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Teaching assistant (level 3)
Supporting the class teacher to enhance learning.
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Learning and skills teacher (level 5)
Teaching young people and adults within all parts of the education and training sector.
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Learning and skills mentor (level 4)
Supporting learners of all ages, and all levels, to develop within a new work role.
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Digital learning designer (level 5)
A digital designer works closely with colleagues to deliver high-quality learning activities.
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Learning and development consultant business partner (level 5)
Making sure that learning and development contributes to improved performance in the workplace.
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Learning and development practitioner (level 3)
Identifying, creating and delivering appropriate training needs.
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Outdoor learning specialist (level 5)
Design, planning and delivery of programmes that provide learning and change using outdoor activities and experiences.
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Cultural learning and participation officer (level 3)
Planning, organising and co-ordinating artistic and cultural education community engagement projects.
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Learning and skills assessor (level 3)
Assessing vocational learners, usually on a one-to-one basis, in a range of learning environments.
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HR support (level 3)
Handling day to day queries and providing human resources advice ranging from recruitment through to retirement.
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School business professional (level 4)
Administering and managing financial, site and support services within the school context.
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Applications support lead (level 4)
Provide tactical advice, training and support on core technology applications.
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Teacher (level 6)
Educating young people to achieve the highest possible standards.
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Construction support technician (level 3)
Working in an office or on a construction site.
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Control technical support engineer (level 6)
Assuring that manufacturing runs smoothly in areas such as site maintenance.
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Digital support technician (level 3)
Maximising the effective use of digital office technologies, productivity software and digital communications in organisations.
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Healthcare support worker (level 2)
Providing high-quality and compassionate healthcare.
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Police community support officer (level 4)
Working as part of a neighbourhood policing team to help deal with and prevent crime.
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Senior healthcare support worker (level 3)
Providing high-quality and compassionate specialist health and social care for a range of people.
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Youth support worker (level 3)
Work in a supporting role with young people aged 11-25 to promote their personal, social and educational development.
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Electrical or electronic technical support engineer (degree) (level 6)
Supporting the manufacturing of new products by bringing the product to life and resolving manufacturing problems.
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Ambulance support worker (emergency, urgent and non-urgent) (level 3)
Provide care and clinical support for emergency (999), urgent or unscheduled care calls.
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Team leader or supervisor (level 3)
Managing teams and projects to meet a private, public or voluntary organisation's goals.
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Early years lead practitioner (level 5)
Working directly with children, skilfully leading day to day practice.
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Supply chain leadership professional (integrated degree) (level 6)
Procuring, producing, moving and delivering a product or service from a supplier to a customer or end-user.
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Trade supplier (level 2)
Ensuring an efficient flow of goods and services between manufacturers and their skilled trade customer base.
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Retail team leader (level 3)
Guiding and coordinating staff, their work and sales within a retail environment.
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Procurement and supply assistant (level 3)
The process of procurement or buying low value goods and services.
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Supply chain operator (level 2)
Managing the movement of goods across all sectors and distances for a range of customers from private individuals and sole traders through to large global organisations.
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Supply chain warehouse operative (level 2)
Carrying out a range of moving, packaging and stock-taking roles and duties in a warehouse environment.
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Commercial procurement and supply (formerly Public sector commercial professional) (level 4)
Buying the goods and services that enable an organisation to operate.
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Supply chain practitioner (fast moving consumer good) (previously Operator Manager) (level 3)
Organising and coordinating a network of interconnected businesses in the provision of goods and services to the end customer.
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Acoustics technician (level 4)
Understanding the science of sound and vibration propagation and applying this to work areas relevant to their employer’s working practices.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) data specialist (level 7)
Discover new artificial intelligence solutions that use data to improve and automate business processes.
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Improvement leader (level 6)
Developing improvement strategies and providing leadership in improvement for a business.
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Leather craftsperson (level 2)
Producing or manufacturing leather goods for a number of markets.
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Process leader (level 4)
Directing production activities and operations.
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Senior leader (level 7)
A leader who has senior management responsibility.
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Registered nurse - degree (NMC 2010) (level 6)
Giving care, advice and support to sick, injured or disabled people.
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Registered nurse degree (NMC 2018) (level 6)
Giving care, advice and support to sick, injured or disabled people.
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Hospitality supervisor (level 3)
Supervising staff and activities within hospitality businesses including bars, cafes, conference centres, restaurants and hotels.
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VFX supervisor (level 7)
Liaise with the director and director of photography from the earliest stages of a production, working with clients and colleagues to create VFX/CG elements.
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Funeral team member (level 2)
Helping manage funeral arrangements.
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Hospitality team member (level 2)
Carrying out a range of general and specialist roles within hospitality businesses, including bars, cafes, conference centres, restaurants and hotels.
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Leisure team member (level 2)
Support, enhance and deliver the day to day operations and services of a leisure or fitness facility.
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Lead adult care worker (level 3)
Leading frontline care for vulnerable adults within their own homes, day care centres, residential and nursing homes and other healthcare settings.
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Lead engineering maintenance technician (level 4)
Offer engineering support, technical leadership and expertise.
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Lead practitioner in adult care (level 4)
Managing teams of frontline carers to look after vulnerable adults with care needs.
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Lead traffic management operative (level 2)
To coordinate, install, maintain and remove TTM equipment and systems.
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Leader in adult care (level 5)
Leading the care service and managing teams of carers to look after adults with care needs.
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Lean manufacturing operative (level 2)
Carrying out manufacturing activities on multiple products with different specifications consecutively.
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Retail leadership (integrated degree) (level 6)
Acting as a brand ambassador who will lead, motivate and develop a team of retail-based employees, to deliver sales and profit targets.
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Construction site supervisor (level 4)
Supervising specialist contractors and workers on construction projects.
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Facilities management supervisor (level 3)
Managing the working environment for an organisation's employees and services within industrial and commercial buildings.
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Horticulture or Landscaping Supervisor (level 3)
Planning and maintaining large gardens, parks and other green spaces.
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Transport and warehouse operations supervisor (level 3)
Manage the day to day operations involved in supply chain.
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Trade union official (level 4)
Develop and deliver union organising activities and campaigns that will recruit and retain union members and activists.
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Community nurse specialist practitioner (NMC 2022) (level 7)
Caring for patients with a wide range of health conditions.
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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.
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Education technician (he assistant technician and simulation-based technician) (level 3)
Provide skilled technical support in teaching, learning and research environments.
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Early years educator (level 3)
Highly trained professionals who play a key role in ensuring that young children learn and develop well and are kept healthy and safe.
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Early years practitioner (level 2)
Work and interact directly with children on a day to day basis supporting the planning of and delivery of activities.
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Play therapist (level 7)
Work to improve children’s mental health, emotional well-being, learning capabilities and social relationships.