Content Creator apprenticeship
The NCTJ is an End Point Assessment Organisation (EPAO) approved by the Education and Skills Funding Agency to deliver the end-point assessment (EPA) for the Level 3 content creator apprentice standard.
The NCTJ is an End Point Assessment Organisation (EPAO) approved by the Education and Skills Funding Agency to deliver the end-point assessment (EPA) for the Level 3 content creator apprentice standard.
Five high-flying journalists have been shortlisted in the Student of the Year category in the NCTJâs Awards for Excellence 2022.
With new statistics showing the impact of the Meta-backed scheme, the NCTJ's head of partnerships and projects Will Gore considers how it has opened up new recruitment opportunities.
Journalism apprentices are making waves in the newsroom thanks to News UK apprenticeships to encourage greater diversity in the media. They are given two years of employment and training by PA Training or News Associates to gain the NCTJ diploma qualification. The apprentices span The Times and Sunday Times, The Sun, The Scottish Sun, Talk […]
 âStay curious. Keep your eyes and ears open and listen to whatâs going on around you.â That is the advice from BBC Radio London presenter and producer Jacqueline Shepherd, who says that if you think that something is important then take the initiative to investigate. âThe chances are that there will be someone out there […]
With 81 per cent of qualified journalists in the UK holding an NCTJ qualification, it will come as no surprise that NCTJ alumni are working in all areas of the news media, including many familiar faces!
The skills needed by journalists today and the impact newsroom staffing levels have had on quality journalism were two of the controversial topics discussed during a lively question time panel debate.
Forty-four journalists are celebrating achieving senior status after passing the National Qualification in Journalism (NQJ) - a pass rate of 61 per cent.
Seventy-two per cent of candidates achieved senior status in the March sitting of the National Qualification in Journalism (NQJ).
The NCTJ has published its Annual Report for 2022-23, this year alongside video updates from the NCTJ team. There are seven videos to accompany the document, allowing readers to get to know the team better and hear more about our work and developments over the past year.