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Bids Coordinator Apprentice 2026
Addleshaw Goddard
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Salary
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Type of firm
International Law Firms
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Location
Manchester, Leeds
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Vacancies
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Deadline
29/05/2026
At Addleshaw Goddard, we're proud to be a leading law firm trusted by thousands of organisations in over 100 countries. We believe results come from bringing together ambitious people who want to make a real impact; finding creative solutions that benefit our clients, our colleagues, and the communities around us.
Our efforts to create an environment where everyone can thrive have been recognised through numerous awards and top rankings. We've recently received awards for our outstanding training, peer support, innovation, gender equality, culture, and diversity – reflecting our ongoing commitment to excellence and inclusion.
You don't need to be a lawyer to be a leader in this supportive and inclusive professional environment. Just be yourself. And start by helping to win exciting opportunities for our firm in our Bids team.
About the role
The Bids team at Addleshaw Goddard helps the firm win new work from clients. When a company or organisation needs legal services, they often ask firms to explain their merits. This process is called a “bid” or a “pitch”.
The Bids team works to put together documents and presentations that show why Addleshaw Goddard is the right firm to help the client. They understand the client's needs, highlight the firm's expertise, and make sure the client's questions are answered. The team helps manage deadlines, organises meetings, and ensures everything runs smoothly.
You will support the Bids team in the development, coordination and delivery of high-quality bids, proposals and presentations while completing the Bids and Proposal Coordinator Level 3 apprenticeship with the Association of Proposal Management Professionals.
What we are looking for
There is no such thing as a ‘typical' Addleshaw Goddard candidate. As a firm, we are shaped by different perspectives, and we know our success depends on giving opportunities to people from a range of backgrounds, locations and perspectives.
As a Bids Coordinator Apprentice at Addleshaw Goddard, a typical day might look like:
You start your day by checking emails for any new bid opportunities or updates. You update the bids database, track ongoing projects, and schedule meetings for the team and other colleagues (including lawyers) to progress projects.
You will research clients, competitors, and the legal market to help the team build strong, tailored bids.
You help to create, edit and format bid documents so they look professional and follow the firm's brand guidelines. As part of this, you collect information from colleagues about their expertise to include.
You share your ideas for improving the way bids are managed, such as finding new ways to present information.
Throughout the day, you'll support the team with general administration, like organising files and keeping records up to date about progress and outcomes of bids.
You'll work with lots of different people, learning how the firm wins new work, and gaining valuable skills for your career.
There are some attributes we would like you to bring to this role. Please don't be put off if you don't meet all of them, we will build your skillset.
Good Communication: You can talk and write clearly, and you're happy to ask questions or explain details.
Team Player: You enjoy working with others and helping the team achieve its goals.
Organised: You keep track of tasks and manage time well, even when things get busy.
Problem Solver: You like finding solutions to challenges and aren't afraid to try new ways of working.
Attention to Detail: You check your work to make sure information is accurate and nothing is missed.
Willing to Learn: You're open to learning new skills, including using new technology/AI tools over time.
Confidentiality: You understand the importance of keeping information private and safe.
Customer Focused: You want to help clients and colleagues, creating a smooth experience. You may have prior customer service or administration experience (not essential).
Motivated: You have an interest in how businesses grow, marketing or working in professional environments and you are committed to the Bids apprenticeship programme.
What you can expect
With Addleshaw Goddard, you can expect a supportive team culture, a flexible, friendly and state-of-the-art working environment, and an attractive salary and benefits package.
For the role of Bids Coordinator Apprentice, we will reward you with a first-year salary of £21,500.
We have a range of benefits, including access to healthcare, mental health support and wellbeing and lifestyle initiatives.
Our dedicated Early Careers team will support you before and whilst in the role, including delivering development opportunities via our Early Careers pathways.
We operate a hybrid working model, requiring employees to attend the office for a minimum 3 days per week, with the remaining days available for remote working. Specific office attendance requirements may vary by role and business needs.
Eligibility and recruitment process
To be eligible for the apprenticeship, you must have achieved 3 A-levels (or equivalent qualifications) at grade C or above as well as 5 GCSE's grades 4/C or above (or equivalent qualifications), including English and Maths.
The recruitment process is made up of three steps:
Application Form: You start by filling in an online form with your details, such as your education, work experience (if you have any), and why you want the job. Please note that applications will go live on Monday 20 April and will close on Friday 29 May.
Voice Interview: This stage is usually done online in your own time, where you answer questions about yourself and your motivation for the role. This will take place in June.
Assessment Centre: Here, you'll take part in different activities, including an interview, a group task and an in-tray exercise where you show how you would handle tasks you might do in the job. The assessment centre will take place between Monday 29 June and Monday 13 July.
Please note, we may close applications earlier if we receive a high volume of applications, so we recommend that you apply early.
We are an equal opportunity employer, and we do not discriminate on the basis of a person's sex, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, background or any other protected characteristic. We are committed to having a diverse team and actively encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds and communities.
If you require any adjustments or support during the application or interview process, for example, extra time or accessibility support, please let us know. You can request this within your application or contact us on [email protected].
All offers of employment are subject to right to work in the UK. If you need sponsorship to work in the UK, please indicate this in your application. We assess applications based on merit and suitability for the role, regardless of immigration status.
This role will begin on Monday 5 October with an induction in our Manchester office.
Applications close on 29 May 2026.
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Diversity, Equality and Inclusion at Addleshaw Goddard
At Addleshaw Goddard, we recognise the importance of nurturing an inclusive culture to help us attract, retain and enable our people to be the best they can be.
In 2020 we introduced a new, Board approved inclusion strategy, which included:
Allocating senior leadership roles across 5 key strands of inclusion (Disability, Ethnicity, Gender, LGBTQ+ and Social Mobility), including senior partners and business services leads.
The setting of targets for ethnicity and gender across our business.
The setting of short-, medium- and long-term goals to keep us accountable.
Since 2020 we have kept our strategy under review to ensure that it remains ambitious and reflects the needs of our people. And hope that this strategic approach will create greater equality within our firm and foster a greater sense of belonging amongst our people.
Now, our commitment to DE&I remains resolute across our business and is underpinned by the firm's 2030 Vision, which clearly articulates the firm's continued focus on investing in our Culture. Our current objectives include:
To improve the diversity by attracting the best talent, irrespective of background or protected characteristic.
To nurture a culture that centres on equity, inclusion and mutual respect so that everyone feels as though they belong and can be the best they can be.
To be a firm known for its flexibility, inclusivity and innovation when it comes to DE&I in the legal sector.
A core part of our DE&I programme has been the investment into our employee networks which now have over 700 members and include:
OpenAG (LGBTQ+)
AG Embrace (Ethnicity)
The Vine (Gender)
Ability Forum (Disability and Carers)
Social Mobility Champions (Social Mobility)
Jewish Network
Christian Network
Hindu, Sikh and Jain Network
Muslim Network
For more information please visit https://www.addleshawgoddard.com/en/about-us/diversity/"

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