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Hairdressing - Apprenticeship

Apprenticeship
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Award Name Level 6 Advanced Certificate (Level 6 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Major
Awarding Body QQI
NFQ Level Level 6 NFQ
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Level 6 Advanced Certificate (Level 6 NFQ) Major QQI Level 6 NFQ

Duration

The duration of the National Hairdressing apprenticeship is a minimum of 3 years.

How much time will the apprentice spend on-the-job with the employer and off–the-job training with the education provider?

The ratio is 80% on-the-job training with the employer and 20% off-the-job training with an education provider.

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Further information

The National Hairdressing Apprenticeship is currently being offered at the following locations:

St. John’s Central College, Cork
Finglas Training Centre, Dublin
Coláiste Dhúlaigh, Kilbarrack, Dublin
Tallaght Training Centre, Dublin
Crumlin College, Dublin
Raheen Campus, Limerick
Waterford College of Further Education
Mayo College of Further Education
Enniscorthy Vocational College of Further Education, Wexford
Limerick College of Further Education
Sligo Training Centre, Ballytivnan, Sligo
Regional Skills & Training Centre, delivering the NHA in Dundalk

The programme will be expanded further across Ireland, subject to employer demand.

Anyone interested in becoming an apprentice must firstly secure employment with a salon directly, the salon then contacts us to register their apprentice.

What is an Apprenticeship?
Apprenticeship is defined as a programme of structured education and training. It formally combines and alternates learning in the workplace with learning in an education or training centre. Apprenticeship is a dual system, a blended combination of on-the-job employer-based training and off-the-job training. Only apprenticeships approved by SOLAS, the further education and training authority, are recognised by the Department of Education and Skills.

How do I become an apprentice?
To become an apprentice in Ireland you must be hired by an employer. Apprentices get a formal contract of employment as part of their apprenticeship. Taking up a job with a company does not mean that you have started an apprenticeship, check with your employer if you have started a SOLAS approved apprenticeship. If you are still uncertain contact SOLAS or your local Education and Training Board (ETB) office for clarity.

Is the National Hairdressing Apprenticeship an accredited programme?

Yes. The National Hairdressing Apprenticeship is a statutory apprenticeship, certified by Quality and Qualifications Ireland at Level 6 on the National Framework of Qualifications.

Is the QQI National Hairdressing Apprenticeship qualification recognised nationally and internationally?

The QQI Level 6 qualification is a nationally recognised qualification in Ireland. This qualification is also recognised internationally.

Who pays the apprentice?

The employer pays the apprentice both on-the-job and off-the-job for the duration of the apprenticeship. In all cases, the rate of pay is agreed between the employer and the apprentice.

Who pays for the certification?

All certification and qualification costs are paid by the education and training provider.

Contact Us
Cora Troy
National Apprenticeship Programme Administrator
T: 061 487948
E: info@hairdressingapprenticeship.ie