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Higher Apprenticeship at Level 5
Old Mill Lane Campus
Full Time
You can start an apprenticeship at any time.
30 months
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Higher Apprenticeship at Level 5
Old Mill Lane Campus
Full time
You can s..
30 months
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An operations/departmental manager is someone who manages teams and/or projects, and achieving operational or departmental goals and objectives, as part of the delivery of the organisations strategy. They are accountable to a more senior manager or business owner. Working in the private, public or third sector and in all sizes of organisation, specific responsibilities and job titles will vary, but the knowledge, skills and behaviours needed will be the same. Key responsibilities may include creating and delivering operational plans, managing projects, leading and managing teams, managing change, financial and resource management, talent management, coaching and mentoring. Roles may include: Operations Manager, Regional Manager, Divisional Manager, Department Manager and specialist managers.
You will be assessed through on programme assessment of knowledge, skills and behaviour outcomes on-route to final synoptic end point assessment, consisting of:
Upon completion you could progress onto the Level 6 Degree Apprenticeship. You can also register as full members with the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) and/or the Institute of Leadership and Management, and those with 3 years’ of management experience can apply for Chartered Manager status through CMI.
Exam type
GCSE/National 4/National 5GCSE/National 4/National 5:
C Grades / Points required
The entry requirements for this apprenticeship will be decided by each employer, but may typically be five GCSEs at grade 4/C or higher; It is desirable that you have English and maths at grade C or above but this is not essential as functional skills are delivered as part of the apprenticeship programme.
Students living in
England
Students from England
There is no cost to being an apprentice. All costs associated with your apprenticeship, including the cost of training and your salary, will be paid by your employer.
Students from International
There is no cost to being an apprentice. All costs associated with your apprenticeship, including the cost of training and your salary, will be paid by your employer.