Facilities Management - Level 4 Higher Apprenticeship

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Duration: 12-18 Months
Location: Workplace and College
Sector: Construction

About the Course

Facilities Management impacts on the vast majority of individuals and organisations across the UK and adds value through a highly skilled workforce creating efficiencies in service delivery and implementation.

It encompasses multi-disciplinary activities within the built environment and the management of their impact upon people and the workplace. Effective Facilities Management, combining resources and activities, is vital to the success of any organisation. At a corporate level, it contributes to the delivery of strategic and operational objectives. On a day-to-day level, effective Facilities Management provides a safe and efficient working environment, which is essential to the performance of any business – whatever its size and scope. Within this fast growing professional discipline, facilities managers have extensive responsibilities for providing, maintaining and developing myriad services. These range from property strategy, space management and communications infrastructure to building maintenance, administration and contract management.

Typical job roles for this apprenticeship inclde: 

  • Facilities Manager
  • Facilities Management (FM) OperationsManager
  • Estates Manager
  • FM Contract Manager

What will the apprentice study?

Full competence for a Facilities Management Supervisor, Facilities Management Administrator, Facilities Management Coordinators will be demonstrated by delivery and understanding of

  • Facilities Management within the context of the employing organisation (Hard Facilities Management, Soft Facilities Management, Total or Integrated Facilities Management)
  • Management of Health and Safety in accordance with employing organisation and client/customer requirements for the facilities management service they are supervising
  • Developing relationships in the workplace with colleagues from own employing organisation and with employees of the customer/client to achieve service targets
  • Develop and implement risk assessment plans in accordance with the requirements for the facilities management service they are supervising
  • Organize and delegate day to day activities of staff to ensure that the facilities management service meets contractual requirements and service targets
  • Monitor the costs of the facilities management service to ensure the budget is not exceeded
  • Procure supplies for the facilities management service and maintain relationships with suppliers
  • Resolve customer service queries and issues in accordance with contractual requirements; monitor customer service issues in order to prevent re-occurrence
  • Solve day to day problems to ensure the facilities management service meets its service targets and contractual requirements
  • Manage the day to day performance of staff and contribute to their development
  • Ensure that resources (materials and equipment) are used efficiently by ensuring correct use in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions
  • Take responsibility for own development of skills and knowledge

For more information on the apprenticeship please visit the Insitutue of Apprenticeships

Entry criteria

Employers will identify entry requirements through selection. Employers who recruit candidates without a level 2 English and maths must ensure the apprentice achieves this standard prior to completion of the apprenticeship.

How is the apprentice assessed?

Apprenticeships are assessed by classroom study coursework and assessments along with on-the-job practicals. 

Occupational profile

Successful completion of theapprenticeship will meet the fullrequirements of the IWFM at Associategrade. During the programme,apprentices will receive membershipof IWFM at the Affiliate grade.

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