The best part was the support in preparing for exams and KSBs. Richard’s communication was ideal, boosting my confidence. I always felt supported and could easily access help whenever needed throughout my apprenticeship.
 
 
People are active on a variety of platforms, from social media to email, mobile apps, websites, and even in-store. By understanding multi-channel marketing, you can reach them where they spend their time, creating a more comprehensive and effective marketing strategy. As businesses continue to evolve, marketers with expertise in multi-channel marketing are in high demand. By gaining knowledge in this area, you can enhance your career prospects and position yourself as a valuable asset to your organisation.
| Duration: | 16-18 months | 
| Standard and Level: | Multi-channel Marketer Standard Level 3 | 
| Entry requirements: | Candidates should already be working within a marketing role with direct opportunity to develop and apply digital marketing skills within their job role. Employers may also provide additional entry criteria. Learners aged 18 who do not have exemptions will still be required to achieve Level 2 Functional Skills. Learners over 19 will have the option to either opt in or out of Functional Skills training and examinations. For those who choose to opt out, Fareport remains committed to supporting all learners in developing their literacy and numeracy skills by embedding these essential topics within the curriculum and assessments of the apprenticeship. To be eligible for an Apprenticeship you (or the apprentice) must: 
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| Cost: | Fully funded through the Apprenticeship Levy or 95% government-funded for eligible employers, with minimal contribution required. | 
| KnowledgeKnowledge (K) – The theoretical understanding an apprentice needs to perform their role effectively. This includes industry-specific principles, regulations, and best practices. 
 More information on the Standard is available here. | 
| SkillsSkills (S) – The practical abilities developed through training and hands-on experience. These are the technical and transferable skills required for the job. 
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| BehavioursBehaviours (B) – The professional attitudes and values expected in the workplace. These include teamwork, adaptability, problem-solving, and ethical responsibility. 
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Fareport have provided me brilliant training materials and an experienced, helpful, and very supportive trainer
Fareport Training was established in 1981 in order to offer young people a route into work through work based training. In 2014 the business was purchased with support from entrepreneur Theo Paphitis by Natalie Cahill and Marinos Paphitis. Since then we have been building on Fareport’s excellent reputation for high quality training and delivering training and apprenticeships across England. We are proud to offer:
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Real experiences, real success—hear from our learners and employers about how our training programmes have made a difference.
The best part was the support in preparing for exams and KSBs. Richard’s communication was ideal, boosting my confidence. I always felt supported and could easily access help whenever needed throughout my apprenticeship.
 
 Jon said a key benefit of the programme was “broadening my knowledge of management techniques, which has enabled me to choose the styles and approaches that most resonate with me”.
 
 I’ve been studying for a Warehouse and Logistics Level 2 NVQ for a year at Learning Links, gaining new skills and responsibilities as a health & safety officer and mentor. The apprenticeship has given me knowledge and confidence to pursue promotion.
 
 I had never managed anyone before starting the apprenticeship and was nervous about asking colleagues to do tasks. The training covered leadership, conflict resolution, and how to use strengths to get the best from people in tough situations.
 
 Georgina works as an Expenses Administrator, handling client registrations and payroll. Her manager, Mr. Baines, credits her training for her success. Georgina aims to pursue a Level 3 qualification & has benefited from her work-based apprenticeship.
 
 I have learned a lot with my trainer, and learned new skills that will help me progress onto a new role. The course has helped me become more confident in my current role and I hope to implement what I have learnt into my job.
 
 I really enjoyed completing these units, I found the fact-finding part the best as I had to find and learn new information.
 
 I enjoyed my training sessions and assignments. The research aspect was interesting and gave me insights into business areas I wouldn’t have explored otherwise. My trainer, Sarah Pettet, was excellent, knowledgeable, and approachable.
