Acacium Group
Internal Communication apprentice

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Internal Communication apprentice
Internal Communications Apprentice
Manchester-based with regular onsite presence (3–4 days per week)
- Employment Type: Full Time, Permanent
- Salary: ÂŁ20,000 per annum
- Duration: Typically 12 months
- Training: Minimum of 20% off-the-job learning, including study days, workshops, and online learning
We’re looking for a motivated and enthusiastic Internal Communications Apprentice to join our Group Communications and Responsible Business team.
As an Internal Communications Apprentice, you’ll play a key role in shaping how colleagues experience internal communications every day, from:
- The platforms they use, to
- How messages are delivered from leaders, to
- How engaging and accessible our channels feel
You’ll work closely with senior leaders, take ownership of supporting our internal communication channels, explore new and innovative ways to reach colleagues, and help turn ideas into impactful communications that bring people together behind our Group strategy. Your work will make a meaningful difference to over 2,000 colleagues across the business.
đź’ˇ About the Role
In this role, you will:
- Support and manage our internal communication channels, including:
- SharePoint
- Viva Engage
- Video and digital screens
- Ensure content is published accurately, on-time and through the most appropriate channels
- Keep communication channels organised, user-friendly, and visually consistent
- Support the delivery of:
- Internal messages
- Campaigns
- Leadership communications
- Design banners, posters, and graphics using Canva (full training and support provided)
- Contribute creative visuals that help bring campaigns and key messages to life
- Create content to promote AI initiatives across the organisation
- Measure the effectiveness of communication campaigns using:
- Data
- Strong relationships with colleagues across the Group
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🎯 What You’ll Bring
You don’t need to know everything already. This role could be a great fit if you:
- Can write clear, engaging content tailored to different audiences
- Are comfortable working across a range of communication channels and formats
- Have an interest in (or experience using):
- Digital tools such as:
- SharePoint
- Viva Engage
- Canva
- Digital tools such as:
- Are organised and able to manage tasks, priorities, and deadlines effectively
- Enjoy working collaboratively with colleagues and stakeholders across the business
- Are curious about using data and feedback to continuously improve communication effectiveness
🌍 Why Join Us?
Your work will help deliver communications that:
- Inform, engage, and connect colleagues across the organisation
You will:
- Gain hands-on experience
- While building a recognised qualification
- Be part of a supportive team with strong links across our Marketing and People & Culture teams, including other apprentices
- Have clear opportunities to grow your skills and develop your communications career
- Benefit from:
- In-person support
- Regular time onsite with your manager


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✨ Your Benefits
- Fully funded Content Creator Level 3 apprenticeship
- Wellbeing support including:
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Digital wellbeing app
- Workshops
- Pension scheme and life assurance
- Ongoing learning and development opportunities
- Recognition awards
- Increasing holiday allowance over time
- Discounts on:
- Shopping
- Lifestyle
- Entertainment
đź§© Inclusion & Accessibility
We are committed to creating a truly inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and able to thrive.
As an age-friendly and disability-confident employer, we welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, communities, and ages, recognising the unique skills, experiences, and perspectives individuals bring at every stage of their career.
Guided by our core value of "Putting People First", we are committed to:
- Fostering an inclusive culture
- Considering flexible working options and reasonable adjustments wherever possible to suit individual needs
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