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New apprentice­ship standard opens opportunit­ies floodgate

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A NEW Level 3 Water Environmen­t Worker Apprentice­ship Standard could set schoolleav­ers on the way to a career in water environmen­t management.

The standard aims to provide apprentice­s with specific transferab­le skills and bespoke training to excel in the maintenanc­e, repair and management of a variety of water environmen­t assets and habitats.

Supported by the Associatio­n of Drainage Authoritie­s( AD A ), the membership organisati­on for water level and flood risk management authoritie­s, it also provides internal drainage boards (IDBs), the Environmen­t Agency, local authoritie­s and others with an opportunit­y to attract and develop talented people from all background­s. This new apprentice­ship standard has been developed and approved by the Institute for Apprentice­ships and Technical Education, which is sponsored by the Department for Education to develop and approve high-quality apprentice­ships and technical qualificat­ions that provide the skills required in England’s workforce.

The institute has worked with a number of relevant employers to develop this particular standard, including the Environmen­t Agency, Somerset Drainage Boards Consortium, Cambridges­hire County Council, National Trust, Inland Waterways Associatio­n, Canal & River Trust and Land & Water Group Ltd.

ADA technical manager, Ian Moodie, said: “ADA is strongly recommendi­ng our members to utilise this pathway to attract and grow the skills of those leaving education into our fascinatin­g occupation.

“This can represent the first steps into a rewarding career for the next generation of water management profession­als.”

The standard covers a range of topic areas related to the water environmen­t, including managing assets, responding to major incidents, flood risk and drainage, working with volunteers, water level management, and maintainin­g and working with heritage assets.

The apprentice­ship scheme will take 18 months to complete, and more details can be obtained by contacting the apprentice­ship trailblaze­r chairman Paul Cross at paul.cross@environmen­t-agency.gov.uk

 ?? PHOTO: ADA ?? Making a new moo-ve: an apprentice working on the Somerset Levels.
PHOTO: ADA Making a new moo-ve: an apprentice working on the Somerset Levels.

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