Tendring District Council Apprenticeship Scheme Praised By OFSTED
Tendring District Council Apprenticeship Scheme Praised By OFSTED
An apprenticeship scheme run by Tendring District Council (TDC) has been praised following a monitoring visit by Ofsted. Career Track oversees a number of apprenticeships, not only at TDC but also at other local authorities and local businesses.
The service underwent a monitoring visit by Ofsted in late June, and was found to have made significant progress in two areas and reasonable progress in the third.
An overall rating is not given during this type of visit.
In their report the inspector praised Career Track, saying leaders and managers had “an extremely good strategy for their provision”, that “they have a very good understanding of how the training they provide helps to meet wider local authority objectives”, and the “effective governance”.
Also commended was the “extremely good oversight”, “effective training programmes”, and how “apprentices benefit from training that meets the business need of their employers and enhances their own career development”.
“Apprentices quickly become skilled in dealing effectively with a wide range of customers. As a result their managers and colleagues value them highly,” the report adds, and “a significant proportion are now in more senior roles”.
Neil Stock, Leader of TDC, said the Ofsted praise for Career Track was well deserved.
“Career Track is a fantastic service, and one that we should be immensely proud of,” Cllr Stock said.
“Not only does it support the needs of the council and the other employers it runs apprenticeships for, but it also helps train and develop our workforce – showing our commitment to education and skills.
“We know how great Career Track is, a fact recognised by the growing number of employers using the service, but to have this confirmed by Ofsted and to read the praise heaped by the inspector in the report is really the icing on the cake.
“A huge well done to the team not only for handling the Ofsted visit, which is carried out with minimal warning, but for the brilliant work they do day in and day out.”
The monitoring visit report is available on the Ofsted website.
Attached image shows the Career Track Celebration of Success event held for learners earlier this year. Picture: Matthew Cattermole/TDC
The Career Track service is available for use by other local authorities in the East of England and can be accessed using the East of England Local Government Marketplace, a council-to-council trading platform run by the East of England LGA.
Career Track are one of the first Partners to sign to make their services available via the EELGA Marketplace and their listing has already generated some interest:
https://marketplace.eelga.gov.uk/partner/career-track/
For more information about the Marketplace, please contact EELGA’s Senior Manager, Eddie Gibson, on 01284 758300 or eddie.gibson@eelga.gov.uk