Why Apprenticeships Are the Best Route into Procurement

Why Apprenticeships Are the Best Route into Procurement

Procurement and supply chain are at the heart of every successful business. From securing the right goods at the right time, to negotiating contracts and ensuring suppliers deliver value, procurement professionals play a crucial role in shaping organisational performance. But for those just starting out, the question often arises: what’s the best way to break into this exciting and growing profession?

The answer, more often than not, is an apprenticeship.

Why Apprenticeships Are the Best Route into Procurement

Learning While Earning

One of the biggest advantages of an apprenticeship is the chance to gain real-world experience while being paid. Unlike traditional academic routes, apprenticeships allow you to apply your learning on the job, making the knowledge stick while also giving you the confidence to contribute from day one.

This combination of study and work means you’re building a career without the burden of student debt, and with a guaranteed foot in the door of the industry.

A Clear Pathway to Progression

Procurement apprenticeships aren’t just entry-level training—they’re part of a structured pathway that can take you from junior roles right through to senior leadership positions.

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It’s a clear, supported route that grows with your career ambitions.

Industry-Relevant Training

Apprenticeships are designed with employers, meaning the skills you learn are exactly what businesses need. From negotiation and contract management to sustainability and digital procurement, the training stays relevant and practical.

This ensures you don’t just learn the theory—you gain the expertise to deliver value to your employer and set yourself apart from other candidates in the job market.

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Building Professional Confidence

Starting a new career can feel daunting, but apprenticeships offer a supported environment. You’ll have mentors, tutors, and colleagues guiding you every step of the way, helping you grow both professionally and personally.

This support network makes apprenticeships a particularly strong option for those new to the world of work or moving into procurement from another field.

The Employer's Perspective

For employers, apprenticeships are one of the best investments they can make. They create a pipeline of skilled, loyal professionals who understand the business from the ground up. Apprentices bring fresh ideas, enthusiasm, and a willingness to learn—all while helping to address the growing skills gap in procurement and supply chain.

A Future-Proof Career

Procurement is becoming increasingly important in today’s global economy. From managing supply chain risks to driving sustainability, the skills gained through an apprenticeship will remain in high demand for years to come. Choosing this route doesn’t just secure a job—it sets you on the path to a rewarding, future-proof career.

Final Thought

For anyone looking to start a career in procurement, apprenticeships offer the best of both worlds: practical, hands-on experience combined with professional qualifications that open doors across industries.

Whether you’re a school leaver, career changer, or employer thinking about developing your team, apprenticeships aren’t just an option—they’re the smart choice.

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Why Apprenticeships Are the Best Route into Procurement
2025-10-01T00:05:50+00:00
Declan Hemingway
Bethanie Stimpson SRSCC

Bethanie Stimpson

Progress Mentor

Bethanie began her career in the fitness industry, working as a personal trainer and gym instructor before becoming involved in coaching children through a triathlon club. This experience sparked her passion for working with young people and ultimately led her into a career in education. She initially worked in a nursery and later as a one-to-one teaching assistant in a primary school, before completing her teaching qualification and postgraduate studies. Since then, Bethanie has taught in both the private and state education sectors.

Her academic background includes a qualification in Sports Development, Fitness and Coaching at college, alongside a Childhood & Youth undergraduate degree (2:1). These studies have enabled her to combine her interests in sport, education, and child development, shaping her holistic approach to teaching and mentoring.

Bethanie is passionate about supporting learners to achieve their goals — educationally, personally, and in terms of wellbeing. She places strong emphasis on communication and relationship building, and takes great pride in helping individuals build confidence and overcome challenges. One of her proudest achievements has been supporting learners who initially doubted themselves to grow in confidence and achieve success.

Outside of work, Bethanie has always maintained a strong interest in sport. She previously competed in triathlons and now focuses on running and swimming. In 2023, she completed the London Marathon — an achievement she is particularly proud of. She also enjoys spending time outdoors with her family and their two dogs, which is where she is happiest when not working.

Jazz Bachra SRSCC

Jazz Bachra

Apprenticeship Skills Coach

With over fifteen years of experience in leadership and learning development, Jazz is an accomplished coach and mentor who is passionate about helping individuals achieve their full potential.

He specialises in delivering customer-focused strategies that drive brand differentiation and sustainable business growth, built on a foundation of colleague engagement and continuous learning.
Jazz holds a BA (Hons) in Micro Computing Business Applications from the British Columbian Institute of Technology and a BTEC National Diploma in Business and Computing from London College. He has also achieved a range of professional qualifications, including Education and Training Level 3, and multiple apprenticeship standards such as Operations Manager Level 5, Retail Manager Level 4, and Team Leader Level 3.

Throughout his career, Jazz has developed and inspired high-performing teams across a variety of sectors, creating environments that encourage accountability, growth, and collaboration. His experience includes designing and delivering impactful training programmes, coaching learners to distinction-level results, and building meaningful partnerships with organisations nationwide.

Outside of work, Jazz enjoys keeping active at the gym, playing football, travelling having previously lived in Vancouver, Canada and listening to a wide range of music. He also enjoys relaxing with a good film.

Jack Callaghan

Jack Moore

Operations Team Leader

In December 2023, Jack joined SRSCC as an Operations Coordinator and quickly established himself as a key member of the team.

Promoted to Team Leader in October 2024, Jack utilises his expertise in auditing processes and innovative problem-solving to identify and enhance growth opportunities.

Jack possesses a strong ability to analyse and refine systems and procedures, consistently uncovering chances for streamlining and automation that drive operational efficiency. He excels at communicating complex ideas with clarity and precision.

Detail-oriented yet big-picture focused, Jack applies his exceptional organisational skills to ensure the team adopts the most effective strategies for achieving both individual and collective goals.

His methodical approach and strategic mindset make Jack an invaluable asset to SRSCC, significantly contributing to the team’s success and the realisation of organisational objectives.