Sub-sectors: Trout farming, salmon farming, marine conservation and ecology, ornamental fish breeding, fisheries management, river management.
Occupations: Fisherman, fish farmer, fishery manager, ghillie, fish husband, marine biologist, environmental scientist, fish farm manager, fish breeder.
Apprenticeships in England are in the process of undergoing a dramatic transformation. As a result of Government reforms, a new style of apprenticeships has been designed to meet the changing needs of employers, learners and providers.
Find apprenticeship training in England. This will search all available apprenticeships in England by key words and then list providers that offer them.
A number of training suppliers across Northern Ireland are contracted to work with apprentices to help them qualify in their chosen profession. Apprentice and employer must speak to one of these training suppliers to arrange ‘off-the-job’ training.
Want to become an apprentice or employ an apprentice? This website gives all the information you need. There is also useful resources for training providers
If you are 16+ and want to work for an employer, get on-the-job training and earn a wage at the same time, then an apprenticeship could be for you. City & Guilds apprenticeships are training programmes where apprentices learn on-the-job. …
Employing apprentices can bring a range of tangible benefits to your business. Through funded, work-based learning, both new and existing employees can learn the skills and knowledge to work with greater effectiveness: generating more productivity, more motivation, more satisfaction and …
Apprenticeship Frameworks Online is the repository for apprenticeship frameworks that meet the national standards for England and Wales. You can use the frameworks library to search for an apprenticeship frameworks. Frameworks are being replaced by ‘Standards’ in England.