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Operations or Departmental Manager Level 5 Apprenticeship Standard (Shropshire)

Course overview

An Operations or Departmental Manager is someone who manages teams and/or projects, and operational or departmental objectives as part of the delivery of the organisations strategy. They are accountable to a more senior manager or business owner. Course details are below.

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Apprenticeship Standards Information

Level: 5

Duration (norm): 30 months

Code: ST0385

Max Funding Value: £7,000

Delivery Model: The apprentice will visit the training center once every six weeks (day release). In addition, the trainer will visit the employer site for reviews throughout the duration of the course.

English and Mathematics: Level 2/C for both must be achieved prior to End Point Assessment (this content will be blended into the apprentice's study programme if it is required)

Knowledge

  • Operational management: Understand operational management approaches and models, including creating plans to deliver objectives and setting KPIs. Understand business development tools and approaches to continuous improvement. Understand operational business planning techniques, including how to manage resources, development of sales and marketing plans, setting targets and monitoring performance. Knowledge of management systems, processes and contingency planning. Understand how to initiate and manage change by identifying barriers and know how to overcome them. Understand data security and management, and the effective use of technology in an organisation.
  • Project management: Know how to set up and manage a project using relevant tools and techniques, and understand process management. Understand approaches to risk management.
  • Finance: Know how to set up and manage a project using relevant tools and techniques, and understand process management. Understand approaches to risk management.
  • Leadership: Understand different leadership styles, how to lead multiple and remote teams and manage team leaders. Know how to motivate and improve performance, supporting people using coaching and mentoring approaches. Understand organisational cultures and diversity and their impact on leading and managing change. Know how to delegate effectively.
  • People management: Know how to manage multiple teams, and develop high performing teams. Understand performance management techniques, talent management models and how to recruit and develop people.
  • Relationship building: Understand approaches to partner, stakeholder and supplier relationship management including negotiation, influencing, and effective networking. Knowledge of collaborative working techniques to enable delivery through others and how to share best practice. Know how to manage conflict at all levels.
  • Communication: Understand interpersonal skills and different forms of communication and techniques (verbal, written, non-verbal, digital) and how to apply them appropriately.
  • Self awareness: Understand own impact and emotional intelligence. Understand different and learning and behaviour styles.
  • Workload management: Understand time management techniques and tools, and how to prioritise activities and the use of different approaches to planning, including managing multiple tasks.
  • Decision making: Understand problem solving and decision making techniques, including data analysis. Understand organisational values and ethics and their impact on decision making.

Skills

  • Operational management: Able to input into strategic planning and create plans which are aligned with organisational objectives. Support, manage and communicate change by identifying barriers and overcoming them. Demonstrate commercial awareness, and able to identify and shape new opportunities. Creation and delivery of operational plans, including setting key performance indicators (KPIs), monitoring performance against plans. Producing reports, providing management information based on the collation, analysis and interpretation of data.
  • Project management: Plan, organise and manage resources to deliver required outcomes. Monitor progress, and identify risk and their mitigation. Able to use relevant project management tools.
  • Finance: Able to monitor budgets and provide reports, and consider financial implications of decisions and adjust approach and recommendations accordingly.
  • Leadership: Able to communicate organisational vision and goals and how these to apply to teams. Support development through coaching and mentoring, and enable and support high performance working. Able to support the management of change within the organisation.
  • People management: Able to manage talent and performance. Develop, build and motivate teams by identifying their strengths and enabling development within the workplace. Able to delegate and enable delivery though others.
  • Relationships: Able to build trust, and use effective negotiation and influencing skills and manage conflict. Able to identify and share good practice, and work collaboratively with others both inside and outside of the organisation. Use of specialist advice and support to deliver against plans.
  • Communication: Able to communicate effectively (verbal, non-verbal, written, digital) and be flexible in communication style. Able to chair meetings and present using a range of media. Use of active listening, and able to challenge and give constructive feedback.
  • Self awareness: Able to reflect on own performance, working style and its impact on others.
  • Workload management: Able to create a personal development plan. Use of time management and prioritisation techniques.
  • Decision making: Able to undertake critical analysis and evaluation to support decision making Use of effective problem solving techniques

Behaviours

  • Autonomous: Drive to achieve in all aspects of work. Demonstrates resilience and accountability. Determination when managing difficult situations. Seeks new opportunities.
  • Inclusive: Open, approachable, authentic, and able to build trust with others. Seeks the views of others and values diversity.
  • Agile: Flexible to the needs of the organisation. Is creative, innovative and enterprising when seeking solutions to business needs. Positive and adaptable, responding well to feedback and need for change. Open to new ways of working.
  • Professional: Sets an example, and is fair, consistent and impartial. Open and honest. Operates within organisational values

External Qualification

  • Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management.

This qualification will be blended into the apprentice’s study programme and must be achieved in order to complete the apprenticeship.

Endpoint Assessment

  • Assessment of knowledge through a test using scenarios, questions and responses.
  • Assessment of competency through a structured competency-based interview.
  • Assessment of a portfolio of evidence.
  • Presentation of a work-based project, followed by a question and answer session.
  • Continuing Professional Development log review and a professional discussion with an assessor.

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