Overview
Event Planning and Delivery Apprentice | Prentis Cynllunio a Chyflenwi Digwyddiadau – Cardiff, Wales
Salary: National Living Wage
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Be a Transport for Wales Apprentice
Event Planning and Delivery Apprenticeship
Contract type: this is a two-year fixed-term contract
**Note: You must hold the relevant right to work in the UK for the duration of the Apprenticeship Academy. We are not currently able to provide sponsorship.**
Our Apprenticeship Academy
Whether you’re making your first transition into employment or changing careers and would like the opportunity to gain further qualifications without following the traditional educational route, an apprenticeship with us could be just the ticket to help you achieve your career goals and aspirations.
We firmly believe that everybody deserves opportunities to access apprenticeships and our aim is moving towards a diverse organisation at all levels. We want to be fully representative of our diverse communities across Wales.
The Role
The role will support the planning, delivery, coordination and continuous improvement of Special Events activity across the Transport for Wales network. The apprentice will contribute to the development of event plans, customer information plans, stakeholder coordination, data analysis and post event reviews to help ensure the safe, efficient and customer focused delivery of rail services during periods of increased demand.
Role responsibilities
- To maintain and develop Special Event Management and customer information plans by capturing and updating customer messaging, wayfinding requirements and service impacts accurately to ensure positive end to end journey experience.
- To assist the monitoring of events and horizon scanning by maintaining trackers and logs to identify any potential impacts on customers and escalating where necessary, to ensure customers are well informed and confident using services.
- To support the creation, review and coordination of customer facing information by working with communications, stations and operational teams to ensure messaging is clear, consistent, timely and aligned across channels.
- To contribute to data collection and analysis by supporting the capture of customer demand, footfall, feedback and operational performance information before and after events, helping to inform customer insights, service planning and continuous improvement.
Who we’re looking for
- A desire to learn and develop your knowledge of public transport and special events operations.
- Good written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present information clearly, accurately and appropriately.
- Good attention to detail and organisational skills.
- Ability to gather, analyse and interpret information and data.
- IT skills with good knowledge of Microsoft Office software.
- Pass the testing within the initial application process. This testing is used to uncover alignment to our values, behaviour and core apprentice attributes, all of which can be found above.
- You’ll need to be available to start the Apprenticeship Scheme in early September 2026.
*Please include all your relevant qualifications as listed in the essential and desirable criteria for the role. We won’t be able to consider your application otherwise.
Is it right for me?
To help you decide, have a think if these apply to you.
- Most of our apprenticeships are open to anyone over the age of 16 and there’s no upper age limit. Please note that for safety critical roles the minimum age will be higher.
- You must not have already achieved a similar or higher-level qualification in the apprenticeship role you have applied for. For example, if you have a degree in Engineering, you will not be eligible to apply for an Engineering apprenticeship. However, you could apply for another apprenticeship in a different profession, such as Finance.
- You will not be eligible for an apprenticeship if you are enrolled in/studying towards another qualification, as the apprenticeship is a full-time role with study commitments.
Welsh Language Skills
While not essential for this role, Welsh language skills would make a great addition to your application.
TfW support anyone who wants to learn Welsh or improve their skills. We offer online learning, classroom courses and funding attendance at local community courses.
Equal Opportunities
We’re changing the way the transport industry looks. By celebrating and embracing differences, we’re building a workforce that represents Wales. We need talented people from all backgrounds and cultures to bring their perspectives and experiences. Diverse teams make better decisions and drive innovation. Join us in transforming the way Wales travels.”
Who we are
Transport for Wales is changing the way Wales travels, making sustainable transport the first choice. We’re building a multimodal integrated transport network called the T Network, making it easier for people to travel by train, bus, walking, wheeling and cycling.
Next steps
See attached Job Description for further details and how to apply. If you want to find out more about what we’re doing in Wales, see our Annual Report.
Once you’ve submitted your application, we’ll invite you to a friendly and relaxed assessment day, followed by a final interview.
We’re a Disability Confident Leader. Let us know about any reasonable adjustments you may need in the recruitment process and as part of the role if you are successful.
This advert will close at 23:59 on the day of the application closing date stated above.
However, we reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive enough applications. We encourage you to submit your application as early as possible.
At TfW, we’re looking to see your skills, potential, and enthusiasm. While we fully support the use of AI as a tool for learning, we want to assess applicants based on their own abilities. Therefore, applications must be completed without AI assistance. If AI content is identified, unfortunately, we won’t be able to consider the application.
IMPORTANT: Before applying for this role, please make sure you have the right to work in the country where the role is based. Unless it clearly stipulates within in the job advert above that the hiring company is looking to or able to sponsor applicants it is deemed that the hiring employer will only consider applications from those able to comply with and work in the country where the role is based.













