Latest reflections on the situation in England
In a solid if unspectacular week health professions were prominent, especially Healthcare Science Practitioners (DAs) and Associates (HAs). That said, and as I’ve mentioned in previous updates, I always check out the person spec for NHS apprenticeships and the extent to which they’re suitable for inclusion in my data. In some cases (but certainly not in all) applications from students in their final year of sixth form or college are clearly welcomed, whilst in others some relevant experience is expected but such that a well-prepared 18/19-year-old could make a competitive application in their first year out of full-time education, especially if they’ve studied relevant vocational subjects at Level 3. In contrast some vacancies expect more substantial experience, in which case I exclude them.
Regionally the East of England punched above its weight for the second week running and for my featured image I’ve picked out a photo I took in Great Yarmouth, which along with Wymondham and Diss was one of the locations for a tranche of Norfolk-based Sports Coach HA vacancies working in primary schools and holiday clubs. In an oblique reference back to healthcare, the building in the picture is the town’s 18th Century fishermen’s hospital.
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland updates
Having also tracked vacancies in the three other home nations since 1st June 2022, my latest running totals are as follows:
- Scotland: 567 vacancies at SQF Levels 10/11
- Wales: 79 vacancies at Levels 6/7 and 138 at Levels 4/5
- Northern Ireland: 102 vacancies at Levels 4 to 7
I intend to publish new Scotland and Wales updates at the end of May, reflecting on a full year of vacancies. Scotland promises to be particularly interesting, with a wide geographical spread. I also hope to publish some Northern Ireland reflections in due course, once I have enough reliable data.
Background
Since the first COVID ‘lockdown’ started on Monday 23rd March 2020, I’ve kept a record of new higher and degree apprenticeship vacancies posted in England and in doing so have built up an evolving occupational and regional analysis. I largely use data extracted daily from the government’s ‘Find an Apprenticeship’ website, whilst also keeping tabs on other national vacancy sources especially Not Going to Uni, Rate My Apprenticeship and NHS Jobs.
My target audience is Level 3 school and college leavers and those who influence and advise them. Therefore, I only include vacancies at Levels 4 to 7 that ‘work-ready’ 18/19-year-olds seeking their first permanent role could reasonably apply for, whether at the point of leaving school/college or after a few months of temporary experience. If more than a year’s permanent experience is clearly required, I don’t normally include the vacancy in my figures.
I would emphasise the term ‘work-ready’ because academic qualifications alone will never be enough to compete successfully for a higher or degree apprenticeship. Whilst a UCAS points score of 112 is the most frequently quoted minimum entry requirement for DAs (sometimes more and quite often less), it’s otherwise much more about the skills, qualities and insights an applicant can bring.
My data will never be fully reliable because not all vacancies are advertised nationally in a way that also gives an indication of actual numbers and locations. However, I think the analyses I’ve built up still paint an intriguing picture of what’s out there in a changing post-18 career landscape. The figures also suggest that there’s something of a mismatch between supply and demand in terms of volume (there aren’t enough to go around), location (my regional breakdown raises questions about ‘levelling up’) and the range of occupations available (which probably doesn’t align too well with student aspirations, thereby ironically leaving some vacancies hard to fill).
One further and slightly confusing factor to take into account is that it’s quite normal for some 18/19-year-old school/college leavers to apply for Level 3 apprenticeships too. It’s also true that a significant proportion of opportunities at Levels 4 to 7 will be snapped up by older applicants or even graduates and therefore work-readiness really matters to enable 18/19-year-olds to compete successfully.
Headline data
In England during the latest period from 24th to 30th April 2023 I recorded:
- 73 new Degree & L7 Apprenticeship vacancies and
- 119 new Higher Apprenticeship vacancies
- giving a total of 192 for the week
In the 162 weeks since the start of the first COVID-19 lockdown (23rd March 2020 to 30th April 2023) I’ve now recorded:
- 20,610 new Degree Apprenticeships (Levels 6/7) and
- 18,601 new Higher Apprenticeships (Levels 4/5)
- giving a total of 39,211
The average weekly totals in the 162 weeks since lockdown have been:
- 127 DAs + 115 HAs = 242 average weekly total
Updated analysis by county and region
By county (loosely defined), the 39,211 higher and degree apprenticeships advertised in England since the start of lockdown have been distributed as follows:
- Greater London (9,703)
- Yorkshire (3,461)
- West Midlands (2,461)
- Greater Manchester (2,195)
- Bristol & Gloucestershire (1,685)
- Hampshire (1,335)
- Berkshire (1,209)
- Hertfordshire (944)
- Surrey (898)
- Cheshire (800)
- Derbyshire (788)
- Nottinghamshire (772)
- Tyne & Wear (759)
- Sussex (723)
- Cambridgeshire (706)
- Merseyside (661)
- Essex (657)
- Devon (620)
- Lancashire (555)
- Warwickshire (550)
- Somerset & South Bristol (538)
- Suffolk (518)
- Wiltshire (515)
- Buckinghamshire (507)
- Kent (503)
- Cumbria (464)
- Leicestershire (456)
- Dorset (454)
- Staffordshire (453)
- Oxfordshire (443)
- Bedfordshire (402)
- County Durham (400)
- Northamptonshire (347)
- Norfolk (315)
- Cornwall (289)
- Worcestershire (288)
- Lincolnshire (261)
- Shropshire (235)
- Northumberland (55)
- Isle of Wight (55)
- Herefordshire (39)
- Rutland (13)
- Remote-working with no central base (61)
- Not specified (118)
Regional data: The table below shows how those stats add up regionally in the context of the local 15 to 24-year-old population. The population figures have been extracted from the latest ONS census data published in June 2022 and my analysis provides the following information:
- First number in bold = the latest cumulative number of vacancies for each region
- Big number in brackets = the resident population of 15 to 24-year-olds in the region using the latest ONS data rounded to the nearest 100
- Third figure in bold indexes my apprenticeship figures against the 15 to 24-year-old population. The ‘index’ shows the combined number of DAs and HAs since March 2020 per 1,000 of that population and the regions are then ‘ranked’ accordingly:
- 9,703 London (1,078,600: 9.00)
- 4,120 South West (645,800: 6.38)
- 4,025 West Midlands (720,900: 5.58)
- 5,639 South East (1,040,500: 5.42)
- 4,672 North West (884,600: 5.28)
- 3,479 Yorkshire & Humber (670,800: 5.19)
- 3,557 East of England (685,300: 5.19)
- 2,573 East Midlands (593,700: 4.33)
- 1,264 North East (313,000: 4.04)
- 61 Remote-working
- 118 Not specified
- 39,211 Total England (6,633,200: 5.91)
Whilst my data is always going to have flaws in it, I think the above comparisons reflect some intriguing regional differences.
Updated occupational analysis
Every week I update my occupational analysis, breaking the vacancies down into what I loosely define as ‘occupational areas’. In some cases these differ from the official apprenticeship standards terminology. For each occupational area the total number of vacancies since March 2020 are given below for both degree and higher apprenticeships.
Degree Apprenticeships (Levels 6/7):
In total there have been 20,610 new vacancies spread across 121 occupational areas and minimum starting salaries have ranged from £5,590 to £35,150pa, with the average being somewhere in the middle (around £19K). The occupational breakdown is as follows:
3,205 Police Constables
2,390 Accountancy/Tax/Audit Professionals
1,831 Digital Technology Solutions (general) *see below for details
1,103 Chartered Business Managers
1,052 Software Engineers/Developers
914 Civil Engineers
752 Chartered Quantity Surveyors
652 Project Managers
646 Data Scientists/Analysts/Engineers
621 Nurses (487 Adult, 96 Mental Health, 32 Learning Disability, 6 Child)
450 Electrical/Electronic Engineers
449 Chartered Building/Property/Valuation Surveyors
431 Design & Development Engineers
384 Nuclear Engineers
335 Supply Chain Leaders
296 Cyber Security Professionals
282 Building Services Engineers
281 Food & Drink Technologists / Production Managers
271 Manufacturing Engineers
267 Banking/Financial Services/Investment Professionals
251 Digital Marketing Professionals
246 Solicitors
223 Sales Professionals
199 Professional Economists
196 Laboratory Scientists
181 Aerospace Engineers
176 Environmental Practitioners
153 Retail Leaders
150 Railway/Rail Systems Engineers
147 Construction Site Managers
132 Network Engineers
131 Healthcare Science Practitioners (18 Cardiac Physiology, 18 Nuclear Medicine, 14 Radiation & Radiotherapy Physics, 13 Biomedical Science, 12 Medical Engineering, 12 Radiation & Radiotherapy Engineering, 11 Respiratory & Sleep Physiology, 10 Audiology, 10 Neurophysiology, 5 Digital Healthcare Science, 3 Bioinformatics, 3 Medical Physics, 1 Rehabilitation Engineering, 1 Renal Specialist)
115 Operating Department Practitioners (NHS)
94 Automation & Control Engineers
94 Electro-Mechanical/Mechatronics Engineers
86 Project Controls Professionals
82 Digital User Experience (UX) Design Professionals
72 Occupational Therapists
71 Radiographers (42 Diagnostic, 29 Therapeutic)
66 Non-Destructive Testing Engineers
63 Materials Science Technologists/Engineers
57 Creative Digital Design Professionals
56 Podiatrists
51 Building Control Surveyors
51 Clinical Trials Specialists
46 Town Planners
44 Broadcast/Communication/Media Systems Engineers
43 Packaging Professionals
42 Social Workers
40 Manufacturing/Production Managers (non-food)
39 Chemical Engineers
37 Chartered Rural Surveyors / Land Agents
36 Design & Construction Professionals
34 Business Analysts
34 Human Resources Professionals
34 Transport Planners
34 Weapons Munitions & Explosives Engineers
32 Recruitment Professionals
28 Environmental Health Officers
26 Architectural Assistants
23 Geotechnical Engineers
23 GIS / Geospatial Mapping & Surveying Professionals
22 Marketing/Brand Managers
20 Public Health Practitioners
18 Insurance Professionals
18 Journalists
18 Physiotherapists
16 Fire Safety Engineers
15 Forestry Professionals
11 Midwives
10 Dietitians
9 Business Managers (Social Change)
9 Propulsion Engineers
8 Agricultural/Horticultural Advisers
8 Gas Transmission Engineers
7 Land Buyers
6 Actuarial Professionals
6 Sport Development Officers
5 Chartered Legal Executives
5 Operations Analysts
5 Speech & Language Therapists
4 Assistant Buyers
4 Assistant Teachers / Learning Coaches
3 Building Information Modelling (BIM) Specialists
3 Digital Transformation Engineers
3 Education Technology Specialists
3 Fitness/Leisure Centre Managers
3 Sports Business Managers
3 TV Production Managers
2 Licensed Conveyancers
2 Pensions Professionals
2 Tax Technologists
1 Charity Manager
1 Community Centre Manager
1 Events Manager
1 Facilities Manager
1 Games Programmer
1 Human Performance Engineer
1 Lighting Designer
1 Marine Engineer
1 Population Health Intelligence Analyst
1 Prosthetist & Orthotist
1 Sonographer
1 Youth Worker
*Digital Technology Solutions (general) has encompassed or led to the following range of specialisms:
IT Consultant, Software Engineer, Data Analyst, Cyber Security Specialist, Software Developer, Software Tester, Network Engineer, Data Scientist, Global Data Analyst, Data Product Specialist, Data Architect, Network Architect, Enterprise Architect, Digital Solutions Architect, Technology Architect, Solutions Consultant, Software Implementation Consultant, Software Consultant, Technical Consultant, Functional Consultant, Business Consultant, Project Manager, Project Co-ordinator, Business Intelligence (BI) Developer, Business Systems Developer, Automation Developer, Automation Test Developer, Full Stack Developer, Digital Developer, Prototype Developer, Technology Manager, Legal Technologist, Innovation Technologist, Innovation Design Analyst, Agile Analyst, Applications Support Analyst, Technical Support Analyst, Business Analyst, Business Technology Analyst, Network Strategy Analyst, Global Mobility Analyst, Content Analyst, Security Operations Analyst, Process Mining Analyst, SAP Analyst, User Experience Researcher, Digital Social Media Executive, Junior Product Manager, Infrastructure Specialist, FinTech Specialist, DevOps Engineer, Solutions Engineer, Digital Solutions Engineer, Systems Engineer, Business Systems Engineer, Automation Engineer, IT Support Engineer, Technical Support Engineer, Service Desk Engineer, Cloud Engineer, Quality Assurance Engineer, Sales Engineer, Sales Account Manager, Sales Operations Manager, Scientific Computing Specialist, Platform Manager, Service Manager, Engineering Information Manager, Information Management Technology Specialist, Control Systems Specialist, Amazon Web Services Specialist, Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition Specialist, Fixed Telecoms Specialist, Operations Support Analyst, Support Desk Analyst, IT Support Analyst, IT Service Desk Analyst, IT/Computing Technician, Second Line Support Technician, WordPress Developer, Public Health Intelligence Officer, Technology Operations & Service Delivery Specialist, Digital Manufacturing Engineer, Electronic Systems Design & Development Engineer, Solution Engineering & Development Specialist, Client Delivery Specialist, Client Success Specialist, Client Consultant, Operations Resilience & Change Specialist, Microsoft 365 Product Specialist, Innovation Foundry Specialist and Continuous Improvement & Automation Specialist.
That’s some list (currently 92) and it’s still growing.
Higher Apprenticeships (Levels 4/5):
In total there have been 18,601 new vacancies spread across 160 occupational areas and minimum starting salaries have ranged from £5,002 to £35,000pa (the average being around £17K, except for Sports Coaches which are usually around £10K or lower). The occupational breakdown is as follows:
1,663 Sales Executives
1,291 Data Analysts
1,267 Software Developers
1,210 Project Management Associates
1,203 Accounting Technicians
957 Sports Coaches (Children & Young People)
572 Construction Site Supervisors
538 Nursing Associates
504 Manufacturing Engineering Technicians
491 Business Analysts
427 Network Engineers
401 Quantity Surveying Technicians
376 Taxation Technicians
346 Cyber Security Technologists
346 Software Testers
337 Commercial Procurement & Supply Practitioners
331 Public Relations & Communications Assistants
283 Civil/Site Engineering Technicians
270 Building Services Engineering Technicians
269 Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technicians
255 Buying & Merchandising Assistants
250 Retail Managers
230 Children/Youth/Family Practitioners
222 Healthcare Associate Practitioners (150 Reablement, 59 Multidisciplinary, 5 Mammography, 5 Speech Therapy, 2 Continuing Healthcare, 1 Occupational Therapy)
214 Investment Operations Specialists
209 Insurance Practitioners
207 DevOps Engineers
201 Technician Scientists
198 Marketing Executives
185 Policy Practitioners
161 Early Years Lead Practitioners
157 Regulatory Compliance Officers
152 Construction Design & Build Technicians
151 Junior Management Consultants
144 Associate Ambulance Practitioners
126 Human Resources Specialists
115 Healthcare Science Associates (32 Audiology & Hearing Aid Dispensers, 29 Medical Engineering Technicians, 22 Cardiac & Respiratory/Sleep Physiology, 12 Genetics Technicians, 9 Radiography, 3 Tissue Retrieval, 2 Medical Physics, 2 Phlebotomy, 1 Biochemistry, 1 Biomedicine, 1 Neurophysiology, 1 Rehabilitation Engineering)
115 Mineral Products Technicians
114 Police Community Support Officers
103 Quality Practitioners
95 Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability Practitioners
95 Food Technology/Manufacturing Technicians
94 Nuclear Technicians
89 Railway Engineering Technicians
88 Hospitality Managers
76 Automotive Engineering/Propulsion Technicians
72 Recruitment Consultants
68 Internal Audit Practitioners
64 Actuarial Technicians
63 Financial Advisers/Paraplanners
62 Journalists
57 Vehicle Damage Assessors
55 Brewers
52 Adult Social Care Lead Practitioners
52 Automation & Controls Technicians
49 Intelligence Analysts
45 Operations Managers
44 Revenue & Welfare Benefits Officers
43 Dairy Technologists
41 Learning & Skills Practitioners
37 TV/Media Production Co-ordinators
34 Business Improvement Practitioners
33 Market Research Executives
31 Applications Support Leads
30 Information Managers
29 Ordnance Munitions & Explosives Technicians
28 Housing/Property/Lettings Managers
26 Audiovisual Technicians
24 Engineer Surveyors
24 Paralegals
23 Estate Agency Negotiators
19 Acoustics Technicians
19 Countryside Rangers
18 BEMS Controls Engineers (Building Energy Management Systems)
18 Land Referencers
15 Fibre Cable Engineers
15 Smart Energy Engineers
12 Broadcast & Media Systems Technicians
12 Digital Community Managers
11 Film/TV Post-Production Technical Operators
11 Hygiene Specialists
10 Air Traffic Controllers
10 Digital Accessibility Specialists
10 Employability Practitioners
10 Football Coaches
9 Engineering Maintenance Technicians
9 Naval Architects / Marine Engineering Technicians
9 Railway/Passenger Transport Operations Managers
8 Counter Fraud Investigators
8 Facilities Managers
7 Computer Games Developers
7 School Business Professionals
6 Antisocial Behaviour & Community Safety Officers
6 Dental Technicians
6 Fire Safety Inspectors
6 Rehabilitation Officers (Visual Impairment)
6 Town Planning Technicians
5 Architectural Technicians
5 Asset Managers
5 Broadcasting Technical Operators
5 Visual Merchandisers
4 Aircraft Certifying Technicians
4 Data Protection Practitioners
4 Gymnastics/Trampoline Coaches & Rebound Therapists
4 Padel Coaches
4 Space Engineering Technicians
4 Unified Communications Trouble Shooters
3 Early Intervention Practitioners
3 Fashion & Textiles Technologists
3 Historic Site Advisers
3 Music Teachers
3 Pensions Administrators
3 Port Marine Operations Officers
3 Senior Culinary Chefs
3 Sports Development Officers
3 Utilities Technicians
2 Arboriculturists
2 Auctioneers
2 Building Information Modelling (BIM) Technicians
2 Chaplains
2 Energy Specialists
2 Music Recording Technicians
2 Payroll Assistant Managers
2 Tax Technology Technicians
2 Travel Executives
2 VFX Artists
2 Water Recycling Engineers
1 Chemical Process Technician
1 Clinical Coder
1 Cricket Coach
1 Cultural Heritage Conservation Technician
1 Customs & Foreign Exchange Expert
1 Fitness Club Manager
1 Fitness Instructor
1 Health Informatics Specialist
1 Horticultural / Landscape Design Practitioner
1 Lighting Designer
1 Metrology Technician
1 Outdoor Learning Specialist
1 Process Leader
1 Proposals Co-ordinator
1 Tennis Coach
1 Wedding Accessories Designer
1 Wedding Venue Co-ordinator
Going forward
All being well I will continue posting weekly or fortnightly updates, usually on Sunday nights or Monday mornings.
© Alan Bullock Careers, 1/5/2023