Description

This Foundation Apprenticeship introduces pupils to skills needed for a career in the food and drink industry.

Careers in the food and drink sector are diverse and exciting. You can support the next generation to work in areas such as:

  • product development
  • manufacturing
  • nutrition
  • quality assurance
  • marketing

The qualification

SCQF Level 6

The Foundation Apprenticeship in Food and Drink Technologies includes:

  • a National Progression Award (NPA) in Food Manufacturing at SCQF Level 6
  • awards in Health & Safety and Food Hygiene at SCQF Level 5
  • 5 units of an SVQ in Food and Drink Operations at SCQF Level 6
  • a work placement

Example of course units include:

  • NPA
    - Food manufacturing: fundamentals of food science
    - Food manufacturing: food production
  • SCQF units
    - Interpret and communicate information and data in food and drink operations
    - Contribute to continuous improvement of food safety in manufacture
Entry requirements

Pupils do not need formal qualifications for entry, but they should have:

  • a good level of English and maths
  • an interest and motivation to succeed in the food and drink sector
  • good communication and team-working skills

The pupil would select a Foundation Apprenticeship as a school subject choice. Then they'd go through a recruitment process arranged by the college or other learning provider. It's great if you can get involved, too.

Progression and development

Pupils will get the skills, knowledge and competence to help them move on to:

  • a Modern Apprenticeship
  • more vocational training
  • further study at school or college

These will help them to prepare for working in food and drink technologies.

If you're looking to hire, Foundation Apprenticeships help you spot talented pupils. You can assess their skills on a longer term than a regular interview process would allow.

SCQF qualification levels explained

Download the framework document

Your role

As an employer, you can decide what level of involvement you have in the apprenticeship. You can discuss this with the college or other learning provider who's working with you.

There’s no financial cost to you as an employer because the learner is still at school. But investing your time can bring rewards, with access to talented young people in your workplace.

The work placement

Pupils study a Foundation Apprenticeship as one of their school subjects, usually over S5 and S6.

It's important that industry and employers get involved from the start. During the apprenticeship, each pupil must complete a work placement of about 1 day a week in S6. The placement helps them build the evidence needed to complete the units from the SVQ. Block placements can also be arranged to suit your business needs.

For suggested activities that pupils could do, please read the framework document.

What's next?

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