National Apprenticeship Week, coordinated by the National Apprenticeship Service, is designed to celebrate apprenticeships and the positive impact they have on individuals, businesses and the wider economy.
To celebrate National Apprenticeship Week 2018 (NAW 2018), from 5 to 9 March 2018, we spoke to First Community apprentice, Amber Smith.
Amber is completing a 13 month apprenticeship placement at First Community as part of her Level 2 Business and Administration course with East Surrey College supported by Skills for Health.
Deciding to do an apprenticeship
I never got on very well with college and it was not the way I wanted to learn. I didn't really enjoy spending time in classrooms and being given assignments to go away and write. I decided that the best path for me was to do an apprenticeship.
I applied for a few positions and I was invited to interview at First Community. I liked the feel of the organisation straight away. Everyone that I met during the interview process was friendly and approachable. It was also local and easy to get to so I felt very comfortable coming here.
Experience so far
So far my time at First Community has been a really good experience. It's always busy and there are lots of different things to do. I do a variety of day-to-day tasks and I like helping the different teams. I've done lots of new things like work for the annual Quality Improvement Day and updating the learning management system for staff.
I've learnt a lot of different skills since starting at First Community. I'm generally quite a quiet person but this has given me the confidence to talk to new people. I have also learnt a lot about the NHS and the different programmes that it offers which is something I knew very little about before.
The benefits of an apprenticeship
I would recommend an apprenticeship to anyone who is interested. You are in the work environment and getting hands on experience. You are earning while learning, which means no debt and it is a really good, practical option. You get to apply your learning directly to the job.