Start building your future with an Inclusive Apprenticeship, and the sky’s the limit!

Please note this is one of several apprenticeship vacancies, please apply for all of those that interest you separately

All applicants must hold a current Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) and able to work within the county of Surrey.

The starting salary for this position is £15, per annum, based on a 36-hour working week.

This position sits within the Analysis & Evaluation team in Children’s Commissioning, and will be of interest for those looking to develop a career in Business Administration as you work towards a Business Administration Level 3 qualification.

Surrey County Council is an inclusive and diverse employer, which is recognised as a great first place to work if you’re looking for a long and lasting career – this is your chance to receive excellent training and personal development within a welcoming and supportive environment.

Our 18-month Apprenticeship scheme provides a perfect way to earn a wage while you gain vital work experience and a nationally recognised qualification. You will be fully supported and mentored through your apprenticeship and be given protected time to complete your course work. The scheme is designed for individuals who are living and entitled to work in England and are not in full-time education.

This Apprenticeship scheme is a great opportunity to gain experience and training. You will gain the skills needed for a professional role that will make a difference for people in Surrey. You will receive guidance and career support every step of the way.

Some of the tasks you will be involved with in the role include:

  • To contribute to the performance improvement and service development within Contract Management; by supporting on gathering, collating and contract monitoring information and data, and turning it into reports and presentations.
  • Learning and developing the most effective methods for time management, communication skills, attention to detail, written and administrative skills.
  • Supporting in data collection and presentation of said data for a variety of meetings/panels/reports as required.
  • Learning and developing the most effective ways to influence stakeholders to meet the needs of the directorate.
  • At Surrey, our values and behaviours are just as important as our skills and abilities. They shape who we are as an organisation. Find out more about the we follow.

    For more information please find the full job description below and refer to this before submitting your application. We also invite you to read our Life at Surrey handbook to see insights of the culture at Surrey and how as a valued employee, you can help shape our Council.