FRONT OF HOUSE INTERMEDIATE APPRENTICESHIP

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The Hospitality industry covers hotels, restaurants, pubs, bars and nightclubs, hospitality services, youth/backpacker hostels, holiday centres and self-catering accommodation. It operates across well-known chains and in small businesses, including owner/operators, which make up just under three quarters of employers. The industry is a big employer and contributes around £30bn to the English economy each year. The aim of this framework is to attract and retain people into Hospitality from a wide range of backgrounds to replace those who leave or retire and provide employers with the skills they need in order to help increase productivity and profitability. Objectives of this framework are to: 1. Contribute to increasing productivity and performance by ensuring that staff have flexible entry routes at Levels 2 and 3; 2. Provide a flexible entry route to attract and retain people in the Hospitality industry from under-represented groups, to ensure that the industry represents its customer base; 3. Provide small businesses with access to a high quality training programme to help their businesses remain profitable; 4. Contribute towards professionalising career pathways to jobs, training and qualifications into Level 4 and higher to aid retention. The duration of this apprenticeship is generally 12 months.

Course information

Name: FRONT OF HOUSE INTERMEDIATE APPRENTICESHIP Qualification title: Generic code to identify ILR programme aims Qualification type: Assessment You will complete online computer based exams at the end of each unit. You will also be assessed by a range of methods such as; Direct observation of tasks or activities, examination of work products produced by learners (e.g. diary notes, site notes, completed reports), examination of witness testimonies from people, other than the assessor, who are prepared to provide statements detailing specific details of learners' performance, review of records of 'question and answer' sessions covering specific aspects of the knowledge and understanding and Professional discussion. All of these assessment methods will build your portfolio of evidence. Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20161206 10:14:41 Updated 20161206 10:14:41

Entry requirements

None

Provider

HAVERING COLLEGE OF FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION
Further Education
information@havering-college.ac.uk
01708 462801
http://www.havering-college.ac.uk

Address

Ardleigh Green Road Town: Hornchurch County:Havering

Learning aims

Title: Generic code to identify ILR programme aims Qualification: Generic code to identify ILR programme aims Classification: Not Applicable

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