Friday 14 October 2016

Interested in Computers (cyber Security) and Working for MI5 - YEAR 13



Year 13 students.
British Intelligence Higher Apprenticeship in IT, Software, Internet & Telecoms
Ref: 915
Location:  Cheltenham
Salary: £17,942
Apprenticeship Type: Higher Apprenticeship offering a Foundation Degree in Cyber Security
 
KEY DATES
Closing date for applications: 31st October 2016
Assessment Centre: 09 January 2017 – 3rd February 2017
Start Date: September 2017
 
REQUIREMENTS

To apply for the Higher Apprenticeship, you will need to have (or be expecting to have by September 2017), 3 A Levels at grade C or above with at least 2 A Levels in either Science, Technology, Engineering or Maths (STEM) subjects, or equivalent qualifications in STEM subjects.  You will also require a grade B or above in IGCSE/GCSE maths.

Please use this website to apply
https://www.gchq-careers.co.uk/early-careers/apprenticeships.html?adhoc_referrer=051602014011
 
Job description 
Do you want to be part of an organisation that provides intelligence, protects information and informs policies to keep UK society safe and successful in the cyber age?  If yes we can offer you an exciting and fascinating career.   We’re looking for motivated, technically orientated individuals to join us in  September 2017.
MAKING YOUR APPLICATION

You should only launch your application from within the UK.
You should not discuss your application for this Apprenticeship, other than with your immediate family, providing that they are British. They should also be made aware of the importance of discretion.
You should not post on social media sites about your application or discuss it with anyone else at this stage. You will receive further guidance during the recruitment process.
DV SECURITY CLEARANCE 

We recruit British citizens of all backgrounds, but the nature of our work means that nationality, residence and security requirements are more tightly defined than those of other Civil Service departments.
You must be over 18 at the time of joining the apprentice scheme to go through the Developed Vetting (DV) Security Clearance process, which is designed to clear you for work with the security services.
You’ll go through a rigorous, but fair, vetting process that will look into your background, character, family history and personal circumstances.   
 
 
Kind regards,
 
Jason Davis   
Careers Adviser
 

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