Description
Apprenticeships are training programmes for 16+ who have left education or are already in employment. They offer young people the opportunity to start their career through a combination of learning options and work experience. Enthusiasm and a willingness to learn is essential. A full initial assessment and diagnostic test is undertaken.
Entry Requirements
A good standard of education. A genuine commitment to work with animals. To achieve the framework, apprentices need to be working at a supervisory level.
Course Length
An Apprenticeship in Animal Care will take 24 months to complete. Day release training takes place at Stephenson College, Nottingham, dedicated equine and animal care training centre which is designed to give students hands-on experience and access to relevant resources.
What will I study?
Level 3 Diploma in Work- based Animal Care (City & Guilds)
Functional Skills
Mathematics Level 2
English Level 2
Emergency first Aid
Employment rights and responsibilities booklet.
The level 3 Diploma in Work-based Animal Care will include studying the following topics:
Control and restrain animals
Developing personal performance and maintaining relationships
Promoting and maintaining the health and well being of animals
Establishing and maintaining animals within their accommodation
Plan, monitor and evaluate the accommodation of animals
Ensuring your own actions reduce risk to health and safety.
In addition to this apprentices select one of the following pathways:
Pet Care and Retail
Dog Grooming
Animal Care and Welfare
Employment Responsibilities and Rights – it is important that the apprentice is aware of the following issues in the context of his/her own employment:
Employment law and other legislation
Representative bodies
Contract of employment
Sources of information on chosen industry
Sources of information on employment issues
Codes of practice
Industry knowledge
Public concern
Possible career paths.
How will I be assessed?
Continuous assessment, observation in an animal care setting and a portfolio of evidence.
Where could it lead?
Progression to Higher Education.
Apprenticeships Contact Details
Call: 01530 519001.
Text: APPHELP to 88020
Email: services@stephensoncoll.ac.uk
Web: Enquire Online