Become an apprentice with Rochdale Training

Date published: 03 June 2020


Rochdale Training is looking to recruit a number of apprentices for Rochdale Borough Council.

Starting in September 2020, apprentices will learn with other council apprentices in sessions run by Rochdale Training tutors.

Rochdale Council apprentices have a very high success rate passing their apprenticeship with Rochdale Training with most passing with a distinction/merit. The success rate at Rochdale Training is 98% for End Point Assessment.

  • School Administrator Apprentice - Parkfield Primary School
    Level 3 Business Administrator standard apprenticeship
     
  • Apprentice Teaching Assistant - Harwood Park Primary School
    Level 3 Teaching Assistant standard apprenticeship
     
  • Apprentice Teaching Assistant - Ashfield Valley Primary School
    Level 3 Teaching Assistant standard apprenticeship
     
  • Apprentice Teaching Assistant - Heap Bridge Village Primary School
    Level 3 Teaching Assistant standard apprenticeship
     
  • Apprentice Teaching Assistant - St Luke's Primary School
    Level 3 Teaching Assistant standard apprenticeship

Apprenticeships give you the chance to get out into the real world and get started on your chosen career.

Rochdale Training

Rochdale Training's apprenticeship courses are a brilliant way to gain new practical and professional skills, on-the-job training, nationally recognised qualifications and earn money at the same time. 

View the details of each apprenticeship and register your interest here: 

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