Latest reflections on the situation in England
The usual pattern during the spring and summer periods is that higher apprenticeships remain fairly steady but degree apprenticeships slow down. This was very much the case again in Week 231, with total numbers quite similar to the previous week. The main highlights were an annual posting of 20 Royal Navy Intelligence Analyst HAs and another surge of Sports Coach HAs.
The Intelligence Analyst roles involve initial training at HMS Raleigh at Torpoint (Cornwall), followed by periods spent at HMS Collingwood in Fareham (Hampshire) and Chicksands (Bedfordshire) interspersed with sea training.
Meanwhile, Sport Coach HAs have been something of a phenomenon that I wouldn’t have known so much about were it not for my blog. They are frequently posted, quite often in batches, they predominantly involve working with children in primary schools and they’re often located in parts of the country that tend not to see quite so much industrial or commercial activity. In that respect East Anglia, the East Midlands, the South West and the London Borough of Havering often seem to be Sports Coach hotspots. On the other hand starting salaries are normally significantly lower than average, usually between £8,000 and £13,000 per annum. This week’s new Sports Coach vacancies were split between Wiltshire, Somerset, Hampshire, Dorset, Northamptonshire and Leicestershire, along with two Gymnastics Coach HAs in North London.
Whilst on a sporting theme, there were also some new Chartered Manager (Sport) DAs at a tennis centre near Aylesbury. And as for HAs, there was a Countryside Ranger based at Crawley in West Sussex and a Brewer near Ripon in North Yorkshire. However, Wiltshire was especially notable for punching above its weight this week and was even busier than London, so for that reason it’s the location of my featured image, a photo I took ten years ago.
Headline data (England)
Since 1st January 2020 I’ve been continuously tracking new vacancies that would be suitable for Level 3 school/college leavers to apply for during their final year of full-time education or within a year of leaving. During the latest one-week period from 3rd to 9th June I recorded:
- 40 new Degree/Professional Apprenticeship vacancies (Levels 6/7) and
- 119 new Higher Apprenticeship vacancies (Levels 4/5)
- giving a total of 159 for the week
In the 231 weeks from 1st January 2020 to 9th June 2024 I’ve now recorded:
- 33,372 new Degree/Professional Apprenticeships (Levels 6/7) and
- 26,388 new Higher Apprenticeships (Levels 4/5)
- giving a total of 59,760
The average weekly totals across all 231 weeks have been:
- 145 DAs + 114 HAs = 259 average weekly total
Latest update on Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
Having also tracked new vacancies in the three other devolved nations since 1st June 2022, my latest running totals are as follows:
- Scotland: 1,105 vacancies at SQF Levels 10/11
- Wales: 289 vacancies at Levels 6/7 and 197 at Levels 4/5
- Northern Ireland: 173 vacancies at Levels 6/7 and 40 at Levels 4/5
My latest two-year Scotland report was published last week and can be found on my blog.
Updated occupational analysis
Every week I update my occupational analysis, breaking the England 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 January 2020 is given below for both degree and higher apprenticeships.
Degree/Professional Apprenticeships (Levels 6/7):
In total there have been 33,372 new vacancies spread across 111 occupational areas and starting salaries have ranged from £5,590 to £36,822pa, with the average being somewhere in the middle at around £19K to £20K. The occupational breakdown is as follows:
5,518 Accountancy/Tax/Audit Professionals
4,696 Police Constables
3,309 Digital Technology Solutions: General *see below for details
1,463 Civil Engineers
1,415 Chartered Managers: General Business
1,327 Software Engineers/Developers
1,086 Project Managers: General
1,044 Chartered Quantity Surveyors
938 Data Scientists/Analysts/Engineers
835 Nurses (625 Adult, 150 Mental Health, 49 Learning Disability, 11 Child)
665 Nuclear Engineers
654 Electrical & Electronic Engineers
627 Design & Development Engineers
578 Manufacturing Engineers
488 Supply Chain Professionals
450 Building Services Design Engineers
449 Banking/Financial Services/Investment Professionals
448 Chartered Surveyors: Project Management / Real Estate / General Practice
429 Solicitors
400 Aerospace Engineers
400 Cyber Security Professionals
347 Professional Economists
341 Digital Marketing Professionals
314 Laboratory Scientists
313 Sales Professionals
268 Chartered Managers: Retail Leadership
263 Healthcare Science Practitioners (62 Biomedical Sciences, 32 Cardiac Physiology, 31 Radiation Physics, 30 Nuclear Medicine, 23 Audiology, 21 Medical Engineering, 21 Respiratory & Sleep Physiology, 17 Radiation Engineering, 15 Neurophysiology, 5 Digital Healthcare Science, 3 Clinical Informatics, 1 Diagnostic Radiology, 1 Rehabilitation Engineering, 1 Renal Technology)
259 Environmental Practitioners
223 Food Technologists
216 Electromechanical Engineers
214 Chartered Building Surveyors
197 Railway & Rail Systems Engineers
186 Construction Site Managers
167 Food/Drink Manufacturing & Production Managers
164 Control Technical Support & Control Systems Engineers
162 Project Controls Professionals
159 Operating Department Practitioners (NHS)
127 Occupational Therapists
119 Radiographers (63 Diagnostic, 56 Therapeutic)
109 Materials Science Technologists/Engineers
103 Digital User Experience (UX) Designers
94 Social Workers
89 Podiatrists
84 Design & Construction Managers / Architectural Technologists
82 Chemical/Plant Engineers
80 Creative Digital Designers
80 Non-Destructive Testing Engineers
77 Chartered Managers: Hotels & Hospitality
74 Town Planners
71 Chartered Managers: Recruitment
68 Building Control Surveyors
61 Clinical Trials Specialists
59 Packaging Professionals
56 Environmental Health Officers
53 Broadcast/Communication/Media Systems Engineers
53 Chartered Rural Surveyors (Land Agents)
48 Marine/Submarine Engineers
45 Social Researchers
44 Human Resources & People Professionals
42 Chartered Managers: Manufacturing & Production (non-food)
40 Marketing/Brand Managers
40 Transport Planners
38 Physiotherapists
37 Chartered Geospatial/Land Surveyors
36 Ordnance Munitions & Explosives Engineers
34 Chartered Managers: Social Change, Charities & Voluntary Sector
33 Architectural Assistants
33 Fire Safety Engineers
33 Public Health Practitioners
31 Journalists
25 Aerospace Software Engineers
23 Chartered Managers: Sports Business & Development
22 Insurance Professionals
22 Midwives
20 Speech & Language Therapists
15 Forestry Professionals
13 Environmental Engineers
12 Dietitians
12 Theme Park Engineers
9 Agricultural/Horticultural Advisers
9 Chartered Surveyors: Land Buyers
9 Propulsion Engineers
8 Gas Transmission Engineers
8 Trading Standards Officers
8 Youth Workers
7 Chartered Managers: Buying & Procurement
6 Actuarial Professionals
6 Chartered Legal Executives
5 Chartered Managers: Fitness & Leisure Centres
5 Operations Analysts
4 Assistant Teachers / Learning Coaches
4 Chartered Managers: Theme Parks
3 Assistant Archivists
3 Digital Transformation Engineers
3 Education Technology Specialists
3 Orthotists/Prosthetists
3 Risk & Safety Management Practitioners
3 TV Production Managers
2 Licensed Conveyancers
2 Lighting Designers
2 Pensions Professionals
2 Sonographers
1 Community Centre Manager
1 Events Manager
1 Facilities Manager
1 Games Programmer
1 Human Performance Engineer
1 Resilience & Emergencies Professional
1 Robotics Engineer
1 Service Designer
1 Space Systems Engineer
*DAs in Digital Technology Solutions (DTS) open up a wide range of roles. Some vacancies specify the role, while others are flexible. The three most frequently specified roles have been Software Engineer/Developer, Data Analyst and Cyber Security Specialist and I’ve recorded these as three separate occupations in my DA listings above (Data Analysts being merged in with Data Scientists and Data Engineers for the purposes of my reports). Meanwhile, those DAs listed as Digital Technology Solutions: General are either flexible or they lead to other specific roles. The following is a list of all the DTS roles I’ve recorded since 2020 and it now encompasses 120 different job titles, which I’ve subdivided into themed groups to make it a bit more digestible:
- Software Engineer, Software Developer, Software Tester
- Data Scientist, Data Analyst, Global Data Analyst, Data Product Specialist, Sales Data Analyst, Data Engineer, Data Architect
- Network Architect, Enterprise Architect, Digital Solutions Architect, Technology Architect
- IT Consultant, Solutions Consultant, Software Consultant, Software Implementation Consultant, Technical Consultant, Technology Consultant, Functional Consultant, Business Consultant, Dynamics Consultant, Security Consultant, Client Consultant, Application Management Consultant, Microsoft Dynamics & Power Applications Consultant, AI Technical Sales Adviser
- Network Engineer, DevOps Engineer, Solutions Engineer, Digital Solutions Engineer, Digital Engineer, Digital & Technology Engineer, Digital Manufacturing Engineer, Hardware Engineer, Systems Engineer, Business Systems Engineer, Controls Engineer, Control Systems Engineer, Automation Engineer, IT Engineer, IT Support Engineer, Technical Support Engineer, Service Desk Engineer, Cloud Engineer, Quality Assurance Engineer, Infrastructure Engineer, Telecommunications Engineer, Sales Engineer, Electronic Systems Design & Development Engineer
- Digital Developer, Application Developer, Business Systems Developer, Business Intelligence (BI) Developer, Automation Developer, Automation Test Developer, Full Stack Developer, Prototype Developer, WordPress Developer
- Innovation Technologist, Legal Technologist, Credit Trading Technologist, Global Equities Technologist, People (HR) Solutions Technologist
- Business Analyst, Business Technology Analyst, Cyber Security Analyst, Innovation Design Analyst, Agile Analyst, Application Analyst, Applications Support Analyst, Technical Support Analyst, Operations Support Analyst, Support Desk Analyst, IT Support Analyst, IT Service Desk Analyst, Network Strategy Analyst, Global Mobility Analyst, Content Analyst, Security Operations Analyst, Process Mining Analyst, SAP Analyst
- Technology Manager, Junior Product Manager, Sales Account Manager, Sales Operations Manager, Platform Manager, Service Manager, Engineering Information Manager, Associate Digital Delivery Manager, Project Manager, Project Co-ordinator, IT Support & Helpdesk Administrator
- Infrastructure Specialist, FinTech Specialist, DevOps/NetOps Specialist, Client Success Specialist, Digital Project Delivery Support Specialist, Information Management & Technology Specialist, Control Systems Specialist, Rail Signal Control Systems Specialist, Amazon Web Services Specialist, Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition Specialist, Fixed Telecoms Specialist, Scientific Computing Specialist, Technology Operations & Service Delivery Specialist, Solution Engineering & Development Specialist, Client Delivery Specialist, Microsoft 365 Product Specialist, IT Governance & Applications Support Specialist, Operations Resilience & Change Specialist, Innovation Foundry Specialist, Continuous Improvement & Automation Specialist
- Digital Development Officer, Public Health Intelligence Officer
- IT/Computing Technician, Second Line Support Technician
- User Experience Researcher, Content Strategist, Digital Social Media Executive
Higher Apprenticeships (Levels 4/5):
In total there have been 26,388 new vacancies spread across 155 occupational areas and starting salaries have ranged from £5,002 to £40,300pa. The average is around £17K to £18K, except for Sports Coaches which are usually around £10K or lower. The occupational breakdown is as follows:
2,181 Sales Executives
1,691 Accounting Technicians
1,634 Data Analysts
1,609 Software Developers
1,593 Project Management Associates
1,308 Sports Coaches (Children & Young People)
1,001 Nursing Associates
796 Construction Site Supervisors
736 Manufacturing Engineering Technicians
690 Quantity Surveying Technicians
630 Network Engineers
609 Business Analysts
606 Taxation Technicians
487 Commercial Procurement & Supply Practitioners
478 Cyber Security Technologists
447 Social Care Practitioners (Adults/Children/Families/Young People)
443 Software Testers
441 Civil/Site Engineering Technicians
430 Electrical & Electronic Technician Engineers
427 Public Relations & Communications Assistants
364 Building Services Engineering Technicians
364 Investment Operations Specialists
342 Insurance Practitioners
325 Buying & Merchandising Assistants
311 Junior Management Consultants
274 Technician Scientists
272 Marketing Executives
272 Retail Managers
268 DevOps Engineers
262 Healthcare Associate Practitioners (150 Reablement, 69 Multidisciplinary, 12 Diagnostic Imaging, 8 Mammography, 6 Podiatry, 5 Speech Therapy, 3 Continuing Healthcare, 3 Intensive Care, 2 Dietetic Speech & Language, 1 Critical Care, 1 Maternity Support, 1 Occupational Therapy, 1 Stroke Rehabilitation)
260 Construction Design & Build / Architectural Technicians
240 Associate Ambulance Practitioners / Paramedics
217 Early Years Lead Practitioners
207 Regulatory Compliance Officers
202 Policy Practitioners
195 Police Community Support Officers
176 Healthcare Science Associates/Technicians (61 Audiology & Hearing Aid Dispensing, 42 Medical Engineering, 21 Genetics Technology, 20 Cardiac & Respiratory Physiology, 14 Sleep & Respiratory Physiology, 4 Clinical Chemistry, 4 Tissue Retrieval, 2 Medical Physics, 2 Phlebotomy, 2 Rehabilitation Engineering, 1 Biomedicine, 1 Neurophysiology, 1 Nuclear Medicine, 1 Orthoptics)
175 Mineral Products Technicians
159 Railway Engineering Technicians
158 People Professionals / HR Specialists
147 Food Production Technicians & Process Leaders
145 Quality Assurance Practitioners/Engineers
140 Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability Practitioners
129 Nuclear Technicians
122 Propulsion Technicians (Automotive/Aerospace)
118 Hospitality Managers
117 Air Traffic Controllers (mainly RAF)
111 Intelligence Analysts
97 Vehicle Damage Assessors
94 Internal Audit Practitioners
92 Actuarial Technicians
90 Journalists
78 Applications Support Leads
77 Financial Advisers/Paraplanners
76 Audiovisual Technicians
76 Brewers
75 Recruitment Consultants
72 Automation & Controls Engineering Technicians
65 Business Operations Managers
60 Revenues & Welfare Benefits Officers
57 Market Research Executives
55 Information Managers
54 Business Improvement Practitioners
54 Dairy Technologists
54 Learning & Skills Practitioners/Mentors
45 Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) Engineers
43 Engineering Maintenance Technicians
43 TV/Media Production Co-ordinators
41 Housing/Property/Lettings Managers
41 Ordnance Munitions & Explosives Technicians
36 Paralegals
33 Aircraft Engineering Technicians
32 Countryside Rangers
28 Estate Agency Sales Negotiators
25 Engineer Surveyors
22 Land Referencers
20 Acoustics Technicians
20 Digital Accessibility Specialists
18 Digital Community Managers
16 Data Protection Officers
15 Facilities Managers
15 Fibre Cable Engineers
15 Smart Energy Engineers
13 Football Coaches
13 Gymnastics Coaches
12 Broadcast & Media Systems Technicians
12 Hygiene Specialists
12 Passenger Transport Operations Managers
11 Film/TV Post-Production Technical Operators
11 Governance Officers
11 Historic Environment Advice / Archaeological Assistants
10 Aviation Operations Managers
10 Employability Practitioners
10 Town Planning Technicians
9 Antisocial Behaviour & Community Safety Officers
9 Counter Fraud Investigators
9 Marine Engineering Technicians
9 Port Marine Operations Officers
9 Rehabilitation Officers (Visual Impairment)
8 Dental Technicians
8 School Business Professionals
7 Asset Managers
7 Computer Games Developers
7 Digital Product Managers
7 Early Intervention Practitioners
7 Fire Safety Inspectors
6 Digital Learning Designers
6 Music Teachers
6 Outdoor Learning Specialists
5 Broadcasting Technical Operators
5 Unified Communications Troubleshooters
5 Visual Merchandisers
4 Aircraft Certifying Technicians
4 Arboriculturists / Tree Officers
4 Music Recording Technicians
4 Padel Coaches
4 Space Engineering Technicians
4 Tax Technology Technicians
3 Culinary Chefs
3 Fashion & Textiles Technologists
3 Junior Animators
3 Payroll Associates
3 Pensions Administrators
3 Sports Development Officers
3 Utilities Technicians
3 Visual Effects Artists
2 Auctioneers
2 Chaplains
2 Cricket Coaches
2 Energy Specialists
2 Health Play Specialist
2 Horticultural/Landscaping Technicians
2 Lifting Equipment Operations Engineers
2 Marine Pilots
2 Publishing Professionals
2 Trampoline Coaches & Rebound Therapists
2 Travel Executives
2 Water Recycling Engineers
1 Chemical Process Technician
1 Conveyancing Technician
1 Cultural Heritage Conservation Technician
1 Customs & Foreign Exchange Expert
1 Data Engineer
1 Fitness Club Manager
1 Fitness Instructor
1 Goalkeeping Coach
1 Health Informatics Specialist
1 Hotel Reception Manager
1 Lighting Designer
1 Metrology Technician
1 Proposals Co-ordinator
1 Scientific Instrument Maker
1 Small Vessel Chief Engineer
1 Tennis Coach
1 Wedding Accessories Designer
1 Wedding Venue Co-ordinator
1 Youth Justice Practitioner
Updated analysis by county and region
By county (loosely defined) the 59,760 higher and degree apprenticeships advertised in England since January 2020 have been distributed as follows:
- Greater London (13,291)
- Yorkshire (5,338)
- West Midlands (3,827)
- Greater Manchester (3,303)
- Bristol & Gloucestershire (2,933)
- Hampshire (2,124)
- Berkshire (1,964)
- Surrey (1,375)
- Hertfordshire (1,367)
- Cheshire (1,290)
- Tyne & Wear (1,258)
- Cambridgeshire (1,159)
- Nottinghamshire (1,130)
- Derbyshire (1,118)
- Cumbria (1,114)
- Sussex (1,077)
- Merseyside (1,017)
- Lancashire (980)
- Essex (958)
- Devon (916)
- Warwickshire (905)
- Suffolk (871)
- Buckinghamshire (838)
- Somerset & South Bristol (811)
- Kent (783)
- Dorset (754)
- Leicestershire (731)
- Oxfordshire (727)
- Wiltshire (724)
- Bedfordshire (702)
- Staffordshire (673)
- County Durham (561)
- Northamptonshire (480)
- Lincolnshire (439)
- Norfolk (429)
- Cornwall (426)
- Worcestershire (413)
- Shropshire (377)
- Northumberland (85)
- Isle of Wight (82)
- Herefordshire (65)
- Rutland (19)
- Remote-working or flexible location (105)
- Region specified but not county (87)
- Unspecified region (134)
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 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 January 2020 per 1,000 of that population and the regions are then ‘ranked’ accordingly:
- 13,291 London (1,078,600: 12.32)
- 6,573 South West (645,800: 10.18)
- 6,314 West Midlands (720,900: 8.76)
- 7,704 North West (884,600: 8.71)
- 8,970 South East (1,040,500: 8.62)
- 5,486 East of England (685,300: 8.01)
- 5,358 Yorkshire & The Humber (670,800: 7.99)
- 3,830 East Midlands (593,700: 6.45)
- 1,995 North East (313,000: 6.37)
- 105 Remote or flexible
- 134 Unspecified region
- 59,760 Total England (6,633,200: 9.01)
Whilst my data is always going to have flaws in it, I think the above comparisons give a fair reflection of the regional differences that exist. The South West’s prominence is perhaps surprising, with Bristol being a particularly busy hub.
- NB The Teesside area of North Yorkshire is in the North East region (not Yorkshire & The Humber) and North East Lincolnshire is in the Yorkshire & The Humber region (not East Midlands).
- The 87 vacancies for which the region was specified but not the county were in West Midlands (48), East Midlands (24), South West (9) and Yorkshire & The Humber (6).
Going forward
All being well I’ll continue posting weekly or fortnightly updates, usually on Sunday nights or Monday mornings. However, for medical reasons my reports may be less frequent during the next few weeks.
Footnote: How the data has been collected
Since 1st January 2020 I’ve kept a record of degree and higher 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 very close tabs on other national vacancy sources.
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 in their final year of school/college or after gaining up to twelve months’ temporary experience.
I use the term ‘work-ready’ because academic qualifications alone are never enough to compete successfully for a higher or degree apprenticeship. A UCAS points score of 112 is the most frequently quoted minimum entry requirement for DAs (sometimes more and often less), but 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 precise numbers and locations. For that reason and others my reports always come with flaws, caveats and some editorial licence. However, I think the analyses I’ve built up paint a unique, intriguing and representative picture of what’s out there in a changing post-18 career landscape, as well as conveying a fairly realistic sense of comparative scale from both an occupational and regional perspective.
As a general observation I think it’s fair to say that there will never be enough degree apprenticeships to meet the potential demand, and where you live is a factor as well. To a certain extent there’s probably a mismatch between students’ aspirations and the actual occupations available too, which occasionally leads to reports of some of the less popular vacancies being hard to fill. In addition, only about 25% of overall apprenticeship vacancies are taken up by under-19s, which partly explains why my cumulative data falls well short of any official data based on apprenticeship starts. Meanwhile, a significant proportion of those Level 3 students who do take up apprenticeships will start on Level 3 programmes rather than progressing directly to Level 4 or above. The prominence of STEM occupations in my listings is also very noticeable.
One further significant observation is that NHS and other healthcare roles have become increasingly prominent in my data over time, thanks especially to the wonderful NHS Jobs website. However, these vacancies often stretch my criteria to the limit in terms of the maturity and experience they look for. Occasionally school/college leavers are actually mentioned in the person spec, but more often NHS vacancies are aimed at people with at least a few months’ experience or more. However, I’ve worked with a lot of young students in the past, especially those on Level 3 courses in the health and social care field and/or those with significant work/voluntary experience or caring responsibilities, who would be capable of making a very competitive application for such roles. Hence, I do include these vacancies if I think a mature 18/19-year-old would be considered, especially within a year of leaving school or college.
Finally, there’s sometimes an element of doubt about whether to include a vacancy under Degree or Higher. My approach to this is to count a vacancy as ‘Degree’ if it starts at Level 4 and moves seamlessly on to Level 6 or 7, but as ‘Higher’ if it starts at Level 4 with an option to progress to Level 6 as opposed to an expectation.
Although my data is not stored electronically, I do have a written record of all 59,760 vacancies with details of the employer, occupation, location(s), minimum starting salary (if known) and, in the case of DAs, minimum entry grades and degree provider. As a guidance practitioner myself it’s been an incredibly illuminating and informative process, transforming my own perceptions about the labour market.
© Alan Bullock Careers, 9/6/2024