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  • Accounts or Finance Assistant Level 2 Apprenticeship

    This apprenticeship is ideal for team members who assist with financial tasks and undertake junior accounting duties. Apprentices will learn foundation bookkeeping and accounting software skills. Accounts or finance assistants may work in-house for an organisation or they might work for an accountancy firm, bookkeeping practice, Shared Service provider, self-employed or on behalf of several different clients. This qualification will qualify apprentices for roles including Accounts Assistant, Finance Assistant, Credit Control Assistant or Purchase Ledger Clerk.

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  • Event Assistant Apprenticeship

    An Event Assistant is an entry level position, typically working within a team of people in an events company or within the events department of a larger organisation. The role would usually provide support to a number of Event Planners or Project Managers by carrying out a diverse range of tasks necessary to plan, organise and deliver an event.

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  • Groundworker Apprenticeships

    This qualification is ideal for individuals who work as an operative in the construction sector, laying drainage, kerbs, channels and pavements.

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  • Junior Animator – Higher Apprenticeship Level 4

    The overall purpose of the Junior Animator’s role is to create animated assets and content, producing the motions, gestures, expressions and performance of two or three dimensional characters and inanimate objects depending on the directors and/or employer’s wishes. This apprenticeship supports and develops careers found in the British and International animation industries, providing animated content for film, television, advertising, games, corporate and immersive reality.

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  • Metal Fabricator Level 3 Apprenticeship

    A Metal Fabricator is found in the advanced manufacturing engineering and engineering construction sectors. The broad purpose of the occupation is to carry out metal fabrication work using things such as rolled steel joists, columns, channels, steel plate and metal sheet etc. Work includes manufacturing bridges, oil rigs, ships, petro-chemical installations, cranes, platforms, aircraft, automotive and machinery parts, sheet metal enclosures, equipment supports, and anything that can be fabricated out of metal.

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  • Progression Studies

    Study programmes in the Foundation Studies area provide a progression route to employment, vocational study and/or apprenticeships for individuals with additional support needs and/or barriers to learning

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  • Skills for Enterprise Level 2

    The Skills for Enterprise course is aimed at 16 – 18 year olds who are not in training or employment and wish to gain a range of level 2 qualifications.

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  • Skills to Succeed Level 1

    The Skills to Succeed study programme provides a progression route to employment, vocational study and/or apprenticeships for students studying at level 1.

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  • The New Approach Programme – Alternative Year 11

    This exciting full-time programme offers compulsory education to students in Year 11. Attendance is full-time and matches the pattern of the school year. Students are offered a mixture of formal and informal education in a variety of settings.

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