Project Management Apprentice
- Employer
- Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
- Location
- Richard Fairclough House, Wash Lane, Warrington, WA4 1HT
- Salary
- £22,426.00 annually
- Closing date
- 2 Mar 2021
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- Specialism
- Other
- Sector
- Unspecified
- Role Type
- Apprenticeship, Higher
- Start Date
- May
- Duration
- Permanent
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What will the apprentice be doing?
Regardless of which project you are working on, you'll learn how to:
plan what work needs to be done, when and who's going to do
manage risk
make sure the work is done to the right standard
motivate the team of people involved in the project
co-ordinate work done by people with different skills and backgrounds
ensure the project is running on time and to budget
manage changes to the project
make sure the project delivers the expected outcomes and benefits
What training will the apprentice take and what qualification will the apprentice get at the end?
The apprenticeship takes between 18 - 24 months to complete and during this time you'll achieve the skills, knowledge and behaviours necessary to work effectively as a project manager.
You'll also achieve a nationally recognised project management qualification and be eligible for associate membership of the Association of Project Management.
Full membership can then be attained through further experience and professional development
What is the expected career progression after this apprenticeship?
This apprenticeship will provide an excellent foundation for a career as a project professional.
Requirements and prospects
Desired skills and personal qualities
Communication skills, Organisation skills, Problem solving skills, Logical, Team working
Qualifications
GCSE or equivalent 5 GCSEs (Including Maths and English) (Grade A - C or 9 - 4) Essential
A Level or equivalent in two subjects (Grade - Any Pass Grade) Essential
Regardless of which project you are working on, you'll learn how to:
plan what work needs to be done, when and who's going to do
manage risk
make sure the work is done to the right standard
motivate the team of people involved in the project
co-ordinate work done by people with different skills and backgrounds
ensure the project is running on time and to budget
manage changes to the project
make sure the project delivers the expected outcomes and benefits
What training will the apprentice take and what qualification will the apprentice get at the end?
The apprenticeship takes between 18 - 24 months to complete and during this time you'll achieve the skills, knowledge and behaviours necessary to work effectively as a project manager.
You'll also achieve a nationally recognised project management qualification and be eligible for associate membership of the Association of Project Management.
Full membership can then be attained through further experience and professional development
What is the expected career progression after this apprenticeship?
This apprenticeship will provide an excellent foundation for a career as a project professional.
Requirements and prospects
Desired skills and personal qualities
Communication skills, Organisation skills, Problem solving skills, Logical, Team working
Qualifications
GCSE or equivalent 5 GCSEs (Including Maths and English) (Grade A - C or 9 - 4) Essential
A Level or equivalent in two subjects (Grade - Any Pass Grade) Essential
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