Summary
By joining us as a Level 4 Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability Practitioner Apprentice, you’ll help make change a reality across Network Rail and will be contributing towards our sustainability goals of the future.
Wage
£24,500 a year
The Salary will increase with completion of each year
Training course
Corporate responsibility and sustainability practitioner (level 4)
Hours
You may be required to work shifts, including evenings, weekends and night shifts. Shifts and days to be confirmed.
37 hours 30 minutes a week
Possible start date
Wednesday 1 October
Duration
2 years 6 months
Positions available
5
Work
As an apprentice, you’ll work at a company and get hands-on experience. You’ll gain new skills and work alongside experienced staff.
What you’ll do at work
* In this scheme you will have the opportunity to work across various parts of the safety and sustainability team giving you the chance to widen your skillset and excel in your field.
* The apprenticeship, along with on-the-job learning at Network Rail will give you varied knowledge of corporate responsibility, safety, and sustainability practice. Once you complete the Level 4 qualification, you can use your knowledge to become a fully skilled professional with transferable skills and could lead to exciting career opportunities.
* Upon completion you will, not only achieve a Level 4 qualification in Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability, but also have the opportunity to progress your career and apply to secure positions across a variety of functions.
Where you’ll work
George Stephenson House
Toft Green
York
YO1 6JT
Training
An apprenticeship includes regular training with a college or other training organisation. At least 20% of your working hours will be spent training or studying.
College or training organisation
NETWORK RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE LIMITED
Your training course
Corporate responsibility and sustainability practitioner (level 4)
Equal to higher national certificate (HNC)
Course contents
* Select and implement project management and planning tools applicable to the type of project/ campaign lifecycle.
* Assess the effectiveness of change and identify opportunities to improve outcomes, guiding and supporting others to deliver results.
* Balance own CR&S workload to prioritise competing demands and achieve key performance indicators.
* Utilise strengths of internal organisational structures to help build self-sustaining CR&S populations.
* Tailor approach to maintaining new/existing external stakeholder relationships to achieve progress on plans (e.g objectives, key initiatives and shared interests).
* Contribute to the negotiation of external CR&S projects of mutual benefit.
* Adopt a communication method that takes account of the audience and is suitable for the circumstances.
* Recommend opportunities for external engagement, articulating the mutual benefits and risks.
* Contribute to written reports on CR&S performance in line with organisational requirements.
* Contribute to the drafting of the CR&S strategy.
* Adjust leadership style to achieve results, having regard to the needs of the individual/teams involved.
* Select data that is relevant to the CR&S issue being considered.
* Analyse data to form evidence-based conclusions on CR&S performance.
* Deliver CR&S events in accordance with contractual arrangements.
* Quality assure own and others work in accordance with organisational requirements
* Contribute to reporting externally on CR&S Strategy and delivery in line with industry and legislative requirements.
* Identify own organisations CR&S opportunities and threats. Escalate risks within own organisation when needed.
* Research the CR&S landscape, escalating best practice opportunities within own organisation.
* Apply management techniques needed to deliver CR&S projects within budget.
* Train colleagues in CR&S techniques, tailoring the learning style to the circumstances.
* Identify and deliver initiatives that may raise funds for CR&S projects.
* Identify and apply relevant IT solutions to CR&S issues.
* Select and implement project management and planning tools applicable to the type of project/ campaign lifecycle.
* Assess the effectiveness of change and identify opportunities to improve outcomes, guiding and supporting others to deliver results.
* Balance own CR&S workload to prioritise competing demands and achieve key performance indicators.
* Utilise strengths of internal organisational structures to help build self-sustaining CR&S populations.
* Tailor approach to maintaining new/existing external stakeholder relationships to achieve progress on plans (e.g objectives, key initiatives and shared interests).
* Contribute to the negotiation of external CR&S projects of mutual benefit.
* Adopt a communication method that takes account of the audience and is suitable for the circumstances.
* Recommend opportunities for external engagement, articulating the mutual benefits and risks.
* Contribute to written reports on CR&S performance in line with organisational requirements.
* Contribute to the drafting of the CR&S strategy.
* Adjust leadership style to achieve results, having regard to the needs of the individual/teams involved.
* Select data that is relevant to the CR&S issue being considered.
* Analyse data to form evidence-based conclusions on CR&S performance.
* Deliver CR&S events in accordance with contractual arrangements.
* Quality assure own and others work in accordance with organisational requirements
* Contribute to reporting externally on CR&S Strategy and delivery in line with industry and legislative requirements.
* Identify own organisations CR&S opportunities and threats. Escalate risks within own organisation when needed.
* Research the CR&S landscape, escalating best practice opportunities within own organisation.
* Apply management techniques needed to deliver CR&S projects within budget.
* Train colleagues in CR&S techniques, tailoring the learning style to the circumstances.
* Identify and deliver initiatives that may raise funds for CR&S projects.
* Identify and apply relevant IT solutions to CR&S issues.
Your training plan
This training plan has not been finalised. Check with this employer if you’ll need to travel to a college or training location for this apprenticeship.
Requirements
Essential qualifications
GCSE or equivalent in:
* Any subject (grade 9-4)
* English Language (grade 9-4)
* Maths (grade 9-5)
* Science (grade 9-4)
Let the company know about other relevant qualifications and industry experience you have. They can adjust the apprenticeship to reflect what you already know.
Skills
* Communication skills
* Organisation skills
* Team working
Other requirements
Apprenticeship will involve working outdoors, in all weathers and occasionally at night