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Why not join Wrexham Council as an apprentice or trainee?

Last updated: 2023/05/30 at 12:31 PM
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If you’ve just finished school or college, or you’re just entering the world of work, and you’re not sure what to do next, why not join Wrexham Council as an apprentice or trainee?

There’s a huge range of jobs and careers at the council, and an apprenticeship or traineeship can be a great way to start out.

You can learn skills on the job, earn a wage and take your first steps towards your chosen career.

We’ve just started recruiting for these roles in Housing, Environment and other council departments.

Take a look at our jobs website for more info.

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Or pop along to one of our drop-in sessions…

  • Monday, April 3 – 2pm-4pm at Ty Pawb
  • Thursday, April 13 – 2pm-4pm at Ty Pawb
  • Monday, April 17 – 4.30pm-6.30pm at Plas Pentwyn, Coedpoeth
  • Wednesday, April 26 – 4.30pm-6.30pm – Gwersyllt Community Centre
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