Apprenticeship training courses
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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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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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Applications support lead (level 4)
Provide tactical advice, training and support on core technology applications.
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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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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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Audiovisual technician (level 5)
Provide a broad range of professional solutions for communication.
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Aviation maintenance mechanic (level 2)
Carrying out inspections for maintenance and ground handling of a range of military or civil aircraft, including rotary and fixed wing within an airworthiness environment.
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Broadcast and media systems technical operator (level 3)
Supporting the delivery of broadcast and communication services
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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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Coaching professional (level 5)
Work with individuals and teams to enhance their professional performance.
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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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Construction site supervisor (level 4)
Supervising specialist contractors and workers on construction projects.
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Construction support technician (level 3)
Working in an office or on a construction site.
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Control systems engineer (degree) (level 6)
Assuring that manufacturing runs smoothly in areas such as site maintenance.
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Costume technician - stage and screen (level 3)
To support their organisation to identify costumes for short/long term performance plans and be responsible for the care, maintenance and usage of costumes, ensuring that all costume elements are at the standard of the designer’s specification.
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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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Data technician (level 3)
Source, format and present data securely in a relevant way for analysis.
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Digital device repair technician (level 3)
To manage the process of repairs to digital devices and replace device parts from end to end.
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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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Domestic and sexual abuse support worker (level 4)
Provide early intervention, specialist advocacy, emotional and practical support to those who are experiencing and recovering from domestic abuse and or sexual violence.
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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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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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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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Employability practitioner (level 4)
Helping people to address and overcome obstacles to secure employment.
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Engineering and manufacturing support technician (level 3)
Engineering and manufacturing support technicians support the work of engineers by the provision of technical support and expertise for areas of the engineering and manufacturing function. This typically could include, engineering drawing, computer aided design (CAD), quality control, computerized numerical control programming (CNC), robotics, additive manufacturing, engineering or manufacturing software development and process engineering.
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Engineering manufacturing technician (level 4)
Providing specialist technical support for engineers.
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Engineering operative (level 2)
Carrying out a range of engineering operations.
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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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Facilities services operative (level 2)
Providing facilities services support to customers and facilities management departments.
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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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Healthcare support worker (level 2)
Providing high-quality and compassionate healthcare.
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Horticulture and landscaping technical manager (level 5)
Build and manage parks, gardens, greenspaces and grounds.
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Horticulture or Landscaping Supervisor (level 3)
Planning and maintaining large gardens, parks and other green spaces.
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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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HR support (level 3)
Handling day to day queries and providing human resources advice ranging from recruitment through to retirement.
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Information communications technician (level 3)
Deliver efficient operation and control of the IT.
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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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IT solutions technician (level 3)
Develop, implement and maintain complete IT solutions such as networks, operating systems and applications.
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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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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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Learning and development practitioner (level 3)
Identifying, creating and delivering appropriate training needs.
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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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Operational research specialist (level 7)
Help clients (either internally or externally) to make strategic, tactical and operational decisions.
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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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Peer worker (level 3)
Work alongside other professionals in hospital, justice and community settings.
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People professional (level 5)
Providing People Professional expertise within a company or organisation.
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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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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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Post graduate engineer (level 7)
Developing innovative solutions to complex technical engineering problems
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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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Procurement and supply chain practitioner (level 4)
Buying the goods and services that enable an organisation to operate.
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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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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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Safeguarding support officer (level 3)
Support statutory safeguarding responsibilities and demonstrate how organisations work to protect an individual’s health, wellbeing and human rights. Enable individuals to live free from harm, abuse and neglect.
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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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Science manufacturing process operative (level 2)
Operating science industry manufacturing equipment.
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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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Senior people professional (level 7)
Improve people practices in organisations in order to drive organisational performance and effectiveness.
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Senior procurement and supply chain professional (level 6)
Set the procurement and supply chain strategy.
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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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Software development technician (level 3)
Building simple applications for use in larger software developments.
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Software tester (level 4)
Carrying out tests to make sure computer software works as intended and is fit for purpose.
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Specialist teaching assistant (level 5)
Specialist teaching assistants support provision related to special educational needs and disability (SEND), the social and emotional well-being, of learners, or within another area of specialist curriculum provision such as forest schools, EAL, subject-based interventions or music education.
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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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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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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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Teaching assistant (level 3)
Supporting the class teacher to enhance learning.
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Technician scientist (level 5)
Working in a laboratory and using various scientific techniques.
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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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Trade supplier (level 2)
Ensuring an efficient flow of goods and services between manufacturers and their skilled trade customer base.
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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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Transport scheduler (level 3)
Supporting the safe and efficient operation of the aviation, tram, bus, coach and rail transport networks
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Vet technician (livestock) (level 5)
Carry out common husbandry and technical tasks for livestock.
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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.