New Apprenticeship Standard – We Need Your Help! – Two Sides

Press release from BPIF, May 22nd 2023.

The BPIF is committed to ensuring that the sector has high-quality modern apprenticeships in place, to ensure employers can attract, retain, and develop the staff they need now and for the future.

The Print Technician Apprenticeship Standard is a key apprenticeship program for the training of skilled print staff, without which the sector would not be able to offer important print apprenticeships.

Having recently developed and secured approval for the Print Technician Standard, the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IfATE) announced that they were conducting a review of a number of standards and that the Print Technician Standard was part of this. We soon after received confirmation that whilst the standard was “sufficient”, they wanted the format to be brought in line with their new requirements.

An apparently straightforward addition of Duties to the standard became a much more comprehensive full review of the Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours statements, and their associated grading descriptors. IfATE have been very rigorous in their application of the new requirements and whilst some were expected (around equality, diversity and inclusion and sustainability), some around the more technical aspects of the standard were not. Their requirements for generic statements in the grading descriptors has required us to increase the skill level requirement of the assessors put in place by the End Point Assessment organisation, whilst feedback from employers and training providers has led to us adding a merit to the achievement list for apprentices.

The consortium who are led by the Chair, James Buffoni of Ryedale Group, the Vice Chair, Ian Wilton of CDS, supported by the BPIF have worked hard to deliver a standard which meets the full requirements of IfATE whilst supporting our industry in the development of highly skilled apprentices.

The Print Technician plays a key role in all your businesses, and this standard is designed to qualify learner apprentices to level 3, making them invaluable. Without this Standard, there would be no Print Level 3 apprenticeships for the sector – the sector is proud of the high-quality training and development that it offers, underpinned by key apprenticeship standards, with this one being particularly important to the sector, so it’s important that we get it right.

We really need your input to ensure that we have captured fully the knowledge and skills requirements for this role and identified correctly how they need to be assessed.

The Print Technician Occupational Standard can be found here and the Print Technician End Point Assessment Plan can be found here.

Please take the time to review and feedback to us any comments that you may have. Your input is invaluable to this process, and we greatly appreciate your time and comments. Please send all feedback to [email protected]  by Friday 09/06/23

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