Key features and benefits
- Study at the 3rd Best College in England*
- Training Provider of the Year 2024 - Lancashire Apprenticeship Awards
- Benefit from long standing partnerships with some of the industry’s biggest names including Howdens, Jewson and Seddon
- Earn whilst you learn
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Overview
Knowledge and behaviours
- Primary knowledge will be dependent on the job specification
- May performed task similar to team members, but this is not the primary function
- Engage in managerial tasks in which other team members do not engage
- Have a wide span of control, responsibility, authority or power and degree of autonomy
- Have to make decisions which have some resource implications
- Have to initiate actions in relation to the employment of others (e.g. be involved in, but not decide about recruitment, decisions or disciplinary matters)
- Have to operate with less supervision and control by others
- Plan work looking several weeks or months ahead
- Have a greater knowledge than members of the team of specific requirements of customers or suppliers (conversely they are not likely to make decisions about varying terms of trading with customers or suppliers)
- Be required to make subjective judgements that demand understanding of relationships between people working together (this may extend to the relationship between customer or supplier and the employing organisation or other market related criteria).
Team Leader Supervisor must manage people and have some form of budgetary responsibility, this can include making decisions about resource utilisation but the budgetary accountability for these resources exists at a higher level.
They will be professional in appearance, be able to communicate effectively at all levels, be able to manage projects and deliver presentations. Have a good standard of ICT including word, excel, PowerPoint. Excellent communication skills both verbal and written.
Apprentices must have 5+ GCSE Grade A*- C or 4 and above or have achieved Level 2 functional skills.
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What will I study?
Develop knowledge and skills in:
- Leading and managing people
- Building Relationships
- Communication
- Operational Management
- Project Management
- Finance
- Management of self, including self-awareness; decision making; responsibility; professionalism
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Entry requirements
Apprentices must have Maths and English GCSE Grade A*- C or 4-9 and above or have achieved Level 2 functional skills.
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How will I be assessed?
A mix of written assignment and skills-based activity, professional discussion, and a reflective journal. The end point assessment consists of a set presentation and questioning, professional discussion underpinned by portfolio of evidence.
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What can I do next?
The course has been so beneficial and helped me as I moved into the role of a manager
Joanne Harris