Whether you’re looking for an apprentice or thinking about hiring an apprentice, knowing what to include in your apprenticeship agreement is essential.
The apprenticeship agreement is a statutory requirement for the employment of an apprentice in connection with an approved apprenticeship standard. An apprenticeship agreement must be in place when an individual starts a statutory apprenticeship programme and should remain in place throughout the apprenticeship. The end date is when the end-point assessment is due to be completed.
The primary role of a Cyber Security Technologist is to apply an understanding of cyber threats, hazards, risks, controls, measures and mitigations to protect organisations systems and people. For more information, visit the Institute of Apprenticeships and Technical Education.
The Cyber security technologist apprenticeship is a Level 4 Digital apprenticeship.
The key terms of an apprenticeship agreement are:
To create your apprenticeship agreement, create a Legislate account and select the agreement from the list of available contracts. Set the terms of the agreement and invite the apprentice to e-signt the contract directly from Legislate.