Associate Project Manager Level 4 Including APM project management qualification

The Associate Project Manager Level 4 is for people who manage or lead projects within private, public or third-sector organisations. Delegates may have some experience in project management and will be driven to improve their planning, organisation, leadership and communication skills. In addition to achieving your apprenticeship award, the Association for Project Management’s Project Management Qualification (APM PMQ) exam is integrated within this apprenticeship, enabling you to achieve two professional qualifications, including an APM qualification too.

Who is it for?

This qualification is suitable for those who manage projects, big or small, within their role and are seeking to be more effective and confident. It will help you develop the skills you need to successfully plan, execute and complete projects.

Learning Outcomes

  • Personal development
  • Leadership
  • Stakeholder and communication management
  • Resource management
  • Scope and quality management
  • Risk and issue management

The programme is delivered through blended learning, which includes one-to-one facilitated learning sessions, self-directed practice assessments and eight interactive webinars and workshops delivered by Lifetime Trainers. To achieve the apprenticeship you must also complete an End-Point Assessment, which includes a presentation and professional discussion. The APM Certificate is a formal exam.

Length of programme

An average of 15 months, plus a three-month End-Point Assessment period and the APM Exam.

Requirements

Candidates must be in a relevant role where they are exposed to project management.

There are no qualifications required to attend this programme. However, English and maths at Level 2 (GCSE A*- C grades or equivalent) are required elements of this programme, and you will need to provide your certificates. If you cannot provide your certificates, you will need to achieve Functional Skills Level 2 English and/or maths prior to taking the End-Point Assessment. If you haven’t got your GCSE (A or O Level, or equivalent) certificate, you may be ablet to obtain it from the awarding body or from your school. However, if you can’t, you will need to take the relevant Functional Skills Level 2 exam.

Complete the applications and submit to [email protected]

Training Provider

Lifetime Training

Location

England