Entry requirements & additional information
Entry requirements
Typically, an applicant will have attained a minimum of 4 GCSE grades C or 4 including both Maths and English. Functional Skills Level 2 will be accepted as an alternative to GCSEs. It it also essential that applicants have already attained a Level 2 core qualification in Sportsturf /Greenkeeping or an associated subject.
Learners will also need to be able to gain the necessary skills, knowledge and experience within their job roles to meet the requirements of the programme.
Exceptional entries will be considered for all Apprenticeships at the discretion of the college based on experience, successful interview and outcomes of Initial and Diagnostic assessments for English and Maths to establish current levels of ability.
Learning and assessment
The delivery model will be a blended approach of work-place visits from an industry professional tutor underpinned by learning resources via a virtual learning environment (VLE).
Learners will study a range of core themes over a 18-24 period (Depending on experience). Each theme will be delivered against specific skills, knowledge and behaviours with learners working towards the completion of a dedicated assignment briefs to collate the relevant evidence which in turn will be mapped towards the apprenticeship Standard.
The VLE site will cover all the required knowledge needed to both support the end point exam as well as providing the learner with key background information needed to write the assignments, based on project work and real work-based evidence. Learners will be stretched and challenged through the VLE with a number of tests that will sign-off the underpinning knowledge whereas the work-based visits will provide one-to-one tutor support to further develop the required skills, knowledge and behaviours required by industry.
This apprenticeship is devised around a range of core duties (12) as listed below:
Duty 1
Supervise and undertake the preparation and maintenance of the playing surface in accordance with governing bodies requirements, rules and regulations.
Duty 2
Evaluate performance and agronomic data of playing surfaces (e.g. weather data, soil conditions, performance quality standard). Recommends improvements to turf health and playing surface conditions.
Duty 3
Monitor and control threats to turf health and apply sustainable integrated pest management practices (encompassing weeds, pests, and diseases).
Duty 4
Supervise and implement processes, procedures and strategies for the effective usage of irrigation and drainage systems to maximise sports turf health and surface performance.
Duty 5
Prepare sports turf machinery and supervise maintenance programmes for equipment and machinery.
Duty 6
Agree the specification and implement resource and budget requirements for sports turf projects.
Duty 7
Supervise and mentor operatives and report on staff performance.
Duty 8
Supervise the adoption of sustainable and environmentally friendly working practices.
Duty 9
Ensure a safe working environment and the adoption of legal working practices including the reviewing of risk assessments.
Duty 10
Maintain own personal development by keeping up to date with current industry practices.
Duty 11
Communicate with stakeholders on the factors affecting the condition of the sports turf and manage expectations.
Duty 12
Plan, prepare for and supervise the construction or renovation of the sports turf facilities.
At a point where employer, tutor and apprentice feel is appropriate, apprentices will undertake an end point assessment, which is carried out by a separate approved organisation, independent from Myerscough College.
End Point Assessment
The end point assessment will consist of 4 discrete assessment methods (individually graded as Fail, Pass, Merit & Distinction):
- Knowledge test
- Project with report
- A presentation with questions and answers
- Professional Discussion
Performance in the EPA will determine the overall apprenticeship standard and grade of: Fail, Pass, Merit and Distinction. In the unlikely event of an apprentice needing to resit an End Point Assessment (or elements of the End Point Assessment), then the employer will be responsible for funding these additional costs.
You will also be required to achieve the following additional qualifications prior to end point assessment:
Level 2 Award in Safe Use of Pesticides (PA1), along with either PA2 (Boom Sprayer) or PA6 (Hand Held Applicators) or equivalents as detailed on: http://www.hse.gov.uk/pesticides/resources/R/Recognised_certificates.pdf
Progression
This standard is recognised by the British & International Golf Greenkeepers Association (BIGGA), the Professional Body for Greenkeepers. At the start of the apprenticeship the apprentice will be registered with BIGGA. Upon completion of this standard the apprentice will be eligible to join BIGGA as a full member and become a BIGGA Accredited Greenkeeper.
The successful apprentice will have the opportunity to progress on to a higher-level apprenticeship standard, if the role allows. For example: Course Manager Higher Apprenticeship Level 5 or other supervisory/management apprenticeship programmes.
There is also the option of our successful FdSc programme in Sportsturf Management: https://www.ucmyerscough.ac.uk/courses/sportsturf/fdsc-sportsturf-management-on-line/
Careers
There are fantastic opportunities both in the UK and overseas for people who are trained and qualified in sportsturf. Careers exist at all levels, from assistant groundspersons and greenkeepers to managers of international sports facilities such as Premier League Football Clubs and the major elite Golf Courses. Our courses will equip you with the skills that are necessary to build, maintain and manage quality turf surfaces to a high standard.
Students learn the science behind how grasses grow, as well as soils, drainage and a wide range of maintenance practices. You will gain an understanding of the demands of sport and what players need or expect from turf surfaces. You will be taught how to provide these conditions all year round and in all weather conditions.
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