Intermediate Barbering Apprenticeship

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A barbering apprenticeship is one of the best ways of training to become a barber. Apart from it enabling you to EARN WHILE YOU LEARN, because all apprentices are employed from day one, you will develop real, practical and commercial skills highly valued by employers.In the majority of cases you will attend a michael john academy one day per week and work within the Industry for the remainder of your working week. If you have previous experience we can support you to progress more rapidly, however you should expect your apprenticeship to last at least twelve months with most course durations lasting between 12 to 14 months. Some of the subjects and skills covered within your apprenticeship include: Health and Safety, Advising and consulting with clients, Shampooing, conditioning and treating the hair and scalp. Cutting hair using basic barbering techniques Cutting facial hair to shape using basic techniques Drying and finishing mens hair Promoting additional services or products to clients Creating basic patterns in the hair Client care and customer service You will also be given a real insight into the Barbering Industry to include what employers will expect from you and how important it is to sustain your employment so you can progress even further in this exciting and innovative career choice.

Course information

Name: Intermediate Barbering Apprenticeship Qualification title: Diploma in Barbering (QCF) Qualification type: NVQ and relevant components Assessment Throughout your apprenticeship you will be assessed on your practical skills and your background knowledge and understanding of each subject. Assessment will take place in the academy and within your salon workplace. During the course you will build up a portfolio of evidence and achievement. Michael John Academy specialise in all aspects of Hair and Beauty. Throughout your apprenticeship there will be opportunities for you to participate in a range of short specialist courses, Industry excursions and competitive events. Awarding City & Guilds of London Institute Created 20100708 02:45:23 Updated 20170203 12:31:14

Entry requirements

Scissors, notepad and a pen. You will need a salon tunic, however this is supplied by some employers. All materials and equipment required for practicals within the academy are provided. Equipment required Scissors, notepad and a pen. You will need a salon tunic, however this is supplied by some employers. All materials and equipment required for practicals within the academy are provided.

Provider

MICHAEL JOHN ACADEMY
Further Education
suzanne.johnson@michaeljohnacademy.com
0151 708 8558
http://www.michaeljohnacademy.com

Address

42 - 46 Renshaw Street Town: LIVERPOOL County:Merseyside

Learning aims

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