MacroArt has launched a new apprentice scheme to help future-proof the print industry – targeting local schools and colleges with detailed information about potential vacancies.

Working in partnership with Learn2print, the company’s new brochure sets out the range of apprenticeships within the business, from pre-press and press roles to print finishing. Courses are expected to run for 26 months, with a six-month end point assessment by GQA, giving apprentices the chance to gain experience across several departments.

This new initiative seeks to provide an array of new options for school leavers amongst others who have not perhaps considered a career in the print industry, while helping MacroArt to discover new talent. In addition to the full apprenticeships, MacroArt are collaborating with Learn2print to produce a range of short courses, developed to meet personal and industry needs.

One of MacroArt’s recent graduates, Callum Thorne, is already working to become a fully trained project manager. Ben Sullivan, a technician Apaprentice, is also experiencing the benefits of MacroArt’s programme.

Mr Sullivan said, ‘My apprenticeship experience at MacroArt has been a great journey. When I first started at MacroArt, I was very anxious and lacking in confidence. However, over the duration of my apprenticeship, I have received brilliant support from all staff and great training from my manager and other mentors and gained so much confidence, together with great knowledge and skills.’

Lee Garnett, MacroArt’s continuous improvement manager, added, ‘What we offer is a bespoke training package tailored to enhance skills quickly, to build confidence in new starters. We have a strong skillset in-house and a friendly, inclusive environment to help anyone settle in well and feel part of a team. All we look for, and all applicants need, is a can do, will do attitude from any walk of life.’

This new initiative seeks to provide an array of new options for school leavers amongst others who have not perhaps considered a career in the print industry, while helping MacroArt to discover new talent. In addition to the full apprenticeships, MacroArt are collaborating with Learn2print to produce a range of short courses, developed to meet personal and industry needs.

Schools, colleges, universities and individual candidates looking to find out more are encouraged to email apprenticeships@macroart.co.uk