Government funding range for smaller employers (training costs)
Estimated yearly gain per apprentice (average in the UK)
Employers report increased employee retention
Employers say apprentices boost motivation & satisfaction
*Funding ranges and employer impact statistics are based on UK Government data on apprenticeship benefits and funding.
Our Level 3 Paralegal Apprenticeship is designed for:
- Regional and high-street law firms
- National and international legal practices
- Corporate in-house legal departments
- Public sector and government legal teams
- Organisations looking to develop junior legal staff or recruit new paralegal talent

Why Invest in a Paralegal Apprenticeship?
Grow your own legal talent instead of repeatedly hiring and retraining.
Create clear progression pathways and improve employee engagement.
Funding is available through levy and non-levy routes, reducing financial risk.

What does the apprenticeship include?
This apprenticeship combines structured training with practical workplace experience.
Training follows the Level 3 Paralegal standard, with a dedicated Learning Coach to keep your apprentice on track. Pitman manages onboarding and ongoing programme administration, reducing the workload on your firm.
Programme Duration and Commitment: 18 Months

You’ll deliver a workplace induction while we deliver a programme induction.

You’ll confirm job duties and which real work will be used for learning. We’ll create a training plan.

You’ll provide and supervise suitable paralegal work and protected learning time. We’ll deliver the learning sessions.

We’ll run progress reviews which you’ll join. We’ll track progress and update the training plan.

We’ll work with you to ensure the apprentice is ready for final assessment.

We’ll prepare your apprentice for the final assessment against the Paralegal standard and support them through the end-point assessment process.
How to Start Your Paralegal Apprenticeship
1
Speak with our Apprenticeship Advisor
2
Confirm eligibility and funding route
3
Recruit or enrol your apprentice
4
Begin structured onboarding and training
Our team manages compliance, funding paperwork and programme setup, ensuring a smooth start for both.
Paralegal Apprenticeship Training – Employer FAQs
How much management time does a paralegal apprenticeship require?
Employer involvement is structured and manageable. You’ll need to:
- Provide relevant workplace tasks
- Support your apprentice during working hours
- Attend scheduled progress meetings
Most of the programme delivery, administration, and compliance is managed by us, minimising the time required from your team.
Can we enrol existing employees on a paralegal apprenticeship?
Yes. Paralegal apprenticeship training is commonly used to upskill existing staff.
This allows you to:
- Develop internal talent
- Improve legal and administrative capability
- Build progression pathways within your organisation
It’s an effective way to retain and develop employees already familiar with your business.
How quickly can we get started with apprenticeship training?
In most cases, you can begin within a few weeks.
We support you through:
- Eligibility checks
- Funding route confirmation
- Onboarding and programme setup
This ensures a smooth and efficient start for both employer and apprentice.
What roles does a paralegal apprenticeship apply to?
Paralegal apprenticeship training is suitable for a range of roles, including:
- Legal Assistant
- Junior Paralegal
- Compliance or administrative support roles within legal teams
It’s also relevant for organisations with in-house legal, compliance, or regulatory functions.
How is paralegal apprenticeship training delivered? Is it online?
Training is delivered through a blended approach:
- Structured learning sessions (often online or remote)
- Practical, on-the-job experience
- Regular support from a dedicated Learning Coach
This ensures apprentices apply what they learn directly within your organisation.
How does funding work for paralegal apprenticeship training for employers?
Apprenticeship training is government-funded, making it a cost-effective way to develop talent.
- Levy-paying employers can use their apprenticeship levy funds
- Non-levy employers typically receive up to 95% government funding
Upcoming changes (subject to change August 2026):
- Levy funds may expire after 12 months (currently 24 months)
- Employers may contribute 25% of costs once levy funds are used
- Non-levy employers may receive 100% funding for apprentices up to age 25
We guide you through the funding process to ensure you maximise available support.
What are tripartite reviews and what is expected from employers?
Tripartite reviews are structured progress meetings between:
- The employer
- The apprentice
- The training provider
They are a key part of apprenticeship training and ensure:
- Progress is tracked against the standard
- Training aligns with real workplace responsibilities
- Any gaps are addressed early
Employer participation in these reviews is essential to ensure the apprentice delivers measurable value to your organisation.
Why Choose Pitman?
97.3%
Improved workforce capability
71%
Career progression rate
98.2%
Learner satisfaction
