Business Administration

Business Administration Apprenticeships

Apprenticeships in Business and Administration are written by the Council for Administration. Made up of employers, sector leaders and awarding bodies the group are formed to ensure these apprenticeships are designed to upskill and develop the ability of this workforce across the United Kingdom. These frameworks ensure learners understand the technological change and globalisation required of this industry to ensure they are a leading force in the economy. Starting with the foundation apprenticeship learners can expect to develop a wide range of skills including team work, communication and interpersonal skills. Apprentices working at Level 3 with develop their understanding and practice of leading a team and time management. Higher Apprenticeships will develop their strategic awareness and understanding of this industry in addition to the development of key analysis and theoretical study of management.

JOB ROLES

Administrator

Business Support Officer

Office Junior

Receptionist

Administration officer / Executive

Administration team leader / Office supervisor

Personal Assistant Secretary

Office manager

Administration team leader

Personal Assistant

Business development executive

LEVEL OF LEARNING
2 3 4
ACTIVITIES WITHIN FRAMEWORK
DIPLOMA
City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma in Business Administration QCF City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma in Business Administration QCF City & Guilds Level 4 Diploma in Business Administration
Technical Certificate
City & Guilds Level 4 Diploma in Business and Professional Administration
ESSENTIAL SKILLS QUALIFICATION

Communication Level 1 Application of Number Level 1 Digital Literacy Level 1

Communication Level 2 Application of Number Level 2 Digital Literacy Level 2

Communication Level 2
Application of Number Level 2
Digital Literacy Level 2

EMPLOYMENT RIGHT AND RESPONSIBLITIES KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING ASSESSMENT

 

The Apprenticeship, Traineeship and Jobs Growth Wales Programmes, led by the Welsh Government, are supported by the European Social Fund

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