Rochdale Observer

Council takes on more trainees

- JOSEPH RICHARDS rochdaleob­server@menmedia.co.uk @Rochdalene­ws

ANOTHER 27 apprentice­s have taken up roles with Rochdale Borough Council, its second-highest intake.

The new intake sees 15 new teaching assistants go into local primary schools, six new business admin apprentice­s, three horticultu­re apprentice­s, two landscape apprentice­s and a finance apprentice.

Almost half are aged over 25 and three quarters of the new apprentice­s live in the borough of Rochdale.

Sally Hall wanted a change of career so looked to the council’s apprentice­ship scheme as a way into teaching and has taken up a teaching assistant apprentice­ship at Caldershaw Primary School.

She said: “When I opted for a career change I decided I really wanted to do an apprentice­ship because I learn better on the job, rather than in a classroom or online.

“Also, earning while I learn is much more appealing.”

Zach Hashmi, apprentice teaching assistant at Broadfield Primary School, added: “The council’s apprentice­ship programme felt accessible and much more interactiv­e and supportive than other routes such as university. It’s been a great start so far and I’m looking forward to learning more.

“Being part of the council community also allows me to give back to my borough.”

The new apprentice­s join the council’s apprentice­ship programme which over the last three years has taken on 147 new apprentice­s in a variety of roles.

Councillor John Blundell, cabinet member for economy and communicat­ions, said: “We’ve always been really committed to apprentice­ships and I’m delighted that we keep getting such keen uptake with teams across the council and schools seeing the benefit of them and local people applying for them. Times are tough at the moment and I’m delighted to see the council leading the way in recruitmen­t.”

Councillor Rachel Massey, cabinet member for children’s service and education, added: “We’re really proud of our apprentice­ship programme and the opportunit­ies it offers people, of all ages, to earn while they learn.

“I’m always delighted to see strong uptake in schools based roles, helping us build a robust teaching workforce for the future.”

Recruitmen­t to the council’s apprentice­ships programme for the January 2023 cohort opened on 26 September 2022. Keep an eye on findappren­ticeship.service.gov.uk for the latest apprentice­ship vacancies in the borough.

 ?? ?? ●●Sally Hall, teaching assistant Caldershaw Primary School.
●●Sally Hall, teaching assistant Caldershaw Primary School.
 ?? ?? ●●Zach Hashmi, teaching assistant at Broadfield Primary
●●Zach Hashmi, teaching assistant at Broadfield Primary

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