Providing Financial Services Apprentices work in a highly-skilled profession providing support to businesses helping them to develop and grow. You could expect to be earning between £15,000 to £19,000.
Competitive salary - £15,000 to £19,000 once you’ve qualified*
Work for a variety of clients in different business sectors – developing valuable business and commercial skills
Set yourself apart from the competition with a professional qualification on your CV
Get qualified in less time than it takes to complete a university degree!
Professional Services Apprenticeships |
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What you’ll be earning |
Typical £120 - £250 per week* |
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Cost |
FREE** |
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What you’ll be doing |
Real life working environment |
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When can you start? |
18 |
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Time to complete |
12 months |
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Holidays |
Paid holiday entitlement |
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Qualification |
Level 3 |
FAQs
Where are Providing Financial Services Apprenticeships available?
Providing Financial Services Apprenticeships are available across England. Have a look to see where Financial Services Apprenticeships are available in your area:
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What are the entry requirements?
First of all you need to have a good business brain and excellent communication skills. You also need to be aged between 16-24 and have at least 5 GCSEs (A-C, including Maths and English). Some companies will also require you to have A-levels (160-260 UCAS points).
What can I expect from a Providing Financial Services Apprenticeship?
As well as earning a weekly wage (normally between £120 to £250 per week), you’ll be entitled to paid holidays and gain experience of working in a real life office environment.
You will complete a professional qualification as part of the scheme (CII Award in Pension or Life Administration) and will also be awarded a Certificate in Providing Financial Services proving you have developed and demonstrated a variety of key business and commercial skills.
The type of roles you’ll be doing includes back office servicing work for life or pensions, which can be anything from new business to the retirement/ death claim of a policy or working in a contact centre.
What happens after I’ve completed my Apprenticeship?
Once you’ve completed your Apprenticeship, you’ll have gained a professional qualification . With the experience and skills you have gained, you will be a highly valued member of your firm’s workforce and more likely to get promoted from within the company.
*Source www.apprenticeships.org.uk![]()
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