Seevic & NCB Ready For New Youth Contract
Seevic College & New Campus Basildon are prepared for the Governments plans to help tackle record youth unemployment with a variety of Apprenticeships.
The Government has today revealed plans for its 1bn youth contract programme and a new £50m programme for the 25,000 most disadvantaged 16- and 17-year-olds in England - those known as NEETs (young people not in employment, education or training) - to get them onto an apprenticeship or into work.
Seevic College & New Campus Basildon already offer a wide range of apprenticeship programmes at level 2 and level 3 advanced, including:
• Accounting
• Business Administration
• Customer Service
• Health and Social Care
• Child care
• Youthwork
• Pharmacy
• Lab Technician
• Sports Coaching
• Gym Instructor
An Apprenticeship is a brilliant first step on a career path in many industries and a great way for young people to take their first step into employment. What’s more, it’s FREE for learners aged under 19.

An Apprenticeship is a brilliant first step on a career path in many industries and a great way for young people to take their first step into employment. What’s more, it’s FREE for learners aged under 19.
An Apprenticeship provides an opportunity to work and learn at the same time with expert tuition being delivered either at Seevic College Benfleet Campus at New Campus Basildon, or at your place of employment. Learners are supported by a member of our specialist team to help find them suitable employment.
Apprenticeship success rates at Seevic College are 15% above the national average, which is a testament to the quality of the employers, the apprentices and staff at the college.
Apprentices work alongside employed staff and attend college (usually on a day release basis) to study towards nationally recognised qualifications. The programmes normally last between 8 and 24 months depending on the level and speed at which each apprentice progresses.
For more information on the Apprenticeships offered please contact 01268 240 303 or email apprenticeships@seevic-college.ac.uk
Friday, 25th November 2011
Seevic