As the largest employer in Warrington, the council takes its responsibilities to develop young people very seriously.
These apprenticeships are aimed primarily at 16 to 18 year olds but are increasingly being taken up by young people in the 19 - 25 year age group.
Apprenticeship positions potentially exist in all council services and cover a wide range of occupational areas.
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