Apprenticeships
As an apprentice you can train and work in places like
heritage properties, farms and conservation
organisations.
You will develop knowledge and practical skills on a day release
course at our Moreton Morrell or Pershore centres. The rest of the
week, you will be working in paid employment.
Apprenticeships in Agriculture
Appprenticeships in Environmental Conservation
Applicants should have at least a grade D GCSE in English and
maths - and some experience in agriculture or conservation.
If you want to be an apprentice you must be:
- aged 16+
- employed full or part-time in agricultural or environmental
conservation - if you're not employed, we can help you to find an
employer to work with
- able to come to college at least once a week.
The benefits
- earn while you learn and get a nationally recognised
qualification
- visits and support from a college team
- the chance to put what you learn at college into practise in
the workplace.
If you are an employer the benefits of employing an apprentice
include:
- funded training – depending on circumstances
- there is a reduced apprenticeship wage for apprentices
- apprenticeships give you the chance to ‘grow your own’ member
of staff
- you will receive regular visits and continued support from our
delivery team
- an excellent standard of training
- skilled, highly trained apprentices

See our agriculture apprentice working with
Adam Henson
on BBC Countryfile.
To take on an apprentice you must:
- allow apprentices to attend college approximately once a
week
- provide training at work for apprentices and support by helping
them work towards their qualification
- comply with equal opportunities and health and safety
legislation
- allow the delivery team access to your business for on site
assessment.
Call 01926 318 308 or 07951 345 918
Or email nhope@warkscol.ac.uk