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  • Apprenticeships
    Hi there, I am looking for a teaching assistant/nursery assistant apprenticeship and hoping to begin around September 2013. I am also studying counseling alongside in the evening one day a week, I was wondering whether you could help.......

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  • need help to find apprenticeship
    Im looking for and Apprenticship. Im in 6th form at the moment, but want to leave asap as im really not enjoying it. I want to look for an apprenticship in either interior design or buying and merchandising. I cant seem to find anything.......

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  • Apprenticeships for adults.
    Hi. Im 28 years old and have been unemployed since coming back from 2 year working holiday in Australia. I have no qualifications and would like to do an apprenticeship, preferably in business admin or IT. I have applied for a few.......

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  • Left school after GCSE's a year ago, not sure what to do next.
    Hi, I'm 17 years old and completed my GCSE's last July. I went into Sixth Form until January 2013 but really didn't enjoy it, so I left and got a part-time job that I love in retail. I'm not looking to go to Uni, but I do want to get.......

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  • MP calls for “real” apprentice show
    19th June 2013, 15:50

    LibDem Burnley MP Gordon Birtwhistle, a government apprenticeship ambassador, has written to the BBC's Director General, Lord Hall, asking for the opportunity to film a documentary on "real" apprentices. This was in response to the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Vince Cable, telling a national newspaper that the BBC programme featuring Lord Sugar gave a completely false impression of apprenticeships. This is the second time he has written...

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  • Diploma in Marketing Communications Goes Digital!
    19th June 2013, 15:14

    CMC has brought the CAM Diploma in Marketing Communciations right up to date by adding digital to the course. At no extra cost delegates enrolling for the Diploma in Marketing Communications also get to study Digital Marketing Essentials and Digital Media as part of the course. You still only need to complete the original 5 modules to gain your Diploma in Marketing Communications but you can opt to complete 2 digital assignments and gain a Diploma in Digital Marketing as well....

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  • MP calls for “real” apprentice show
    19th June 2013, 13:55

    LibDem Burnley MP Gordon Birtwhistle, a government apprenticeship ambassador, has written to the BBC's Director General, Lord Hall, asking for the opportunity to film a documentary on "real" apprentices. This was in response to the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Vince Cable, telling a national newspaper that the BBC programme featuring Lord Sugar gave a completely false impression of apprenticeships. This is the second time he has written...

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  • Ambitious for your future
    18th June 2013, 15:51

    The Financial Adviser School is training the next generation of financial adviser A guaranteed self-employed contract as a financial adviser with Journey Financial Advice Ltd. and alternative career opportunities throughout the industry Why become a Financial Adviser? The world of Financial Services is a complex and demanding one but the rewards can be plentiful, both financially and altruistically. · Average earnings in excess of £60k once established...

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  • BRING OUT THE ENTREPRENEUR IN YOU THIS SUMMER!
    17th June 2013, 14:59

    Kensington and Chelsea College is supporting Londoners to become more entrepreneurial with a series of summer work-shops and short courses that could lead to people selling their own products and services. British online businesses are growing more than 57 times faster than the economy as a whole according to a recent study, and of the online businesses surveyed 64% said they were optimistic about their growth prospects for the year ahead.* With online businesses thriving...

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  • Schools to have more choice if Labour wins
    17th June 2013, 14:15

    Shadow Education Secretary Stephen Twigg announced this morning that if Labour win the next election, every state school in the country will choose not just its own curriculum, but also how long termtime should go on for - freedoms currently only available to the Educations Secretary Michael Gove's flagship academies and free schools. He made that promise with the proviso that there will be a "broad and balanced" curriculum as long as the core subjects of English,...

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  • Mayor boosts London apprenticeships drive
    17th June 2013, 09:48

    In his campaign to boost employment opportunities, London Mayor Boris Johnson has allocated £1.5million to help local SMEs to take on young apprentices. Normally across the country, employers can apply for an incentive payment of £1,500, but now in London, that payment has doubled to £3,000. This boost could create a thousand more apprenticeships in the capital. The Mayor has recently launched a concessionary travel scheme for apprentices, entitling them...

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  • Employers gather at Scottish Parliament to discuss Microsoft IT apprenticeships for the country’s future growth
    14th June 2013, 12:26

    Employers from across the country gathered at Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh to discuss the benefits of IT apprenticeships for their future growth. The event, run by QA Apprenticeships in conjunction with Scottish Apprenticeship Week, aimed to expand employer knowledge of apprenticeships in an effort to improve the lives and career prospects of Scotland’s young people. QA Apprenticeships, as Scotland’s leading IT apprenticeships provider, has taken a leading...

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  • Two-thirds of children fear university cost
    14th June 2013, 11:29

    One in every six children fear the cost of going to University, a recent IPSOS MORI survey has uncovered. The greatest anxiety is amassing debits in excess of £25,000 from living expenses and tuition fees when they graduate. Yet, a majority of children realise that a university qualification will help them ‘get on in life’. Is there an alternative to getting a degree that avoids such high debts? Yes. It’s called online distance learning....

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  • Wanted: 1 million people who want to make a difference
    14th June 2013, 10:08

    If you want a career where you can progress, feel secure, and get an enormous sense of personal achievement from knowing you are helping other people, then adult social care is for you. With a huge demand for workers, plenty of opportunities for progression and a job in which 96% of workers said they feel their work makes a difference, adult social care has lots to offer. Adult social care is about providing personal and practical support to help people live their lives....

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  • Show us your #DreamJob! Win a £100 Red Letter Day voucher from NiTP
    11th June 2013, 16:24

    Always had that one dream job? Why not tell us all about it in a short video for a chance to win a £100 Red Letter Day voucher, For more information and how to enter please go to: https://www.facebook.com/NITP.UK/app_174317356049113 Good Luck from All of us at NiTP www.nitp.co.uk

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  • Graduate success for LRTT aviation maintenance apprentices
    11th June 2013, 10:17

    Young aviation maintenance mechanics at LRTT, the EASA Part 147 approved training organisation, have successfully completed a two-year Advanced Modern Apprenticeship in Aeronautical Engineering. They each now hold an EASA Part 66, Category A licence along with a City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma and Extended NVQ qualification in Aeronautical Engineering. The eleven apprentices joined LRTT, the aviation maintenance training school that is part of Resource Group, in May 2011...

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  • Improve your chances of securing an Apprenticeship job!
    11th June 2013, 09:29

    Kaplan is inviting you kick-start your career with their FREE 3-day Summer Schools. Open to students in Years 11-13 and available at 16 locations across the UK, the programme offers a unique opportunity for young people to gain a valuable insight in a career in Business or Accountancy and stand out from the crowd. By attending your local Summer School you will: - Improve your chances of securing an Apprenticeship job - Find out the benefits of earning while you learning...

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  • Help them improve their chances!
    11th June 2013, 09:23

    Leading training provider Kaplan is inviting students to improve their employability skills and increase their chances of getting an Apprenticeship job at their FREE Summer Schools. Open to those in Year 11, 12 or 13 and available at 16 locations across the UK, the 3-day programme offers a unique opportunity for young people to gain a valuable insight in a career in Business or Accountancy and stand out from the crowd. By attending their local Summer School, students...

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  • We’re building a smarter future. Be part of it.
    11th June 2013, 09:19

    IBM is all about making a smarter planet, integrating systems and technology to tackle the world’s biggest challenges head on. And to do that we need people like you. We need your energy, your enthusiasm and your ideas. In return, we’ll give you the support and encouragement to build a career where you’re in charge of your future. If you’re a school leaver who’s ready to jump straight into work, apply now for our award-winning programme....

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  • Win everyday with QA!
    11th June 2013, 09:16

    Prize winning apprenticeships Get ahead of the competition by applying early for a QA Apprenticeship and win fantastic prizes including an iPad mini, Beats by Dr. Dre headphones & more. It’s a win-win situation! Apply early Applying now for a QA Apprenticeship is the smarter way to a brighter future. You get a head-start in your career by training with an award winning apprenticeships provider and start earning as soon as you get a job to build up your bank...

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  • You can be the next apprentice
    11th June 2013, 09:13

    Earn, Learn – and Get A World Class Qualification It is a great time for those who have completed their GCSEs and achieved five A-C grades including English, Maths and Science, to become an apprentice. Engineering and advanced manufacturing companies throughout the whole of the UK need young people now to help fill the skills gap which will be left by the 82,000 people who are due to retire by 2016 and be available to cope with production when the expected economic...

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  • Wanted: 1 million people who want to make a difference
    11th June 2013, 09:10

    If you want a career where you can progress, feel secure, and get an enormous sense of personal achievement from knowing you are helping other people, then adult social care is for you. With a huge demand for workers, plenty of opportunities for progression and a job in which 96% of workers said they feel their work makes a difference, adult social care has lots to offer. Adult social care is about providing personal and practical support to help people live their lives....

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  • Unit calls for skilled apprenticeships
    10th June 2013, 14:24

    Britain's biggest union, Unite, is calling for the provision of decent skilled apprenticeships to young people to close the skills gap to prevent a skills "timebomb". Tony Burke, Unite's Assistant General Secretary, said at a conference in Manchester yesterday: "Decent, skilled apprenticeships today will translate into the skilled workforce of tomorrow - that should be the goal for British manufacturing and our science based industries. “In...

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  • Labour’s gold standard in vocational courses
    10th June 2013, 14:22

    In part of an admission that the previous Labour government focussed too much on Prime Minister Blair’s target of sending 50% of young people to university, the current Shadow Education Secretary said a future Labour government would create a network of "national colleges of excellence", offering teenagers a "gold standard" alternative to university. In a departure from today's colleges offering students an education in a range of subjects, tomorrow's...

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