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We’re on a mission to shape the future workforce; not just by equipping local people with the skills your industry needs, but by helping your business grow, thrive, and supercharge its talent pipeline.

From apprenticeships and degree apprenticeships to short courses, industry placements, work experience and supported internships, we tailor our support to fit your organisation perfectly.

We know that investing in people is one of the smartest moves any business can make. Whether you want to upskill your current team, welcome fresh talent, streamline your training, or stay ahead of emerging trends, our wide range of employer-focused services is built to boost your success and power up your future.

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<p><strong>Leadership</strong> isn’t really about job titles. It’s about making good decisions under pressure, bringing people with you, and turning plans into day-to-day action. In a fast-moving labour market, those skills don’t develop by accident. They need time, practice and real responsibility. That idea underpins how Weston College approaches <a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/employers/training-courses-businesses?utm_sour… and management training.</strong></a></p><p>Too often, management training is treated as a one-off course or a perk that comes with promotion. In reality, people grow into leadership over time. Weston College’s apprenticeships are built to reflect that, supporting managers as they learn on the job, with real teams and real challenges.</p><p>For new managers and supervisors,<strong> Level 3 programmes</strong> cover the essentials: <strong>leading teams, managing performance, communicating clearly</strong> and <strong>making sound decisions. </strong>These programmes are widely used in sectors such as hospitality, retail, health and social care, and small to medium-sized businesses, where managers are often promoted from within.</p><p><strong>Level 5 programmes </strong>are aimed at more experienced leaders, including operational and departmental managers with responsibility for people, projects and budgets. Here, the focus shifts to <strong>strategic thinking,</strong> <strong>managing change </strong>and <strong>delivering results through others.</strong></p><p>The structure matters as much as the content. Leadership apprenticeships usually run for 12 to 24 months and combine day-to-day work with protected learning time. This means new skills are applied straight away, rather than being learned in isolation and forgotten.</p><p>Although based in the South West, Weston College works with employers across the UK. The leadership challenges faced by organisations are often similar, whether they’re in Somerset, the Midlands or elsewhere. Delivery is therefore flexible, with face-to-face, blended and remote options, and the ability to tailor programmes where employers want specific skills built in.</p><p>A wide range of organisations work with Weston College, including the <strong>NHS, Wessex Water, Thatchers, Muller, ICTS, Rhoper Rhodes and Bristol Port.</strong> What they have in common is an understanding that strong leadership has a direct impact on performance, retention and workplace culture. &nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Why Apprenticeships Make Business Sense</strong></p><p>For employers, leadership apprenticeships offer both short and long-term benefits.</p><p>In the short term, they provide a practical way to address skills gaps. Apprentices are employees from day one, developing leadership capability while contributing to the organisation. With government funding and free recruitment support available, the financial barrier is much lower than many expect.</p><p>Over time, the benefits go further. Apprenticeships help organisations develop leaders who already understand their systems, values and people. This supports succession planning, improves retention and reduces the need for external recruitment. Weston College sees consistently high completion rates and strong progression into permanent roles, demonstrating clear value for employers.</p><p>For learners, leadership apprenticeships offer something traditional training routes often can’t: momentum. Apprentices earn a salary while gaining recognised qualifications, hands-on leadership experience and ongoing support.</p><p>Many learners move through multiple levels, progressing from team leadership into senior operational roles or degree-level study. Along the way, they build confidence, professional credibility and skills that are valued across the labour market.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Z4MmVubvdbs?si=QwGH149QogXcleSP&quot; title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></p><p><strong>Clear Guidance on Funding and Support</strong></p><p>Apprenticeship funding can feel complex, particularly for small and medium-sized employers. While levy-paying organisations use their apprenticeship accounts, recent changes have made funding more accessible for SMEs, especially those developing new or younger managers.</p><p>Because the rules change regularly, clarity matters. Weston College’s apprenticeship team works closely with employers to explain funding options, levy transfers and any available incentives, helping organisations make informed decisions with confidence.</p><p>Just as importantly, Weston College works as a partner rather than simply a training provider. Employers are supported with recruitment, programme design, regular reviews and end-point assessment planning. Apprenticeships are built into workforce planning, not treated as an add-on.</p><p>As organisations face growing pressure to deliver more with fewer resources, leadership quality becomes even more important. Developing managers from within is no longer a “nice to have” - it’s essential.</p><p>By combining real work, structured learning and close employer support, leadership and management apprenticeships at Weston College offer a practical way to build the leaders organisations need, now and in the years ahead.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/node/88092"><drupal-entity data-entity-type="file" data-entity-uuid="55fa9195-9025-4f00-b56e-619657a9a36a" data-embed-button="file_browser" data-entity-embed-display="image:image" data-entity-embed-display-settings="{&quot;image_style&quot;:&quot;max_900x900&quot;,&quot;image_link&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;image_loading&quot;:{&quot;attribute&quot;:&quot;lazy&quot;}}">&nbsp;</drupal-entity></a>

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Louise Perkins Headshot

<p><strong>Leadership</strong> isn’t really about job titles. It’s about making good decisions under pressure, bringing people with you, and turning plans into day-to-day action. In a fast-moving labour market, those skills don’t develop by accident. They need time, practice and real responsibility. That idea underpins how Weston College approaches <a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/employers/training-courses-businesses?utm_sour… and management training.</strong></a></p><p>Too often, management training is treated as a one-off course or a perk that comes with promotion. In reality, people grow into leadership over time. Weston College’s apprenticeships are built to reflect that, supporting managers as they learn on the job, with real teams and real challenges.</p><p>For new managers and supervisors,<strong> Level 3 programmes</strong> cover the essentials: <strong>leading teams, managing performance, communicating clearly</strong> and <strong>making sound decisions. </strong>These programmes are widely used in sectors such as hospitality, retail, health and social care, and small to medium-sized businesses, where managers are often promoted from within.</p><p><strong>Level 5 programmes </strong>are aimed at more experienced leaders, including operational and departmental managers with responsibility for people, projects and budgets. Here, the focus shifts to <strong>strategic thinking,</strong> <strong>managing change </strong>and <strong>delivering results through others.</strong></p><p>The structure matters as much as the content. Leadership apprenticeships usually run for 12 to 24 months and combine day-to-day work with protected learning time. This means new skills are applied straight away, rather than being learned in isolation and forgotten.</p><p>Although based in the South West, Weston College works with employers across the UK. The leadership challenges faced by organisations are often similar, whether they’re in Somerset, the Midlands or elsewhere. Delivery is therefore flexible, with face-to-face, blended and remote options, and the ability to tailor programmes where employers want specific skills built in.</p><p>A wide range of organisations work with Weston College, including the <strong>NHS, Wessex Water, Thatchers, Muller, ICTS, Rhoper Rhodes and Bristol Port.</strong> What they have in common is an understanding that strong leadership has a direct impact on performance, retention and workplace culture. &nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Why Apprenticeships Make Business Sense</strong></p><p>For employers, leadership apprenticeships offer both short and long-term benefits.</p><p>In the short term, they provide a practical way to address skills gaps. Apprentices are employees from day one, developing leadership capability while contributing to the organisation. With government funding and free recruitment support available, the financial barrier is much lower than many expect.</p><p>Over time, the benefits go further. Apprenticeships help organisations develop leaders who already understand their systems, values and people. This supports succession planning, improves retention and reduces the need for external recruitment. Weston College sees consistently high completion rates and strong progression into permanent roles, demonstrating clear value for employers.</p><p>For learners, leadership apprenticeships offer something traditional training routes often can’t: momentum. Apprentices earn a salary while gaining recognised qualifications, hands-on leadership experience and ongoing support.</p><p>Many learners move through multiple levels, progressing from team leadership into senior operational roles or degree-level study. Along the way, they build confidence, professional credibility and skills that are valued across the labour market.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Z4MmVubvdbs?si=QwGH149QogXcleSP&quot; title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></p><p><strong>Clear Guidance on Funding and Support</strong></p><p>Apprenticeship funding can feel complex, particularly for small and medium-sized employers. While levy-paying organisations use their apprenticeship accounts, recent changes have made funding more accessible for SMEs, especially those developing new or younger managers.</p><p>Because the rules change regularly, clarity matters. Weston College’s apprenticeship team works closely with employers to explain funding options, levy transfers and any available incentives, helping organisations make informed decisions with confidence.</p><p>Just as importantly, Weston College works as a partner rather than simply a training provider. Employers are supported with recruitment, programme design, regular reviews and end-point assessment planning. Apprenticeships are built into workforce planning, not treated as an add-on.</p><p>As organisations face growing pressure to deliver more with fewer resources, leadership quality becomes even more important. Developing managers from within is no longer a “nice to have” - it’s essential.</p><p>By combining real work, structured learning and close employer support, leadership and management apprenticeships at Weston College offer a practical way to build the leaders organisations need, now and in the years ahead.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/node/88092"><drupal-entity data-entity-type="file" data-entity-uuid="55fa9195-9025-4f00-b56e-619657a9a36a" data-embed-button="file_browser" data-entity-embed-display="image:image" data-entity-embed-display-settings="{&quot;image_style&quot;:&quot;max_900x900&quot;,&quot;image_link&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;image_loading&quot;:{&quot;attribute&quot;:&quot;lazy&quot;}}">&nbsp;</drupal-entity></a>

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