A clear, practical guide to what off-the-job training is, what counts, what doesn't, and how it works alongside your normal working life.
Off-the-job training is a protected part of every apprenticeship — dedicated time during your paid working hours to develop the knowledge, skills, and behaviours your programme requires.
Despite the name, it doesn't mean leaving your workplace. Any structured learning that helps you build the skills your apprenticeship requires — without the usual interruptions of your day-to-day role — can count. The key is that it's planned, protected time for development.
The range of activities that qualify is broader than most people expect. Here are the types of learning your BrightPeak trainer will help you log and plan.
Four questions to ask before logging any activity as off-the-job training. All four must be yes.
These are the government rules that govern off-the-job training. Your BrightPeak trainer will make sure you stay on track throughout your programme.
All off-the-job training needs to be logged on your OneFile account as soon as you complete it. It's a simple habit that protects your progress and keeps your programme on track.
Your BrightPeak trainer is there to help. If you're an employer or prospective apprentice with questions, our team can talk you through everything.