Exploring apprenticeships information, advice and guidence appointments are available now. We offer opportunities to learn more about apprenticeships by attending a one-to-one information session and by joining one of our Exploring apprenticeship workshops - including tours, Q&As and application support.
Prospective apprentices are welcome to bring along another person including a parent, carers or a supportive person to explore what an apprenticeship is and have a look at what is involved from application to the end point assessments. It's an informal discussion with time to ask questions, find out about support with apprenticeships and how to navigate all the options for you.
These appointment slots are available in our Twight session on Tuesdays 3pm - 6pm and Fridays 10am –12pm.
Get work ready with support from our progress coach to create or improve your CV, write a cover letter and to understand applications processes. We also offer opportunities to develop interview skills, to build confidence in applying for a job and selling your skills from the beginning of the application process to getting through the interview.
All applicants for apprenticeships will need to provide an up-to-date CV before they can be added onto our matching system.
These appointment slots are available in our Twight session on Tuesdays 3pm - 6pm and Fridays 10am –12pm.
Currently we are developing other recruitment workshops and can discuss bespoke industry-based sessions with singular or group attendees. Please get in touch if you want to explore this option further.
Please use the form below to book onto either sessions or workshops.
Should you require further information please contact Kirsty McMahon on k.mcmahon@lmc.ac.uk.
If you need an alternative time or are interested in any specific support with exploring apprenticeships, please provide details in additional comments.
My favourite part of my job is helping people achieve their GCSE English, a key qualification which will open doors for them in the future.
If you are interested in working with animals, this is a great course for you! As not only do you gain the knowledge and practical skills to work with animals, but you also gain the employability skills to be able to work in teams and work within the industry. It's important to remember that jobs in the animal industry are not just about working with animals, you need to have the skills to deal with people too!
I would recommend LMC as a fantastic place to study sport and continue your development and interests in football. Your studies link to your football development as much as possible, helping you gain the knowledge, skills and experiences to pursue a career in sport in the future.
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If you want the opportunity to use and develop practical skills, learn about an accessible vocational area, have fun, work hard and deal with the public then this is the course for you. LMC is a great community asset and I think the local district are lucky to have such a modern, flexible and engaging place of education.
I love working with people of all ages and backgrounds and seeing them make progress and achieve their qualifications, sometimes in “small” ways, such as remembering how to do a written multiplication.
My favourite part of this role is working with such an amazing team here at Lancaster & Morecambe College, and also being able to pass on my industry knowledge to all my students and support them in their journey to becoming a Beauty Therapist.
It’s really difficult to state just one thing I love about working at Lancaster & Morecambe College because there are so many! I really wanted to work here because the college has a fantastic reputation. I love introducing new ways of working and keeping up with relevant trends to improve the course, and I really enjoy the supportive environment that we create for our students.
Be prepared to work hard and be challenged. The more you put in, the more you will get out of the course. It's a rewarding experience as you can clearly see your skills develop. There is also a great demand for skilled plasterers and the potential for good earnings, so why not give it a go?
My favourite part of my role is being able to recall my industry knowledge and then passing it onto my students. The knowledge I have from working in the industry gives the students a better understanding of real life situations and how to transfer their skills into future careers.
I would say come to College, study Beauty Therapy, be pampered, pamper clients, but be prepared to work hard for the qualifications to get far in the industry. It's a very rewarding career to go into, putting smiles on clients faces and giving them a new found confidence.
The most satisfying part of my job role is inspiring students to have the confidence to become beauty therapists and work in their dream careers.
I really enjoy being part of the LMC Beauty Team and working within the department. Watching my students grow and develop their ideas and skillsets week on week is a really exciting part of my role, particularly when I can see them challenging themselves to get creative and try out new and different ideas.
I love working with such keen and dedicated staff and students. I also like how every day is different because we attract such a wide range of students including year 11 from local high schools aged 16-18 who apply to the full time courses, to adult students who attend the part time courses. It’s nice to work with so many people from all different backgrounds and cultures who share a passion for cooking.
Welding particularly is like lego for adults – its great fun making things. Whereas Engineering will teach you why things are made the way they are and a combination of both will give you the skills to make almost anything you can think of! Why not give it a go!