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Vacancy Title Vacancy Type Vacancy Reference Number Employer Name Postcode Programme Framewor K/Standard Sector Framework/Standa Vacancy Framewor Reference k/Standard Closing Expected Vacancy Title Vacancy Type Number Employer Name Postcode Programme Sector Framework/Standard Name Training Provider Date Start Date Wage Advanced Level Hillfields Dental Dental Harriet Ellis Training Solution Apprentice Dental Nurse Apprenticeship VAC001421158 Surgery (Coventry) CV1 5JT Standard health 61 Dental nurse Limited (Essex, RM1 1EU) 12/07/2018 13/07/2018 £111.00 Advanced Level Dental Warwickshire College Dental Nurse Apprentice Apprenticeship VAC001421051 K Shoker (Coventry) CV1 3AD Standard health 61 Dental nurse (Leamington Spa, CV32 5JE) 30/07/2018 20/08/2018 £200.00 Intermediate Level Enve of Australia Hair Hair and Warwickshire College Hairdressing Apprentice Apprenticeship VAC001420909 & Beauty (Coventry) CV2 4EB Standard Beauty 157 Hair Professional (Leamington Spa, CV32 5JE) 31/08/2018 24/09/2018 £111.00 Intermediate Apprentice Healthcare Level Superdrug Stores Plc Customer 122 Customer service Superdrug Stores Plc Adviser (Retail) - Coventry Apprenticeship VAC091081641 (Pontefract) CV1 1DL Standard service practitioner (Pontefract, WF9 2XR) 24/07/2018 02/08/2018 £162.00 Intermediate 15 Business, Recruitment Resourcer Level Premier People Ltd Administrati The Childcare Company Apprentice Apprenticeship VAC001420488 (Coventry) CV1 1LF Framework on and Law 594 Recruitment (Slough, SL3 8AS) 13/07/2018 23/07/2018 £148.00 15 Business, Recruitment Consultant Advanced Level Premier People Ltd Administrati The Childcare Company Apprentice Apprenticeship VAC001420476 (Coventry) CV1 1LF Framework on and Law 594 Recruitment (Slough, SL3 8AS) 13/07/2018 23/07/2018 £148.00 Intermediate St Andrews C of E 08 Leisure, 613 Supporting Teaching and Primary PE and Sports Level Infants School Travel and Learning in Physical Education Assistant Apprentice Apprenticeship VAC001420413 (Coventry) CV5 7BX Framework Tourism and School Sport Sccu Ltd (Rugby, CV23 9EX) 11/07/2018 27/08/2018 £129.50 Intermediate 13 Apprentice Teaching Level Sherbourne Fields Education 420 Supporting Teaching and Heart of England Training Ltd Assistant Apprenticeship VAC001420221 School (Coventry) CV6 1PR Framework and Training Learning in Schools (Rugby, CV21 1FD) 12/07/2018 03/09/2018 £140.60 Business Administration and Marketing Support Advanced Level Embrace Property Ltd Middleton Murray Business Apprentice Apprenticeship VAC001420046 (Coventry) CV6 4AB Standard Business 196 Business Administrator Solutions (Sidcup, DA15 7AB) 16/07/2018 17/07/2018 £157.50 Intermediate Apprentice Chef - Unicorn - Level Unicorn Hungry Horse Lifetime Training Ltd (Bristol, Coventry Apprenticeship VAC001420011 (Coventry) CV5 7LN Standard Hospitality 96 Hospitality team member BS8 1EJ) 07/08/2018 14/08/2018 £177.00 Riverbank Academy & Intermediate Ernesford Grange 13 Level Community Academy Education 420 Supporting Teaching and Learning Support Assistant Apprenticeship VAC001419807 (Coventry) CV3 2QD Framework and Training Learning in Schools Sccu Ltd (Rugby, CV23 9EX) 11/07/2018 03/09/2018 £129.50 Advanced Level Xcalibre Equipment Ltd Henley College Coventry Engineering Apprentice Apprenticeship VAC001419604 (Coventry) CV3 2RL Standard Engineering 167 Engineering Technician (Coventry, CV2 1ED) 22/07/2018 30/07/2018 £136.90 06 Information and Communicat ASPIRE ACHIEVE ADVANCE Advanced Level ion 418 IT, Software, Web and LIMITED (Leamington Spa, CV32 IT Support Apprentice Apprenticeship VAC001419245 IT And Print (Coventry) CV1 4LH Framework Technology Telecoms Professionals 4XP) 09/07/201810/07/2018 £7,215.00 07 Retail Intermediate and Birmingham Metropolitan Level Commercial College (Sutton Coldfield, B74 Facilities Apprentice Apprenticeship VAC001419176 Orbit Group (Coventry) CV3 2SU Framework Enterprise 501 Facilities Management 2NW) 29/07/201810/09/2018 £10,595.00 Intermediate 15 Business, Business Administration Level Arlington Automotive Administrati 490 Business and Henley College Coventry Apprentice Apprenticeship VAC001419110 Ltd (Coventry) CV4 9AQ Framework on and Law Administration (Coventry, CV2 1ED) 14/07/2018 23/07/2018 £11,700.00 Vacancy Framewor Reference k/Standard Closing Expected Vacancy Title Vacancy Type Number Employer Name Postcode Programme Sector Framework/Standard Name Training Provider Date Start Date Wage Intermediate 08 Leisure, Leisure Assistant Level PARKWOOD LEISURE Travel and Lifetime Training Ltd (Bristol, Apprenticeship Apprenticeship VAC001419012 LIMITED (Coventry) CV2 5BD Framework Tourism 460 Activity Leadership BS8 1EJ) 23/07/2018 30/07/2018 £112.00 Intermediate 15 Business, Level Bit Health Care Administrati 490 Business and Smart Training & Recruitment Business Admin Apprentice Apprenticeship VAC001419009 Services Ltd (Coventry) CV1 2AQ Framework on and Law Administration (Newport, PO30 1AJ) 02/08/2018 03/08/2018 £120.00 08 Leisure, Personal Training Advanced Level PARKWOOD LEISURE Travel and Lifetime Training Ltd (Bristol, Apprentice Apprenticeship VAC001419004 LIMITED (Coventry) CV2 5BD Framework Tourism 462 Exercise and Fitness BS8 1EJ) 23/07/2018 30/07/2018 £132.00 Intermediate 15 Business, Revenue and Benefits Level Coventry City Council Administrati 490 Business and Coventry City Council Apprentice Apprenticeship VAC001418945 (Coventry) CV1 2GN Framework on and Law Administration (Coventry, CV2 2AA) 10/07/2018 23/07/2018 £136.90 Level 3 Apprentice Dental Advanced Level Park Road Dental Care Dental Warwickshire College Nurse Apprenticeship VAC001418498 (Coventry) CV1 2FL Standard health 61 Dental nurse (Leamington Spa, CV32 5JE) 30/07/2018 20/08/2018 £138.75 07 Retail Intermediate and Level Finham Park School Commercial 582 Catering and Professional Henley College Coventry Catering Apprenticeship Apprenticeship VAC001418393 (Coventry) CV3 6EA Framework Enterprise Chefs (Coventry, CV2 1ED) 22/07/2018 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Administration Apprentice Apprenticeship VAC001418008 (Coventry) CV5 6UJ Framework on and Law Administration College (Nuneaton, CV11 6BH) 08/07/2018 23/07/2018 appointment Intermediate 15 Business, Level Warwick Medical Administrati Heart of England Training Ltd Marketing Apprentice Apprenticeship VAC001417972 School (Coventry) CV4 7AL Framework on and Law 486 Marketing (Rugby, CV21 1FD) 21/07/2018 28/07/2018 £9,080.00 ARMSTRONG PROPERTY Intermediate MANAGEMENT Apprentice Lettings and Level SERVICES LIMITED Customer 122 Customer service Key Training Ltd (Birmingham, Customer Administrator Apprenticeship VAC001417849 (Coventry) CV1 5DW Standard service practitioner B1 2HF) 06/07/2018 09/07/2018 £175.00 Managemen Advanced Level Mission Foods t North Warwickshire & Hinckley Competitive HR Apprentice Apprenticeship VAC001417659 (Coventry) CV5 6UJ Standard Consultancy 191 HR Support College (Nuneaton, CV11 6BH) 08/07/2018 23/07/2018 salary Bhandal & Associates Advanced Level Foleshill Road Dental Sandwell College (West £168.00 - Apprentice Dental Nurse Apprenticeship VAC001417593 (Coventry) CV6 5AH Standard health 61 Dental nurse Bromwich, B70 6AW) 13/07/2018 16/07/2018 £313.20 Vacancy Framewor Reference k/Standard Closing Expected Vacancy Title Vacancy Type Number Employer Name Postcode Programme Sector Framework/Standard Name Training Provider Date Start Date Wage Apprentice Teaching Intermediate 13 Assistant - Joseph Cash Level Coventry City Council Education 420 Supporting Teaching and Coventry City Council Primary School Apprenticeship VAC001417511 (Coventry) CV6 3FS Framework and Training Learning in Schools (Coventry, CV2 2AA) 04/07/2018 01/09/2018 £129.50 Apprentice Admin Assistant Intermediate 15 Business, - Joseph Cash Primary Level Coventry City Council Administrati 490 Business and Coventry City Council School Apprenticeship VAC001417510 (Coventry) CV6 3FS Framework on and Law Administration (Coventry, CV2 2AA) 04/07/2018 01/09/2018 £136.90 Intermediate 15 Business, Business Administration Level COVENTRYROOMS.CO. Administrati 490 Business and Aspiration Training Ltd Apprenticeship Apprenticeship VAC091080770 UK LIMITED (Coventry) CV1 4JH Framework on and Law Administration (Bromsgrove, B60 3AL) 06/08/2018 13/08/2018 £150.00 Intermediate 15 Business, Business Administration Level Tutis Estates Administrati 490 Business and Aspiration Training Ltd Apprenticeship Apprenticeship VAC091080768 (Coventry) CV6 4AB Framework on and Law Administration (Bromsgrove, B60 3AL) 06/08/2018 13/08/2018 £150.00 01 Health, Intermediate Aldermoor Farm Public Level Primary School Services and 445 Children and Young Early Years Apprenticeship Apprenticeship VAC001417273 (Coventry) CV3 1DP Framework Care People's Workforce
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