Description An Apprenticeship Progress Facilitator at Hopwood Hall College is a vital professional dedicated to supporting the growth and development of apprentices. Reporting to Apprenticeship Managers, you will be responsible for conducting formal progress reviews, collaborating with our Work-Based Tutors & Lecturers for a caseload of apprentices. Progress Facilitators will set high standards and expectations for the Apprenticeship programme to support and achieve outstanding provision to further advance apprentices personal development, behaviour and attitudes to learning and work.
Please read the following job description thoroughly to ensure you are the right fit for this role before applying.
To excel in this role, you need to be organised, methodical, and quality-focused, understanding that several organisational processes are guided by prescribed rules that you must follow. Your ability to work independently, use your own initiative, drive performance, and adapt to externally guided changes will be essential.
Key Responsibilities To manage a specific caseload of apprentices to ensure successful completion of their apprenticeship.
To follow Apprenticeship internal and external stipulated rules and quality requirements (for example Off-The-Job Training rules).
To plan and carry out progress reviews (every 10-12 weeks) with apprentices on a 1:1 basis to monitor the progress of the apprenticeship. This will be conducted on-site (workplace), via teams or telephone. It will include setting targets to support and include interventions to improve progress and achievement.
To monitor apprentice progress and achievement helping to remove barriers where possible. Working with apprentices and employers to set SMART targets throughout an apprenticeship programme through the progress review cycle using the Onefile & Maytas.
Work closely with the Pastoral and Safeguarding team to pass on any pastoral, welfare and safeguarding concerns.
Identify, report, and assist where apprentices may require any additional learning support.
Provide first line support and effective signposting for apprentices and employers.
Communicate with sector specialists to contextualise feedback and drive learner improvement.
Build positive relationships with apprentices, offering a listening ear, empathy, and encouragement during times of stress or uncertainty. Promote equality, diversity, and inclusion, celebrating the unique backgrounds and identities of all apprentices.
To track learners' attendance, engagement, and apprenticeship performance (including Functional Skills) on OneFile, Maytas & EBS to identify trends and patterns that may require intervention. Maintain accurate records of student progress and interventions and collaborate with colleagues to develop strategies for improving learner retention and achievement.
To work closely with apprentices employers, parents/carers and other agencies where necessary.
To contribute to the planning and delivery of a wide and varied enrichment and apprentice voice programme through workshops and activities to support student health and wellbeing, employability, personal and social development, such as equality, diversity, British Values, resilience, emotional and mental wellbeing, financial capability, digital literacy, safeguarding (including Prevent) and health and wellbeing.
Maintain accurate and timely records on Onefile, Maytas and Pro-monitor as applicable.
Attend monthly apprenticeship & curriculum review meetings, Apprentice At-Risk meetings and interventions.
To holistically support apprentices to progress to Gateway and End-Point Assessment.
To attend CPD (Continuing Professional Development) sessions to support development, professional knowledge, skills and abilities.
Any other duties, of a similar level of responsibility, as may be required.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Qualifications
Essential Criteria
Level 2 (GCSE A* - C) in English and Maths.
Educated to Level 3 e.g. BTEC, NVQ or equivalent.
Experience of delivering/supporting learners through personal development or curriculum activities.
Desirable Criteria
IAG Level 2 qualification or experience.
Mentoring/Coaching qualification or experience.
How Identified : Application
Experience
Essential Criteria
Experience of working with young people.
Experience of developing and delivering thematic tutorials, training or activities. Experience of presenting 1:1 and groups. Experience of tracking and monitoring progress. How Identified : Application/Interview
Specialist Knowledge Essential Criteria Specific knowledge and understanding of apprentice social and welfare issues. An understanding and specialist knowledge of apprenticeships. Knowledge of issues facing apprentices. Knowledge of safeguarding. How Identified : Application/Interview
IT Skills
Essential Criteria Intermediate ability to use Microsoft Office applications and willing to undertake training appropriate to role .
Desirable Criteria Experience of EBS student records system, e-portfolio systems, Promonitor (Including Markbook). How Identified: Application/Interview
Other
Essential Criteria UK Driving License.
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