Government to recruit new apprentices and broaden the Civil Service workforce
A new business administration apprenticeship which provides a pathway into government for young people opens for applications this summer.
Based in Birmingham,Manchester and London, the two-year Career Launch Apprenticeship offers.
"This programme brings fresh perspectives into government while giving apprentices valuable qualifications and experience," said Rachel Peck, Head of Entry and Progression at the Cabinet Office.
Widening access
Designed to widen access beyond traditional graduate routes, the apprenticeship requires just two GCSEs at grade 4 (C) or above and welcomes anyone aged 16 or over.
The initiative supports the government's commitment to boost skills development and create more opportunities for young people to access quality employment, particularly those who haven't followed traditional academic routes.
Best decision ever
Former government apprentice, now a head of content management systems, Katharine Sendell, described her experience.
"I started my career as an apprentice working at the centre of government 10 years ago, at age 19,* she said.
"It was the best decision I could have made for me, my development and my career progression. I was able to continue learning in an environment that suited me, whilst earning a decent salary.
"My journey as an apprentice gave me the space and experience to decide what career path I wanted to follow, and enabled me to get to where I am today."
Recognised qualification
The scheme offers dedicated time for professional development, allowing apprentices to gain hands-on experience while working toward a recognised qualification.
"By offering skills-based routes into government, we ensure we don't miss out on talented individuals who haven't followed traditional academic paths," said Rachel.
Interested candidates can find more information at Civil Service Apprenticeships