Salary: From September £8.00 per hour – Apprenticeship Wage - during first 12 months. (If 19 years old or over, after 12 months your salary will increase to minimum wage for your age)
Hours: 37 hours per week
Location: Carlisle
Contract: Apprenticeship
Start Date: From September 2026 onwards
Apprenticeship Duration: Typically 18 months
Closing Date: 9th March
Interviews: 30th March – 20th April 2026
About This Opportunity
As an Associate Project Manager Apprentice in our Transport & Highways Team, you'll play a key role in helping deliver projects that keep Cumberland moving. You'll support the team with planning and tracking key milestones across highways schemes, analysing business cases to make sure projects stay on course, and working with engineers, transport planners and other stakeholders to communicate progress clearly.
Your day‑to‑day work could include preparing project reports, supporting senior project managers, identifying risks early to keep projects on track, and helping monitor budgets and timelines. You'll also contribute to quality management—making sure every project meets required standards—and review outcomes to support continuous improvement across the service.
This is a hands‑on opportunity to build practical project management skills, gain real experience on live highways and transport projects, and be part of a team delivering meaningful improvements for local communities.
If this sounds like you, then please get in touch
How To Apply
Please complete the online application form and read all the Supporting Information including the Apprenticeship Description carefully to help you complete your application.
Ensure you have answered the three questions telling us why you're interested and how you have or would develop the essential skills, qualities and behaviours and give examples. Please remember to indicate which apprenticeship you are applying for – it could be both
List all your qualifications, including any predicted exam grades.
If you have any additional information you'd like to provide to support your application, for example a copy of your CV or a covering letter, please upload with your application form.
Eligibility Checks: Training providers will carry out eligibility checks. Some of the details you have included in your application form i.e. name; date of birth; home address; email address; telephone/mobile number and qualifications will be shared with commissioned apprenticeship training providers for the purpose of the recruitment, training and management of the apprenticeship programme.
We believe in cultivating potential over perfection. If this apprenticeship sounds like you and you resonate with our values, we encourage you to apply or contact for an informal chat prior to your application.
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We welcome applications from everyone
At Cumberland Council, we are dedicated to enhancing the diversity of our workforce, striving to mirror the rich tapestry of the communities we proudly serve. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and are devoted in fostering an inclusive, supportive culture that embraces and appreciates our unique differences.
As a proud Disability Confident Employer, we ensure that applicants with disabilities, meeting the essential criteria for this position, are guaranteed an interview as part of our commitment to equal opportunities. Your diverse perspectives and talents contribute to our collective success.
We're also an Age Friendly Employer, meaning we commit to providing an inclusive workplace for people in their 50s and 60s and taking the necessary action to help them flourish in a multigenerational workforce. We recognise the importance of mature workers and aim to provide an environment on which they can thrive.
Reasonable Adjustments: We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace. If you require any reasonable adjustments to participate in the recruitment process, please let either the hiring manager or our Resourcing Team know on; Adjustments are not always guaranteed although we will endeavour to make adjustments that are reasonable to accommodate your needs.
Guaranteed Interview Schemes
Cumberland Council offers a guaranteed interview scheme to the following applicants as long as your application can demonstrate you meet the essential criteria for the role.
Those who consider themselves disabled as defined by the Equality Act 2010
Those in care or who have left care and are aged 24 and under
Armed forces veterans whose last long term substantive employer was the armed forces
If you meet one or more of the criteria above, and wish to be considered for this scheme, select 'yes' to the appropriate question during your application.
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Associate project manager / Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education