All employers in England to have better access to buy high quality apprenticeships
Every apprenticeship employer in England will soon have access to
the full benefits of the Education and Skills Funding
Agency’s (ESFA) award-winning apprenticeship service. With the
first employers and providers commencing their use from Summer
2019. Currently, only
apprenticeship levy-paying employers - those with an
annual total pay bill of over...Request free trial
Every apprenticeship employer in England will soon have access to the full benefits of the Education and Skills Funding Agency’s (ESFA) award-winning apprenticeship service. With the first employers and providers commencing their use from Summer 2019. Currently, only apprenticeship levy-paying employers - those with an annual total pay bill of over £3m - or those in receipt of a transfer of apprenticeship funds - are able to use the full benefits that the apprenticeship service brings. Whilst all other employers (those who do not pay the levy) have had access to some of the functions, such as find an apprenticeship, the ESFA is opening up the apprenticeship service to employers of all size, regardless of whether they pay the levy or not. This will provide employers with the choice over how they want to control the use of apprenticeships and make them work for their business. Over the course of the next year, all employers will be able to control how they pay for their apprenticeship training, and assess and recruit their apprentices. They will also have access to a larger pool of training providers to deliver more relevant training for them. Eileen Milner, ESFA Chief Executive said:
Dominique Unsworth BEM, SME Ambassador, said:
To give employers and training providers time to prepare to take full advantage of the move to the apprenticeship service and ensure stability in the marketplace, the ESFA will introduce this change over a transition period, more details of which we will share shortly. During the transition period, the ESFA will invite non-levy employers to the apprenticeship service for user testing. The ESFA will test the service with a selection of employers and partnered providers through an Expressions of Interest (EOI) phase. Association of Employment and Learning Providers chief executive Mark Dawe said:
Information for providersDuring the transition period, more details will be released shortly, the ESFA will continue to run contracts with providers who have won provision through ESFA procurements for apprenticeship starts with non-levy employers. The contracts will provide stability and access to training in the marketplace to ensure a gradual and managed transition to the apprenticeship service. This will give the ESFA time to create the right service functionality to meet employer needs. Moving employers who don’t pay the levy onto the apprenticeship service will give them access to training providers who have successfully entered the Register of apprenticeship training providers, not just those who were successful in previous procurements. The ESFA will begin a staged communication process with the sector through GOV.UK and in ESFA Update, this will detail the full transitional arrangements. Apprenticeship Service
Through the apprenticeship service employers can:
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