City & Guilds qualifications:
geared towards helping you get your dream job
geared towards helping you get your dream job
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Apprentices work alongside experienced staff to gain job-specific skills. Off-the-job, usually on a day release basis, apprentices receive training with a local training provider such as a college.
Apprentices must receive a wage of no less than £80 a week. Research has found that apprentices can earn up to £170 a week.
Our apprenticeships range from Health and Social Care to Sport Recreation.
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