Apprenticeship opportunities
As an apprentice with DAC Beachcroft you will be on your way to a career in your chosen area and have a real alternative to university. You will earn a salary and have no university fees to pay. You won’t be thrown in at the deep end; your training will be carefully planned and you will work in a supportive and rewarding team environment.
Legal
A legal apprenticeship is a great way to embark on a career in law. Through on-the-job learning (four days a week) and part-time study at BPP, one of the UK’s leading law schools, you’ll learn how to support our clients on live cases. Over two years, you’ll earn a salary and achieve a Level 3 Paralegal Apprenticeship qualification with no fees to pay. You could have the chance to progress onto the Level 7 Solicitor Apprenticeship scheme too.
You’ll need at least three A-levels (96 UCAS points) as well as five GCSEs at grade C (or 4) or above, including English and Maths (or equivalents).
Business Services
Business Services apprenticeships are based within a number of our Business Services areas including IT, Data Analytics, Finance, Human Resources, and Marketing. As an apprentice you will have the chance to learn how a legal business operates behind the scenes and develop a wealth of practical and transferrable skills to support your future career.
You will need to have at least five GCSEs at A* to C grades, including Maths and English, as well as an interest in your chosen career area. You will also need to have strong IT skills including Microsoft Word and email.
What's in it for you?
Learning and development
Your skills, training, and professional growth will be carefully planned to ensure your success within our firm. You'll have the opportunity to work in a supportive team environment, learning on-the-job as well as from expert colleagues, including partners, right from the start. As an apprentice, you'll have one day dedicated to study each week, with up to two additional revision days before your exams, along with ongoing support from a supervisor, a buddy, and our Learning and Development team. They'll make sure you have the technical training and professional development to meet the ever changing requirements of the legal profession.
You'll not only contribute to the firm's success but also gain hands-on experience, industry-recognised qualifications, a supportive learning environment tailored to your needs, and the opportunity to earn while you learn. Additionally, you'll enhance your employability through career advancement opportunities and build a professional network within the legal industry, connecting with colleagues and mentors who offer valuable support. The apprenticeship goes beyond acquiring technical skills, focusing on personal development attributes such as time management, teamwork, communication skills, responsibility, and confidence building, ultimately fostering your overall success in both your professional and personal life.
Rewards and benefits
- A hybrid work environment supporting flexibility.
- Pension, life assurance, private medical insurance and group income protection.
- Tax-free bikes, season ticket loans and discounted gym memberships.
- Modern and flexible offices with on-site subsidised cafes and restaurants, bike storage facilities and showers.
- Opportunities to network and meet new people, including through sports and social clubs and regular company events.
Frequently Asked Questions
You may have some queries before you embark on a career in law, so we've pulled together our most commonly asked questions together with the answers. From how to apply, entry requirements and locations, click here for the full lowdown.
Aspiring Apprentice FAQs (Legal Apprenticeships):
What is a Legal Apprenticeship and why should I consider this route?
A legal apprenticeship provides a route into the legal profession without the need to attend university. Instead, you spend most of your time gaining real-life, on the job experience whilst undertaking a small proportion of study at the same time. During your apprenticeship you will gain skills that will be relevant to your legal career straightaway. You will be given the opportunity to develop these throughout the course of your apprenticeship, allowing you to progress in the legal profession and meet the expectations of employers.
Can I apply for a Legal Apprenticeship at all DACB office locations?
Currently DACB offer entry level Paralegal Apprenticeships in our England and Wales offices. In Wales the Paralegal Apprenticeship is a Level 3 qualification delivered by Brightlink Learning. In England the Paralegal Apprenticeship is also at Level 3 and is delivered by BPP. All legal apprenticeship vacancies are advertised via our DACB careers website typically during the spring each year.
What will my journey look like if I take the Legal Apprenticeship route?
At DACB you start your legal apprenticeship as a Paralegal Apprentice. This gives you the opportunity to work within one team for two years and gain a foundation in law. Upon successful completion of the Paralegal Apprenticeship there are opportunities to progress onto the Solicitor Apprenticeship for a further 4 years before passing the SQE and qualifying as a Solicitor.
This is based on a full-time work pattern of 4 days in the office and 1 day for study per week.
What does the Legal Apprenticeship qualify me to do? What will my qualification be at the end of my study?
Legal apprenticeships provide you with the knowledge, skills and experience to help you succeed in the legal profession. Upon completing the Paralegal Apprenticeship you will receive a Paralegal Level 3 Apprenticeship Certificate of Higher Education (Law and Legal Practice). This qualification will give you the knowledge and experience to start your career as a Paralegal.
Alternatively, upon completion of the Paralegal Apprenticeship there may be the opportunity to progress onto the Solicitor Apprenticeship. If taking this route you will receive a Solicitor Level 7 Apprenticeship LLB (Hons) Law and Legal Practice qualification which along with the experience you gain, enables you to practise as a qualified solicitor.
I am interested in applying for a Legal Apprenticeship at DACB, what is the application process?
The application window opens in late Spring 2024 which consists of an online application form and video interview. As part of the next steps, you will be invited to attend an assessment day which will involve a written exercise, interview, and a group exercise. If you are successful, an offer will be made for a September 2024 start.
What are the grade requirements for the Paralegal Apprenticeship?
Minimum of CCC / 96 ACAS points.
How many apprentices does DACB take on each year?
This is subject to business needs, and can change every year.
How much study time will I have?
All apprentices are required to undertake 20% of their working week as study/development time. This is usually one day which will be agreed with your learning provider and/or line manager. The remaining 80% of your week will be spent working with and learning from your line manager, team and clients. Your study will be delivered through various modes including online teaching, coaching and workplace development.
How many paid hours are there per week?
You would be paid on a full time contract (35 hours per week) with one paid day dedicated to study.
Is a secondment opportunity available throughout the apprenticeship?
Yes there can be, however this is not guaranteed and depends on business needs.
Will I receive a contract?
Yes, following the recruitment process if you are successful in being offered an apprenticeship, you will receive a full offer pack from our Recruitment/Early Talent team. This will include a contract detailing the terms and conditions of your employment as an apprentice with DAC Beachcroft.
What support will I receive?
You won’t be thrown in at the deep end; your training will be carefully planned by your team and you will work in a supportive and rewarding environment.
How will I be assessed in the work place?
There will be regular checkpoints to ensure you are meeting the expectations of the programme. You will also be required to complete a portfolio which should contain evidence of work you complete. The portfolio is required for your end point assessment which takes place in the final 3 months of your apprenticeship. This will involve two assessments and an interview.
Do I receive a salary whilst completing an apprenticeship?
Yes, all of our apprentices are paid a salary which is regularly reviewed for each year of study.
What are the other options for me to study an apprenticeship at DACB?
You may like the idea of working in a law firm but don't want to be a lawyer, we have a number of other Apprenticeship opportunities in key areas such as Finance, IT, Data, Marketing, and HR that you can apply for. These are recruited at different times throughout the year so keep an eye on our careers page for more information.
Please contact Early Talent at earlytalent@dacbeachcroft.com if you have any questions.