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Overview

HR Professionals in this role are typically either working in a medium to large organisation as part of the HR function delivering front line support to managers and employees, or are a HR Manager in a small organisation. Their work is likely to include handling day to day queries and providing HR advice; working on a range of HR processes, ranging from transactional to relatively complex, from recruitment through to retirement; using HR systems to keep records; providing relevant HR information to the business; working with the business on HR changes. They will typically be taking ownership for providing advice to managers on a wide range of HR issues using company policy and current law, giving guidance that is compliant and where errors could expose the organisation to employment tribunals or legal risk. In a larger organisation they may also have responsibility for managing a small team – this aspect is outside the scope of this apprenticeship and will need to be covered separately by the employer.

Specialist

Each apprentice will be assigned a designated specialist who will visit them and their line manager regularly at their workplace or through the use of technology such as Skype, throughout the apprenticeship. Learner reviews will form a regular part of this apprenticeship and will require the commitment of your employer. 

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What will I study

Knowledge, skills and behaviours:

  • Business understanding - Understands the structure of the organisation; the products and services it delivers; the external market and sector within which it operates; where their role fits in the organisation; the ‘Values’ by which it operates and how these apply to their role.
  • HR Legislation and Policy - Basic understanding of HR in their sector and any unique features. Good understanding of HR legislation and the HR Policy framework of the organisation. Sound understanding of the HR Policies that are relevant to their role. Knows where to find expert advice.
  • HR Function - Understands the role and focus of HR within the organisation; its business plan/priorities and how these apply to their role.
  • HR Systems and Processes - Understands the systems, tools and processes used in the role, together with the standards to be met, including the core HR systems used by the organisation.
  • Service Delivery - Delivers excellent customer service on a range of HR queries and requirements, providing solutions, advice and support primarily to managers. Builds managers’ expertise in HR matters, improving their ability to handle repeated situations themselves where appropriate. Uses agreed systems and processes to deliver service to customers. Takes the initiative to meet agreed individual and team KPIs in line with company policy, values, standards. Plans and organises their work, often without direct supervision, to meet commitments and KPIs.
  • Problem solving - Uses sound questioning and active listening skills to understand requirements and establish root causes before developing HR solutions. Takes ownership through to resolution, escalating complex situations as appropriate.
  • Communication & interpersonal - Deals effectively with customers/colleagues, using sound interpersonal skills and communicating well through a range of media eg phone, face-to-face, email, internet. Adapts their style to their audience. Builds trust and sound relationships with customers. Handles conflict and sensitive HR situations professionally and confidentially.
  • Teamwork - Consistently supports colleagues /collaborates within the team and HR to achieve results. Builds/maintains strong working relationships with others in the team and across HR where necessary.
  • Process improvement - Identifies opportunities to improve HR performance and service; acts on them within the authority of their role.  Supports implementation of HR changes/projects with the business.
  • Managing HR Information - Maintains required HR records as part of services delivered. Prepares reports and management information from HR data, with interpretation as required.
  • Personal Development - Keeps up to date with business changes and HR legal/policy/process changes relevant to their role.  Seeks feedback and acts on it to improve their performance and overall capability.
  • Honesty & Integrity - Truthful, sincere and trustworthy in their actions. Shows integrity by doing the right thing. Maintains appropriate confidentiality at all times.  Has the courage to challenge when appropriate.
  • Flexibility - Adapts positively to changing work priorities and patterns when new tasks need to be done or requirements change.
  • Resilience - Displays energy and enthusiasm in the way they go about their role, dealing positively with setbacks when they occur. Stays positive under pressure.
  • Entry requirements

    Each apprenticeship programme has its own set of entry requirements. You should understand these before making an application. Individual prior attainment will be carefully considered when planning an apprenticeship programme. You will need to be aged 16 years and over and meet residency criteria to be eligible for an apprenticeship programme.

    As this is a work-based qualification you must be employed in a relevant role and have a contract of employment to cover the duration of the apprenticeship programme.
    Here at West Nottinghamshire College we have a recruitment team that can help you to find the right opportunity. Call 0800 121 8317 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to find out how we can support you.

    As an applicant, you will undertake assessments in both maths and English prior to enrolment to ascertain current working levels and will continue to maintain skills in both subjects throughout your apprenticeship. If you possess maths and English GCSE or equivalent, there is a requirement for this to be evidenced which may result in exemption from undertaking the maths and English functional skill exam alongside the apprenticeship.

    You must also be working in a role that supports this personal development programme.

  • Assessment

    In the UK, apprentices are assessed through a combination of on-programme assessment and a final Apprenticeship Assessment (formerly called the EPA). Here’s a clear breakdown of what you can expect:

    1. On-Programme Assessment (During Your Apprenticeship)
      Throughout your apprenticeship you will complete ongoing assessments to show you’re developing the required knowledge, skills and behaviours (KSBs). These may include:
    • Workplace observations
    • Your assessor or tutor may watch you carry out tasks in your normal job role.
    • Assignments or written tasks
    • Some apprenticeships require reports, reflective journals or knowledge-based tasks.
    • Professional discussions
    • A structured conversation with an assessor about what you’ve learned and how you apply it.
    • Portfolio of evidence
    • You’ll collect proof of your competence—such as work products, photos, witness statements, or project work.
    • Training reviews
    • Regular progress reviews with you, your employer and your training provider.
      These activities help build your confidence and prepare you for the final assessment.

    2. Gateway
    When you, your employer and training provider all agree that you’re ready—and you’ve met all mandatory requirements (e.g., maths/English qualifications if needed)—you’ll pass through Gateway.
    This simply means you are ready to sit the Apprenticeship Assessment.

    3. Apprenticeship Assessment (AA)
    The Apprenticeship Assessment is carried out by an independent assessment organisation and varies depending on your apprenticeship standard. It may include:

    • Practical observation
    • Demonstrating real work tasks or scenarios.
    • Knowledge test
    • A multiple-choice or written exam.
    • Professional discussion
    • A conversation with an independent assessor exploring your role, competence and experience.
    • Project or assignment
    • Some apprenticeships require a work-based project followed by an interview.
    • Portfolio-based interview
    • Your portfolio supports the discussion but is not assessed on its own.
    • You will receive a grade—usually Pass, Merit or Distinction, depending on the standard. You should remember that, upon taking your apprenticeship assessment, it is possible at this stage to achieve a Fail grade. If this happens, you will be offered the opportunity to retake the failed element.

    4. Completion
    Once you pass your Apprenticeship Assessment, you will be awarded:
    Your apprenticeship certificate
    Any industry qualifications linked to your standard (mandatory elements)

  • Careers
  • Qualifications gained

    Human Resources Support - Advanced Apprenticeship

     

Disclaimer

Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information on the website is correct, some details may be subject to change. West Nottinghamshire College reserves the right to make amendments to the courses, dates, fees or other details, and to make cancellations or changes if numbers are insufficient. In the unfortunate situation that we have to cancel a course we will refund your fees in full, but we regret we are not able to offer any refund if you withdraw from your course or fail to start, and you will be liable to pay any outstanding fees that may be due.

Why choose us?

Excellent student support services

We’ve got a great student support network offering advice and guidance on careers and future employment, finance, health and welfare, additional learning support and much more.

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Campuses across Mansfield and Ashfield

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Strong industry links

We’re always investing in college facilities to make sure you have access to the most up-to-date, industry-standard equipment. Our strong links with employers means you can secure work placements as part of your wider learning – providing you with vital industry experience and employability skills, getting you ready for the world of work.

Tutors who really know their industry

Most have worked in the industry they're teaching, so you'll learn the skills employers are looking for. They'll support and encourage you to achieve the best results possible.

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