Showing posts with label apprentice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apprentice. Show all posts

Friday, 11 February 2022

My apprenticeship has played a big part in me pursing my present studies in occupational therapy

For National Apprenticeship Week (7 to 13 February 2022), were celebrating all that is great about apprenticeships and shining a light on our inspiring apprentices in Nottinghamshire Healthcare. 

An apprenticeship combines on the job practical work experience, whilst studying, allowing you to gain experience and achieve a recognised qualification and earning an income.

Bashar Heesambee (Bash), Sports Instructor, at The Wells Road Centre in Nottingham, takes a look back on his apprenticeship journey.

Bashir Heesambee
Bashar Heesambee, Sports Instructor

Tuesday, 9 February 2021

From health and social care apprentice to a qualified mental health nurse

National Apprenticeship Week (8 to 14 February 2021) celebrates and promotes all that is great about apprenticeships. It gives us a great opportunity to shine a light on our inspiring apprentices.

An apprenticeship combines on the job practical work experience, whilst studying, allowing you to gain experience and achieve a recognised qualification and earning an income.


Amy Clarke, Mental Health Nurse
 

Amy Clarke, Mental Health Nurse and former Health and Social Care Apprentice, takes a look back on her apprenticeship journey.

 

Friday, 5 February 2021

An apprenticeship was the perfect mix of being paid to work and developing my knowledge through university

As we celebrate National Apprenticeship Week (8-14 February) at Nottinghamshire Healthcare, we highlight some of our fantastic apprentices and the value and opportunity apprenticeships bring to individuals and organisations.

Kayleigh Wain - Occupational Therapist Apprentice

Apprenticeships are a great way to learn and gain experience whilst gaining a qualification and still earn. If you’re not sure whether an apprenticeship is right for you then our blog from 26-year-old Kayleigh Wain, Occupational Therapist Apprentice, may inspire you to go down the apprenticeship route.

Friday, 7 February 2020

Why an occupational therapy apprenticeship was right for me?

National Apprenticeships Week (3 to 9 February 2020) is here and celebrates and promotes all that is great about apprenticeships. It gives us a great opportunity to shine a light on our inspiring apprentices.

An apprenticeship combines on the job practical work experience, whilst studying, allowing you to gain experience and achieve a recognised qualification and earning an income.

Helen Baxter
Helen Baxter

As 43-year-old Helen Baxter approaches the half-way point in her apprenticeship, studying a BSc (Honours) Occupational Therapy degree, she shares what it’s really like to be an apprentice and its rewards and challenges.

Traineeship and apprenticeship has given me valuable life lessons

For National Apprenticeship Week (3 to 9 February 2020), Billy Williamson, apprentice in the Trust's Learning and Organisational Development Department, shares his story about how a traineeship and apprenticeship has been a valuable start to his career since leaving school.

Billy Williamson
Billy Williamson