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IT Apprentice (Level 3 Information Communications Technician)

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Learning Partners IT Apprentice
Place of Work
Guildford, Surrey
Working Week
Four days a week in school, 1 day a week to study
You don’t need to go to university to kickstart your career!
Do you want to be learning whilst you are earning and keeping up to date with the latest technology?
If so, Learning Partners Academies network team are looking for an energetic and hardworking apprentice to join our small team, providing network support in Kings College Guildford and other schools remotely.
What You Will Be Doing!
- Apprenticeship Training: Delivered by Primary Goal.
- Duties:
- Helpdesk support resolving problems associated with operating systems, networks, software, user accounts, and websites.
- Provide first line support for staff who raise helpdesk tickets.
- Provide technical support to understand and troubleshoot issues.
- Creation of staff accounts throughout a range of programs and websites.
- Assist in system upgrades and system maintenance.
- Liaise with third party suppliers such as Internet Service Providers and vendors to retrieve quotes.
- Support with technology asset management.
What We Will Provide You With!
- Comprehensive pre-apprenticeship induction programme (including health and safety and technical specifics).
- Level 3 Information Communications Technician apprenticeship standard.
- e-learning training materials.
- Specialist vendor and technical certificates.
- Access to practice labs to develop technical competency.
- Knowledge Base.
- Monthly assessor visits and competency checks.
- Support desk (technical and pastoral).
- Personal Learning and Thinking Skills and Key Skills development.
- Employment Rights and Responsibilities module.
- Functional Skills or GCSE English, Maths, and ICT if required.
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What We Are Looking For!
- Someone who has a true passion for technology.
- Someone who feels confident using hardware, software, and other technical devices.
- Someone with good communication and interpersonal skills.
- Someone with experience working with children/young people is desirable!
- Someone with a passion to learn with enthusiasm and motivation to achieve success.
- Someone who loves helping others and enjoys working with people of all ages.
- Someone who is committed to complete the full apprenticeship programme.
- Someone with the ability to work well in a team and independently using their own initiative.
Salary
- £10,000 for the first 12 months.
- The remaining 10 months of the apprenticeship will be paid at the National Minimum Wage according to your age.
Desired Qualifications
We require someone who is educated to GCSE standard English and Maths grade 4 (or above), or Functional Skills Level 2 in English and Maths.


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Expected Duration
15 months and 4 Months End Point Assessment.
This is a fixed term appointment of 20 months to run concurrently with your apprenticeship program.
Where a Primary Goal Apprenticeship Can Take You
This is a great opportunity for you to develop skills that will enhance your networking career. On passing your Primary Goal apprenticeship, you will gain professional recognition for the Register of IT Technician (RITTech).
We also offer a progressive step in some cases, onto our Level 4 Network Engineer apprenticeship programme.
Disability Confident
Primary Goal is committed to being a Disability Confident Training Provider, and as such will make reasonable adjustments required for interview. Please discuss any requirements which you may have with the Recruitment Team.
Safeguarding and Welfare
Learning Partners Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all staff and volunteers to demonstrably share this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to undergo an Enhanced DBS check.
PLEASE NOTE that we will require a copy of your personal CV.
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