Apprenticeship training courses
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Recruitment consultant (level 3)
Attracting candidates and matching them to temporary or permanent job positions with client companies.
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Travel consultant (level 3)
Making travel arrangements and booking accommodation and other services for holidaymakers and business travellers.
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Foundation
Finishing trades foundation apprenticeship (level 2)
Finishing trades relates to painters and decorators, wall tilers and floor layers.
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Beauty and make up consultant (level 2)
Selling beauty products and helping customers choose which ones to buy.
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Cultural heritage conservation technician (level 4)
Preserving public and private heritage objects, collections and sites.
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Cultural heritage conservator (degree) (level 7)
Preserving objects that could be housed in archives, art galleries, libraries, museums and private collections.
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Junior management consultant (level 4)
Provide business advice to public, private and not-for-profit organisations.
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Learning and development consultant business partner (level 5)
Making sure that learning and development contributes to improved performance in the workplace.
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Supply chain practitioner (fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG)) (level 3)
Organising and coordinating a network of interconnected businesses in the provision of goods and services to the end customer.
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Scenic artist (level 3)
Discuss the scenic art requirements with the designer or scenic manager to translate their vision into the reality of what the audience sees.