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Thinking about an apprenticeship?

Kick Start Your Career by Joining our Apprenticeship Programme 

Whether you’re looking for a career change or an alternative to university, our Apprenticeship Programme is an opportunity to be part of the biggest Restoration & Renewal Programme of a UNESCO World Heritage building the world has ever seen. 

Our Apprenticeship Programme is open to everyone. We hire for potential and our recruitment practice is driven by our values. You don’t need to know about politics, history or heritage to come and work with us. 

Types of Apprenticeships

Our apprenticeships are addressing industry wide skill gaps and developing individual talent to create the foundations of a lasting career – regardless of where you are in your professional journey. 

As an Apprentice you’ll get: 

  • On the job experience while studying for an accredited qualification 
  • 20% of your week devoted to off the job learning 
  • Competitive salary (in line with the London Living Wage) 
  • Learning, development and mentoring opportunities to build your skills and knowledge in what you do and how you do it 
  • Discretionary bonus scheme and generous pension allowance 
  • 30 days holiday plus public holidays 
  • Time off to volunteer (up to five days per year)

Roles are listed on our careers page . You can keep up with the latest programme news by following us on LinkedIn and X.

 

Hear from some of our current apprentices!

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Kieron, Finance Apprentice

My apprenticeship has given me a variety of life skills, from communicating in the right way in diverse environments to being able to analyse numerous data points in different forms. Becoming an apprentice has opened my eyes to a new world of untapped skills, and I can't wait to continue learning as a progress my accounting career.

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Eleanor, Business Administration Apprentice

I am a Business Support Officer at R&R., having joined the Programme as an Office Assistant in 2022. After nine months at the Delivery Authority, I began a Level 3 Business Administration apprenticeship to formalise the learning I was already gaining in my day-to-day role.  My apprenticeship has been invaluable in supporting my professional development and equipping me with new skills. Not to mention, speaking with and picking the brains of experts working on the Programme has been an instrumental part of my learning.

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Muhammadou, Digital Engineering Technician Apprentice

My apprenticeship began six months after I finished sixth form, and each day has provided a new lesson. One of the skills I've learned is public speaking, from meetings to wider audiences - something I used to shy away from! My apprenticeship has enabled me to develop technical skills specific to this unique and fascinating project. I look forward to progressing my career and working on more major projects in the future.

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Aaron, Assistant HR apprentice

As an apprentice, I have developed many skills that will help me in my career gong forward. I am gaining a varied and in-depth knowledge of all areas of HR and am developing vital skills such as time management, organisation, independence and team work. I am being supported very step of the way to gain as much experience and knowledge as I can at this early stage of my career.