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Level 2 will suit you if you are working in the furniture industry and have a basic understanding and some relevant knowledge and skills, usually from a role where you've been supervised.
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Our maths & English qualifications underpin our apprenticeships and technical qualifications. They build learners’ confidence with the core skills required for employment, including the capacity to problem solve and use technology effectively. They are also key to triggering conditions of funding.
To deliver these qualifications you will need qualified assessors - you can train internal members of staff or recruit specially. You will also need suitable facilities to carry out the required training to enable learners to achieve industry standards.
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There are no eligibility requirements. To find all the resource requirements, download the qualification handbook from the centre documents section.
There are eleven qualifications available at this level. These comprise a range of mandatory and optional units, including:
By clicking on the section headings below, you can access a variety of documents such as the qualification handbooks and assessment materials, Statements of Purpose, and recognition letters from industry and employers.
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Level 2 You are working in the furniture industry and have a basic understanding and some relevant knowledge and skills, usually from a role where you've been supervised.
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Level 3 is ideal if you have several years of experience in the furniture industry and wish to build on existing skills and knowledge in areas such as furniture restoration and research and development.
Level 3 You have several years of experience in the furniture industry and wish to build on existing skills and knowledge in areas such as furniture restoration and research & development.
There are eight qualifications available at this level. These comprise a range of mandatory and optional units, including:
You can choose the qualification that demonstrates the specialist furniture making knowledge and skills you have developed such as