Public Health Practitioner Apprentice

Date:  11 Apr 2025
Job Location: 

Gloucester

This is a Gloucestershire County Council job.
 

  • Job Title:                            Public Health Practitioner Apprentice
  • Job Location:                     Shire Hall, Block 4, 2nd Floor 
  • Salary:                               £23,274 - £24,048 per annum 
  • Hours per Week:               37.00 
  • Contract Type:                   Fixed Term 
  • Duration:                            Three Years 
  • Closing Date:                     05/05/2025 
  • Job Requisition Number:   11001 
  • This post is not open to job share

 

 

Are you passionate about public health, supporting communities and making a difference?

Do you want the opportunity to gain a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Public Health (Hons) alongside working in a team that are dedicated to ensuring Gloucestershire is a county where everyone can live well, be healthy and thrive?

 

About the Team & Role:

As part of our commitment to developing the Public Health workforce, Gloucestershire County Council (GCC) is seeking to recruit a Public Health Practitioner Degree Apprentice who is self-motivated, organised, and passionate about developing a career in public health.

 

This is a 3-year full time degree apprenticeship training programme.  On successful completion of the apprenticeship, the apprentice will achieve a BSc(Hons) Public Health degree (Level 6) and be eligible to apply to join the UK Public Health Register (UKPHR) as a Public Health Practitioner. Please refer to the UKPHR Guidance for more information on the registration route.

 

You would be joining the Public Health and Communities Hub. We are a team who are committed to making a difference to the health and wellbeing of residents, and places and communities, to enable people to live healthy lives and reduce inequalities.

 

You will work flexibly under the direction of senior colleagues to develop and support a range of projects and programmes, work collaboratively with internal and external partners, and engage with communities to enable you to achieve the competencies needed to undertake the degree.

 

80% of your time will involve on-the-job training where you will work flexibly as part of a team, supporting Public Health Consultants, Heads of Commissioning and Public Health Managers to improve health outcomes for the Gloucestershire population.

 

The remaining 20% of your time will be spent undertaking a BSc in Public Health (Hons) from the University of the West of England (UWE).

 

About You:

This is an apprenticeship opportunity where 20% of time will be spent at the University of the West of England (UWE), undertaking a BSc in Public Health (Hons).

 

Therefore, applicants will need to be in a position to apply to UWE by 30th June 2025 and commence the course on 1st September 2025.

 

Applicants need to ensure they meet the entry requirements below before applying:

  • 96 UCAS tariff points.
  • GCSE: Grade C/4 or above in English and Mathematics or equivalent (we accept Functional Skills Level 2 in Maths and English).

  • You can check your UCAS Tariff Points here: UCAS Tariff Points - Calculate Your Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must also meet the Education and Skills Funding Agency eligibility requirements. These are to:

    • be aged 16 years or over

    • be an EEA citizen (with Right to Work in the UK) and not be in any other kind of full-time education (including being enrolled on any other apprenticeship programme)

 

Applicants with a previous undergraduate or postgraduate degree will be considered on an individual basis by UWE via the course application process, but please note applications from individuals who already have an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in Public Health cannot be considered.

 

Please read the job profile which provides further information on the attributes sought of our ideal candidate.

 

The Public Health and Communities Hub support the Council’s Agile Working Policy and expect team members to work an average of two days per their working week in the office, which is based in central Gloucester, and to attend ‘in person’ meetings as and when required. New starters will be required to come into the office more often in their first 3 weeks for induction.

 

Benefits of working for GCC...

In your role, we want you to feel supported, challenged and rewarded. In return for your hard work, you will benefit from:

  • Flexible and agile working opportunities.

    • combination of home working and office working at Shire Hall, Gloucester (Westgate St, GL1 2TG)

    • core working hours of Monday to Friday 09:30-16:00

  • Supportive and positive working environment with regular, robust supervision

  • Annual Leave entitlement of 25.5 days excluding Bank Holidays

    • (Public Health and Communities Hub do not work Bank Holidays)

  • Access to the Local Government Pension Scheme

  • Access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) that provides free, confidential, counselling and advice for employees, available 24 hours a day, online and by telephone

  • Cycle to Work scheme

  • Links to employee networks such as Prism (LGBT+) network, Black Workers Network, Young Employees Network

  • Gloucestershire Salary Sacrifice Green Car Scheme (T&C's apply)

 

How to Apply...

If you feel you have the skills, desire and experience required to make a positive difference then please submit your application and personal statement today by clicking the “Apply Now” button.

 

Your application must include a CV, and a personal statement detailing how you meet the criteria in the job profile. Please limit your personal statement to a maximum of 1,200 words

 

If you would like to have an informal discussion about the role, please contact callum.gutteridge@gloucestershire.gov.uk to arrange a suitable time to talk.

 

Interviews are provisionally planned for the 22nd and 23rd May 2025.

 

 

Additional Information
To access the Job Profile for this role, please follow the link below:-

 

Public Health Practitioner Degree Apprenticeship - Job Profile


Information for Applicants 2025/26 from UWE Bristol


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