Apprenticeship in Purchasing & Supply Chain Management
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Description
General information
As a purchasing and supply management apprentice, you’ll be involved in supply chain management. You’ll learn many skills like how to help control the ordering and delivery of materials, or how to manage materials, stock and storage. Typical job roles would be Purchasing Assistant or Supply Chain Operator.
Course content
The Apprenticeship will include:
Functional Skills
- CIPS (Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply) Introductory Certificate in Purchasing and Supply Level 2.
- 4 Units, 20 guided learning hours, 1 hour online assessment test.
- The role and scope of purchasing
- Systems and procedures in purchasing
- Working with suppliers
- The importance of purchasing contra…
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General information
As a purchasing and supply management apprentice, you’ll be involved in supply chain management. You’ll learn many skills like how to help control the ordering and delivery of materials, or how to manage materials, stock and storage. Typical job roles would be Purchasing Assistant or Supply Chain Operator.
Course content
The Apprenticeship will include:
Functional Skills
- CIPS (Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply) Introductory Certificate in Purchasing and Supply Level 2.
- 4 Units, 20 guided learning hours, 1 hour online assessment test.
- The role and scope of purchasing
- Systems and procedures in purchasing
- Working with suppliers
- The importance of purchasing contracts
NVQ Level 2 Supply Chain Management
- Workplace assessment and observations. 2 Mandatory units and 6 from 9 optional units.
- Identify potential suppliers for the supply chain
- Place orders with suppliers
- Monitor and progress the delivery of orders
- Monitor the flow of supplies in the supply chain
- Obtain information on storage locations and facilities
- Obtain information on distribution requirements
- Monitor the distribution of supplies
- Monitor the flow of returned supplies
- Monitor the transportation of supplies
Entry requirements
The Apprentice must be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week in a suitable role to demonstrate competence. There must be a line manager committed to on-the-job training who will liaise with College staff.
Progression
Advanced Apprenticeship in Purchasing and Supply Management
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