* Each practice area will provide you with a dedicated supervisor to guide your professional growth
* You'll have access to an HR manager to assist with your career development
* A personal tutor will be there to support your academic progress and well-being
* A student manager will be your go-to resource for any questions or challenges you encounter
At Dentons, we believe in nurturing talent, and your six-year apprenticeship is the foundation for a successful and rewarding legal career.
Our Apprenticeship programme allows you to train for your future career without the financial stress. As a Dentons apprentice, you'll start working towards your LLB university degree alongside your day job. It's an opportunity to learn, grow, and earn simultaneously.,
* A minimum of seven GCSEs grade B/grade 6 or above (including Maths and English)
* You will need to have achieved or be predicted a minimum of ABB at A-Level or equivalent.
As an Apprentice at Dentons, you'll dive headfirst into the world of law. Four days a week, you'll be in the office, where your journey will span six exciting years. During this time, you'll explore eight different practice areas or departments. This allows you to hone a wide range of skills and discover your passion within the legal field.
Here's what to expect:
* You'll spend six months to a year in each practice area, gaining invaluable insights and experience. In each department, you'll have a dedicated supervisor to guide and mentor you
* From day one, you won't be a passive observer. You'll be a key member of your team, contributing to real projects and making an impact. As the years pass, you'll undertake increasing responsibilities
* Throughout the programme, you'll build a portfolio of skills. These skills will not only contribute to your degree but will also play a crucial role in qualifying as a solicitor.
6 year programme
* 1 day per week study with BPP university
* No university fees
* 4 days per week work
* LLB Law Degree
* Qualification as an England & Wales solicitor
* Designed for school leavers who have yet to commence an undergraduate degree.