The Assembly Commission’s search for apprentices is on

Published 31/05/2012   |   Last Updated 14/07/2014

The Assembly Commission’s search for apprentices is on

31 May 2012

The National Assembly for Wales Commission is on the lookout for some new apprentices.

The Commission, which is the body responsible for the administration of the National Assembly, is offering four opportunities to 16-24 year olds in different parts of the legislature’s service areas.

Successful candidates would also learn as they earn with approximately one day a fortnight dedicated to training and development which would result in a recognised qualification in Business and Administration.

“This is the first apprenticeship scheme to be run by the Assembly Commission and is a recognition of the potential of young people while helping them to develop skills and experience,” said Peter Black AM, Assembly Commissioner with responsibility for Assembly staff.

“For the successful candidates, this is a chance to work for an organisation at the very heart of democracy in Wales and an opportunity to see for themselves how the work of the Assembly affects everyone in Wales.”

“The Assembly Commission prides itself on being a positive employer which provides support and opportunities for its staff to develop and progress. That is why we were awarded an ‘Investors in People Gold Standard’ in 2010.”

Further to the four apprenticeships the Assembly Commission will also be offering graduate placements in the Assembly Business Directorate and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) department.

The closing date for applications is 11 June 2012. More information about the positions

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