Building services design engineer (degree) - Level 6 - Apprenticeship Standard
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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60 months
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England
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In Company
Assistant technical director (visual effects) - Level 4 - Apprenticeship Standard
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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18 months
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England
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In Company
Intelligence Operations: Defence - Level 4 - Apprenticeship Framework
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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12 months
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England
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In Company
HR Consultant / Partner - Level 5 - Apprenticeship Standard
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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36 months
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England
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In Company
Solicitor Level 7 Apprenticeship
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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72 months
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Online
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Virtual Classroom
Community Energy Specialist - Level 4 - Apprenticeship Standard
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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24 months
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England
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In Company
Employability Practitioner – Level 4 Apprenticeship
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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24 months
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England
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Classroom
Management: Leadership and Management - Level 5 - Apprenticeship Framework
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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12 months
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England
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In Company
Prosthetist / orthotist (degree) - Level 6 - Apprenticeship Standard
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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48 months
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England
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In Company
Fenestration Installer – Level 2 Apprenticeship
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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18 months
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England
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Classroom
Footwear manufacturer - Level 2 - Apprenticeship Standard
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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12 months
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England
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In Company
Business and Professional Administration - Level 4 - Apprenticeship Framework
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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24 months
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England
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In Company
Foundation Degree Professional Practice in Construction Operations Management - Level 5 - Apprenticeship Framework
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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1 year
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England
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In Company
Nuclear welding inspection technician - Level 4 - Apprenticeship Standard
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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48 months
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England
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In Company
Aviation operations manager - Level 4 - Apprenticeship Standard
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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18 months
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England
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In Company
Piling attendant - Level 2 - Apprenticeship Standard
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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18 months
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England
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In Company
Business Fire Safety Advisor - Level 3 - Apprenticeship Standard
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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24 months
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England
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In Company
Nuclear Technician - Level 5 - Apprenticeship Standard
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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30 months
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England
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In Company
Legal Services: Commercial Litigation - Level 4 - Apprenticeship Framework
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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24 months
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England
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In Company
Facilities Management: Generic - Level 4 - Apprenticeship Framework
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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12 months
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England
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In Company
Frequently asked questions
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Who pays for an apprentice course?
The cost of an apprentice course is usually covered by the employer, with the government providing funding and incentives to support the training and development of apprentices.
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What qualifications will an apprentice course give me?
An apprentice course can provide you with a range of qualifications, depending on the level and type of apprenticeship, such as an NVQ, BTEC, or City & Guilds qualification, as well as functional skills in English, Maths, and IT.
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What can I do an apprenticeship in?
In the UK, you can do an apprenticeship in a wide range of industries and sectors, including construction, engineering, healthcare, digital media, and finance, with various levels and types of apprenticeships available to suit different career paths and interests.
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What qualifications do I need to become an apprentice?
The qualifications required to become an apprentice may vary depending on the employer and the apprenticeship, but generally, you will need to have at least basic literacy and numeracy skills and be over 16 years old. Some apprenticeships may require specific qualifications or experience.
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Do employers value apprentice training?
Employers generally value apprentice training as it provides them with skilled and motivated staff who have received tailored training and development, and apprenticeships can also help to address skills shortages and boost productivity.
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