What's On The Course?
The Apprenticeship is a programme of vocational education and training whereby you will develop your skills, whilst learning on the job, building up your knowledge and experience, gaining qualifications and earning money all at the same time.
As an Apprentice, you will:
- Make a selection of small test frames.
- Make basic joints which will lead to constructing door/frames, window/ frames, stairs and kitchen units, etc.
- All other aspects of Bench Joinery.
The programme is made up of 3 mandatory units and 4 optional units, chosen to suit the individual and the employer.
For this NVQ qualification, you will develop a Portfolio of Evidence while demonstrating the practical skills of the job. Your work is continually assessed and new Action Plans are issued identifying future targets.
You will also undertake essential skills (at an appropriate level), Numeracy and Communication, together with an external Health and Safety exam and a Technical Certificate - Diploma in Bench Joinery.
How Long Does It Take?
The Apprenticeship will last between 12 to 18 months, with 1 day a week in college and 4 days with your employer.
When Does It Start?
The Apprenticeship can start at any time.
Who Is It Suitable For?
Anyone who wants to work in the bench joinery sector.
What Are The Entry Requirements?
- 4 GCSE’s at grade D or 3 GCSE’s at grade D plus either Literacy or Numeracy Basic Skills Assessment at Level 1.
- Good attitude to learning.
- Enthusiasm for the occupational area.
- Willingness to achieve your goals.
- Minimum age of 16 years.
- Employment in a joinery environment.
What Can I Do Next?
Progression onto a higher level NVQ, promotion within the workplace or further career options in joinery.
How Much Does It Cost?
Apprenticeships are Government funded, however whilst in college you will be provided with all tools and personal protective clothing required.
Where Does It Take Place?
Depending on your individual needs, the majority of your programme is spent undertaking work with your employer. Agreed off the job training at College will be discussed with you to suit your training programme.
How Do I Apply?
To apply for this course as a student you will need to complete a college application form and then have an interview. Contact details below.
If you need any help deciding which course to apply for you can get impartial advice and guidance from our Advice & Guidance Officer or Student Services.
Student Services
Telephone: 01946 839 300
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If you are an employer looking for Apprenticeship training for a member of staff, please contact one of our Business and Community Account Managers on 01946 839 300.
What If I Need Support?
The College provides a range of additional support for students who would like extra help with their studies. If you need help in deciding what to study or information on travel, finance, childcare, personal or health concerns, please contact Student Services.
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