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Wednesday, 25 March 2015
The Apprentice Roadshow & Graduation Ceremony 2015
The Apprentice Ambassadors hosted the first-ever Apprentice Roadshow and Graduation Ceremony, which featured ice breaker games, workshops, inspirational speakers and training sessions.
The apprentices heard about
how to use Facebook and Twitter to find work as well as hearing stories from inspirational speakers.
There are apprentices
working across a range of the 800 services the council provides, from the city’s
famous Royal Pavilion & Museums, health and social care, schools and much more.
Kelly Butler, Apprentice Ambassador and Graduate, described the icebreakers as her "favourite part of the day, as it got everyone chatting to each other and it was a fun exercise to do."
The apprentices also had the opportunity to network with each other and have said they will agree to meet up again.
Rachel Madison, Apprentice Ambassador and Graduate, said: "Our speakers Corinna Allen and Gary Peters really made the day special by sharing their inspiration stories, and showing the apprentices that they can achieve anything if they put their heart into it."
Guest speaker Gary Peters, Chief Executive of Love Local Jobs, said: "There are many apprentices out there doing a great job and educating themselves while working at the same time.
"I don't know if there is a network where they can swap information and stories to help one another, so events like this are absolutely critical and need to be applauded on that."
The Graduation
The apprentices also had the opportunity to network with each other and have said they will agree to meet up again.
Rachel Madison, Apprentice Ambassador and Graduate, said: "Our speakers Corinna Allen and Gary Peters really made the day special by sharing their inspiration stories, and showing the apprentices that they can achieve anything if they put their heart into it."
Guest speaker Gary Peters, Chief Executive of Love Local Jobs, said: "There are many apprentices out there doing a great job and educating themselves while working at the same time.
"I don't know if there is a network where they can swap information and stories to help one another, so events like this are absolutely critical and need to be applauded on that."
Chief
Executive, Penny Thompson, said: “I think it is really good for apprentices to
come in contact with one another and it is great for managers to get appreciation for
the work they have done with apprentices. A bit of celebration is a very
good thing."
The Graduation
Monday, 9 March 2015
Apprentice Graduates, Rosie and Kelly
Rosie O'Connor |
Rosie O'Connor
Cultural Apprentice, Rosie O'Connor has recently graduated from her
apprenticeship with the Royal Pavilion & Museums and has landed herself a
new job with Brighton Dome & Festival as Administrative Assistant.
Rosie was studying towards a Business Administration Diploma, Level 3 at Chichester College
which she recently completed in January. She also completed a Level 2 NVQ in
Customer Service in 2014, also with the Royal Pavilion & Museums.
Rosie, said: “I have had a wonderful two years working for the Royal
Pavilion Museums and have been given so many incredible opportunities. I’ve
worked on a huge variety of projects, including building exhibitions and
delivering the schools programme, and have been able to develop a wide range of
skills under the guidance of my team.
"The apprenticeship provided a great
structure for my training and gave me solid standards for workplace knowledge
which will be very helpful in my career.
My confidence in the workplace has
massively increased and I’ve gained a real understanding of how the Arts &
Cultural sector works.
"My apprenticeship has given me the qualifications and
high quality experience needed to stay in this competitive sector and I can’t
wait to start my new role with Brighton Dome & Festival.”
Kelly Butler
Kelly Butler |
Kelly
was studying towards a Level 5 Higher
Apprenticeship in Human Resources Management at Chichester College, which she
has also successfully passed.
Kelly
said: “Working in the HR department as an Apprentice has been such a great
experience. I have been lucky enough to work with all teams in HR, which I feel
gave me the confidence, knowledge and experience needed when applying for this
particular role.
"I am thankful to everyone
in the HR department for teaching me everything I need to know about Human
Resources, and ensuring that I gain valuable skills and knowledge for future
employment.
"Being an Apprentice at Brighton
& Hove City Council has provided me with many transferable skills, which I
wouldn’t have developed if it wasn’t for my HR apprenticeship.
"I cannot wait to start my new
job in the Workforce Development team!”
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