Chartered Managers add an average value of £391,000 to their organisations (CMI)
Enquiry form
- Functional Skills Level 2 English / GCSE Grade C/4 or above in English*
- Functional Skills Level 2 Maths / GCSE Grade C/4 or above in Maths*
- A relevant HND, Foundation Degree, or other Level 5 (or equivalent) qualification will be required.**
How to apply
Please contact the Central Apprenticeship Hub for details on the current fees for 2023.
- Fully-funded: Levy paying organisations
- Co-funded: Non-levy organisations (the annual pay bill of your organisation is less than £3 million) and levy paying organisations who have exceeded their levy contribution.
Key benefits
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@Tailored to your business needs – an industry-led, work-based degree that enables your employees to specialise in a number of career-specific areas
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@Prestigious Chartered Manager status with the CMI – internationally recognised as the highest status achieved in the management profession
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@Increase retention and productivity – actively investing in your team is proven to increase productivity and retention (CMI)
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@Employees will have the opportunity to gain a BSc (Hons) Professional Management degree at the University of Plymouth, as well as the CMI L5 Diploma in Management and Leadership and earn prestigious Chartered Manager status, whilst in employment
Apprentice testimonial
“I had become an ‘accidental manager’ and the Chartered Manager apprenticeship is giving me the tools to formalise my work using best practice and theory. With a focus on work-based practice, I am constantly evaluating our day-to-day activities and can suggest and implement improvements.”
Agile Development Manager and IT Security Coordinator, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust
Core modules and learning
Specialist options
Delivery
Delivered over two years as a work-integrated degree programme, the apprenticeship is delivered via flexible learning with all study material available online and mandatory campus attendance three times a year.
As a student at the University of Plymouth, apprentices can benefit from a full range of facilities and resources, including the library, study spaces, and core reading material including journals and industry reports.
Study commitment
As a guide, apprentices should expect to study for an additional 12 hours per week on top of their scheduled learning. Employers are expected to support their apprentice's study by providing a workplace mentor and supporting meetings and assessments.Work-based degrees and higher apprenticeships
Helping employers develop, harness and focus the skills of emerging talent within their organisation whilst offering employees opportunity to pursue undergraduate degree qualifications alongside real-life work experience.