Course description
School Business Professional – Level 4 Apprenticeship
School business professionals perform a crucial role which is unique to schools. They provide administrative, financial, HR and governance support and help towards the day-to-day running of schools.
Often working closely with senior leadership teams, school business professionals can work in various school settings and often juggle a variety of responsibilities. This apprenticeship is designed to support learners in their schools, providing them with the knowledge, skills and behaviours needed to be a success.
The qualification may also be used as a stepping stone for those aspiring to a senior or strategic role in the school business profession.
Candidates will be eligible to become a full member of the Institute of School Business Leadership (ISBL – formerly National Association of School Business Management) upon successful completion of the apprenticeship.
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Entry Requirements:
Apprentices are required to meet the initial entry points for English and maths as follows:
- Forlevel 2 Apprenticeship training for companiesthe minimum entry level for English and maths is ‘Entry level 3’ (E3).
- For alllevel 3 and 4 Apprenticeship training for companiesthe minimum English and maths level 1, ideally level 2.
- Forlevel 5 and 6 Apprenticeship training for companies, the minimum English and maths should be level 2, some individual circumstances may be considered at level 1.
Initial assessment is completed prior to starting the course. All applicants will be supported to attain these entry levels prior to joining the course, or whilst on the course, where possible.
Apprentices working with young people and vulnerable adults would be required to hold a DBS clearance as necessary.
Eligibility:
You must be:
- 16 or over by the end of the summer holidays.
- Living in England.
- Not in full-time education.
Who it's for:
Typical job titles include school business manager, HR manager, finance manager, office manager, school administrator, business support officer and bursar.
Course delivery details
Delivery can be face-to-face, remote or a blended approach.
Why choose Ixion Holdings Ltd
We are a national ‘Grade 1’ Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ training provider.
As part of Shaw Trust, in 2021 we supported over 475,000 people.
100% of respondents at their end of apprenticeship survey said their Teaching Assessor was knowledgeable and experienced.
Expenses
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