Start Date
Various
Attendance
Apprenticeship
Duration
30 Months
Location
Poole Campus
Subject Area
Construction - Trowel Trades
Attendance
Apprenticeship
Duration
30 Months
Location
Poole Campus
Apprenticeships are a popular choice for people who are looking to develop their skills and gain valuable work experience and training while being paid.
The Bricklayer Apprenticeship Standard will develop your employability skills and give you valuable experience of a variety of routine bricklaying-related activities. You will attend college one day per week on this course and work for your employer for the remainder of the week. You will be working in a construction environment where your duties could encompass many areas. Your exact duties will depend upon your employer.
The Apprentice does not have to pay any fees for this course, however the employer may be required to pay a contribution towards the costs of training.
Your offer of Apprenticeship training will be dependent upon you securing employment, the college may be able to assist you with this.
During the course you will learn the following:
Knowledge
Skills
To complete the Apprenticeship you will be required to pass an End Point Assessment (EPA) and have achieved Level 3 English and Maths
The End Point Assessment consists of the following three assessments:
The course is for young people and adults looking to develop a career within the construction industry
An employer who will provide you with the range of work and training for you to achieve your qualifications
Have a minimum of Maths and English qualifications equivalent to a GCSE Grade 2.
You will need to be committed to attending college every week and be prepared to learn.
A keen interest in construction and be ready for the world of work.
You could undertake other construction trade qualifications such as plastering or undertake qualifications in team leading or management
Bricklayers lay bricks, blocks and other types of building components in mortar to construct and repair walls, foundations, partitions, arches and other structures eg chimney stacks. They might also refurbish brickwork and masonry on restoration projects. The range of sites and projects that bricklayers will work on include large commercial developments, new builds in housing, alterations, extensions and restorations. A bricklayer may work one-on-one or on larger jobs where their bricklaying group (gang) may work on a particular section of a building alongside other bricklaying gangs as well as other trades.
On completion of this Apprenticeship, the Apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) Card at the appropriate level. As a result of achieving the Apprenticeship, there will be an entitlement to join the Federation of Master Builders’ (FMB) Continuous Professional Development (CPD) scheme for individual tradespeople.
Awarding Body:
NOCN
Start Date
Various
Attendance
Apprenticeship
Duration
30 Months
Location
Poole Campus