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Apprentice Learning & Development (L & D) Co-ordinator

Employer
Welsh Government
Location
Wockhardt UK Ash Road North Wrexham Industrial Estate Wrexham LL13 9UF
Salary
£10,617 - £12,924 per annum in Year 1 depending on age. Rising to £12,826 - £17,421 after Year 1.
Closing date
8 Aug 2021

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Specialism
Other
Sector
Unspecified
Role Type
Apprenticeship, Advanced
Start Date
Ongoing
Duration
Undisclosed

Job Details

About the apprenticeship

Duties

You'll be fully trained and supported. Below is a summary of what you'll be doing:

Provide a professional and high level of customer service to the L & D Centre of Excellence team and the business.

Complete all administration duties within the L & D Centre of Excellence and co-ordinate training and Induction Programme activities for the business.

Complete administration duties and co-ordination activities relating to our Apprenticeship Programme.

Support the Head of L & D, L & D Consultant and the Manufacturing Training Lead with the preparation of training materials and training projects.

Manage the digital administration of SABA Learning Management System including reporting requests and updating attendance and co-ordinate the training request and evaluation process and manage L & D enquiries, escalating when required.

Any other administration and co-ordination activities as required by the Head of L & D, L & D Consultant and the Manufacturing Training Lead.

Additional information

Wockhardt UK is one of the largest generic pharmaceutical companies in the UK employing over 500 employees at the Wrexham site, home to our MHRA-approved sterile injectable manufacturing facility.

We are very excited to launch our 2021 apprenticeship programmes, which offers the chance to join our established team, get real life job experience, gain a qualification and kick-start a career in Learning & Development / Human Resources.

Oh, and you'll also get paid too!

You will be fully supported via your Apprentice Support Bubble consisting of your manager (the Head of Learning & Development) and your workplace assessor.

We have a very friendly team here at Wockhardt and we can't wait to welcome new apprentices into our business.

WORKING HOURS: 8.30am-4.30pm Monday to Friday.

BREAKS: 30 minutes for lunch.

HOLIDAYS: 25 days per annum, plus Bank Holidays.

Requirements

Skills

Minimum age of 18 as of 6th September 2021, due to location

Fluent in English, both verbal and written

PC-literate and able to easily navigate Windows-based systems

Microsoft Office skills are desirable

Presentable, professional and customer-focussed

Able to work on own initiative and as part of a team

Wants to learn and progress career in Learning & Development or Human Resources

Passion for learning

Enthusiastic

Hard-working and committed

Great time-keeping and attendance

Able to manage multiple tasks whilst remaining professional

Able to communicate effectively via telephone, email and face to face

High attention to detail

We have a good track record for taking on apprentices after they have completed their programme. There are lots of career paths available so we will always endeavour to reward those that perform with permanent positions for roles that are available at the time.

Qualifications

Good educational standard of numeracy and literacy (minimum C in Maths and English)

Language

Welsh Spoken Skills: No Welsh Written Skills: No

Course details

Training provider:
Coleg Cambria

Qualification:
Business Administration Apprenticeship (Level 3).

About the employer

Wockhardt UK Ash Road North
Wrexham Industrial Estate
Wrexham
LL13 9UF

Disability confident

No, we are not part of the Disability Confident Scheme from the UK Department for Work and Pensions.

Please note that all apprenticeships are open to everyone. However, some organisations have worked to achieve Disability Confident accreditation. You should always apply for the apprenticeship you feel best suited to.

Interview arrangements

Small group assessment centre and interview during mid - late August

Company

Why an apprenticeship?

As an apprentice you will earn while you train. It’s a great career choice whether you are leaving school or college, returning to work after starting a family or looking for a new career. There’s a wide range of jobs on offer.  A job at the Welsh Government is unlike any other in Wales.

At the Welsh Government you’ll be given support and guidance so you can develop your skills in the workplace. You will also need to set aside time to study for your apprenticeship. You’ll be a valued member of the team from day one.

What apprenticeships are available?

We don’t currently have any apprenticeship opportunities open as we have now closed our scheme for 2019. If you’d like to keep updated on the vacancies that we’re advertising, you may want to visit our jobs board:  Welsh Government External Vacancies Board.

If you’d like to receive Job Alert e-mails that let you know when we’re advertising a role that suits your preferences, scroll to the bottom of the jobs board, and you’ll see the ‘Create Job Alert’ link.  Click this, and follow the on-screen instructions to set up your alerts.  You’ll need to log in or create an account as part of this process.

Who can apply?

To be eligible to apply you:

  • will be at least 16 years of age at the time of making your application
  • will not be in full-time education (you can apply while still attending school/college/university but will have finished or intend to finish your studies by the time your apprenticeship starts)
  • will need to meet the Civil Service Nationality requirements to apply.

ALS eligibility

Please note that ALS our training providers have their own eligibility in order to provide the funding required to undertake an apprenticeship. You may not be eligible to apply if:

  • you already hold a qualification at Level 3 or above in ICT, Software, Web and Telecoms or a similar subject
  • you already hold a qualification at Level 3 or above in Business Administration, Customer Service or a similar subject

What are the benefits?  

How much will I be paid?

You will earn £19,240 a year while training. When you pass your apprenticeship you can apply for a permanent job at the Welsh Government. Within 2 years of starting your apprenticeship you could be earning £22,500. 

You will get 31 days holidays as well as 10 public and privilege days. We offer flexible working arrangements to help you get the right work/life balance. You will also be eligible for membership of the Civil Service Pension Scheme

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