HAIRDRESSING ADVANCED APPRENTICESHIP
Course
In Hornchurch
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Advanced
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Location
Hornchurch
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Duration
24 Months
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Start date
Different dates available
To provide a nationally agreed apprenticeship framework for a work based learning route into employment in the industry using qualifications that combine both skills and knowledge which are based on the latest research with employers. There are over 35,700 hairdressing salons in the UK employing about 200,000 people.
To provide a structured learning programme that meets the needs of employers and employees;
To provide learners with the skills needed to be a professional hairdresser, able to offer a wide range of treatments to clients, with a clear understanding of how their performance is directly related to the success of the business and their own remuneration;
To increase the level of employer involvement in training and development of staff in readiness for a fall in the number of school leavers which will create the need to recruit from older age groups.
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About this course
GCSE Maths Grade C or Functional Skill in Maths Level 2;
GCSE English Language Grade C or Functional Skill in English Level 2;
Working in a job role such as Stylist or Hairdresser.
Reviews
Subjects
- Hairdressing
- Hair care
- Hair color
- Salon Management
- Employee Rights
- Hair
- Hairdresser
- Hairstyles
- Professional hairdresser
- Hairdressing salons
Course programme
By the end of your apprenticeship you will have achieved:
- Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Hairdressing;
- Functional Skill in Maths Level 2 (if required);
- Functional Skill in English Level 2 (if required);
- Employee Rights and Responsibilities;
- Personal Learning & Thinking Skills.
This can lead to:
- Employment as a hairdresser or stylist or other job roles in the hairdressing related industries;
- Higher education such as a Foundation degree in Hairdressing and Salon Management or other programmes.
Course Assessment Method
You will complete online computer based exams at the end of each unit including a range of methods such as; Direct observation of tasks or activities, examination of work products produced by learners (e.g. diary notes, site notes, completed reports), examination of witness testimonies from people, other than the assessor, who are prepared to provide statements detailing specific details of learners’ performance, review of records of ‘question and answer’ sessions covering specific aspects of the knowledge and understanding and Professional discussion. All of these assessment methods will build your portfolio of evidence.
HAIRDRESSING ADVANCED APPRENTICESHIP