Supported Traineeship – Hinkley Point C (HPC)

Course Type
Adult Learning, School Leavers
Subject Area
Foundation Learning
Location
Bridgwater College
Start date
01/09/2026

Course Overview

This is an employment programme for young people with SEND or Autism who are motivated to work. Usually, students have been in further education for one or two years before progressing onto this course. The programme aims wherever possible to support you to transition into paid employment. It will also support the development of independence skills in preparation for adult life. This is a 16 week course and you will spend 8 weeks in training to prepare you for working at Hinkley Point C. You will then undertake an 8-week work placement within Hinkley Point C or with one of their partners. Our partnership with Discovery Supported Employment supports you to be matched to the right work placement and gain job coaching. You will be required to take the CITB Health and Safety Environment test as well as a HPC Induction programme. This 16 week course offers a variety of employability learning opportunities, including: • 8-Week Work Placements • Visits to and from Employers • Preparing for Interview • Communication • CITB Health and Safety Environment Test • Personal and Social Development • Personal Presentation Skills • Work experience.

Assessment Methods

Following an initial assessment to establish your starting point, you will be given an assessment plan for all aspects of your development and be assessed throughout in partnership with the employer. Assessment is through a portfolio of evidence including photographs, practical and written assessments. Staff also observe you in lessons and on work placement. Your progress will be monitored using personalised targets through a learner journey portfolio. If not already achieved, you will be entered into English and/or maths qualifications at the appropriate level. You will attend English and maths lessons every week and complete an exam at the suitable time of the year.

Progression Options

On successful completion of the programme, you are prepared to enter the workplace.

Entry Requirements

Applicants must have a SEND need or Autism and want to move into employment by the end of the programme. Entry is subject to a successful interview and initial assessment.

Frequently Asked Questions

We aim to offer a careers service that is accessible to everyone. We will seek to equip all our students with the skills and knowledge that will enable them to operate confidently, effectively, and independently in life and work. All students have the opportunity to meet with a Careers Advisor for 1:1 career support.