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  • Operational Delivery Apprenticeship Scheme 2025 launched

    Date published: 20 October 2025

    Finance Minister John O’Dowd has launched a recruitment campaign seeking approximately 200 apprenticeships for the Civil Service.

    Finance Minister John O’Dowd, Communities Minister Gordon Lyons and Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald pictured with Auske Vasiliauskaite and Barry Killen who are current participants of the Operational Delivery Apprentice Scheme.

    The Operational Delivery Apprenticeship Scheme 2025 is recruiting apprenticeships across a range of government departments in a variety of front-line positions attracting a starting salary of £25,796.

    Speaking as he was joined by Communities Minister Gordon Lyons and Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald, Minister O’Dowd said: “I am pleased to launch the Operational Delivery Apprenticeship Scheme. This is a great opportunity for prospective applicants to begin a successful career in the Civil Service.

    “The scheme affords apprentices the opportunity to earn while they learn while also playing a key role in delivery of essential frontline services which make a real difference in the lives of people including making decisions regarding benefits or other types of entitlements and assessing claims/applications, and dealing with customer enquiries.  

    “No previous experience or qualifications are required with apprentices undertaking a relevant qualification during working hours while under the supervision of a mentor.”

    Communities Minister Gordon Lyons said: “I am proud of the pivotal role my Department has played in shaping and delivering this initiative. It’s a testament to our commitment to creating meaningful opportunities for people who want to make a difference to society and investing in the future of our public service.

    “The Operational Delivery Apprenticeship Scheme is a gateway to a fulfilling career in public service. It’s about building skills, gaining confidence, and making a lasting impact on people’s lives.”

    Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald said: “Apprenticeships provide a tried and tested route to good jobs. Operational Delivery Apprenticeships in the public sector represent a first step into public service careers for the leaders of tomorrow.”

    Applications for the scheme opened on Monday 20 October 2025 and close at noon on Friday 7 November 2025 with appointments beginning March / April 2026.

    Further information on the scheme and how to apply is available on the NICS recruitment website 

    Notes to editors:

    1. The starting salary for the posts is £25,796. On completion of the Operational Delivery Apprenticeship Scheme (including achievement of the qualification), successful apprentices will move to the Administrative Officer (AO) grade with a salary of £26,449.

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