If you are going to take on Large goods vehicle (LGV) driver C + E apprentices from a government-funded program, you will need to sign an apprenticeship agreement with them. This means you need to think about the terms of this agreement before you begin work with your apprentice. Here we look at what the key points to include in your apprenticeship agreement are as well as the available funding for the Large goods vehicle (LGV) driver C + E apprenticeship.
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 Large goods vehicle (LGV) driver C + E apprenticeship typically lasts 13 months and the end of qualification assessment is provided by National Skills Academy for Rail (NSAR).
The apprentice will learn to driving and deliver goods across all sectors and distances for a range of customers from private individuals and sole traders through to large global organisations.
The Large goods vehicle (LGV) driver C + E apprenticeship is a Level 2 Transport and logistics apprenticeship and the maximum funding available for employers is £7,000. You can find more information about the role and funding from the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education.
The key terms of an apprenticeship agreement are:
To create your Large goods vehicle (LGV) driver C + E 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-sign the contract directly from Legislate.