Traineeship with Hull Training and Adult Education

What is a Traineeship?

A Traineeship is an education and training programme with work experience. It is designed to give young people the skills and experience they need to help them progress into employment or onto an Apprenticeship.
Traineeships are an ideal opportunity for young people, aged 16 years old to 24 years old, who are motivated to get a job but lack the skills and experience that employers are looking for.
If you have been unsuccessful when applying for an apprenticeship or other jobs due to a lack of skills and experience, then you are most likely a good candidate for a Traineeship.

Traineeships have three core elements.

− A high-quality work experience placement with an employer
− Work preparation training, provided by Hull Training and Adult Education
− English and maths support, if required, provided by Hull Training and Adult Education

What age do I have to be to join?

A Traineeship is for young people between 16-24 years old.

How long will it take for me to complete a Traineeship?

Traineeships last anything up to a maximum of 6 months with the content tailored to the needs of the business and the individual.

Will I receive any financial help or support?

Hull Training and Adult Education is committed to doing everything it can for learners, so that they can attend courses and programmes free from financial worries.
Find out more about what financial support is available – financial support

What additional support is there for me?

During the Traineeship programme, you will also be able to access a range of Hull Training and Adult Education services, such as careers advice, job search skills, CV writing and interview preparation.
We also offer enrichment activities that will help you in life and work – such as enterprise skills, money management, food hygiene, first aid and much more…

In what areas are we offering traineeships?

Construction