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Course: Animal Care and Welfare Manager (Level 3 Apprenticeship)

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You should ideally hold a level 2 animal care qualification and be living and working in England in a suitable animal care environment (such as a boarding kennels, cattery, rescue centre) in a supervisory role (or working towards it), and be earning at least the National Minimum Wage for Apprentices. To complete this apprenticeship within the anticipated timeframe you will need to be working for a minimum of 30 hours per week, if you are working less than 30 hours a week the length of your apprenticeship will be extended depending on your working hours.

Applications for those who do not hold a Level 2 animal care qualification but have significant industry experience will be considered on an individual basis.

International qualifications
Students with foreign qualifications are required to have their certificates translated using a UK ENIC Statement to confirm if they have previously achieved Level 2 English and Level 2 maths for their apprenticeship. If a student has not previously achieved this, they will need to complete Functional Skills English and/or maths as part of their apprenticeship. More information about how to apply, how it works and prices can be found on the UK ENIC’s website here.

Additional Information
As our courses include online learning components, students are required to have access to a PC or laptop with a reliable internet connection.

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  1. Click on the course you would like to apply for, this will redirect you to the CAW Student Hub where you can create an account and start your application.
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  2. You can leave your application at any time and log back in to continue it at a time convenient to you.
  3. Once you have completed your application, you will take part in a pre-course discussion with a tutor so we can make sure the course you have applied for is the right one for you, and you can ask any questions you may have before starting. This is usually carried out online via Teams or phone.

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