National award for apprentice and ex-Claverham student

AN East Sussex County Council apprentice has scooped a prestigious national award.

Former Claverham Community College pupil Charis Wilson, a 25-year-old business administration apprentice in the authority’s Business Services Department, has been named Public Sector Apprentice of the Year 2014.

The accolade, awarded by the Public Sector People Managers’ Association, was open to all public sector organisations and 14 finalists were selected to compete in a two-day event at Warwick University.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

The competition involved a selection of activities to test out a range of skills and competencies, including problem-solving, team work, operating under pressure, flexibility and communication.

Miss Wilson, from St Leonards, works in the recruitment support team, supporting recruiting managers and applicants for jobs.

She told the Observer: “I was surprised but very happy to receive the award, which hopefully will help me in my future career.

“Doing an apprenticeship is a great way of learning to work in a business environment where we have high standards and provide excellent recruitment support.”

Related topics: