The theme for National Apprenticeship Week 2022 is ‘Build the Future’, encouraging how apprenticeships can help individuals to develop the skills and knowledge they need for a rewarding career, and for employers to develop a workforce with future ready skills.
Here we highlight what some of our members are doing to support apprenticeships:
Global sequencing leader, Illumina is looking to recruiting more than 80 new hires into Early Talent roles across the region in 2022: Illumina kickstarts Early Talent initiative to attract early career hires
Marshall Skills Academy announces apprenticeship partnership with Bombardier to deliver its Level 3, Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Apprenticeship from September 2022.
The Marshall Group also has on going support for apprenticeships here: https://www.marshalls.co.uk/careers/apprenticeships
Cambridge Regional College has a range of activities planned to celebrate apprenticeship success, while supporting the next generation of apprentices and employers looking to recruit the best candidates into their business.
ARU celebrates a degree apprenticeship milestone, having now worked with more than 500 employers across the country on its degree apprenticeship routes.
Form the Future deliver apprenticeships on behalf of The Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP), building and maintaining connections with employers, schools, young people and training providers to increase the number of apprenticeship opportunities across Greater Cambridge. Throughout the week they have various events, read more here: https://formthefuture.org.uk/naw2022/
A selection of the latest apprenticeship jobs from our members:
Apprentice EUS Engineer with AVEVA
Apprentice Data Operations Coordinator with Cambridge University Press & Assessment
Engineering Fitter with Marshalls Centre
Business Administration Advanced Apprentice with University of Cambridge
Assurance Apprenticeship Programme with EY
Project Manager with Amazon
Apprentice Degree Service Desk Engineer with Bridge Partners