Galway Technical Institute

Apprenticeships

National Hairdressing Apprenticeship

Description

The Hairdressing Apprenticeship is a practical route into a career in hairdressing where you will earn while you learn. Apprentices undergo training while working four days a week with their employer and attending college one day a week. Apprentices will be supported in the workplace by an approved Mentor and in the college by their teacher. Apprentices will graduate after three years as a fully qualified Hairdresser with a QQI Level 6 award on the National Framework of Qualifications.

 

*Three Year Minimum Duration.

Course Content Stage 1

  • Induction
  • Health and Safety
  • Client Consultation
  • Shampooing, Conditioning and Treatments
  • Styling and Finishing 1
  • Salon Reception and ICT Skills
  • Colour 1
  • Cutting 1

Stage 2

  • Customer Service and Retail
  • Styling and Finishing 2
  • Colour 2
  • Cutting 2
  • Team – Leadership
  • Career in Action

Stage 3

  • Perming and Neutralising Hair
  • Cutting 3
  • Colour 3
  • Styling and Finishing 3
  • Capstone Module

Application Information

Applications for participation in the Apprenticeship program must be made by the salon directly to National Hairdressing Apprenticeship (NHA) at www.hairdressingapprenticeship.ie The Apprentice cannot apply directly as all applications must be made to the NHA via the salon in which they are employed.

Minimum Entry Requirements

  • QQI Level 4 Major Award, or recognized equivalent e.g. Leaving Certificate, or two years full-time experience working within a salon.
  • CEFRL B2+ level of English (where English is not a first language).

Non-Standard Entry

In a case where an applicant does not meet the educational requirements specified above, they must satisfactorily complete an informative panel interview facilitated by the Programme Manager.

Advanced Entry

  • Applicants with the following can apply for Advanced Entry to Stage 2 of the Programme:
  • QQI Level 5 Major Award in Hairdressing (5M3351)
  • 2 Years Full Time experience working within a Hairdressing Salon

Certification

Advanced Certificate in Hairdressing, QQI Level 6 Major Award on the National Framework of Qualifications. This Certificate is not only recognized nationally but also has international currency.

Costs
There are no costs incurred by the Apprentices.

Progression

  • Qualified Hair Stylists have diverse career opportunities available to them. Many work in a salon as a Senior Stylist, Senior Colour Technician, Style Director, Salon Manager or Salon Owner. They can also branch out as a Platform Artist, Brand Ambassador, Session Stylist, Trichologist, Hairdressing Educator, Hair Extension Specialist, Bridal Stylist, Film and TV Hairstylist, Theatrical Hairstylist or Wig Specialist.
  • The Advanced Certificate in Hairdressing is also a gateway to third-level education through which candidates may wish to acquire a management or business degree, as well as other specialist areas.

More Information

For more information, visit the National Hairdressing Apprenticeship (NHA) at www.hairdressingapprenticeship.ie  or email sinead.parslow@gretb.ie with any queries.

 

 

Accounting Technician Apprenticeship

What is the Accounting Technician Apprenticeship?

The Accounting Technician Apprenticeship is a two-year, work-based learning programme which leads to a Level 6 QQI Advanced Certificate in Accounting.

Places are awarded via a competitive interview process, where applicants who meet the minimum eligibility criteria (see below) are put forward to participating employers for consideration. If you are successful at interview stage, your new employer will issue you with a two-year contract and you start your apprenticeship in September 2021.

You will work four days a week in an office environment, and study one day a week at college. You will be paid a salary of at least €19,890 a year, and enjoy fully funded college tuition fees.

You will emerge from the programme with a valuable qualification, which is strengthened by two years of practical work experience in accounting and finance.

Upon graduation, you will be eligible to apply for membership of ATI, the leading professional body for Accounting Technicians in Ireland and the provider of the highly sought-after MIATI designation.

 

What is an Accounting Technician?

An Accounting Technician is someone who executes tasks in the areas of accountancy, finance, and taxation, to help prepare the work of accountants. An accounting technician may work under the supervision of an accountant and is responsible for updating, checking and analysing financial records, which can then be utilised by accountants. As an accounting technician, you can also offer independent accountancy services, which can give you an opportunity to help expand your professional portfolio. An independent accounting technician can work on complex tasks, such as, consulting and advisory.
 

What does an Accounting Technician do?

An Accounting Technician can look after a variety of things - meaning the job will never get boring! Below are some of the main duties of an accounting technician. 

  • Updating reports and records with financial data. 
  • Keeping records of money received, expenses, and controlling budgets.
  • Review data and ensure it is accurate.
  • Working with clients to prepare budgets, accounts, and other financial statements for them. 
  • Administrative tasks such as organising payroll. 

Is this programme for me?

Motivation

Firstly, you should have a clear motivation to become an Accounting Technician and develop a career in accountancy. It is important to consider why you are interested in the programme, and what is it about accounting that appeals to you as a career path!

To succeed at interview stage, you must also be able to demonstrate:

  • Motivation to learn and achieve.
  • Dedicated class and work attendance.
  • Proficient time management.
  • Reliability when on the job.
  • Professional etiquette.
  • Ability to work as part of a team and use your own initiative.

 

Eligibility Criteria

The minimum eligibility criteria are as follows:

 

Leaving Cert students and applicants under 23 

  • Leaving Certificate students 2021,2020 and 2019 should have at least 300 CAO points and at least an O5 grade in English and Maths or Accountancy. If you are sitting your Leaving Cert in June 2021, you can apply for the programme with an update on any subject results have or predicted points hope to attain but any final offer will be subject to your Leaving Cert results.
  • For applicants aged under 23 who sat the Leaving Cert in 2015, 2016 or 2017, this is 300 CAO points and a D3 in Ordinary Level English and Maths of Accountants.
  • If you undertook a PLC course after your Leaving Cert, you are considered a Previous Qualification Holder, and should provide details on your application form. See the Previous Qualification Holder Eligibility Guide below.
  • The levels listed below refer to the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) in the Republic of Ireland.

 

Mature learners (23 and above) with previous qualifications H4

Mature learners are eligible to apply. Previous qualification holders should provide details of their qualifications during the application process.

 

Applicants with no previous qualifications H4

Where an applicant has no (formal) qualification, eligibility will be determined through a series of questions. Generally this will be done as you complete the online application form.

 

Enhanced Eligibility Criteria 

All applicants should bear in mind that individual employers have the discretion to enhance the entrance criteria beyond the minimum academic standards.

 

Commitments and study

The Accounting Technician Apprenticeship programme is a practical pathway to a career in Accounting where apprentices are mentored through a two-year work-based learning education training programme.

The duration of this programme is two years from the commencement date in September 2021. You should be able to commit to completing the programme syllabus while working in full-time employment over the two years.

You will be attending off-the-job training at college one day and working with a registered Apprenticeship employer four days during college term time (on-the-job training) on a weekly basis. Outside of college term, you will be working five days a week.

For the FIRST YEAR  in college the Stage One modules an apprentice will be studying are:

  • Financial Accounting
  • Taxation
  • Business Law
  • Business Management

 

For the SECOND YEAR  in college the Stage Two modules an apprentice will be studying are:

  • Advanced Financial Accounting
  • Advanced Taxation
  • Management Accounting
  • Financial Data Management

 

For each module studied the assessment will include the combination of written examinations and the completion of four approved work-based tasks per year. Exams will take place online in June each year with an option for any repeats required to be completed in August.

 

Throughout the two years an apprentice will be supported by a college mentor and a workplace mentor assigned by their employer to oversee and support them with their on the job training. Additional home study in the evenings or at the weekend will be needed to ensure success for this programme.

 

This national programme leads to a Level 6 QQI Advanced Certificate in Accounting and provides exemptions from professional accountancy bodies and relevant third level colleges to complete further studies. The Accounting Technician Apprenticeship provides exemptions upon programme completion from professional accountancy bodies and relevant third level colleges to complete further studies. Please click here to download the range of progression routes.

 

Many apprenticeship employers will aim to retain their apprentice in employment following completion of the programme. Regardless Accounting Technician apprentice’s skillsets are always required across all sectors so graduates are developing their career for the future.

 

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