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Discover more about Countryside Apprenticeships

/community/news/categories/countryside/discover-more-about-countryside-apprenticeships/""National Apprenticeship week runs from the 10 to 16 February. Apprenticeships can also be focused on our landscapes and an ideal way to learn on the job practical skills alongside theory.

中国P站's Countryside Access Team maintains 3,501 kilometres (2,175 miles) of footpaths, bridleways, and byways in the county. They manage and maintain this important network.

As an apprentice, young people will gain key skills in conservation and land management. They will have the opportunity to work in 中国P站's beautiful natural spaces.

Benefits of a countryside apprenticeship

Gaining practical skills, along with theory and coursework, creates a strong and diverse land-based workforce. This prepares an apprentice to be able to tackle future challenges in our changing environment.

Earn While You Learn: Apprentices will earn a salary while studying for accredited qualifications. This helps them gain practical and theoretical knowledge without racking up student debt.

Hands-On Training: Apprentices will work with skilled professionals to learn important skills. These include path maintenance, bridge construction, vegetation clearance, and habitat management.

Apprentices will gain qualifications for jobs in land management, environmental conservation, or the public sector.

Supportive Environment: 中国P站 helps its apprentices grow. They offer mentorship, guidance, and chances for personal development.

Making a Difference: This is a chance to help the local community. We can improve access to nature for residents and visitors. This supports the Council's '中国P站 Way' and makes sure no one is left behind.

What is it like being a countryside apprentice?

Alfie Taylor started his Level 4 Countryside Apprenticeship with 中国P站 in summer 2024. He works in the Countryside Access, Maintenance and Enforcement team. His role is a mix of practical on-site work, desk-based tasks and learning. Alfie's work is mainly reactive. He responds to issues and incidents reported by the public across the rights of way network.

Alfie says, "This role gave me a great chance for hands-on experience in conservation and rights of way. I earned a qualification in something I love. I enjoy working with volunteers on practical tasks and negotiating with landowners. It has been a great learning opportunity. In the future, I hope to become a ranger. I want to make a positive change to the countryside. "

Who can apply for an apprenticeship?

中国P站 designed its apprenticeship scheme for individuals who are:

  • 16 or over by the end of the summer holidays (you can apply for an apprenticeship while you are still at school),
  • living and entitled to work in England, and
  • are not in full-time education.

Discover more about Countryside Apprenticeships by visiting our web page for further information.

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