Apprentice Business Administration Level 3
Organisational Development
This team are responsible for communication and engagement with staff, including organising departmental events such as conferences and awards events. They support staff health and wellbeing. They also support and manage a wide range of different change projects across the department.
LADO
The Local Authority Designated Officer service plays an indispensable role in safeguarding children by coordinating the response to allegations made against staff or volunteers working with children.
You will work on specific tasks set by the team members, with time to complete the required coursework for your apprenticeship. Through this apprenticeship you will gain the knowledge, skills and experience to take you forward to the next step of your career.
Our teams work in the office and from home.
We are looking for candidates who are:
Self-motivated and ready to learn.
Can stay on top of tasks and stay organised.
Enjoy working with others and being part of a team.
Keen to grow and take part in training.
Pay attention to the little details.
Training:
Training provided:
Level 3 Business Administration Functional Skills Qualification in mathematics (Level 2) - if required Functional Skills Qualification in English (Level 2) - if requiredIn these varied roles you will be trained on site as there is no college requirement for this apprenticeship. You will have a mentor and Apprenticeship Coach to support you through your work and studies. This is a great opportunity to work and learn in a fully supported environment.
Training Outcome:
We will make sure you get all the training and support you need to succeed. We will offer a supportive environment for you to learn and work in.
We will offer great support, a fantastic work/life balance with flexibility and brilliant staff benefits. Whilst working you will study and complete a Business and Administration Level 3 qualification.
Once you qualify you will have highly transferable knowledge and skills.
Employer Description:
East Sussex County Council is the largest employer in the county, with over 9,000 employees. ESCC offers good career progression and training opportunities in a variety of interesting and diverse roles.
Working Hours :
Hours of work: 37 hours per week, Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm.
Skills:
Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Team working