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Level 2 Carpentry and Joinery

Duration: 24 months​

Venue: PfP Thrive Academy, Derby​

Who it's for: A new apprenticeship to the sector, this course is for those wishing to become site carpenters. These carpenters usually work in domestic or commercial premises or a 'building site'. They'll prepare and fix building components such as timber products, fixtures, and fittings.​

Note that we won't offer the architectural joiner pathway, which involves creating bespoke fixtures in a workshop setting.

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How it works

This programme typically consists of a mixture of block releases, which take place at our Practical Trade Suite in our Thrive Academy in Derby. Typically, we will work on the basis of a week spent in the Academy followed by three weeks 'in the field', where, under supervision, the apprentices can get stuck into the job and build their portfolio. 

Our unique learning approach ensures that apprentices not only grasp the theory but also gain practical experience under supervision in a secure environment. They then apply this knowledge in the field, working alongside experienced operatives. We strive to collaborate with your planning and management teams to prepare the apprentice for real-world scenarios, enabling them to work in real homes with real Customers.

Each apprentice is provided with comprehensive support, including virtual and on-the-job 121s and observations with one of our Skills Coaches.

All of this will count towards their off-the-job learning. But this will be supplemented via activities such as:​

  • 121s with their manager and/or mentor 
  • Attending team meetings and keeping up to date with business communications​
  • Any mandatory learning your business offers, such as health and safety and data protection training.​

Our Skills Coaches will provide guidance and advice on what can be included and how to record the learning to maximise opportunities and efficiencies.​

What it will cover

This course will develop the learner's knowledge and skills associated with carpentry & joinery, introducing them to the various tools, equipment and materials they would use. They will initially develop their basic woodworking skills, working towards more complicated tasks. Topics covered are:

  • Conforming to general health, safety and welfare​
  • Conforming to productive working practices​
  • Moving, handling and storing resources​
  • Measuring, marking out, fitting, cutting, splicing, finishing, positioning and securing​
  • Installing doors, ironmongery, service encasements, wall and floor units and fitments, cladding and staircase components​
  • Erecting inclined roofs with gables, joists and roof coverings​
  • Repairing or replacing frames, mouldings, guttering, downpipes and windows​
  • Using, maintaining and storing hand tools, power tools and equipment​

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