The Government's Social Mobility Commission report claims it will take 120 years before disadvantaged teenagers are as likely as their better off counterparts to
get equivalent qualifications.
Not exact matches
It is not saying all young people are required to go back and
get this training; it is if people don't have level 3
qualifications — the
equivalent of an A-level.»
The type of
qualification you'll
get will vary depending on the level of apprenticeship you take — with anything from GCSE
equivalents to degree - level certifications well within your reach.
To help you
get - to - grips with what
qualifications are out there, here's a quick guide to GCSE
equivalents — and how they could benefit your career:
To
get onto a higher apprenticeship, which is the
equivalent of a foundation degree, you'll usually need to have a minimum of five GCSEs at grades A-C and level 3
qualifications such as A-levels, an advanced level diploma, an NVQ level 3 or an advanced apprenticeship.
QUALIFICATIONS High School diploma, or
equivalent Bookkeeping skills preferred Medical record experience to include coding principles Experience with automated billing or Medicare, Medicaid and other third party payors Preferably two years working experience Billing Clerk Job Description 2 KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Basic computer skills Knowledge of general office procedures Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work in a team setting and
get along with others