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Pearson in Practice
Public Relations Level 4 Higher Apprenticeship
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Pearson in Practice – Public Relations Higher Apprenticeship
What the apprenticeship covers and its benefits
• BTEC Level 4 Diploma in Public Relations – combined knowledge and competence qualification; embedded ERR and PLTs
• Developed by employers to cover a range of PR entry level roles and sectors from public affairs, in house, agency positions
• Increases diversity into industry – reflecting consumers
• Enabled development of non-graduate career pathway
• Addresses employers concerns about lack of work skills in graduates and allows employers to participate in training
• Endorsed by wide range of large companies and SME PR agencies
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Pearson in Practice – Public Relations Higher Apprenticeship
Who is it aimed at – entry level job roles
• Press Officers• PR Assistants, Junior PR Executives
Who is it aimed at – sectors
• In house PR• PR and Integrated Comms Agencies• SME and Large employers
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Pearson in Practice – Public Relations Higher Apprenticeship
Alignment to professional qualifications and bodies
• No previous apprenticeship framework for the Public Relations sector
• Based on PRCA Foundation certificate but developed into new qualification by employers
• PRCA endorsed and involved in delivery
• All Pearson in Practice apprentices will have PRCA student membership
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Pearson in Practice – Public Relations Higher Apprenticeship
Entry requirements – No formal set criteria
• Good communication skills• Creative skills• Social media skills• Writing skills – creativity, spelling, proof reading• General knowledge awareness – media, social media
• Individual criteria set by employers but in general they are looking for the skills above with different requirements depending on the size of agency or specific job role. Majority of employers recruiting Level 3 learners with demonstrably good written and spoken English, plus Level 2 ICT and Maths
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Pearson in Practice – Public Relations Higher Apprenticeship
Length of programme
• Minimum 12 months
• 12 to 18 months average depending on the choice of optional units, needs of the learner and employer
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Pearson in Practice – Public Relations Higher Apprenticeship
Delivery methods
• Off the job and on the job training – with dedicated mentor, range of specialist tutors and assessors
• A) Off the job - 2 week block at training centre followed by day release programme – involving mix of workshops, taught sessions, visits to PR agencies, guest speakers, webinars, virtual learning environment access
• OR
• B) Off the job – currently developing a “remote learning” option to meet the needs of UK wide employers – same mix of delivery but option for taught sessions to be taught via internet with 4 workshops a year for group activities
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Pearson in Practice – Public Relations Higher Apprenticeship
Cost to employers
• 16-18 no cost to employers
• 19+• >1000 employees £3183 - £3939• <1000 employees £2122 - £2626
• Full Cost• £4244 - £5252
Range of employer contributions reflects whether the apprentice requires functional skills training for English, Maths and ICT
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Pearson in Practice – Public Relations Higher Apprenticeship
Providers
• Pearson in Practice in partnership with PRCA
• Challenge for additional providers is involvement of professional bodies and employers
• Support for new providers through developed teaching resources
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www.prapprenticeships.com
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Contact details
Tacy Riby, Business Projects Leader
Email : [email protected]
Mobile : 07895216914