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Guidance: Apprenticeship standard: supply chain practitioner (approved for delivery)

Updated: added funding band - approved for delivery

This document is relevant to:

employers wanting to recruit an apprentice training organisations working with employers to make the apprenticeships available

The approved standard outlines the skills, knowledge and behaviours required of the apprentice and the job they will need to be able to do by the time they have completed their apprenticeship.

This standard is ready to use.

An apprenticeship standard is only available for delivery when both the standard and assessment plan is approved and a funding band (core government contribution) has been assigned to the standard.

Under our reforms, employer-designed standards will replace frameworks over the course of this parliament.

Employers involved in creating this standard

If you’d like to get involved and contribute to the development of the supply chain practitioner standard, please read the guidance for trailblazers, and email the trailblazer contact: secretariat@nsafd.co.uk.

The standard for a supply chain practitioner was developed by:

2 Sisters Food Group Brakes Britvic General Mills Morrisons Nestle Norfolk & Suffolk Speciality Foods Sainsburys Saladworks Tablet Catering & Events Consultants Ltd. Torque Logistics Ltd. Warburtons Funding information for employers and training organisations

Funding band: 11

Funding band maximum: £15,000

Read the apprenticeship funding rules for further information.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/apprenticeship-standard-supply-chain-practitioner

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