About apprenticeships
New Zealand Apprenticeships provide work-based training.
You'll learn a trade as you work, earn money and gain valuable skills.
There are apprenticeships available in lots of industries, such as hairdressing, horticulture, baking and building.
As an apprentice you will:
- work closely with your employer, who teaches you how to do the job and supports you during the apprenticeship
- do practical assessments, such as showing you know how to sand and finish materials or prepare a certain dish
- do written assessments
- complete courses as part of your training
- earn money while you work and learn
- finish your apprenticeship with a Level 4 New Zealand Certificate.
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Apprenticeship opportunities for Pacific learners
The New Zealand Government wants to support Pacific people in trades training.
The M膩ori and Pasifika Trades Training (MPTT) scheme offers free training to Pacific learners aged between 16 and 40 years old.
You can learn a valuable skill, and gain a career, without having to pay.
Learn more about MPTT
- Tertiary Education Commission website
How to get an apprenticeship
Decide what you want to learn
There are hundreds of options available. Choose an industry you want to work in and a trade you'll enjoy learning.
Check the entry requirements
You'll need to be at least 16 years old. You might also need certain NCEA subjects at Levels 2 or 3, such as maths and English.
Apply for apprenticeships
Approach employers and providers in your chosen field. Make sure you give them all the information they ask for when you apply.
Helpful links
- M膩ori and Pasifika Trades Training website
- Competenz website
- Ara website
- Ministry of Education website
- Work and Income website