Multi-Channel Marketing Apprenticeship

Manchester
1 year ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Multi Skilled Engineer

Senior Engineering Surveyor

Engineering Surveyor

NetSecOps Engineer

NetSecOps Engineer

Setting Out Surveyor

Are you looking for a Multi-Channel Marketing Apprenticeship?

Kickstart your career in marketing with this exciting apprenticeship opportunity. You'll work alongside experienced professionals, learning to plan and execute multi-channel marketing campaigns that drive brand awareness and achieve business objectives. Develop your skills in marketing automation, social media marketing, and content creation.

Are you passionate, ambitious, and eager to take your career to the next level? We're always looking for talented individuals to join our Talent Pool! By doing so, you'll stay connected to exciting opportunities tailored to your skills and aspirations.

Why Join Our Talent Pool?

Stay Informed: Be the first to know about new roles and opportunities.
Tailored Opportunities: Match your skills with upcoming positions in your field.Initial Salary: £18,000 - £22,000

Location: **London / Manchester / Bristol **

Required Skills and Experience:

Essential qualifications: Grade C/4 or above in Maths and English.
Technical skills: Good IT skills with an understanding of Microsoft Office/Google packages and various social media platforms.
Strong Creative Flair: Possess a strong creative flair with an interest in creating visually engaging content.
Adaptability: Comfortable working in a dynamic environment and adjusting to changing business needs.
Time Management: Proven ability to manage time effectively, prioritise tasks, and meet deadlines.
Commitment to Excellence: Dedicated to delivering high-quality work and continuously improving personal and professional skills. Key Responsibilities:

Plan and coordinate marketing activities: Using various marketing tactics to acquire and retain customer segments.
Contribute to creative content development: Across video, images, and other formats, for online and offline campaigns.
Build and implement multi-channel campaigns: Across a variety of platforms, both offline and digital.
Proofread marketing copy: Ensuring accuracy, persuasiveness, and brand consistency.
Use data analysis tools: To record, interpret, and analyse customer or campaign data.
Monitor and review campaigns: To ensure effectiveness, optimise results, and meet budget requirements.About the Apprenticeship:

This Multi-Channel Marketer Level 3 Apprenticeship offers a practical introduction to modern marketing, focusing on creating impactful campaigns. Multi-channel marketers are in demand across diverse organisations, from small businesses to large corporations. As an apprentice, you'll gain hands-on experience developing and executing marketing strategies across a variety of channels, learning how to reach target audiences effectively.

Participants in our multi-channel marketing apprenticeship will gain valuable skills and outcomes such as:

Equipping Learners for marketing - The programme equips learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to allow them to enhance the business performance in the organisation's market place
Expertise in search engine optimisation, analytics and Google Ads - Learners will gain expertise in establishing and enhancing businesses online presence, ensuring effective engagement with target audiences
Developing a Versatile Skill Set - Through a thorough and diverse curriculum, apprentices will develop the versatile skill set needed to produce impactful marketing that drives results
Balancing Theory and Practical Experience - By blending theoretical concepts with practical, hands-on experience, learners will be well-equipped to navigate and respond to the evolving demands of the digital ageOur apprenticeship standard is delivered via our virtual learning platform. With support from specialist trainers, 121 skills coaches and our learning platform 'Aptem' where you will complete the learning programme. An apprenticeship includes regular training with our training provider Pateto. At least 20% of your working hours will be spent training or studying.

Candidates must not already hold a qualification at the same level or above in in the same subject area as the apprenticeship. For the duration of the apprenticeship candidates cannot undertake any other formal qualifications at the same time.

randstaddigitalapprenticeships

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

How Many UAV Tools Do You Need to Know to Get a UAV Job?

If you’re aiming for a role in the Uncrewed Aerial Vehicle (UAV) industry, it can feel like every job advert expects you to know a never-ending list of tools: flight control systems, autopilot frameworks, simulation platforms, sensor suites, communication stacks, mission planning software, GIS tools — and on it goes. With so many names and acronyms, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and assume you must learn every tool under the sun before you’ll be taken seriously by employers. Here’s the honest truth most UAV hiring managers won’t say out loud: 👉 They don’t hire you because you know every tool — they hire you because you can use the right tools to solve real UAV problems safely, reliably and in context. Tools matter — absolutely — but they always serve a purpose: solving problems, reducing risk, improving performance, or guiding safer operations. So the real question isn’t how many tools you should know — it’s: which tools you should master, in what context, and why. This article breaks down what employers actually expect, which tools are essential, which are role-specific, and how to focus your learning so you look credible, confident and job-ready.

What Hiring Managers Look for First in UAV Job Applications (UK Guide)

Whether you’re aiming for roles in UAV design, robotics/controls engineering, autonomy & computer vision, flight test & certification, embedded systems, operations, ground control software, systems integration or regulatory compliance, the way you present yourself in an application can make or break your chances — and that often happens before the hiring manager reads past your first few lines. In the UK UAV/jobs market, recruiters and hiring managers scan applications rapidly. They look for relevant experience, measurable delivery, technical credibility, domain awareness and safety/regulatory understanding — often making a decision within the first 10–20 seconds. This guide breaks down exactly what hiring managers look for first in UAV applications, why those signals matter, and how to structure your CV, portfolio and cover letter so you get noticed — not filtered out.

The Skills Gap in UAV Jobs: What Universities Aren’t Teaching

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) — commonly known as drones — are among the fastest-growing technologies globally. From infrastructure inspection and agriculture to emergency response, surveying, logistics and defence, UAVs are transforming how organisations gather data, deliver services and improve efficiency. In the UK, demand for UAV professionals is increasing rapidly. Yet despite a growing number of graduates with engineering, robotics or aerospace backgrounds, employers continue to report a persistent problem: Many graduates are not ready for real UAV jobs. This is not a reflection of intelligence or academic effort. It is a widening skills gap between what universities teach and what employers actually need in the UAV sector. This article explores that gap in depth — what universities do well, where programmes fall short, why the divide exists, what employers actually want, and how jobseekers can bridge the gap to build a successful career in UAVs.