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A leading public health organization in Norwich is seeking a Public Health Apprentice to join their team. This three-year, fully funded apprenticeship combines academic study with practical experience, leading to a BSc in Public Health. Candidates should possess UK Level 2 qualifications in Maths and English, and must be at least 18 years old. The role offers comprehensive training and development opportunities in various public health initiatives.
Job Description
Public Health Apprentice 8880 | Fixed Term Contract for 3 Years | £31,537 to £33,699 per annum (Scale G) | 37 hours per week | County Hall, Norwich
We’re offering an exciting opportunity for someone passionate about public health and wellbeing to join Norfolk County Council’s Public Health Team as a Public Health Apprentice.
This fully funded, three-year ‘earn as you learn’ apprenticeship combines academic study with practical experience in public health. The Apprentice will work within Norfolk County Council’s Public Health Team, contributing to real initiatives while studying for a BSc in Public Health through Coventry University via day release.
Throughout the programme, the Apprentice will build a strong academic foundation and develop a portfolio of experience across diverse public health settings. On successful completion of the apprenticeship, gain a BSc in Public Health and be eligible to register as a Public Health Practitioner with the UK Public Health Register (UKPHR).
As an employer, we recognise that equality, diversity, and inclusion are fundamental to how we operate. We actively encourage applications from individuals within our local communities and welcome personal lived experience as part of the application process.
Applicants should be prepared to undertake 3 years of study. The successful candidate should be available to start January 2026; formal course induction is week commencing January 2026 with modules due to commence week commencing (TBC).
This role offers an excellent opportunity to develop your career in a supportive and collaborative environment. Norfolk County Council also offers a range of benefits, including a generous annual leave entitlement, access to the Local Government Pension Scheme, discounts on sports and leisure activities, and more.
We welcome informal enquiries about the role. To find out more, please contact Sarah Barnes, Public Health Principal – Health Protection, at sarah.barnes@norfolk.gov.uk.
We will be reviewing applications daily, and reserve the right to close the advert early if suitable candidates are identified.
Norfolk County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all staff, other workers and volunteers to share this commitment.
Before you apply, we recommend reading the full Job Description and Person Specification to help you demonstrate you meet the criteria. You can also find information on our Terms and Conditions here.
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Closing date: 30 September 2025 at 23.59
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