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Insurance Underwriting Apprenticeship

AvivaBallyconnell, County Cavan

Join the future makers! Keen to learn? Eager to move ahead? You can do both when you’re an Aviva Apprentice. An Apprenticeship in Insurance in Aviva allows you to gain professional qualifications while learning on the job and earning a salary, with our programmes offering the perfect way to launch an exciting new career. We are looking for talented, customer focused individuals who are passionate about moving their career forward. During the 3-year programme you will gain invaluable experience in insurance at one of Ireland’s leading insurers, allowing you to develop your technical expertise as well as professional capabilities. When you join Aviva, you will receive a bespoke induction and will be assigned a business mentor and in house experienced supervisor who will support you throughout the programme. In addition to gaining on the job insurance experience, you will complete the insurance industry professional qualifications APA and CIP as well as a Level 8 Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Insurance Practice (Apprenticeship). If you can commit to a 3-year programme, study at a BA (Hons) level and work at the same time and want to develop a career that has a career path for success then we want to hear from you! At Aviva, we're best known for providing insurance. And there are lots of factors that affect how much it costs. This includes the type of cover being provided, the likelihood of something bad happening, the value of what’s being insured, and the customer’s history of making claims in the past. Our underwriters take all this, and more, into account. They assess whether it’s something we’d be comfortable to insure and, if so, how much we would charge our customer for it. Join us as an Underwriting Apprentice and you'll be learning from some of the most skilled underwriters in the insurance industry. What’s more, you’ll be able to earn a salary while working towards qualifications and enjoy a permanent role from day one. What will I be doing? As Part of your Apprenticeship in Underwriting in our Commercial Property team in our General Insurance Business you will;

3 days agoApprenticeship

Various Apprentice Positions

Fermanagh & Omagh District CouncilEnniskillen, Fermanagh£11.79 per hour

Job Title, Post 1: Apprentice - Leisure Attendant Key Purpose of the Post: To assist with the leisure services team within the Omagh Leisure Centre to carry out, as part of a team, a range of duties to provide a high-quality service to users. • Support the customer services team at all times, which includes providing information and guidance to the public. • Ensure all cleaning duties are carried out to the required standard. This will include internal and external areas under the control of the facility. • Record and report incidents, accidents and ‘near misses’. • Assist in the preparation and operation of events and activities including the assembly and dismantling of equipment in a timely and safe manner. • To complete National Pool Lifeguard Qualification within the first 12 months of the apprenticeship. • Any other duties as required by the centre manager. Job Title, Post 2: Apprentice - Community Wellbeing Key Purpose of the Post: To support the community services team, helping to plan and deliver health and wellbeing projects,programmes, events, and activities across the Fermanagh and Omagh district area. • To support the delivery of key health and wellbeing initiatives to encourage participation across the district’s age spectrum. • To assist with the promotion of all service delivery through the use of social media. • Assist the community services team with the development and delivery of intervention programmes as required. • Evening and weekend shifts may be required to meet the needs of the community. Job Title, Post 3: Apprentice - HGV Mechanic Key Purpose of the Post: To work in the vehicle maintenance garage in Killyvilly Depot, Enniskillen providing a range of maintenance services for all the Council’s vehicles, plant, equipment, and machinery. • Assist the Mechanics to carry out work of servicing, repair and maintenance of all the Council owned vehicles and items of plant and equipment including electrical/electronic work on specialist vehicles. • Assist the Mechanics to undertake inspections/servicing/MOT and PSV preparation and repairs to company vehicles, plant and equipment to VOSA Standards in a timely manner as set out by the Lead Mechanic/Fleet Manager. • Diagnosis of faults - electronic, electrical, mechanical or hydraulic. • Maintain service records and update the designated officer. General for all positions: • All apprentices will be supported by a workplace mentor, who will be their first point of contact. They will help in providing the guidance and feedback necessary for the apprentice to thrive in their post. • To ensure full compliance with all Health and Safety at Work legislation in accordance with the Council’s Health and Safety at Work policy and all associated procedures and guidance and to be an advocate for high standards of Health and Safety performance. • To implement the Council’s Human Resources policies and procedures. • To comply with all the Council’s policies and procedures including the Employee Code of Conduct and the Employee and Councillor Working Relationship Protocol. • To promote the Council’s equal opportunities policies and avoid all forms of discrimination as an employer and a service provider. • To implement all Financial and Procurement policies and procedures. • To comply with employee responsibility in relation to all records held, created or used as part of the Council’s business. All records, paper or electronic, are public records and accessible by the general public, with limited exceptions, under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, the Environment Regulations 2004 and the Data Protection Act 1998. • To undertake the duties of the post at all times in a manner that enhances and promotes the positive image of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council The postholder will be expected to be flexible and adaptable to meet the changing needs and requirements of the organisation. The above list should not be seen as an exhaustive list of duties, and the postholder will be expected to undertake other relevant duties, as required. Essential Criteria: Available to commence the apprenticeship programme no later than mid-September 2024. Method of Assessment: Application Form 1) Enrolment on the relevant course at South West College (details below) 2) Meet the entry requirements of the relevant course including GCSE A to D in English and Maths or equivalent Post 1 - Leisure Attendant: Sports, Leisure, or Exercise related course Post 2 - Community Wellbeing: Sports, Leisure, or Exercise related course Post 3 - HGV Mechanic: C&G Level 2 Diploma in Heavy Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Method of Assessment: Application Form Work experience which is relevant for the apprenticeship you are applying for (e.g. Work placement, Saturday job, part-time work, unpaid volunteering) OR Skills which complement the apprenticeship you are applying for Method of Assessment: Application Form and Interview Access to a form of transport to meet the needs of the post Method of Assessment: Application Form Hours of Work: Up to 37 hours per week (includes time spent at course of study) Salary: SCP 3; £22,737 per annum (pro rata); £11.79 per hour. The postholder will be paid monthly into their bank/building society account. Employment of People with Convictions The Councils policy on Employment of People with Convictions; and A Code of Practice is available to all applicants to download under “related documents”. A criminal record will not necessarily be a bar to obtaining a position. Fermanagh and Omagh District Council complies fully with AccessNI’s Code of Practice regarding the correct handling, use, storage retention and disposal of Disclosure Applications and Disclosure information. We also comply fully with our obligations under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other relevant legislation pertaining to the safe handling, storage, retention and disposal of Disclosure information. Access NI Code of Practice can be obtained from www.accessni.gov.uk. Once the retention period has elapsed, the HR service will ensure that any disclosure information is immediately destroyed by secure means. AccessNI have published a Privacy Notice on the Department of Justice website which can be found at https://www.justice-ni.gov.uk/publications/ani-privacy General: The appointment will be subject to: a) Satisfactory references from two referees (one of which should be from the present or previous employer). b) The terms and conditions of employment of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council. c) A satisfactory receipt of a Basic Access NI Disclosure Certificate (if required). d) A satisfactory standard of attendance, conduct and performance in carrying out the duties of the post. e) The terms of the Northern Ireland Local Government Pension Scheme. f) The satisfactory completion of a probationary period of six months with an interim period of three months. g) The production of evidence of qualifications as listed on the Application Form. h) A medical report by the Council’s Medical Examiner which confirms fitness for employment in the position.

30+ days agoApprenticeship
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