Lack of suitable End Point Assessors threatens success of logistics apprenticeships
Transport and logistics training providers are struggling to fulfil delivery of apprenticeships due to a lack of suitable assessors able to carry out End Point Assessments (EPAs), warns Cold Chain Federation member RTITB.
The End Point Assessment (EPA) ensures that an apprentice can do the job they have been trained to do and typically comes at the end of a 12-month programme of training and experience in the job role. The EPA must be carried out by an assessor from an independent organisation, registered with the Education and Skills Funding Agency as an End Point Assessment Organisation (EPAO). The employer or training provider can’t carry out EPAs of their own apprentices.
“Recently we’ve spoken to a number of registered apprenticeship training providers who have been given lead times of 3 months by some EPAOs when they’ve requested EPAs for their LGV Driver apprentices,” says Laura Nelson, Managing Director of RTITB, the preferred workplace transport training regulatory body, which is also a registered EPAO for logistics apprenticeship standards.
“This simply isn’t fair on the apprentices who have worked
hard to meet the gateway requirements and are ready for their EPA,” she
continues. “What’s more, it undermines confidence in logistics
apprenticeships.”
Concerns about the performance of EPAOs were highlighted in 2018 following the
introduction of the government Apprenticeship Levy. Exam regulator Ofqual
committed to starting ‘a programme of audits to help understand how the EPAOs
we regulate are mitigating risks around the capacity and capability of EPA
assessors’*.
However, the Association of Employment and Learning Providers has recently
suggested that there remains a lack of suitable assessors for certain
apprenticeship standards which will lead to ’12 months’ worth of leavers but
only 8- or 9-months’ worth of completions’**.
“It is a worry that EPAOs are already struggling to fulfil demand, as the
volume of apprenticeships in our industry is far lower than it was before the
introduction of the apprenticeship levy,” says Laura, explaining that this does
not bode well for the future if apprentice numbers were to increase.
A further concern is that the lack of End Point Assessors will cause Training
Providers to turn to assessors that can assess apprentices to a minimum skills
level but lack the workplace competence and industry expertise to conduct the
high-quality assessments needed to assure employers that their apprentices have
achieved the required levels of skill and knowledge.
“If Training Providers use the wrong assessor, apprentices will not get the
level of assessment that they deserve after a year of hard work,” says
Laura. “That’s why to help meet the demand for EPAs for logistics
apprenticeship standards, RTITB has become an approved EPAO.”
“We put the apprentice’s needs at the heart of our EPAs and work closely with
the NSAR, who oversee EPAs in the logistics sector, to ensure that we offer a
high quality, suitable assessment service,” Laura continues.
A large team of highly skilled RTITB Assessors, that have genuine logistics and
warehousing experience, conduct RTITB EPAs with a lead time of less than 4
weeks. These skilled professionals carry out EPAs alongside RTITB’s other
important industry assessments, such as lift truck instructor qualification tests
and National Register of LGV Instructor examinations.
“Some EPAOs are forced to rely on assessors who are external contractors and
try to fit in EPAs around other work,” explains Laura. “However, at RTITB we
employ our own team of professional assessors who have specific industry
experience and are closely monitored to ensure consistently high assessment
standards.”
RTITB currently offers EPAs for Supply Chain Warehouse Operatives (ST259) and
LGV Drivers (ST0257), with other apprenticeship standards in the transport and
logistics sector due to be added during 2019.
Employers who have apprentices working on other logistics standards should
contact RTITB now so that it is ready to conduct EPAs when those apprentices
complete their training. For more information contact RTITB via email epa@rtitb.co.uk, call End
Point Assessment Manager, Dave Cox on 01952 520200 or visit www.rtitb.co.uk.
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