
The term ‘administration’ covers roles that involve organising people andresources, including executive assistants, secretaries, administration assistants, data entry clerks and office juniors. Without them, information would be hard to find, meetings would be missed and businesses would be less productive.
As a business and administration apprentice, your exact duties will depend on your employer. It’s likely that you’ll be working with a team or member of staff to handle various tasks. You may be typing up board meeting documents, putting financial information together in spreadsheets, sending the daily post, or faxing and photocopying confidential documents. This sort of work requires a strong sense of responsibility, accuracy and attention to detail.
A great advantage of a qualification in business and administration, is that you can work almost anywhere. With your transferable skills, you could be working in a small company, a large coprporation or within the voluntary sector. Administration roles are also an excellent starting point to move into management once you have more experience.
Job Roles:
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Level 2
(Apprenticeship)
• Junior Secretary
• Administration
Assistant
• Clerical
Assistant
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Level 3
(Advanced Apprenticeship)
• PA/Secretary
• Office
Administrator
• Administration Clerk
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The Salary:
Starting salary (once qualified):
£12,000 - £18,000 depending on
industry and location within the UK
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