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‘Playwork: Playwork’
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  1. Playworker (level 2)

    Care for and support children in taking responsibility for themselves and their own playing whilst creating a stimulating and adventurous space for children to learn and explore.

    Apprenticeship category
    Care services
  2. Play therapist (level 7)

    Work to improve children’s mental health, emotional well-being, learning capabilities and social relationships.

    Apprenticeship category
    Care services
  3. Health play specialist (level 5)

    Providing therapeutic play interventions for sick infants, children and young people, service users, carers and families of all ages, throughout their healthcare journey.

    Apprenticeship category
    Health and science
  4. Plasterer (level 2)

    Preparing walls and ceilings for decoration and finishing.

    Apprenticeship category
    Construction and the built environment
  5. Plate welder (level 3)

    Manually weld plates and structural components to high standards of quality.

    Apprenticeship category
    Engineering and manufacturing
  6. Chartered town planner (degree) (level 7)

    Shaping the places we live in by balancing the needs of people and business for homes, jobs, local facilities and open spaces with impacts on the wider environment.

    Apprenticeship category
    Construction and the built environment
  7. Construction plant operative (level 2)

    Check, prepare and operate a number of construction machines (known as plant) that is used onsite in the construction sector including on railways, demolition and utility works (water/gas/electricity supply).

    Apprenticeship category
    Construction and the built environment
  8. Material processing plant operator (level 2)

    Operating and maintaining heavy mobile plant equipment like excavators, dumper trucks or construction material production plants

    Apprenticeship category
    Engineering and manufacturing
  9. Transport planner (integrated degree) (level 6)

    Designing and developing transport and travel systems.

    Apprenticeship category
    Construction and the built environment
  10. Transport planning technician (level 3)

    Providing technical support to transport planners to help manage and improve transport services and systems.

    Apprenticeship category
    Construction and the built environment
  11. Electrical power protection and plant commissioning engineer (level 4)

    Carrying out a range of engineering work on power protection systems, plant and equipment.

    Apprenticeship category
    Engineering and manufacturing
  12. Hire controller (plant, tools and equipment) (level 2)

    Providing specialist plant, tools, machinery or equipment on short or long-term hire.

    Apprenticeship category
    Construction and the built environment
  13. Science industry process and plant engineer (degree) (level 6)

    Helping design the manufacturing process for science-based technology and products.

    Apprenticeship category
    Engineering and manufacturing
  14. Stairlift, platform lift, service lift electromechanic (level 2)

    Carry out the installation or maintenance and repair of stairlifts, lifting platforms and service lifts.

    Apprenticeship category
    Engineering and manufacturing
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