Learning and Development Consultant Level 5 Apprenticeship

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The learning and development consultant or business partner role exists within a range of organisations including private, public and third sectors. Typically, the individual works closely with colleagues in Human Resources and are largely accountable for ensuring learning and development contributes to improved performance at an individual, team and organisational level by aligning learning needs with the strategic objectives of the business. 

With their newfound skills through the apprenticeship, a learning and development consultant will take the lead on any learning and development related elements of business projects. They will develop expertise in a specific field, whether it be technical, vocational or behavioural learning and be able to influence senior stakeholders in their decision making based on their recommendations for what the business can or should do in any learning and development context. 

The learning and development consultant apprenticeship can support a generalist learning and development role or a more specialised one that requires more in-depth expertise in a specific area such as organisation development, digital and blended learning, resourcing, or talent management. Whichever the area of focus, the role is business and future-focused and requires a good grounding across all areas of learning and development.

Ideal For:

A learning and development practitioner apprenticeship is great for individuals newly appointed to a learning and development role or existing learning and development employees who need ‘significant new knowledge and skills’ in order to perform their duties or take on more responsibility, for example:

  • Learning and Development Coordinator
  • Junior Learning Technologist
  • Learning & Organisational Development Officer
  • Communication and Learning Coordinator

Entry requirements

Whilst any entry requirements will be a matter for individual employers, typically an apprentice will have an area of technical, vocational or behavioural expertise in which the organisation needs others to acquire through training.

This apprenticeship duration is 15-18 months.

KSBs

The Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours covered during your apprenticeship training.

Delivery and EPA

How we deliver the apprenticeship and how it is assessed in your end-point assessment.

Overview

View the overview document below that explains the apprenticeship in more detail.

During your apprenticeship you will develop the following professional behaviours, knowledge and skills that as a Learning & Development Consultant Business Partner apprentice you will enable you to:

Module

  • Introduction: Personal and Professional Development/Profiling
  • Module 1: The Strategic Role L&D
  • Module 2 Stakeholder Engagement in L&D
  • Module 3 Strategic Planning, Project and Change
  • Module 4: Data and Decision Making
  • Module 5: Budgets and Procurement
  • Module 6: Hold the Room’ – Strategic Communication and Planning
  • Module 7: Roles, Responsibilities and Skills in L&D
  • Module 8: Designing and Delivering Coaching and Mentoring Programmes and action learning sets
  • Module 9: Talent/Succession Strategy and Planning

Our COVID friendly delivery model means L&D staff can complete their training anywhere, including the office, training room or even from home. Mandatory remote training sessions are completed on a bi-weekly basis using secure web-based software.  
Apprentices will attend their morning tutorials before completing guided study for the rest of that day. 

Our courses start at various points in the year in January, April and September. All enrolments must be completed two weeks before the 1st Digital classroom session.

Following successful completion of the Gateway, a meeting to determine when you are ready to undertake the EPA, you will proceed to end-point assessment (EPA).
The EPA is undertaken by an independent assessment organisation chosen by your employer. The End Point assessment components are:

  • A consultative project
  • A professional discussion that will explore the specific skills and behaviours set out by the standard.
  • Presentation and Q&A based on your learning journal.

The overall grade of Fail, Pass or Distinction will be determined by the End Point Assessment organisation.

Professional CIPD registration and progression:

Successful completion of this standard enables the apprentice to apply to become an Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of personnel and development. Chartered Membership can be achieved through further qualifications or experience-based assessment.

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