WOOD OCCUPATIONS INTERMEDIATE APPRENTICESHIP

Course

In Hornchurch

£ 200 VAT exempt

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Location

    Hornchurch

  • Duration

    24 Months

The construction industry has had for many years a traditional apprenticeship programme covering the craft occupations. This framework will help to attract, retain and develop talent into a range of craft occupations at Intermediate (Level 2) and Advanced (Level 3) in construction building and provide progression to supervisory and management level in order to provide the industry with a well-trained productive workforce.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Hornchurch (Essex)
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Ardleigh Green Road, RM11 2LL

Start date

On request

About this course




The construction industry has had for many years a traditional apprenticeship programme covering the craft occupations. This framework will help to attract, retain and develop talent into a range of craft occupations at Intermediate (Level 2) and Advanced (Level 3) in construction building and provide progression to supervisory and management level in order to provide the industry with a well-trained productive workforce.




English Language GCSE Grade E or Functional Skill Level 1;
Maths GCSE Grade E or Functional Skill Level 1;
Working in a role such as a Site Carpenter, Bench Joiner, Shopfitter Bench Joiner, Royal Engineer (carpenter and joiner) or Wheelwright.

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Subjects

  • Construction
  • Industry
  • Construction Training
  • Apprenticeship
  • Framework
  • Wood Occupations
  • Wood
  • Witness testimonies
  • Craft occupations
  • Construction Building

Course programme

Course Assessment Method

You will be assessed using 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.

WOOD OCCUPATIONS INTERMEDIATE APPRENTICESHIP

£ 200 VAT exempt