
Getting started with your apprenticeship
Welcome to your Marketing Executive Apprenticeship with The JGA Group! This page will help you get started with your apprenticeship.
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Apprenticeship overview and delivery model
The Marketing Executive apprenticeship is a 17 month programme comprising 10 core modules. Seminars are held remotely via Teams or Zoom, supplemented with online learning tools and self-study materials. Progress is recorded via an online tool (OneFile).
Over the course of the apprenticeship, you will need to spend around 20% of your time completing activities which are not part of your day-to-day job role. This is called off-the-job training. If you were aged 16-18 when you started your apprenticeship and do not have GCSE grades A-C/4-9 in English and maths (or equivalent), JGA will provide you with teaching to achieve an equivalent Functional Skills qualification.
Modules summary
Your tutors & coaches
Explaining the roles
There are three key roles in the team which will support your apprenticeship. Some members of staff cover more than one of these.
Your e-portfolio: OneFile
We use OneFile as our e-portfolio system. This is where your assignments will be set, you will submit your work and you will log your off-the-job training.
Your regular reviews will be stored on here as will some resources for your course. You will complete a learning journal, be able to monitor your progress towards your Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours and refer to your workplace development plan.
Our training video covers all the key features of OneFile you need to know. Visit the Support and FAQs page if you have questions or issues.
Mandatory safeguarding training
The JGA Group is strongly committed to practices that protect children, young people and adults from the risk of abuse, neglect or significant harm. Staff recognise and accept their responsibility to develop an awareness of the risks and issues involved with Safeguarding.
At the beginning of your apprenticeship, you will be asked to complete a JGA Safeguarding learning aim. This will introduce you to key topics within safeguarding, radicalisation and extremism, and british values. This shows as a separate learning aim on OneFile and an assessment plan will be assigned to you with full instructions.
Workplace Development Plan
A Workplace Development Plan will be developed with you, your Line Manager and your JGA skills coach.
This will include specific role related learning or activities to help you achieve the Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours (KSBs) required by the apprenticeship standard.
It will help you to evidence your progress and meet the off-the-job training requirement.
It is a key tool to individualise the apprenticeship to your needs and that of the business.

Programmed activities
Learner handbook
Alongside this learner zone, the handbook will help you understand the general expectations of how each party to the apprenticeship should behave (you, your employer and us). It outlines the academic code, how to write assignments and what is unacceptable practice and includes the code of conduct which applies to you and all learners on our programmes.
Safeguarding, Prevent, welfare and british values
There is nothing more important than keeping you safe. If you feel you need to raise a concern about any Safeguarding matter, contact your organisation’s Safeguarding Team, or the JGA Safeguarding team at safeguarding@jga-group.co.uk.
We are committed to working together to create a fantastic learning and work experience and to ensure the highest levels of safety and wellbeing. Expand the toggles to learn more about key support topics.




