Improvement Specialist Apprenticeship

Level 5 Improvement Specialist Apprenticeship offers Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification, with flexible funding via Levy or ESFA.

Improvement Practitioner Apprenticeship Standard

Improvement Specialist Apprenticeship

Improvement Specialist Apprenticeship Standard (Level 5) is now offered via in-house tailored or open enrolment programmes with several intakes per year delivered face-to-face or virtually. Our unique high quality programme allows employees to meet the Improvement Specialist Level 5 standard whilst also achieving industry leading British Quality Foundation (BQF) Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification at no additional cost.

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Apprenticeship Levy or ESFA Funding

If you are an employer with an annual wage bill of more than £3m, you pay an Apprenticeship Levy of 0.5% on payroll collected through PAYE. Levy funds are collected every month by HMRC and held in your Digital Apprenticeship Service (DAS) online account. You can use this to pay for Improvement Apprenticeships. If your annual wage bill is less than £3m, you are entitled to co-investment funding where the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) pay 95% and the employer 5% of the apprenticeship costs.

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Apprenticeship Levy or ESFA Funding?
Who can be an Apprentice?

Who can be an Apprentice?

Apprenticeships aren’t just for school leavers or young people. Improvement Apprenticeships are for anybody whose role involves improving organisational performance. Our clients Improvement Apprentices come from all service and manufacturing sectors and range from graduate trainees and shop floor team leaders through to experienced functional managers, project managers and technical specialists.

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Your Trainers

The BQF Certified Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt trainers hold a Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (Lifelong Learning) which certifies their competence in curriculum development, training delivery, coaching and trainee assessment. This combined with them each having 15+ years of service and manufacturing lean six sigma training, coaching and project delivery experience makes them ‘best-in-class’ in Improvement Apprenticeship delivery.

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Lean Six Sigma Training Learning Outcomes

Lean Six Sigma Training Learning Outcomes

On completion of the lean six sigma training you will be able to:

  • Ensure your projects are linked to the achievement of your organisation’s strategic objectives
  • Capture the ‘Voice of the Customer’ to ensure any potential business process changes are aligned to customer requirements
  • Apply the simple, robust, structured and proven approach of DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyse, Improve & Control) to process improvement
  • Apply project management, change management and financial project appraisal techniques
  • Move from a ‘Functional’ to a ‘Value Stream’ view of the organisation where stakeholders work together collectively to remove waste from the ‘Value Stream’
  • Understand ‘Process Behaviour’ through effective measurement and data analysis
  • Prioritise opportunities for process improvement
  • Develop ‘Permanent Corrective Actions’ for process failures
  • Select and use the appropriate ‘Lean Six Sigma’ tools to reduce variation, defects, cycle times, lead times, waste and costs within your processes
  • Influence organisational culture and employee behaviour towards supporting ‘Lean Six Sigma’
  • Ensure process improvements are sustained through the use of a ‘Control Plan’

Benefits to Your Organisation
The benefits of the Improvement Apprenticeship Standards is that they support:

Development  of internal capability to deliver process improvements on an ongoing and     sustainable basis

Development  of a ‘Continuous Improvement Culture’

’Financial benefits delivery i.e. revenue improvement, cost reductions and cost     avoidance

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