An apprenticeship is a way to gain the skills, knowledge and experience you need to get into many careers. They combine work, training and study, allowing you to 'earn while you learn’ and acquire the skills you need to pursue your chosen career.
You can start an Apprenticeship from the age of 16 and there is no upper age limit. If you’re looking for your first job, already in a job and want to gain professional qualifications, thinking about re-training into a different career, or returning to work, an apprenticeship can help you develop important skills whilst gaining valuable work experience.
You will receive valuable hands-on experience working whilst you learn, which helps you progress in your working life. There are no student fees – your training costs are funded by the government and your employer.
This role will provide a range of administration support to assist the Homelessness and Housing Solutions Team in delivering an efficient and effective service providing a rapid response to the residents of the borough who are experiencing housing issues. You will learn to communicating directly with members of the public, ensure information is correctly inputted on IT systems, and respond to requests from the team for administration assistance on a variety of tasks.