Junior Production Coordinator Level 4 Assessment

Level:

4

Age Range:

16+

This occupation is found in the creative media industries. Junior production coordinators work as part of a production team delivering film, radio, audio, TV, digital content or animated series, commercials or in specialist post production departments.

The broad purpose of the role  is to coordinate productions using specialist production management skills, knowledge and experience. A junior production coordinator can work across all genres in film, television, digital, radio, audio or commercials; they may work in the production office, on set, in a studio or on location, in the UK or internationally.

This apprenticeship usually takes 18 months and two months Assessment to complete.

  • Level 2 English and maths*
  • A portfolio of evidence and mapping grid
  • An approved presentation proposal
*this only applies to apprentices aged 16-18 at the start of their apprenticeship training. For apprentices aged 19+ at the start of their apprenticeship training, achieving L2 English and maths is not mandatory.
  • Presentation and questions: This involves the apprentice developing and delivering a presentation on a selected production. This is followed by questions from an assessor.
  • Professional discussion, underpinned by a portfolioA 90-minute discussion with an assessor, supported by a portfolio of evidence.

The assessment will typically be completed within a period of up to two months once the Gateway requirements have been met.

Find out more on the Skills England website.

We are members of the Association of Apprentices which unlocks access to a host of free resources and peer support aimed at helping apprentices maximise their apprenticeship.

If you would like to speak to our team about AIM end-point assessment services, please email assessment@aimgroup.org.uk.

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