Floristry and Horticulture
Do you love flowers and plants? Do you enjoy working outside and creating amazing things? If the answers are yes, a career in Floristry and Horticulture could be for you!
As an Apprentice, you will gain hands-on experience in a supportive team developing knowledge, skills and behaviours that will benefit you throughout your career journey. And let’s not forget that you will also receive an industry recognised qualification.
Careers you can train for with an Apprenticeship
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Key Skills Needed:
Communication
Flexible and adaptable
Creative
Time management
Attention to detail
Total no. of jobs
4,400
In South Yorkshire by 2030
100 new jobs created in South Yorkshire
Employers we work with
Success Stories
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Kirsty Noble
Level 2 Florist Apprentice
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Sheffield College apprentice Kirsty Noble, who works at Fresh Ideas Florists in Chesterfield, won a silver medal in the WorldSkills UK National Finals.
News
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Top tips for finding an Apprenticeship and writing a good application
When applying for an Apprenticeship, it’s important to stand out and present yourself in the best possible way to succeed in a competitive field. The following tips from our team of experts will help you stay organised, stand out to employers, and increase your chances of securing an Apprenticeship that suits your goals.
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The Sheffield College is shortlisted for three Educate North Awards
The Sheffield College is a finalist in three categories of an awards scheme championing the work of educational institutions in the North.
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Apprenticeship Levy Changes Coming in August 2026. What Employers Need to Know!
From 1 August 2026, changes to the way apprenticeship training is funded will come into effect as the current Apprenticeship Levy transitions to the new Growth & Skills Levy. While the changes aim to make skills investment more flexible, they also introduce several important funding changes that employers should be aware of.