Nestlé, RSPB, Dogs Trust & more confirmed for The Genie Programme 2024

The world’s largest food and beverage company, England’s biggest nature conservation charity and the UK’s leading dog welfare charity are among the employers announced for 2024’s game-changing D&I and social mobility programme for apprenticeships professionals, delivered by Amazing Apprenticeships.

Nestle, RSPB and Dogs Trust were the first employers confirmed for this year’s programme, and will be joined by apprenticeships professionals from employers including Sysco, the Met Office, The Coventry Building Society, and Teesside University.

“We are so excited to be preparing to launch 2024’s cohort of The Genie Programme – and to have another phenomenal set of employers joining us”, said Amazing Apprenticeships founder and Director Dr Anna Morrison CBE. “Every year this unique programme brings together a community of sector-leading employers, and helps them learn how to use their apprenticeship programmes strategically to improve social impact, drive diversification of their workforce, and deliver positive, measurable change.”

The Genie Programme helps apprenticeships and early careers professionals to understand the full breadth of challenges and barriers faced by a wide range of talent, to learn to engage with those complex and often emotive issues with sensitivity and confidence, and to use that understanding to deliver measurable, real-world change in their organisations.

Programme alumni have included delegates from Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, J.P. Morgan, the University of Oxford, the NHS, AstraZeneca, Bank of America and many more of Engand’s biggest and most forward-thinking apprenticeship employers.

The Genie Programme is still accepting applications to join its 2024 cohort. To find out more about the programme you can watch this short introductory video, or contact Amazing Apprenticeships now to book a call to discuss how the programme could help your organisation.

The Genie Programme from Amazing Apprenticeships on Vimeo.

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