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Apprenticeship Standard in Hair Professional Route 1 Level 2
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Support For Students Aged 19+
Lincoln College Fee Remission Policy offers means tested and non-means tested help with course fees for qualifications up to and including Level 2 and for some students aged 19+ studying a first Full Level 3
We also offer the Advanced Learner Loan, which is non-means tested help with course fees for Level 3, 4, 5 and 6 Further Education funded courses. Our Learner Support Fund offers means tested help with course related costs such as travel to college, uniform, equipment, UCAS application fee and travel to Higher Education interviews. We offer help with the cost of Ofsted registered childcare through the Care To Learn scheme for students aged under 20 (non means tested) and our 20+ Childcare Support Fund (means tested). We can also provide assistance through the Free College Meals scheme. Students, or their parents, must be in receipt of a qualifying means tested benefit and either aged 19 to 24 and have a current Education and Health Care Plan, or be aged 19 and continuing exactly the same programme that they started before they turned 19. Visit our website here for more information or contact the Financial Support Team at financialsupport@lincolncollege.ac.uk or call (01522) 876000 or (01636) 680680
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If you are interested in an Apprenticeship, you will pay no course fees.
More information about this Course
Introduction
Hairdressers will be able to shampoo and condition hair, cut hair using a
range of techniques, style and finish hair to create a variety of looks, and
colour and lighten hair. They also need to be able to carry out consultations
with clients, demonstrate the professionalism, values, behaviours, communication
skills and safe working practices associated with their role and be able to work
without supervision to a high level of precision, with exceptional client care
skills. Off the Job Training A key requirement of an Apprenticeship is
Off-the-job training. This must make up at least 20% of the apprentice’s
contracted hours, over the total duration of the apprentice’s planned training
period. Off-the-job training must be directly relevant to the apprenticeship
standard and must take place within the apprentice’s normal working hours. The
new learning must be documented and reflected on through the Learner Journal on
e-portfolio.
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Entry Requirements
Level 1 Maths and English. The apprentice will need to be in a relevant role
and show a willingness to undertake the knowledge, skills and behaviours
identified below to the appropriate level. The apprentice will be required to
work towards a Level 2 Functional Skill in English and Maths if they have not
achieved a grade C/4. (This could be block sessions).
Apprentices may be required to attend an interview and undertake relevant
skills assessments.
Once they have been accepted on to the programme all apprentices will be
required to attend a Lincoln College Induction. Apprentices will require access
to a tablet/computer to access their e-portfolio
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Assessment and Progression
Assessment is done through a combination of practical tasks, written
assignments, oral discussions and online tests throughout the programme. To
ensure that we can support you to meet these, we will complete an in-depth
initial skills analysis to ensure that we can tailor our delivery to meet these
unique requirements. We will then use the most relevant delivery methods to
support your learners which include: • One
to one coaching from a dedicated, professional tutor allocated to the learner
for the duration of the programme. • Work
based assignments and projects. • Job
shadowing and mentoring. • Employer led
technical training. • Independent learning
and research. This is a two-year programme where attendance at College is one
day a week. Your apprentice will be continually formatively assessed through
practical work on paying clients in your Salon and at College. In addition to
this they will be required to take an online theory exam for each unit. End
Point Assessment There will be an End Point Assessment (EPA) as the final
stage of an Apprenticeship. The Apprentice must demonstrate their learning to an
independent end point assessor and the overall grade available is distinction,
pass or fail. This will only take place when the C&G Level 2 Diploma for
Hair Professional & English/ Maths is achieved and all parties agree that
the apprentice is ready for the EPA. Methods of assessments for this standard
are: Practical observation ?The apprentice must complete a range of services on
at least two models to industry standards and within commercial timings. ? There
is a time limit of 6 hours on this task. Oral questioning ? The apprentice’s
consultation skills ? Communication skills ? Safe working practices ?
Professionalism, values and behaviours will also be assessed by oral questioning
at the end of the 6 hours. Qualifications C&G Level 2 Diploma for
Hair Professional Progression This apprenticeship provides an ideal entry
into the occupation and supports progression within the sector as a junior
stylist and progress to a Level 3 Hairdressing qualification. Other progression
routes include work on cruise ships.
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Fees
As an Apprentice, you will pay no course fees. However, your employer may have to pay towards your training as well as providing you with a wage. All Apprentices are entitled to the national minimum apprentice wage within their first year of training from their employer, although they can, and often do, pay more. In the second and subsequent years of an Apprenticeship programme, if you are aged 19 or over, the national minimum wage for your age would apply [https://www.gov.uk/national-minimum-wage-rates]
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What You Will Need To Bring
You will require workwear and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and kit
from our preferred supplier; you will also need general stationery equipment and
access to the internet.
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