ST0070: Business Administrator Level 3

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The role of a Business Administrator involves developing, implementing, maintaining and improving administrative services. The Business Administrator supports and engages across different parts of the organisation and expected to interact with internal or external customers. A Business Administrator needs strong communication skills (both written and verbal), and will be expected to use their initiative and demonstrate time management, problem-solving and decision making skills. A Business Administrator role may include the potential for people management responsibilities through mentoring or coaching others.

With a focus on adding value, the role of a Business Administrator contributes to the overall efficiency of an organisation, supporting functional areas, working across different teams and taking responsibility for resolving administration issues as requested. The flexibility and responsiveness required in the role, allows a future Business Administrator to develop a wide range of highly transferable skills, which can be applied across a wider set of career opportunities.

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Gateway requirements

The decision to take an apprentice through Gateway is made between the employer, training provider and apprentice, typically after 12 – 18 months on-programme.

The apprentice must have completed all on-programme elements before they enter Gateway, including:

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Project presentation prepared

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Portfolio of evidence

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Achieved English and Maths Level 2

End-point Assessment (EPA) Criteria

EPA consists of three assessment methods: a knowledge test, a portfolio interview and a project presentation.

Assessment Method
Duration
Grades
Knowledge Test
60 minutes
Fail/Pass/Distinction
Portfolio Interview
30 – 45 minutes
Fail/Pass/Distinction
Project Presentation
20 – 30 minutes
Fail/Pass/Distinction