Hospitality and Catering
Chefs, bakers and front-of-house staff perfecting the basics, exploring new ideas and creating amazing customer experiences are just some of the reasons we love this industry so much.
There are opportunities to work in pubs, restaurants, hotels, as an independent street vendor and to travel the world.
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
Click on the roles below to find out more about them. For more information or to register your interest, please click the 'register your interest' button.
Key Skills Needed:
Creativity
Communication
Time management
Attention to detail
Consistent, reliable and respectful
Total no. of jobs
46,900
In South Yorkshire by 2030
2,100 new jobs created in South Yorkshire
Employers we work with
Success Stories
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Leah Bancroft
Former Hospitality and Catering Level 2 Apprentice
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Leah Bancroft is currently employed as a Wedding and Events Supervisor with Longbow Venues. She was promoted the week after finishing her apprenticeship!
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Olivia Cartlidge
Level 2 Commis Chef
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From mastering flavour profiles to representing her college at national competitions, Olivia Cartlidge has truly made the most of every opportunity that’s come her way during her Level 2 Commis Chef Apprenticeship with Apprenticeships+ at The Sheffield College.
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