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APPRENTICESHIPS AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT TRAINING


BUSINESS, ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE Intermediate Apprenticeship in Accounting


Intermediate Apprenticeship in Business Administration Intermediate Apprenticeship in Customer Service Intermediate Apprenticeship in Management


Intermediate Apprenticeship in Providing Retail Financial Service Intermediate Apprenticeship in Retail


Advanced Apprenticeship in Providing Retail Financial Service Advanced Apprenticeship in Accounting


Advanced Apprenticeship in Business Administration Advanced Apprenticeship in Customer Service Advanced Apprenticeship in Management Advanced Apprenticeship in Retail Higher Apprenticeship in Accountancy NVQ in Business Administration NVQ in Customer Service NVQ in Team Leading


NVQ in Business Administration NVQ in Customer Service NVQ in Team Leading


Course Level Centre


2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 2 2 2 3 3 3


BC BC BC BC


Partner BC


Partner BC BC BC BC BC BC


BC and WBL BC BC


BC and WBL BC BC


Our courses are designed to meet the needs of our employers. The training is flexible and tailored to respond to employers requirements. Whether one-day courses, block delivery or evening classes are more appropriate, we will provide on-going support throughout the duration of your training.


CARE


Intermediate Apprenticeship in Children and Young People’s Workforce Intermediate Apprenticeship in Health and Social Care


Advanced Apprenticeship in Children and Young People’s Workforce Advanced Apprenticeship in Health and Social Care


Course Level Centre


2 2 3 3


BC BC BC BC


Employers who take on 16 – 18 year old Apprentices only pay their salary, which currently stands at £95 per week (although many employers pay more), the Government funds their training.


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