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End Point Assessor – Professional Forester Degree Apprenticeship
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End Point Assessor – Professional Forester Degree Apprenticeship

Ambleside
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Overview

The University of Cumbria is one of the largest providers of degree apprenticeships in the country and our programmes are delivered to apprentices across the whole of England. With experience of assessment, you will conduct assessments in line with the requirements set in the appropriate Apprenticeship Standard to judge if the apprentice is a competent practitioner in their industry.

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End Point Assessor – Professional Forester Degree Apprenticeship

How to apply:

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  • Please click on the ‘apply online’ link and complete the on-line application form. The form will request information about your location and areas of specialism and should be accompanied by a CV or resume showing experience relevant to this role.
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