What is Off-the-Job Training (OTJ)?
📚 What is Off-the-Job Training (OTJ)?
Off-the-job training is the time you spend learning during your working hours, helping you build the knowledge and skills needed for your role.
📌 What you’ll learn
What OTJ training is, what counts, what doesn’t, and how to make the most of it.
🧠 What does OTJ mean?
Off-the-job training is any learning that takes place during your normal working hours that helps you develop your skills.
You’ll typically complete around 6 hours per week of OTJ as part of your apprenticeship.
✅ What counts as OTJ?
- Attending training sessions or workshops
- Completing assignments or coursework
- Shadowing colleagues
- Learning new systems or processes
- Coaching or mentoring sessions
❌ What doesn’t count?
- Your normal day-to-day job tasks
- Breaks or travel time
- Work that doesn’t develop new skills
💡 Top tip: If it helps you learn something new, it probably counts. If it’s just your normal job, it doesn’t.

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