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Who can follow an apprenticeship?

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School leavers

You can look for suitable vacancies on the NWSLC website and apply, or you can join our talent pool and work with our team of apprenticeship experts to find the right job for you. You could even start a full-time course at NWSLC and switch to an apprenticeship when the right vacancy comes up. You can also search the National Apprenticeship website: gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship

Those in employment

If you are 16 or over, already in employment and do not currently hold a qualification in your field, you may be able to upskill via an apprenticeship. Your employer may have apprenticeship funds that can be used towards your training.

Unemployed or looking to change career?

An apprenticeship can help you to re-train in a different field, whether you are looking to get back onto the career ladder or change direction completely. Unsure if you can do an apprenticeship? Contact us to find out more. engage@nwslc.ac.uk

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CASE STUDY

Oumar Diallo, Level 3, Business Admin Apprentice at Coventry City of Culture Trust

Completing an apprenticeship in fund-raising with the Coventry City of Culture Trust saw Oumar Diallo engaging with stakeholders with whom he learned how to secure donations for this high-profile project. Oumar was keen to learn about fund-raising to support his future career ambitions in film making. Oumar is currently working in production for the BBC.

“I chose to do a fundraising apprenticeship because I wanted to learn how to raise funds. This will help me in my future career as a filmmaker. I enjoyed my apprenticeship because I got along well with my manager and it also helped me meet people which brought me out of my comfort zone.“

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