Apprenticeship training courses
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HR support (level 3)
Handling day to day queries and providing human resources advice ranging from recruitment through to retirement.
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Healthcare support worker (level 2)
Providing high-quality and compassionate healthcare.
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Digital support technician (level 3)
Maximising the effective use of digital office technologies, productivity software and digital communications in organisations.
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Youth support worker (level 3)
Work in a supporting role with young people aged 11-25 to promote their personal, social and educational development.
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Control technical support engineer (level 6)
Assuring that manufacturing runs smoothly in areas such as site maintenance.
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Senior healthcare support worker (level 3)
Providing high-quality and compassionate specialist health and social care for a range of people.
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Applications support lead (level 4)
Provide tactical advice, training and support on core technology applications.
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Electrical or electronic technical support engineer (degree) (level 6)
Supporting the manufacturing of new products by bringing the product to life and resolving manufacturing problems.
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Construction support technician (level 3)
Working in an office or on a construction site.
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Police community support officer (level 4)
Working as part of a neighbourhood policing team to help deal with and prevent crime.
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Ambulance support worker (emergency, urgent and non-urgent) (level 3)
Provide care and clinical support for emergency (999), urgent or unscheduled care calls.
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Commercial procurement and supply (formerly Public sector commercial professional) (level 4)
Buying the goods and services that enable an organisation to operate.
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People professional (level 5)
Providing People Professional expertise within a company or organisation.
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Trade supplier (level 2)
Ensuring an efficient flow of goods and services between manufacturers and their skilled trade customer base.
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School business professional (level 4)
Administering and managing financial, site and support services within the school context.
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Procurement and supply assistant (level 3)
The process of procurement or buying low value goods and services.
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Supply chain operator (level 2)
Managing the movement of goods across all sectors and distances for a range of customers from private individuals and sole traders through to large global organisations.
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Supply chain warehouse operative (level 2)
Carrying out a range of moving, packaging and stock-taking roles and duties in a warehouse environment.
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Supply chain leadership professional (integrated degree) (level 6)
Procuring, producing, moving and delivering a product or service from a supplier to a customer or end-user.
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Teaching assistant (level 3)
Supporting the class teacher to enhance learning.
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Supply chain practitioner (fast moving consumer good) (previously Operator Manager) (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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Employability practitioner (level 4)
Helping people to address and overcome obstacles to secure employment.
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Information communications technician (level 3)
Deliver efficient operation and control of the IT.
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IT solutions technician (level 3)
Develop, implement and maintain complete IT solutions such as networks, operating systems and applications.
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Hospitality supervisor (level 3)
Supervising staff and activities within hospitality businesses including bars, cafes, conference centres, restaurants and hotels.
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VFX supervisor (level 7)
Liaise with the director and director of photography from the earliest stages of a production, working with clients and colleagues to create VFX/CG elements.
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Data technician (level 3)
Source, format and present data securely in a relevant way for analysis.
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Playworker (level 2)
Care for and support children in taking responsibility for themselves and their own playing whilst creating a stimulating and adventurous space for children to learn and explore.
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Peer worker (level 3)
Work alongside other professionals in hospital, justice and community settings.
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Through life engineering services specialist (integrated degree) (level 7)
Develop and deliver the support services that keep engineered assets working better and for longer.
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Town planning assistant (level 4)
Work with, and provide technical and administrative support to chartered town planners.
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Construction site supervisor (level 4)
Supervising specialist contractors and workers on construction projects.
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Facilities management supervisor (level 3)
Managing the working environment for an organisation's employees and services within industrial and commercial buildings.
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Horticulture or Landscaping Supervisor (level 3)
Planning and maintaining large gardens, parks and other green spaces.
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Team leader or supervisor (level 3)
Managing teams and projects to meet a private, public or voluntary organisation's goals.
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Transport and warehouse operations supervisor (level 3)
Manage the day to day operations involved in supply chain.
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Technician scientist (level 5)
Working in a laboratory and using various scientific techniques.
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Aerospace software engineer (level 6)
Developing software to support the aerospace industry.
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Audiovisual technician (level 5)
Provide a broad range of professional solutions for communication.
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Lead engineering maintenance technician (level 4)
Offer engineering support, technical leadership and expertise.
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Lead practitioner in adult care (level 4)
Managing teams of frontline carers to look after vulnerable adults with care needs.
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Health play specialist (level 5)
Providing therapeutic play interventions for sick infants, children and young people, service users, carers and families of all ages, throughout their healthcare journey.
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Engineering manufacturing technician (level 4)
Providing specialist technical support for engineers.
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Facilities services operative (level 2)
Providing facilities services support to customers and facilities management departments.
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Operational research specialist (level 7)
Help clients (either internally or externally) to make strategic, tactical and operational decisions.
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Revenues and welfare benefits practitioner (level 4)
Performing various roles in local authorities such as benefit assessment, revenues calculation or customer service.
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Aerospace engineer (level 6)
Creating aircraft components and equipment, specialising in a specific engineering discipline (for example - airframe, design and stress, systems integration, support engineering or manufacturing engineering).
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Compressed air and vacuum technician (level 3)
Install and commission compressed air and/or vacuum equipment and their associated systems; and complete servicing, fault diagnosis, repair and to ensure equipment is operating and controlled at its optimum efficiency.
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Engineering operative (level 2)
Carrying out a range of engineering operations.
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Horticulture and landscaping technical manager (level 5)
Build and manage parks, gardens, greenspaces and grounds.
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Intelligence analyst (level 4)
Working alongside intelligence collection officers and other operational support roles to identify patterns and trends of the information and data they are handling.
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Software development technician (level 3)
Building simple applications for use in larger software developments.
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Vet technician (livestock) (level 5)
Carry out common husbandry and technical tasks for livestock.
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Post graduate engineer (level 7)
Developing innovative solutions to complex technical engineering problems
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Science manufacturing process operative (level 2)
Operating science industry manufacturing equipment.
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Early intervention practitioner (level 4)
Provide intervention services early in identified cases.
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Early years lead practitioner (level 5)
Working directly with children, skilfully leading day to day practice.
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Coaching professional (level 5)
Work with individuals and teams to enhance their professional performance.
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Career development professional (level 6)
Assisting individuals or organisations before or during career transitions to develop long and short term career strategies.
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Payroll administrator (level 3)
Setting up and operating the payroll within the organisation in which they are employed or on behalf of another organisation.
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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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Senior people professional (level 7)
Improve people practices in organisations in order to drive organisational performance and effectiveness.
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Midwife (degree) (level 6)
Giving the necessary support, care and advice during pregnancy, labour and the postnatal period.
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Learning and development practitioner (level 3)
Identifying, creating and delivering appropriate training needs.
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Trade union official (level 4)
Develop and deliver union organising activities and campaigns that will recruit and retain union members and activists.
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Assistant practitioner (health) (level 5)
Providing, supervising and coordinating high-quality and compassionate health and social care for a wide range of people.
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Electrical power protection and plant commissioning engineer (level 4)
Carrying out a range of engineering work on power protection systems, plant and equipment.
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Occupational therapist (level 6)
Occupational therapists work with people of all ages and can look at all aspects of daily life in your home, school or workplace.
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Radio network technician (level 3)
Ensure that digital data and voice networks operate at an optimal level.
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Registered nurse degree (NMC 2018) (level 6)
Giving care, advice and support to sick, injured or disabled people.
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Social worker (integrated degree) (level 6)
Protecting vulnerable children and adults from harm or abuse, and supporting adults to live independently.
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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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Associate ambulance practitioner (level 4)
Responding to 999 and urgent calls, and providing emergency care for people as part of an ambulance crew.
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Credit controller and collector (level 2)
Monitor and manage customer accounts, follow financial policies to collect money owed to organisations.
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Customer service practitioner (level 2)
Providing customer service products and services for businesses and other organisations including face-to-face, telephone, digital and written contact and communications.
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Software tester (level 4)
Carrying out tests to make sure computer software works as intended and is fit for purpose.