Course Overview
Intended for HR professionals, whether new to the field or already working in a HR role, this apprenticeship equips successful learners with a firm foundation in all aspects of the People Profession. It focuses on developing knowledge, skills and behaviours within the people profession that enables the apprentice to confidently provide front line HR support to managers and employees, handle day-to-day queries, offer advice and guidance on HR policies and procedures, and manage various HR processes from recruitment to retirement. Additionally, it covers the use of HR systems to maintain employee records and generate meaningful HR reports that aid in business and HR decision making.
What You Will Study
As part of the apprenticeship you will attend weekly classes studying the CIPD Level 3 Foundation Certificate in People Practice, covering the following topics:
- Business, culture and change in context
- Principles of analytics
- Core behaviours for people professionals
- Essentials of people practice
You will also develop extensive knowledge of your organisations HR policies and procedures, including employment legislation underpinning these.
- Attendance Expectations
Attendance is key. You will be required to attend remotely taught sessions for the CIPD Level 3 Foundation Certificate in People Practice.
You are also need to regularly meet with your apprenticeship assessor (either remotely or in your place of work) for progress reviews and workplace assessments.
If you are undertaking Functional Skills as part of your apprenticeship, you will be required to attend Castleford Campus for a week block of teaching, per Functional Skill subject. This will be discussed at your enrolment and induction.
- How You Will Be Assessed
The knowledge element of the apprenticeship is continuously assessed with no end examination. Successful completion of all four unit assignments and class-based work will result in the award of the CIPD Level 3 Foundation Certificate in People Practice.
Additionally, your apprenticeship assessor will carry out assessments to help you showcase the relevant knowledge, skills and behaviours outlined in the apprenticeship standard. These assessments may include observations, reflective accounts and professional discussions either remotely or at your workplace at mutually convenient times.
To complete the apprenticeship, your End Point Assessment consists of two parts; a 3,000-word consultative project report and a professional discussion. Both components are assessed by CIPD and are designed to demonstrate that you meet the apprenticeship standards within your role.
- Entry Requirements
Level 3 apprentices are expected to be employed in a HR role to ensure they have the appropriate foundation and workplace support to further develop their knowledge and skills
Certificate evidence of English and Maths at Level 2 or GCSEs at Grade 9-4.
If you do not have these, we can help you develop your English and Maths skills through Functional Skills courses and one-to-one support. Most employers value proficiency in these areas, and many university courses require English and Maths GCSEs at Grade 9-4 which is why improving these skills is crucial, regardless of your field of study.
- Fee Information
Please contact the Apprenticeship Recruitment Team on 01924 789469 or email
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All students are required to register with CIPD upon enrolment. The fee for this is payable directly to the CIPD and includes admission and annual membership.
- Further Study
Successful learners may benefit from career enhancement or progress further to higher level studies within the People Profession.