Course description
The role of an LGV driver is to operate large goods vehicles in a safe and fuel-efficient manner, ensuring timely and accurate delivery of products to various locations. They work in diverse settings, delivering goods for different types of customers, ranging from global organisations to private individuals and the military. LGV drivers may specialise in specific sub-sectors such as shipping, removals, import/export, freight, hazardous goods, or food. They often work alone and may be required to work shifts and unsociable hours.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Those with an annual wage bill of less than £3m do not pay the Apprenticeship Levy. Instead, 95% of each apprenticeship is funded by the government whilst a 5% investment is required by the employer to enhance the skills of their employee.
Course delivery details
1. 12 months on-programme – This is when the individual will learn the skills, knowledge and behaviours which will support them for their End-Point Assessment. The learner could partake in a combination of activities, such as classroom based sessions, mentoring, shadowing, bespoke resources and off-site visits in order to support their learning and development.
Learning Curve Group
Learning Curve Group is a national training and education specialist. We work with further education providers, employers and learners to help them achieve success. Since 2004, Learning Curve Group (LCG) has grown both organically and through acquisition to become one...