How Employers Can Use Apprenticeships to Build Their Future Teams

Recognising that apprenticeships are a smart investment is only the first step. The real challenge, and opportunity, lies in how organisations use them to build strong, sustainable teams for the future.

With the right approach, apprenticeships can become a cornerstone of your workforce strategy, helping you nurture new talent, fill key skills gaps, and develop loyal, capable professionals who understand your business.

Here’s how to make that happen.

Start with a Workforce Plan, Not Just a Vacancy

Apprenticeships shouldn’t be a reactive response to a staffing shortage. Instead, think strategically about where your organisation needs capability in the next 3–5 years.

For many businesses, procurement is one of those critical areas, a function that touches every department and directly impacts performance, profitability, and sustainability.

By identifying upcoming retirements, growth plans, or new projects, HR and Learning & Development teams can map apprenticeship roles directly into future workforce needs.

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Procurement attention to detail

Identify Internal Potential and Future Leaders

You may already have employees with the curiosity, communication skills, or analytical mindset to succeed in procurement even if they’re not in a procurement role yet.

Apprenticeships allow you to develop individuals into procurement professionals, supporting their progression and strengthening your organisation from within.

For example, an administrator with attention to detail and supplier contact experience could thrive on the Level 3 Procurement and Supply Assistant Apprenticeship, gaining the confidence and qualifications to step up to more strategic roles.

Recruiting Apprentices to Build Your Workforce Talent

Alongside developing existing staff, consider bringing in new apprentices.

Apprentices can bring energy, fresh perspectives, and other qualities that complement experienced team members. By training them through a structured programme, you create a pipeline of skilled, loyal professionals who grow with your organisation.

Many employers find that Level 3 procurement apprentices quickly become important members of the teams, supporting purchasing processes, data analysis, and supplier engagement while developing valuable industry awareness.

Partner with the Right Training Provider

The success of your apprenticeship programme depends heavily on the quality of your training partner.

Look for a provider that:

  • Understands your industry and business goals
  • Offers flexible delivery (classroom and virtual learning)
  • Delivers recognised qualifications such as CIPS Level 3 Advanced Certificate
  • Provides ongoing support for both apprentices and line managers


SRSCC works closely with employers to align training with real workplace challenges, ensuring apprentices gain the right mix of theoretical knowledge and practical application.

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Embed Apprenticeships into Your Work Culture

For apprenticeships to succeed long term, they must be part of your organisational culture, not a side project.

Create clear progression routes, celebrate milestones, and encourage managers to mentor apprentices as they develop.

Integrating apprenticeships into your learning and development strategy signals to all employees that your organisation values continuous improvement, professional growth, and internal opportunity.

Measure and Share Success

Finally, track the impact of your apprenticeship programme. Look beyond qualification results and measure:

  • Retention and promotion rates
  • Productivity improvements
  • Employee satisfaction and engagement
  • Cost savings from reduced recruitment


Sharing these outcomes internally reinforces the business case for apprenticeships and encourages continued investment.

How Employers Can Use Apprenticeships to Build Their Future Teams

Future-Proof Your Procurement Team

Apprenticeships aren’t just a training tool; they’re a strategy for long-term success.

By planning ahead, developing internal potential, and partnering with an experienced provider, you can build a skilled, motivated, and future-ready procurement team that delivers lasting value for your business.

We specialise in helping employers use apprenticeships to achieve exactly that, combining CIPS-accredited training with practical, results-driven learning.

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How Employers Can Use Apprenticeships to Build Their Future Teams
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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.

Ola Kambul

Skills Coach

Ola began her career in supply chain within fast-paced warehouse and logistics environments, where she developed a strong understanding of operations and people management. Her journey into the Supply Chain sector wasn’t planned, but through hands-on experience she discovered a passion for improving processes and supporting others – which naturally led her into training and development.

She has progressed through a range of roles across operations, recruitment, and training, including Programme Coach and L&D Lead. She designed and delivered apprenticeship programmes, supporting over 40 learners to successful completion and contributing to strong quality outcomes and inspection success.  Her transition into mentoring was driven by a desire to make a direct impact on people’s confidence, growth, and career progression.

Ola’s mentoring style is supportive, structured, and empowering. She combines real operational experience with coaching expertise, helping learners apply knowledge in practical workplace settings. One of her proudest career achievements has been supporting learners who started with low confidence to achieve distinctions and progress into new roles within their organisations. She has also led a UK-wide Mental Health First Aider network, embedding wellbeing into workplace culture and supporting colleagues through challenging situations.

From day one, she shares a consistent message with every learner: “You’re more capable than you think – but you have to be willing to step outside your comfort zone to see it.”

Outside of work, Ola enjoys walking with her Border Collie, Luna, and cross stitching. She recommends Legacy by James Kerr to anyone in supply chain, for its powerful insights into leadership and culture. If she wasn’t working in mentoring and development, she would likely be pursuing a career as a Visual Merchandiser.

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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.