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Managment Apprentice in Primary Care

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NHS & Private Healthcare

165 HIGH STREET, QUARRY BANK, BRIERLEY HILL, DY5 2AEApprenticeship

Role overview

About this role

Kick-start your career in healthcare management with this exciting apprenticeship within a busy NHS GP surgery. Gain hands-on experience in operations, finance, patient services, and business administration whilst working towards a recognised qualification and developing the skills needed for a future leadership role.

Job details

Compensation

Paid opportunity

Closing date

17 June 2026

Working hours

Monday - Friday, between 8.00am - 6.30pm. Exact working hours will be agreed with the successful candidate and training provider. Occasional attendance at staff meetings, training events, or practice development sessions may be required.

Standard

Leader in adult care (level 5)

Level 5

Location

165 HIGH STREET, QUARRY BANK, BRIERLEY HILL, DY5 2AE

Posted

11 June 2026

Disability Confident Employer

Entry requirements

Qualifications

SubjectTypeGradeStatus
englishGCSEcRequired
mathsGCSEcRequired

Skills required

What they're looking for

Communication skillsIT skillsAttention to detailOrganisation skillsProblem solving skillsAdministrative skillsNumber skillsAnalytical skillsLogicalTeam workingInitiativeNon judgementalPatience

165 HIGH STREET

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Company

NHS & Private Healthcare

NHS & Private Healthcare works in health, science, or research-led environments where quality, evidence, compliance, teamwork, and patient or customer outcomes can be central.

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Preparing for NHS & Private Healthcare

Good applications show scientific curiosity, accuracy, care with processes, ethical awareness, and the ability to learn technical material.

  • Use examples involving careful analysis, lab work, research, data, or process control.
  • Show how you manage detail without losing sight of real-world impact.
  • Mention collaboration and communication with non-specialists where possible.