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Chief inspectors manage operational teams in their districts like CID or neighbourhood policing, co-ordinating responses to major incidents.
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With experience and further training, you could move up the policing ranks from chief inspector to superintendent, and on to assistant chief constable and chief constable. You could also work for the security services, MI5 and MI6, Civil Nuclear Constabulary or Ministry of Defence.
Scenes of crime officers (SOCOs) find, record and recover evidence from crime scenes.
Bodyguards protect individuals or groups from the risk of violence, kidnapping and other harmful situations.
Army officers command, manage and motivate teams of soldiers.
Care home managers are responsible for the leadership and day-to-day running of residential care homes.
Headteachers manage schools and create the right conditions for children and staff to achieve their best.
Criminologists look at the reasons why people commit crimes and find ways to reduce re-offending.
This apprenticeship can offer you the support, training and industry recognised qualifications to get you on the path to a career in Project Management. You will have the opportunity to work within the Programmes Directorate covering project management, allowing you to develop your knowledge, skills and behaviours in this occupation whilst contributing to the Met Office aims.
As a member of the team, TfL will give you responsibility and the opportunity to add value. The Project Management community at TfL is made up of over 1400 people, which, combined with the variety of the organisation’s projects, creates huge scope for your professional development. If you are excited by influencing the future of London, then this is the career path for you.
Are you thinking about a career in the Civil Service, or do you know someone who is? If so, why not consider a Movement to Work placement with the Department for Work and Pensions?PLEASE NOTE: ONGOING start dates.
Not only will your organisation (or the Government) pay for all of your training, but you’ll be paid to do it. That means you could actually get paid to get your degree and have no debt!
There are over 625 different apprenticeships to choose from, in a range of industries. Whether you’re interested in law, marketing, construction, or engineering, you’ll find something up your street!
As an apprentice, the minimum you’ll earn is £6.20 an hour, but we’ve seen apprentices earn a starting salary of up to £30,000 a year! You could also get other employee benefits like gym memberships, paid holiday, and sick pay.
Employers think apprentices are 15% more employable than those with other qualifications. In fact, many large employers train their graduates and apprentices together!
There’s only so much you can learn when you just do a qualification. As an apprentice, you’ll also get to learn on the job – whether that’s designing amazing graphics, chopping vegetables, or building engines!
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