Search Results for “Marketing” – ý Training Just another WordPress site Thu, 12 Dec 2024 09:22:14 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Why upskilling should be your 2025 resolution /blog/2024/12/12/why-upskilling-should-be-your-2025-resolution/ Thu, 12 Dec 2024 09:22:14 +0000 /?p=7345 Come January, talk, both online and off, is centred around one thing – what’s your New Year’s resolution?

And while many turn to fitness or financial goals, an aspiration that can have a dramatic impact on both your personal and professional development is upskilling.

Upskilling takes many forms, and its adaptive quality makes it a particularly effective goal to strive for in 2025 as it is flexible and easy to fit around your current commitments.

Upskilling can mean gaining a new skill or honing an existing one. It can be undertaken as a stepping stone to a more senior role within your industry or even a new career entirely. It can also be used simply to improve your understanding of the role you have and to give you the tools to do your job more efficiently and effectively. Some people use upskilling for purely personal reasons, wanting to become a well-rounded person, with a lot of strings to their bow.

If you’re unsure as to whether upskilling is for you, here are a few reasons why learning something new should be your 2025 New Year’s resolution:

It allows you to stay ahead of the game

Job roles, no matter what sector you’re in, are constantly evolving as we navigate an increasingly complex digital landscape. Upskilling ensures you have the relevant training and skills to adapt to these changes – and to learn the most up-to-date information.

Employers value individuals who demonstrate a commitment to development and being able to gain new skills shows this.

It looks great on LinkedIn

It’s a no brainer, adding new skills to your repertoire can open doors to promotions, new roles, or even entirely new career paths – after all, ‘it’s something for the CV’.

In a competitive job market, having a diverse range of skillscan set you apart from other candidates who may even have more experience or seniority than you do.

It helps you regain your spark

Learning new skills boosts your confidence and keeps your mind sharp, giving you a sense of achievement. Each new skill mastered can push you forward to tackle even greater challenges. And this extends beyond the workplace; being able to learn something new gives you tactile evidence of what you can do when you put your mind to it – this renewed belief in yourself impacts all corners of your life.

It shows you the money

Many common work-based qualifications such as data analysis, digital marketing or project management are associated with higher salaries. And while the reasons behind taking up a new skill might not be financial, it can be a welcome by-product.

It’s no secret that employers are often willing to pay a premium for expertise in areas that will inject innovation and efficiency into their business – expertise that comes from upskilling. Even if you are not actively seeking a new role, upskilling can help you negotiate a pay rise as it demonstrates the extras you bring to your job.

It fosters a greater sense of community

Enrolling in a course or qualification allows you to meet like-minded professionals, opening up opportunities for collaboration and mentorship with people you may have otherwise never met. Working towards the same qualification can also foster insightful conversations and workshop sessions. And having a strong network of colleagues and contacts stands you in good stead whether you’re in a jobor actively searching for one.

Whether you’re looking to gain a promotion, explore new professional paths or add something exciting to your personal portfolio, having upskilling as your resolution this year could be the first step towards a successful 2025.

If you would like to explore apprenticeship opportunity, you can browse our courses here.

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The importance of implementing Welsh into your business /blog/2024/06/10/the-importance-of-implementing-welsh-into-your-business/ Mon, 10 Jun 2024 08:14:00 +0000 /?p=6235 As an education provider serving Wales, ý recognises the importance of ensuring the Welsh language is not only accommodated within its organisation but actively used whether fluently or casually.
ý works with nearly 500 Welsh-speaking learners to achieve their career goals, as such we offer Welsh-speaking tutors and support staff as well as bilingual communications.
We spoke to Rachel Dwyer who is currently working towards her Digital Marketing apprenticeship with ý.
Rachel is a single parent living in Whitchurch and working as a marketing coordinator after almost a decade as a teaching assistant.
“I decided to get back into what I did before I had children which was marketing and promotion,” she explained. “I was glad to be offered an apprenticeship with ý to bring my skills back up to date while working. I’m about halfway through and really enjoying it. My assessor is patient with me and I really appreciate the fact that I can record my evidence in different ways.”
Originally from West Wales, Rachel was raised bilingually.
“My language and culture are important to me,” she said. “I feel passionate that we should use Welsh as inclusively as we can and encourage learning and use of it. The ability to speak Welsh and English has helped me in so many ways and I use both languages on a daily basis.”
The promotion of Welsh language-use should not be seen as a tick box exercise. A business that incorporates the language across its operations fosters a sense of community and inclusivity, recognising its value.
Rachel added:
“I can’t imagine being without the Welsh language, it’s so culturally important. There have been generations that have been discouraged from speaking our language and I would like to see companies respecting our history and helping to overcome this.”
While the task of implementing Welsh provisions and supporting Welsh speakers within an organisation may seem daunting, it is often the little things that can make a huge difference.
“Just be open to it,” Rachel said. “Seeing our language represented, being greeted with a ‘bore da” or just knowing that I can converse with someone or access their services through my language is a huge positive.
“I think it’s also important for companies to be aware of our history – key things like Llyfr Gleision, the Welsh Not and Tryweryn help people to understand why we are so protective of our language.”
Becky Morris, ý’s Head of Continuous Improvement, said: “ý strongly believes that Welsh language is a valuable part of the identity and culture of all individuals in Wales and are committed to supporting ‘Cymraeg 2050: A million Welsh speakers’.
“It is important for all learners within the ý network to be supported to develop their Welsh Language skills – irrespective of starting point, and to develop and maintain their confidence in relation to using the Welsh Language.
“Colleagues across our network work hard to ensure that learners receive individualised support in relation to this, providing flexibility in relation to the use of Welsh Language in assessments, whilst further developing skills in ways that best suit their style of learning.”
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Representative role gives ý learners a voice on a national scale /blog/2023/12/15/representative-role-gives-act-learners-a-voice-on-a-national-scale/ Fri, 15 Dec 2023 09:48:33 +0000 /?p=5574 At ý, ensuring that the voices of our learners are heard is not only key to their development but to ours as an education provider.

One way we stay in the loop with how learners are progressing, how they are finding life at ý and what we can do to improve is through our Learner Representative, Lily Pandeles.

Lily’s role is to advocate for learners across all of ý’s programmes, as well as in schools and with employers.

The learner representative role was created to provide all learners across the ý with a voice. As they are at the heart of what ý does, it was important to make sure that there was a direct link between key decision makers in the organisation and learners, so that learners were able to say what is working, and on the flipside what could be done better.

The role also has strong links with National Union of Students (NUS), and the National Society of Apprentices (NSOA), enabling ý learners to lend their voices on a local and national scale, contributing towards the improvements in the experiences of learners.

These links also enable ý learners to contribute to local and national research. For example, at the moment, work is ongoing in relation to apprenticeship wages, and the wellbeing and mental health needs of apprentices.

Lily works across two teams – Marketing & Communications and Quality.

Within the marketing team, Lily promotes ý’s Jobs Growth Wales+ and Apprenticeship programmes to schools. Within the quality team, she is the link between delivery teams, learners and other stakeholders. Her role is key to helping ý improve the experiences, support and provisions it offers.

Talking about how she has found splitting her work between two teams, Lily said: “It can be a challenge as no two weeks are the same but I find this motivating and exciting.

“Each day is different. I could be at a careers fair one day, completing some learners’ forums in one of our centres the next, or in head office having a meeting.

“I enjoy the diversity of the role and being able to work directly with learners.”

Talking about the biggest challenge of the role, Lily highlighted the importance of why her role within ý was established in the first place. She said:

“Learner voices are important and I am here to help facilitate positive change – it’s getting our JGW+ learners to understand how important they are to this that’s the challenge.”

Becky Morris, Head of Continuous Improvement at ý, said: “As our Learner Representative, Lily works across all areas of ý, and with our partner providers, helping us to shape how and what we do. Lily works to help us understand how effectively our processes work, helping us to decide on what we need to change.”

Looking ahead to what she hopes she will achieve in the role, Lily shared her wish for the role to be a more prominent focus in all ý centres and act as a bridge to strengthen the relationships between learners and staff.

You can keep up to date with Lily and what ý learners are up to by following Lily on Instagram or on X .

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How businesses can beat the UK’s hiring lull /blog/2023/12/05/how-businesses-can-beat-the-uks-hiring-lull/ Tue, 05 Dec 2023 14:08:08 +0000 /?p=5534 Managing Director at ý, Richard Spear, explains how businesses can beat the UK’s hiring lull by investing in their existing staff

Upskilling is a hot topic for any business leader at the moment. Anyone in a hiring position will know the current struggle of finding the right talent in an increasingly competitive market.

And if you’re feeling that the talent pool is shrinking, you’re not alone. An alarming report recently published by the CIPD shows skills shortages have more than doubled in Wales from 9,000 in 2017 to 20,600 in 2022. At the same time, more than a third of job vacancies were deemed ‘hard to fill’ owing to the quality of applicants and a lack of necessary skills.

It comes as no surprise then that businesses are looking to their existing workforce instead, upskilling their teams to help bridge this widening skills gap.

Development and upskilling consistently places in the most sought-after workplace ‘benefits’ for potential employees, with LinkedIn’s Global Talent Trends data finding that companies that help their employees build skills have a higher internal mobility rate than those who did not prioritise development. With that in mind, it’s no wonder that two thirds of employers are investing in training to upskill their current workforce.

Upskilling is beneficial for both business and individual, as well as the wider workforce. It provides the opportunity to learn new, highly desirable and transferable skills that then mean that companies obtain and retain staff with up-to-date knowledge relating to their role.

Upskilling also offers the chance to fully customise a role to your business needs, showing that you believe an employee is worth investing in and are supporting them in their future aspirations and career progression. Upskilling may seem like a daunting investment, but it shouldn’t be. At ý, as Wales’ leading training provider, we have worked with more than 14,000 businesses across the country supporting them and their staff with their work-based learning needs, including apprenticeships.

Courses range from digital marketing and customer service to accountancy and facilities management, and many more. They are suitable for employees beginning their journey in a specific role as well as senior staff looking to boost their skillset.

Qualifications are fully funded by the Welsh Government and offer flexible learning in at the workplace, in workshops and online.

While it is a common misconception that apprenticeships are for specific – often manual – jobs, and for those just starting out in their career, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Apprenticeships are undertaken at any age, in any sector and by employees with all different levels of experience.

Apprenticeships can be delivered flexibly to the needs of the sector, business and learner – whether upskilling someone already in a role or offering an apprenticeship as an entry point into your organisation.

Coursework can be completed around a project that the learner is looking to implement within their company, showcasing what must be done and the action plan needed to do it.

Upskilling is rapidly become not just a ‘nice to offer’ perk of the job but an essential factor not just for job seekers but for businesses who are investing in their own growth as well as their employees’. You can find out more about how work-based learning can work for you by dropping us a line here.

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ý appoints new Head of Marketing and Communications /blog/2023/11/14/act-points-new-head-of-marketing-and-communications/ Tue, 14 Nov 2023 14:37:44 +0000 /?p=5461 ý is thrilled to announce the appointment of Jane Wynn as the new Head of Marketing and Communications. Jane brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this pivotal role.

Jane’s appointment represents a strategic move for ý, underscoring its commitment to fostering innovation, economic prosperity and social mobility through education and vocational training. With a proven track record in marketing and communications, Jane is well-positioned to lead the charge in amplifying ý reach and impact.

Throughout her career, Jane has demonstrated a deep passion for lifelong learning and social mobility. She understands the transformative power of education in shaping individuals’ lives and is excited to be part of an organisation that aims to improve lives through learning.

With extensive experience in crafting and executing strategic marketing and communications initiatives, Jane will bring a fresh perspective to ý. Her commitment to innovation and collaboration will be instrumental in driving the organisation’s mission forward.

“We are excited to welcome Jane to the ý team,” said Richard Spear, Managing Director at ý. “Her expertise and vision align seamlessly with our objectives, and we are confident that under her leadership, our marketing and communications efforts will thrive.”

Jane Wynn added: “I am truly honoured to be a part of ý, an organisation dedicated to empowering individuals through education and training. I look forward to collaborating with the talented team here to advance our mission and make a positive impact for learners across Wales.”

Connect with Jane Wynn on LinkedIn, where she welcomes engaging with fellow professionals who share her passion for education, marketing, and communications.

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Thomas James /thomas-james/ Wed, 20 Sep 2023 13:23:30 +0000 /?page_id=5132 Thomas James, 38, has always been a voracious learner, undertaking a variety of apprenticeships throughout his career. From a Level 4 qualification in Leadership & Management to a Level 3 Business Administration, he has a wealth of knowledge and experience under his belt!

As Project Coordinator for Cwmpas, an economic development agency Thomas was keen to expand his social media knowledge further and signed up for aLevel 3 Social Media for Business qualification.

“I was looking to undertake something new and social media was an area of my role where I felt I could learn more. For me, the qualification offered a free learning opportunity which I’d be accredited for at the end of it.”

The Level 3 Social Media for Business Apprenticeship supports learners in developing various digital media skills that can be transferable across many sectors. Equipping learners with the skills knowledge and competency to support business systems, processes and services, the qualification enables learners to use social media in a more efficient and productive way.

Speaking about the qualification, Thomas commented, “I’ve really enjoyed the qualification and liked that I got to pick and choose the units that best suited my work needs. There are mandatory units to cover your core knowledge but then there’s a huge choice around the units you can tailor fit around you. It enables you to both grow your knowledge and your confidence at the same time.

“For me learning about Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and increasing brand visibility was essential learning for engagement. The outcome is that I’ve adapted my approach and engagement with my network has really improved without necessarily advertising.”

Thomas is a firm advocator of upskilling on the job and believes apprenticeships are a smart and savvy choice for anyone looking to boost their career progression – especially in the current economic climate.

I’ve always had a big drive and ambition to improve my education. I knew I was worthy of a meaningful career and greater opportunities and recognised I needed to demonstrate that to make it happen. I took the advantage of free training in Wales!

“I’ve seen a shift from wanting specific A ‘Levels and degrees when hiring, to businesses like Cwmpas that want people to have a good standard of education which is representative of the role you’re going for. This is where apprenticeships come in massively! I’ve not got a degree in Management but I do have a range of qualifications in Leadership & Management, Business Administration and now social media. It makes up a nice package of skills!

Social Media particularly, is vital in today’s market place as it allows businesses to both attract and engage customers, while increasing market reach. Through his Social Media for Business qualification, Thomas can devise and implement marketing campaigns ideas to drive business and raise the visibility of his current work project.

“The biggest thing the qualification has given me is the confidence that I’m doing something right. You’re more likely to perform your job better if you feel confident. This qualification gives you tools so you have the knowledge, confidence, experience and know how to figure out how best to adapt your approach.”

Navigating an apprenticeship alongside work commitments may seem overwhelming but Thomas stresses that with commitment and support, an apprenticeship is a viable option for anyone in the workplace.

I would absolutely recommend apprenticeships to anyone. They’re not something you do when you’re young and you think you’re not academic. This perception is wrong! Apprenticeships are a viable way of upskilling yourself, showing your responsible and committed to learning while gaining confidence and being an asset to your workplace. Also, they’re free!

“The support from ý has been fantastic too. The assessors have always been on hand and provided a great deal of reassurance, guidance and been really encouraging and flexible. My value in the workplace has increased since undertaking my apprenticeships and I’m now in a position to share my knowledge with others in the business.”

Despite only recently completing his Social Media for Business qualification, Thomas has already set his sights on further qualifications which will enable him to reach his goal of becoming a Business Advisor.

“I’ve applied to do Community Shares Practitioner Training which will demonstrate my skills as a Business Advisor. For me, it’s about future proofing myself and gaining all the skills I can.”

If you’d like to learn more about Social Media for Business and how it can future proof your careerclick here.

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Digital Marketing /courses/digital-marketing-3/ Thu, 04 May 2023 11:55:42 +0000 /?post_type=course&p=4631 About this course

Digital marketing refers to the use of digital channels and technologies to promote products, services, or brands. These channels can include social media platforms, video-sharing sites, display ads on websites, email marketing, and more.

This Apprenticeship is designed to support learners with all the skills necessary to work in the marketing industry. You will look at the latest techniques and technological developments within the workplace to drive creativity, productivity and efficiency.

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I knew I was worthy of a meaningful career and greater opportunities /blog/2023/05/03/i-knew-i-was-worthy-of-a-meaningful-career-and-greater-opportunities/ Wed, 03 May 2023 11:24:39 +0000 /?p=4619 Thomas James, 38, has always been a voracious learner, undertaking a variety of apprenticeships throughout his career. From a Level 4 qualification in Leadership & Management to a Level 3 Business Administration, he has a wealth of knowledge and experience under his belt!

As Project Coordinator for Cwmpas, an economic development agency Thomas was keen to expand his social media knowledge further and signed up for a Level 3 Social Media for Business qualification.

“I was looking to undertake something new and social media was an area of my role where I felt I could learn more. For me, the qualification offered a free learning opportunity which I’d be accredited for at the end of it.”

The Level 3 Social Media for Business Apprenticeship supports learners in developing various digital media skills that can be transferable across many sectors. Equipping learners with the skills knowledge and competency to support business systems, processes and services, the qualification enables learners to use social media in a more efficient and productive way.

Speaking about the qualification, Thomas commented, “I’ve really enjoyed the qualification and liked that I got to pick and choose the units that best suited my work needs. There are mandatory units to cover your core knowledge but then there’s a huge choice around the units you can tailor fit around you. It enables you to both grow your knowledge and your confidence at the same time.

“For me learning about Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and increasing brand visibility was essential learning for engagement. The outcome is that I’ve adapted my approach and engagement with my network has really improved without necessarily advertising.”

Thomas is a firm advocator of upskilling on the job and believes apprenticeships are a smart and savvy choice for anyone looking to boost their career progression – especially in the current economic climate.

I’ve always had a big drive and ambition to improve my education. I knew I was worthy of a meaningful career and greater opportunities and recognised I needed to demonstrate that to make it happen. I took the advantage of free training in Wales!

“I’ve seen a shift from wanting specific A ‘Levels and degrees when hiring, to businesses like Cwmpas that want people to have a good standard of education which is representative of the role you’re going for. This is where apprenticeships come in massively! I’ve not got a degree in Management but I do have a range of qualifications in Leadership & Management, Business Administration and now social media. It makes up a nice package of skills!

Social Media particularly, is vital in today’s market place as it allows businesses to both attract and engage customers, while increasing market reach. Through his Social Media for Business qualification, Thomas can devise and implement marketing campaigns ideas to drive business and raise the visibility of his current work project.

“The biggest thing the qualification has given me is the confidence that I’m doing something right. You’re more likely to perform your job better if you feel confident. This qualification gives you tools so you have the knowledge, confidence, experience and know how to figure out how best to adapt your approach.”

Navigating an apprenticeship alongside work commitments may seem overwhelming but Thomas stresses that with commitment and support, an apprenticeship is a viable option for anyone in the workplace.

I would absolutely recommend apprenticeships to anyone. They’re not something you do when you’re young and you think you’re not academic. This perception is wrong! Apprenticeships are a viable way of upskilling yourself, showing your responsible and committed to learning while gaining confidence and being an asset to your workplace. Also, they’re free!

“The support from ý has been fantastic too. The assessors have always been on hand and provided a great deal of reassurance, guidance and been really encouraging and flexible. My value in the workplace has increased since undertaking my apprenticeships and I’m now in a position to share my knowledge with others in the business.”

Despite only recently completing his Social Media for Business qualification, Thomas has already set his sights on further qualifications which will enable him to reach his goal of becoming a Business Advisor.

“I’ve applied to do Community Shares Practitioner Training which will demonstrate my skills as a Business Advisor. For me, it’s about future proofing myself and gaining all the skills I can.”

If you’d like to learn more about Social Media for Business and how it can future proof your career click here.

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ý gets social with leading marketeer for Apprenticeship Week /blog/2023/02/13/act-gets-social-with-leading-uk-marketeer-during-national-apprenticeship-week/ Mon, 13 Feb 2023 15:34:33 +0000 /?p=4443 Owen Williams, former Head of Social Media at BBC One, joined learners and marketing professionals at a special event held by leading training provider ý at its head office in Cardiff, to talk about the art of ‘going viral’ online during this year’s NAW.

Businesses have been getting social during National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) 2023 at an event held to highlight the benefits of investing in Digital Marketing, as the number of learners applying for digital marketing apprenticeships in Wales continues to rise.

An experienced Digital and Social Media professional with over 20 years’ experience, the respected digital marketeer was also the editorial figurehead for the BBC Content Social (TV & iPlayer) division, leading the development and execution of BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Four, BBC Comedy, BBC iPlayer and BBC Masterbrand’s social media strategies.

At the event, he highlighted the business benefits of investing in Digital Marketing, and helped businesses and learners gathered to think about their digital work and needs, and how they can grow in this area.

Mr Williams, now Managing Director at social media marketing specialist Siml, told those gathered: “The ‘Holy Trinity’ of creating social media content that engages and inspires people is best defined as giving your followers information, helping to give them a better sense of identity and evoking an emotional reaction in them when they see what you are posting.”

We are talking about globally borderless platforms where the potential reach for your personal or professional brand is absolutely massive, and where being accessible and engaging in the communities relevant to what you do, and in the conversations those groups of people are having, really can result in significant successes in business terms.

As Wales’ leading provider of apprenticeships, ý has seen a consistent uplift in the number of fully-funded digital courses it is now working to deliver across Wales in recent years.

The number of tutors recruited to its Digital Services Team has also expanded four-fold within that time, and now offers qualifications in Digital Marketing, Digital Learning Practitioners, Social Media for Business and Digital Application Support.

Richard Spear, Managing Director at ý, “We are absolutely over the moon to have secured such a high-profile, well respected digital marketeer to come and talk to our guests, and can’t thank Owen enough for his time.”

Richard said “Owen highlighted the importance of social media in reaching new customers. Unfortunately, many businesses do not have the skills to use this key tool effectively and are therefore missing out on growth.

“That’s why we are using National Apprenticeship Week to highlight the amazing opportunities available through the Welsh Government’s apprenticeship programme. Our digital marketing apprenticeship, for example, has helped learners embark on an exciting new career and supported businesses to achieve their potential”

“As well as our fantastic Digital Services programmes we have a huge range of apprenticeship opportunities and would encourage employers to get in touch to find out how to take advantage of these highly-effective fully-funded training programmes” Richard added.

For more information on our apprenticeship programme or digital qualifications, visit

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“Definitely do an apprenticeship. It’s a no-brainer!” /blog/2023/02/06/definitely-do-an-apprenticeship-its-a-no-brainer/ Mon, 06 Feb 2023 14:27:58 +0000 /?p=4415

So many people were confused when I said I was doing an Apprenticeship. They had no clue a lot of qualifications available are of degree level.

Shares Lucy Day, Business Manager for Public Health Wales. Public Health Wales is a trust working to protect and improve health and wellbeing and reduce health inequalities for the people of Wales.

There are a lot of misconceptions surrounding apprenticeships. The term often brings to mind young people learning a trade or an alternative route for people who struggled at school. This myth is far from the truth! Apprenticeships are a viable and smart option for anyone of any age in a range of job roles looking to upskill in the workplace. From qualifications in Business Management, Social Media & Digital Marketing to ý and Accountancy – the opportunities are endless!

Having undertaken two apprenticeships already to support her career development, Lucy, 47, from Whitchurch, Cardiff, knows this first hand. With over 15 years’ experience in Business and Project Management, Lucy has undertaken apprenticeships as an opportunity to expand and build on her own knowledge.

“I embarked on a Project Management apprenticeship in 2020 and found it incredibly beneficial both for building my skillset and my personal development. During the pandemic I was keen to upskill further and started looking at what other options were available. I saw the Business Administration Level 4 qualification and really liked the sound of it as it fitted well with my current role.”

A Level 4 Diploma in Business Administration is an ideal Apprenticeship for those working in a management position who have experience within the public or private sector and want to develop this further.

In addition to gaining more knowledge in her chosen field, Lucy’s apprenticeship has enabled her to gain qualifications which will aid her in future career progression.

“As well as supporting the role I’m currently in, I’m also adding skills that will serve me in any future roles I choose to pursue. The greatest benefit for me is that I’m earning while I learn. The qualification is fully funded and in terms of the benefits to Public Health Wales, I’ve been able to use some great ideas and suggestions from my qualification and implement these into our working practice.”

Lucy adds that although an apprenticeship requires commitment and an ability to manage your time well, ý, were incredibly supportive of learners throughout the qualification.

“My assessor at ý was absolutely superb – I can’t fault them. I have had an enormous amount of support and ý were incredibly understanding and flexible regarding my workload. They really worked with me to tailor my learning journey to suit my needs and that of my work schedule.”

Lucy is keen to advocate for apprenticeships as she feels it is a cost-effective way of building your skills and knowledge, while gaining valuable qualifications which can progress your career. As well as adding value to your workplace and employer as you expand your skillset, the qualification is a great opportunity to build confidence in your own abilities.

“I would definitely recommend an apprenticeship to everyone. It’s a great way to learn on the job and it’s fully funded so you don’t pay a penny. I would encourage it to anyone who is interested in their personal development and career progression. Honestly, an apprenticeship is a no brainer!”

If you want to find out more about our Business Administration Level 4 qualification and how it can benefit your business head here.

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