MPQC are revolutionising Apprenticeships in Extractives
MPQC are not only apprenticeship experts in the Mineral Extractives industry but the organisation also uses apprenticeships itself to recruit new talent. We hear from the two latest MPQC Apprenticeship graduates on why they took this route into a career.
MPQC have apprenticeships at its core with each department having a direct influence on these increasingly valued qualifications. MP Futures helps to develop different types of apprenticeships for the extractives industry and to date have brought five different types to market. MP Skills, in turn, acts as a training provider for Apprenticeships in partnership with the University of Derby, and finally, MP Awards delivers End-Point Assessment (EPA) for apprentices as part of their remit.
Almost 1 million people participated in an apprenticeship in England in 2018 and, as the Governmentβs Fire It Up campaign has demonstrated, apprenticeships have moved on from what they used to be and are now an exciting option for both apprentice and employer.
An apprentice now can be aged between 16 and a 100 plus and the apprenticeships they undertake are aimed at not just entry-level employees but anyone who wants to further their career; indeed, the highest level of apprenticeship (level 7) is the equivalent of a masterβs degree!
Employers with an established apprenticeship programme have reported that their productivity has increased by 76% whilst 75% of those surveyed found improvements in the quality of their services and products.
And if that wasnβt enough, employers can get additional help with funding an apprentice from the apprenticeship levy.
In addition to acting as a training provider for apprenticeships, MPQC, a company of only 44, practices what it preaches employing two apprentices in 2018, both of whom have now been offered full-time roles with the company.
Lucy Preston, who worked for MP Awards as a VQ Assistant Administrator whilst she completed her Level 2 Apprenticeship in Business Administration, found this root really appealing, βI was at a job I didnβt like so I tried to find other admin jobs but because I didnβt have the experience they wouldnβt take me on,β Said Preston, 20, who completed her apprenticeship earlier this month. βI saw this apprenticeship and thought Iβd give it a go, now that Iβve done it, I’m glad because I’ve got more experience, knowledge, and skills.β
For Isaac Azim, who MPQC hired to work in MP Skills, the apprenticeship represented more flexibility and control over his career than more traditional routes, βUniversity was an option but I wasnβt really sure what I wanted to study.β
βI heard about apprenticeships from a few places and started researching them. I found the MP Skills apprenticeship through an open evening and a few days later I had an interview.β
Now that their apprenticeships are complete both feel ready to explore further opportunities
βThe apprenticeship for me is a foundation for my future careerβ, said Azim. βI’m more confident as a person now that Iβve finished the apprenticeship and Iβm a lot more skilled, especially in an office environment.β
One of the benefits of this type of work-based qualification is the variety of different skills apprentices are exposed to and for Preston, completing the apprenticeship has shown her where her true passion lies, βI find marketing really interesting and Iβm keen to further develop my skills.β
With both MPQC apprentices now in full-time roles with the business, plans for two more apprentices are beginning to take shape in what has become a valuable recruitment strategy for the company.
















