Any current apprenticeships we have been advised about independently will be advertised here, but please use the link below to look for more vacancies in our area on the Goverment apprenticeship site
Apprenticeship and Employment Vacancies
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What is an apprentice?
Apprenticeships combine practical training in a job with study.
As an apprentice, you will:-
- work alongside experienced staff
- gain job-specific skills
- earn a wage and get holiday pay
- get time for study related to your role (usually one day a week)
Apprenticeships take 1 to 5 years to complete depending on their level.
Levels of apprenticeship
Apprenticeships have equivalent educational levels.
| Name | Level | Equivalent educational level |
|---|---|---|
| Intermediate | 2 | GCSE |
| Advanced | 3 | A level |
| Higher | 4,5,6 and 7 | Foundation degree and above |
| Degree | 6 and 7 |
Some apprenticeships may also give you an additional qualification, such as a diploma.
Who can apply?
You can apply for an apprenticeship while you are still at school. To start one, you will need to be:
- 16 or over by the end of the summer holidays
- living in England
- not in full-time education
