Technician Scientist Apprenticeship
Course Code: NRT3195Z
Course Level: Level 5
Study Mode: Apprenticeship
Course Type: Apprenticeships
Course overview
Apprentices play a critical role on laboratory-based investigations, contributing to the discover, testing and production of medicines, diagnostics and biomedical technologies.
Combining academic study with hands-on experience, this Level 5 apprenticeship develops expertise in analytical techniques, regulatory compliance and scientific reporting preparing individuals for progression into senior technical roles or further study in biomedical and pharmaceutical science disciplines.
This Apprenticeship Standard focuses on developing the skills needed to collect scientific information and analyse, interpret and evaluate data.
The broad purpose of the occupation is to carry out established laboratory based investigations and scientific experimentation using bench and instrumentation techniques. A Technician scientist will apply a range of skills and follow well established principles associated with their organisation's science and technology. They carry out routine lines of enquiry, development or investigation. They collect scientific information and analyse, interpret and evaluate data. They prepare results and provide progress updates of their work.
In their daily work, an employee in this occupation interacts with a wider scientific team, which may include laboratory scientists and laboratory technicians. They communicate information, arguments and analysis in a variety of forms to specialist and non-specialist audiences.
- Minimum GCSE C/4 maths and English
- Experience of the environment
- You will need to be working in a Laboratory Technician Role
You will be assessed through observations of performance, responses to written / spoken questions, projects undertaken/assignments to show your knowledge and understanding; portfolio of evidence, through the research undertaken.
End Point Assessment
This comprises of:
- Project Presentation with questioning
- Professional discussion underpinned by a portfolio of supporting evidence
Telephone: 01782 254287 (Newcastle office) or 01785 275660 (Stafford office) Email: apprenticeships@nscg.ac.uk
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Your assessor will discuss with you and your employer on your progression options.
While you are on an apprenticeship your employer pays you a salary and supports you whilst you undertake training.
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On an apprenticeships programme you usually will work for a minimum of 30 hours a week for the employer and then have one day a week at college or designated time in the workplace. Whilst you are on the apprenticeship your employer pays you a salary, this includes all off the job training.