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 key role for a Stockperson is to raise the animals with optimal welfare and consideration for their needs throughout the different stages of their life. This is practical work involving a combination of technology and manual labour. For more information, visit the Institute of Apprenticeships and Technical Education.
The Stockperson (beef, pigs, sheep, dairy) apprenticeship is a Level 2 Agriculture, Environmenal and Animal Care 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.