Up to 10 new apprenticeship programmes in 2023 announced by Minister Harris
From Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science
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Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris has today announced the roll-out of up to 10 new apprenticeship programmes in 2023.
These 10 programmes are on top of a further 11 which are currently in development, and will add significantly to the 66 programmes already available nationwide.
Speaking today, Minister Harris said:
“Creating parity of esteem for apprenticeships has been a central part of my epartment’s agenda, and I’m delighted to say real progress is being made across the sector.
“The new apprenticeship programmes being announced today are across tech, engineering, farming, horticulture and hospitality, and will go a long way towards delivering the skills and talent these sectors are crying out for.
“I genuinely believe the reform we have been driving over the past two years in the area of apprenticeship has already helped the option become front and central in discussions round the dinner table when people are talking about options for learning, upskilling or reskilling.”
Minister of State for Skills and Further Education Niall Collins said:
“Everyone is aware that the country is facing a major challenge in terms of skills shortages.
“We urgently need people in a variety of different industries to help employers, and society as a whole.
“That’s why we have put such an emphasis on apprenticeships, and I’m delighted to see the number of registrations remaining high, as well as so many new programmes coming down the line.”
The Action Plan for Apprenticeship, 2021 to 2025 contained ambitious targets to reform the system, including a target to reach 10,000 new registrations every year by 2025 and new financial supports for employers.
Apprenticeship registrations in 2021 were the highest they have been since 2007, with 8,607 apprentices employed on 62 programmes.
Separately, it is anticipated that the confirmed end of year population for 2022 will be more than 26,000 apprentices, an increase of some 45% over the apprenticeship population in 2019 (17,829).
Apprenticeship title | NFQ level | 2023 Launch date |
Farm Manager | Level 7 | July to September 2023 |
Advanced Quantity Surveyor | Level 9 | July to September |
Farm Technician | Level 6 | July to September |
Executive Chef | Level 9 | October to December |
Horticulture | Level 6 | July to September |
Precision Machinist and Quality Control | Level 6 | July to September |
Sports Turf Management | Level 6 | April to June |
Civil Engineering | Level 6 | July to September July to September |
Civil Engineering | Level 7 | July to September |
Digital Marketing and Media | Level 6 | October to December |