NLBC Sector: Floristry

Occupations: Floral assistant, floral designer, florist, flower arranger, florist manager, shop manager, flower wholesale salesperson, wedding florist

Lantra: Floristry
Careers

Valentine’s Day, birthdays, weddings, funerals other special occasions all point to one thing: buying flowers. This is an important part of many special occasions, it’s no wonder the floristry industry, with 8,400 businesses, contributes £1.5 million to the UK. Think

National Careers Service
Careers

Green Careers This website lists job profiles for careers that can make a positive impact on the environment in different ways. These jobs could interest you if you enjoy the outdoors and the natural world. They include science based jobs

Floristry Apprenticeship (Wales)
Apprenticeships

The Floristry Apprenticeship Framework at Levels 2 and 3 are designed with industry to provide apprentices with the skills and knowledge required to carry out their job role and support the future progression in the industry. Job opportunities covers roles

Floristry Apprenticeships (England)
Apprenticeships

A florist may work in one of several sectors, in a shop environment, within an event company or creating designs for a variety of retail organisations or outlets. As such, they need to have business acumen and excellent interpersonal skills

About Apprenticeships – City & Guilds
Apprenticeship Information

Apprenticeships are available across the UK, but there are differences in components and structure between apprenticeships in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland. All apprenticeships are currently developed and funded by the Government. In England, this has change under the

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