2. Prospects – What media apprenticeships are available?
• Advertising and digital marketing
• Broadcast media production and editing – television and radio
• Film production
• Journalism
• Publishing
Media apprenticeships are usually offered at the following levels
Advanced – Level 3 equivalent to A-level
Higher – levels 4 and 5 equivalent to a foundation degree or above
Degree – Level 6 equivalent to a bachelors degree
6. Creative alliance apprenticeships
They offer creative, digital and marketing apprenticeships for levels 3-4 from:
• Digital marketer level 3
• Content creator level 3
• Production assistant level 3
• Marketing executive level 4
• Software developer level 4
• Ad media executive level 3
7. Creative Alliances apprenticeship search – digital content creator
level 3
"Work creating engaging content for multiple platforms and mediums with a digital content creator apprenticeship"
What is a digital content creator?
A digital content creator is responsible for developing and creating content that can be used across different media,
which can be digital, social media, broadcast or in print.
Working to the customer/client brief, they research, prepare and develop the media messaging to maximise
audience engagement, capturing the strategy and objectives for the customer and brands needs.
Opportunities
There are different opportunities that require different roles and are in different locations around the UK. In Milton
Keynes there is opportunities to be apart of "Events apprentice", "Cultural learning and participation officer". In
Birmingham there is "Social media coordinator apprentice", Towcester offers "Digital marketer apprentice". In
Woodford green offers "Cultural learning and participation apprentice".
8. Creative Alliances apprenticeship search – digital
content creator level 3
Why do this apprenticeship?
Content creation is a growing industry. Content creation is essential part of business marketing whether it
is print or on screen. This apprenticeship allows you to develop a wide range of skills in a variety of
content creation.
Typical job roles include:
• Junior content producer
• Digital designer
• Graphic designer
• Video producer
• Web designer
• copywriter
9. End point assessment
For the content creator apprenticeship there is an end of point assessment. This is done in the final part of
the apprenticeship. This is how the apprentice is judged on their learning.
The content creator end point assessment (EPA) involves the following:
• Observation at work
• Set test and interview
• Submission of portfolio
10. Training
Training will include:
• Brand and brand awareness
• Content planning and pitching
• Content development
• Principles of graphic design
• Image editing and manipulation
• Illustration and vectors
• Video capture and editing
• Desktop publishing
• Web design and user experience
• SEO and blog writing
• Budgeting
• Content distribution and social media
• Analytic and feedback
• coding
11. How you learn
Apprentices learn the skills they need on the job with the guidance of a development coach who is an expert from the industry. You'll
finish your apprenticeship with a recognised qualification, valuable industry experience, money and substantial opportunities for
promotion.
• Centre based/ online learning
• Work based training
• One to one