. It will take place on 19-20 March at The Kassam Stadium, with a ‘twilight’ session for parents and carers on 19 March from 16:00-19:00.

We’re delighted to introduce Care UK as a headline sponsor of Careers Fest 2025. Their generous support has helped to fund transport costs for schools and colleges visiting Careers Fest during the day, enabling more students to attend.

Care UK is a leading provider of health and social care services in the UK, offering rewarding careers in residential care, nursing, and support roles.

As an employer of choice, Care UK prioritises professional development, providing industry-leading training, career progression, and a supportive work environment. Employees benefit from competitive pay, flexible shifts, and a strong commitment to staff well-being.

Visit Careers Fest

Careers Fest offers the opportunity to meet a range of employers, further education colleges, universities and training providers, with around 80 exhibitors offering information, advice and guidance on future pathways and careers from a varied range of sectors.

Register to attend the session for parents/carers at  https://careersfest2025twilightsession.eventbrite.co.uk

Follow us on social media @OxLEPSkills for all the latest on Careers Fest and join in the conversation using the hashtag #CF2025.

Introducing Howden Insurance, Careers Fest 2025 Headline Sponsor

Introducing Howden Insurance, Careers Fest 2025 Headline Sponsor

Howden Insurance at careers fair

Hosted by Oxfordshire Careers Hub, Careers Fest is the region’s most anticipated and exciting careers event. It will take place on 19-20 March at The Kassam Stadium, with a ‘twilight’ session for parents and carers on 19 March from 16:00-19:00.

We’re delighted to introduce Howden Insurance as a headline sponsor of Careers Fest 2025. Their generous support has helped to fund transport costs for schools and colleges visiting Careers Fest during the day, enabling more students to attend.

Howden Insurance is a global insurance and risk advisor and a home for 16,000 talented professionals in the fields of broking, risk management, underwriting and reinsurance. Howden is the 5th largest employee-owned business in the UK and one of the largest insurance groups in the world.

The team at Howden Insurance understand that choosing the right career path is never easy. Whether you are leaving education or are new to the world of work, making the right decision for you is important.

At Howden Insurance, the focus on being a people-first business with a unique culture has always been at the heart of what they do. If you enjoy talking to new people, solving problems and are keen to make a difference, visit their stand and the friendly team will show you that your potential in insurance will be anything but boring!

Find out more about careers with Howden Insurance at www.howdeninsurance.co.uk/careers

Visit Careers Fest

Careers Fest offers the opportunity to meet a range of employers, further education colleges, universities and training providers, with around 75 exhibitors offering information, advice and guidance on future pathways and careers from a varied range of sectors.

Register to attend the session for parents/carers at  https://careersfest2025twilightsession.eventbrite.co.uk

Follow us on social media @OxLEPSkills for all the latest on Careers Fest and join in the conversation using the hashtag #CF2025.

Introducing Morgan Sindall, Careers Fest 2025 Headline Sponsor

Introducing Morgan Sindall, Careers Fest 2025 Headline Sponsor

Morgan Sindall group

Hosted by Oxfordshire Careers Hub, Careers Fest is the region’s most anticipated and exciting careers event. It will take place on 19-20 March at The Kassam Stadium, with a ‘twilight’ session for parents and carers on 19 March from 16:00-19:00.

We’re delighted to introduce Morgan Sindall Construction as a headline sponsor of Careers Fest 2025. Their generous support has helped to fund transport costs for schools and colleges visiting Careers Fest during the day, enabling more students to attend.

Morgan Sindall Construction is part of Morgan Sindall Group plc, nine businesses who specialise in all elements of the built environment – construction, infrastructure, fit out, property services, housing, regeneration and development.

Their purpose is to create inspiring places that enhance the communities in which we all live, learn, work, play, care and protect.

With apprenticeship and trainee schemes available to all regardless of age, their programmes are designed to give you the best start in your role.

Dennis Owusu, Social Value Manager at Morgan Sindall Construction (pictured right), says: “Morgan Sindall Construction are proud headline sponsor of the Careers Fest 2025!

“Engage with us at our stand to uncover diverse construction industry roles and pathways, learn about alternative job roles beyond on-site work, discover dynamic opportunities in construction and explore a multitude of career paths. Our knowledgeable team will be available to address any questions. Let’s establish connections, spark inspiration and navigate your potential construction career journey together.”

Visit Careers Fest

Careers Fest offers the opportunity to meet a range of employers, further education colleges, universities and training providers, with around 80 exhibitors offering information, advice and guidance on future pathways and careers from a varied range of sectors.

Register to attend the session for parents/carers at  https://careersfest2025twilightsession.eventbrite.co.uk

Follow us on social media @OxLEPSkills for all the latest on Careers Fest and join in the conversation using the hashtag #CF2025.

Introducing STFC, Careers Fest 2025 Headline Sponsor

Introducing STFC, Careers Fest 2025 Headline Sponsor

Howden Insurance at careers fair

Hosted by Oxfordshire Careers Hub, Careers Fest is the region’s most anticipated and exciting careers event. It will take place on 19-20 March at The Kassam Stadium, with a ‘twilight’ session for parents and carers on 19 March from 16:00-19:00.

We’re delighted to introduce the Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC) as a headline sponsor of Careers Fest 2025. Their generous support has helped to fund transport costs for schools and colleges visiting Careers Fest during the day, enabling more students to attend.

STFC is one of Europe’s largest research organisations, trusted to support, enable, and undertake cutting-edge projects in an amazing diversity of fields. At STFC, research driven by practical applications meets research driven by curiosity to create a world-leading hub of scientific and engineering excellence.

STFC is a place where curious minds push the boundaries in engineering, technology and science. We are recruiting apprentices on our gold accredited apprenticeship scheme, in roles as diverse as engineering, electrical, computing, building services, IT, business administration and marketing.

Whatever your role, whether technical or professional support, you’ll have training and support from experts in their fields working on amazing projects. Our dedicated apprenticeship team will support you every step of the way, helping you to achieve the goals you already have – and those you have yet to discover!

Find out more about careers with STFC at www.ukri.org/councils/stfc

Visit Careers Fest

Careers Fest offers the opportunity to meet a range of employers, further education colleges, universities and training providers, with around 80 exhibitors offering information, advice and guidance on future pathways and careers from a varied range of sectors.

Register to attend the session for parents/carers at  https://careersfest2025twilightsession.eventbrite.co.uk

Follow us on social media @OxLEPSkills for all the latest on Careers Fest and join in the conversation using the hashtag #CF2025.

Howden Insurance at careers fair

Hosted by Oxfordshire Careers Hub, Careers Fest is the region’s most anticipated and exciting careers event. It will take place on 19-20 March at The Kassam Stadium, with a ‘twilight’ session for parents and careers on 19 March from 16:00-19:00.

We’re delighted to introduce the Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC) as a headline sponsor of Careers Fest 2025. Their generous support has helped to fund transport costs for schools and colleges visiting Careers Fest during the day, enabling more students to attend.

STFC is one of Europe’s largest research organisations, trusted to support, enable, and undertake cutting-edge projects in an amazing diversity of fields. At STFC, research driven by practical applications meets research driven by curiosity to create a world-leading hub of scientific and engineering excellence.

STFC is a place where curious minds push the boundaries in engineering, technology and science. We are recruiting apprentices on our gold accredited apprenticeship scheme, in roles as diverse as engineering, electrical, computing, building services, IT, business administration and marketing.

Whatever your role, whether technical or professional support, you’ll have training and support from experts in their fields working on amazing projects. Our dedicated apprenticeship team will support you every step of the way, helping you to achieve the goals you already have – and those you have yet to discover!

Find out more about careers with STFC at https://stfccareers.co.uk

Visit Careers Fest

Careers Fest offers the opportunity to meet a range of employers, further education colleges, universities and training providers, with around 80 exhibitors offering information, advice and guidance on future pathways and careers from a varied range of sectors.

Register to attend the session for parents/carers at  https://careersfest2025twilightsession.eventbrite.co.uk

Follow us on social media @OxLEPSkills for all the latest on Careers Fest and join in the conversation using the hashtag #CF2025.

National Apprenticeship Week 2025 in Oxfordshire

National Apprenticeship Week 2025 in Oxfordshire

National Apprenticeship Week 2024 in Oxfordshire

National Apprenticeship Week aims to highlight the exceptional work being done by employers and apprentices across the country.

The 18th annual week-long celebration of apprenticeships will take place from 10 to 16 February 2025. The theme for National Apprenticeship Week 2025 is ‘Skills for Life’; reflecting on how apprenticeships can help individuals to develop the skills and knowledge required for a rewarding career and businesses to develop a talented workforce that is equipped with future-ready skills.

Download our overview of apprenticeships for an introduction to what an apprenticeship is, the different levels etc.

Apprenticeships Webinar for Parents and Carers

11 February, 18:00-19:00

https://careersliveuk.com/partner/oxfordshire-careers-hub

We are teaming up with Careers Live to run an apprenticeships awareness broadcast for parents and carers (students are encouraged to attend too!).

Parents/carers will be able to hear an overview of apprenticeships, watch Oxfordshire apprentices talking about their experiences, hear the employer perspective and ask any questions via a live chat with the speakers. Click on ‘Upcoming events’ and scroll down to register.

Oxfordshire Apprenticeship Awards 2025

The Oxfordshire Apprenticeship Awards 2025 will be open for entries and nominations throughout National Apprenticeship Week. With categories for current and former apprentices, employers, schools and training providers, the awards is a fantastic way to recognise and celebrate apprenticeship success in Oxfordshire. The closing date is Monday 24 February at midnight.

Events and open days

Details of events happening across Oxfordshire during National Apprenticeship Week 2025:

Engineering Employer Open Evenings

10 to 13 February

www.theengineeringtrust.org/apprenticeships/naw25

The Engineering Trust have arranged open evenings with four fantastic Oxfordshire engineering employers. Follow the link for details of each session, including how to register.

  • 10 February – XDS Oxford & Ercol Furniture, Princes Risborough
  • 11 February – AFE, Carterton & Norbar Torque Tools, Banbury
  • 12 February – Barrus, Bicester & Navtech Radar, Wantage
  • 13 February – Fortesque Zero, Kidlington & Lucy Electric, Thame

Timber & Trowels: Pathway to Apprenticeships

11 February, 08:30 – 10:30

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/timber-trowels-pathway-to-apprenticeships-tickets-1106311119339

If you work in the timber or trowel trades and have been thinking about recruiting an apprentice, this is an opportunity to visit the City of Oxford College Blackbird Leys Technology Campus to see the brick and carpentry departments and find out about the apprenticeships offered at Activate Learning.

JTL Oxford Centre Open Evening

11 February, 16:00 – 17:00

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/jtl-oxford-centre-open-evening-electrical-apprenticeships-tickets-1214737154529

Attendees will have the opportunity to speak with employers, current apprentices and JTL tutors and assessors about their Installation and Maintenance Electrician Apprenticeship programme and receive a guided tour of the facilities. Following the tour, there will be an opportunity to speak with local employers.

University of Oxford Apprenticeships Information Session for Careers Leads

12 February, 10:00 – 11:00

Link to register

This webinar will give an overview of apprenticeships at the University of Oxford for careers professionals.

Construction Employer Open Day

12 February, 10:00 – 16:00

https://naw.appawards.co.uk/event/construction-employer-open-day

ACE Training in Kidlington are holding an open day for employers on 12 February. Join them for a tour and a chat about all things construction apprenticeships, including bricklaying, carpentry, bench joinery and property maintenance. The team will be on hand to answer all of your questions from funding to finals (end point assessment).

Lunch and Learn: Unlock the Benefits of Apprenticeships

12 February, 12:00 – 13:30

www.bioescalator.ox.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/lunch-and-learn-unlock-the-benefits-of-apprenticeships

The University of Oxford BioEscalator is teaming up with OxLEP Skills’ Apprenticeship Advisor Nikki Cooper and Bobby Ramsay from the Strategic Board for Skills Advancement, who will give expert advice for employers on how apprenticeships can benefit your company and provide practical advice on hiring an apprentice.

SFTC Apprenticeship Open Evening

12 February, 17:00 – 19:00

www.eventbrite.com/e/stfc-apprenticeship-open-evening-rutherford-appleton-laboratory-tickets-1105506873819

STFC are holding an apprenticeship open evening at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. This is an opportunity to discover the diverse range of apprenticeship opportunities available in fields like engineering and computing, meet current apprentices, chat with staff and get a feel for what life is like at this cutting-edge facility.

Milton Park Apprenticeships Event

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/milton-park-apprenticeships-event-tickets-1137818749509

13 February, 12:30 – 13:45

This event is for businesses based on Milton Park that already offer apprenticeships or are considering doing so. Our Apprenticeship Advisor Leah Bryan will be on hand to give advice and support.

Abingdon & Witney College Apprenticeships Webinar

https://abingdon-witney.ac.uk/events/apprenticeship-webinar

13 February, 15:30 – 16:30

The Abingdon & Witney College apprenticeships team are holding a webinar, which will cover apprenticeships in 2025, how to access and register for apprenticeships, FAQs and common misconceptions and a live Q&A session.

University of Oxford Apprenticeships Information Session

13 February, 17:00 – 18:00

Link to register

This webinar will give an overview of apprenticeships at the University of Oxford for potential applicants and parents/carers.

Laing O’Rourke Apprenticeship Open Evening

13 February, 17:00 – 19:00

Download a flyer

Laing O’Rourke invite you to join them in person at their Oxford event to discover more about Laing O’Rourke and the incredible projects you could work on as an apprentice.

Coming soon…

NHS Careers Cafe and Apprenticeship Event

3 March, 16:00-18:30

https://careersfest2025twilightsession.eventbrite.co.uk

This event from Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust  at the John Radcliffe Hospital is for Year 10-13 students to meet a range of healthcare professionals, explore NHS career pathways and participate in hands-on practical sessions. There will be a talk on work experience and apprenticeships at 17:00 and a careers question time at 18:00.

Careers Fest Parent/Carer Twilight Session

19 March, 16:00-19:00

https://careersfest2025twilightsession.eventbrite.co.uk

Oxfordshire Careers Hub is hosting the region’s most anticipated and exciting careers event. Careers Fest will take place at The Kassam Stadium Conference & Events Centre. We invite all parents/carers of students from Oxfordshire schools and colleges to come and meet the major players in the local labour market at a twilight session on 19 March. There are slots from 16:00-17:30 or 17:30-19:00.

This is an opportunity to meet a range of employers, further education colleges, universities and training providers. This year we will welcome more than 70 exhibitors offering information, advice and guidance on future pathways and careers from a varied range of sectors.

It’s a fantastic chance for parents/carers to talk careers with their young person and feel better informed about their options for when they leave school or college.

Apprenticeship support for employers

Whether you’re looking to take on your first apprentice, develop your apprenticeship scheme, or would like some advice and support with making best use of apprenticeship levy funds, our Oxfordshire Apprenticeship Advisors Leah Bryan and Nikki Cooper are here to help! Visit our apprenticeship support page or contact skills@oxfordshirelep.com for fully funded, impartial advice and guidance.

Support with finding work or an apprenticeship

If you are 18 or over and would like some advice and support with finding and applying for jobs and apprenticeships, visit our employablity page to find out about our ‘No Limits’ Programme. Our fully funded OxGROW virtual mentoring platform is also here to help. You can connect with business professionals, who have volunteered as mentors, to guide you through the process.

Join the conversation

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Parents and carers of Oxfordshire secondary school students urged to ‘start the year strong’ and sign up to annual Careers Fest and apprenticeships webinar

Parents and carers of Oxfordshire secondary school students urged to ‘start the year strong’ and sign up to annual Careers Fest and apprenticeships webinar

Parent and student at Careers Fest

The Careers Fest twilight session offers students in Years 9 and above – and their families – the opportunity to connect with some of Oxfordshire’s best employers, highlighting significant career pathways available in the county, whilst a ‘Careers Live’-hosted webinar is set to cover apprenticeships in more detail.

Following on from the success of last year’s annual Careers Fest, upon which over 3,000 young people congregated at Oxford’s Kassam Stadium, OxLEP Skills’ Oxfordshire Careers Hub – supported by The Careers & Enterprise Company – are preparing to hold this year’s event and enable the county’s young people and their families to understand the careers opportunities that lie right here in Oxfordshire.

Taking place across 19 and 20 March, Careers Fest is set to welcome a vast array of Oxfordshire schools and colleges during the day, including secondary schools, further education colleges and special schools due to the partnerships in-place via OxLEP – and invites parents and carers to an evening ‘twilight’ session from 4pm-7pm on 19 March, to aid families with the knowledge to support their young people with their career and further education decisions.

The session is aimed at all families, but with a specific focus on those supporting students in Year 9 and above – offering guidance and sharing knowledge on post-16 and post-18 education, training and careers options.

With exhibitors from across a huge array of key sectors in Oxfordshire, the full list of organisations attending on the day is set to be announced shortly. A number of organisations are supporting the event as headline sponsors – including Grundon Waste Management, Howden Insurance, Laing O’ Rourke, Lucy Group, Morgan Sindall Construction, Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) and Velocity Football – contributing to the travel costs for schools to help ensure as many students as possible can attend.

Showcasing the breadth of careers opportunity that lies on their doorstep, students are set to benefit from over 80 organisations attending Careers Fest 2025 – with aims to not only support the county’s pipeline of talent, but to retain it right here in Oxfordshire.

With this in mind, Oxfordshire Careers Hub is also offering these young people and their families the opportunity to find out more about the apprenticeship opportunities which lie out there, with an apprenticeship webinar for parents and carers set to take place during National Apprenticeship Week on 11 February at 6pm.

Running in partnership with Careers Live, the webinar is set to cover everything those supporting Oxfordshire’s young people need to know about finding and applying for apprenticeships, what these opportunities entail – and to hear from some of the county’s key apprentice employers, including Airbus, Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire County Council and Williams Racing.

Nigel Tipple – Chief Executive of OxLEP – said: “OxLEP Skills have run Careers Fest for many years now, and every year I am truly blown away by the commitment of the county’s employers in supporting skills provision and education for Oxfordshire’s young people.

“We are truly blessed in Oxfordshire to have such a breadth of key industries and opportunities – from the wealth of transformative technologies in the county, within which Oxfordshire has world-class potential – to being home to two outstanding world-renowned universities – to the vast array of training opportunities in vital industries such as hospitality and tourism.

“OxLEP Skills arehere to help local people and businesses in Oxfordshire achieve their full potential through the provision of skills, careers and enterprise opportunities and we are proud to continue delivering such vital skills opportunities – working with schools and families to ensure young people have the information to make decisions about their future.

“We would strongly encourage families to sign up to attend Careers Fest and the apprenticeships webinar, in order to understand the opportunities that are right here in Oxfordshire.”