Intake Dates
October and March each academic year.
October 2024 applications have now closed.
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Route
Construction and the built environment
Duration
Practical period - 24 months (this does not include EPA period).
Average EPA preparation period – 3 months.
Study Mode
Day release (1 day per week).
An additional half day may be required for apprentices working towards English & Maths achievement.
Entry Requirements
Minimum requirement: GCSE English and Maths at Grade 2, or Functional Skills English and Maths at Entry Level 3.
Apprentices who have not yet achieved Level 2 in English and Maths must continue working towards a Level 2 qualification, or an equivalent, in both subjects.
If you have not yet met the entry requirements above, additional support and guidance are available.
Occupation Summary
The broad purpose of the occupation is working with wood-based materials and associated products to create and install building components. This typically involves shaping and cutting materials, installing finished materials like partitions, doors, staircases, window frames, mouldings, timber floor coverings and erecting structural components such as floor joists and roofs. All work needs to be carried out safely, using the appropriate tools and to the quality specified.
A Site Carpenter will prepare and install basic building components e.g. doors, straight staircases, wall and floor units and erecting structural carpentry and roof structures on a building site or in domestic and commercial premises.
Course Overview
This apprenticeship standard provides candidates with the essential knowledge, skills, and behaviours needed to succeed in the carpentry and construction industry. You will gain expertise in health and safety regulations, sustainable construction methods, and modern building techniques, while mastering the use of tools, materials, and technical drawings. Through hands-on experience, you will develop the ability to safely and efficiently complete first and second fix tasks, roof construction, and timber work. Additionally, the programme fosters teamwork, promotes diversity, and prioritises health, safety, and environmental responsibility, ensuring you're fully prepared for a successful career.
End Point Assessment
The Apprenticeship End Point Assessment (EPA) is the final assessment an apprentice must complete to successfully finish their apprenticeship.
The End Point Assessment for this standard consists of the following elements:
- Multiple-choice test
- Practical assessment by an independent assessor
- Interview with portfolio of evidence
Progression Opportunities
A Level 2 qualification enables you to work as a qualified carpenter on-site. As you gain experience, you can advance into supervisory roles, such as lead carpenter or site manager, where you’ll oversee projects and guide less experienced workers.
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