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Types of Construction Apprenticeships We Offer
Find out about the different types of apprenticeships available
Protecting core training, tackling key skills challenges…
Supporting employers’ core skills and training needs and tackling long-term people and skills challenges underpin CITB’s 2021/22 Business Plan, published today (Tuesday 30 March).
CISRS Operative Training Scheme (COTS)
This 1 day course is for people who are new to scaffolding. Existing CISRS Scaffolding Labourer (green) Card holders also need to take this course to renew their card every five years. The course teaches the basics of the industry and how to work
Apprenticeship travel and accommodation funding ‘Travel…
CITB is widening the support offer for employers with apprentices who have to 'Travel to Train'. CITB will fund 80% of accommodation costs for eligible apprentices of grant eligible employers who attend colleges or training providers where overnight
Competence Frameworks feedback form
Please use the following form to submit your feedback and comments on the specific skills, knowledge, experience, behaviours, and anything else that extends beyond the current detail of the Competence Standard.
Levy Proposals for the 2021 Levy Order
Levy Proposals for the 2021 Levy Order
Equality and diversity policy
Discover how CITB complies with the requirements of the Equality Act 2010
Scaffolding apprenticeship course
This apprenticeship course is for people who want to gain an academic qualification in scaffolding, while gaining professional experience. You'll learn to erect and dismantle scaffolding for construction projects.
Strategic Plan (What we do)
CITB’s Strategic Plan 2025-29. The Plan outlines how we will support employers, attract new talent, and develop a highly skilled, competent and diverse workforce over the next four years.
Apprenticeship Levy
The Government Apprenticeship Levy requires all UK employers with an annual pay bill of more than £3 million to pay 0.5% of their wage bill to the Government’s Apprenticeship Service. In England, this is used to pay for apprenticeship course fees.