People Professional (Level 5)

People Professionals play a key role in supporting the business to meet its strategic objectives by driving forward the People agenda. People Professionals are responsible for various activities from attracting, recruiting, developing, and retaining talent, managing payroll and benefits, supporting positive employee relations, and ensuring compliance with employment law.

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Apprenticeship

People Professional

Education Provider

Manchester Metropolitan University

Location

Blended

Duration
20 months (17, plus 3 for End Point Assessment)
Most Suitable For
Those wanting to develop their HR / people management skills. This programme develops people management practitioners who can: - Contribute to the ‘People’ plan including attracting, recruiting, developing and retaining talent; as well as managing payroll/benefits, supporting positive employee relations and ensuring compliance with employment Law. - Offer advice and coaching on the interpretation of policies and employment law. - Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders, contribute to projects and people-related elements of business strategy. - Promote fairness, inclusion, diversity, employee voice and ethical practice that create a positive employee experience.
Award
Level 5 People Professional Apprenticeship award and CIPD Level 5 Associate Diploma in People Management
Programme Cost

£11,000

Tuition fee financial support options, and how to apply for most of these, are detailed in our Apprenticeships Process Employer Guide. 

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Apprentices will need to have a CIPD membership whilst on this apprenticeship, in order to access resources and intergrate with the CIPD system for EPA. The university will pay for CIPD Student Membership for apprentices whilst they are undertaking this apprenticeship for apprentices who do not already have CIPD membership. Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship EPA, individuals will be upgraded to CIPD Associate Member status – there are fees for this which the individual will be required to pay if they wish to continue with the CIPD Associate Membership.

Additional Funding
  • If apprentice is under the age of 25, Employer may not have to pay Class 1 Employer National Insurance. Full details and criteria are found here. 
  • For apprenticeships starting between 1 August 2024 - 31 July 2026, employer may be eligible for £1,000 if apprentice is aged 16 - 18 years old (or 15 years of age if the apprentice’s 16th birthday is between the last Friday of June and 31 August); or aged between 19 and 24 years old and has either an Education, Health and Care (EHC) plan provided by their local authority and / or has been, or are, in the care of their local authority. Full details and criteria are found within the relevant DfE Funding Rules.
  • Some Councils are providing incentive payments to local small employers who recruit and employ young apprentices. To find out more, including eligibility and how to apply for an incentive, please visit Lancashire Skills and Employment Hub (details within the GRANT presentation)
    • Lancashire County Council incentive is £3,000 for 100 Lancashire employers
    • Chorley Council incentive is £1,500 for Chorley employers
    • Fylde Borough Council incentive is £5,000 for Fylde employers recruiting a new apprentice who is a Fylde resident.
Start Date
September
Teaching Delivery
Blended, with both face-to-face (Manchester campus) and online teaching and resources
Key Learning Requirements

Apprenticeships require learners to achieve specific new knowledge, skills and behaviours (KSBs), which are detailed in the Apprenticeship Standard. These are achieved by;
1) Programme Teaching; This usually consists of 2 on campus teaching days and 5 webinars per module (unit). On campus attendance averages at 16 days across the duration of the apprenticeship. A minimum of 6 hours per week must be dedicated for apprenticeship study (programme teaching and independent study). Learning for the CIPD diploma is fully incorporated in to the apprenticeship teaching, and each module has a method of assessment dictated by the CIPD. Please note programme teaching sessions (both on campus and webinar sessions) are not recorded.
2) Independent study; such as assignment/project research and write up.
3) Learning in the workplace; shadowing colleagues, completing programme assigned work based projects, day-to-day development within your current role duties/work activities, reflections with mentor, relevant training sessions.

Modules
This programme has fixed module delivery (you are unable to choose the modules studied). A list of modules is available on the course webpage or course materials.
Placements
This programme does not require external placements to be completed, although varied experiences are beneficial.
Assessments
Assessed throughout by assignments, observations, evaluations and End Point Assessment.
Key Candidate Entry Requirements

• Employed minimum 30 hours per week in a suitable role for the duration of the apprenticeship. Apprenticeship duration may be extended to support staff who work less than this.
• Preferably, CIPD Level 3 (or higher) qualification or equivalent.
• Preferably, 18 months experience of people management practices.
• Candidate must be involved in workplace decisions/activities that are related to people management – specifically Employment Law issues in practice.

Full requirements and details are to be found on the course webpage/information.

Key Employer Entry Requirements

• Ensure apprentice has the support and opportunities to achieve the requirements of the apprenticeship.

Full requirements and details are found on the course webpage/information.

Listed as an Approved Provider under an NHS Procurement
Yes
Application Timescale

It takes on average 2 months to complete all application stages for this programme.
If recruiting to this position, additional time will be required for recruitment and advertising stages.

Education provider deadlines include:
• Ideally for university initial application paperwork to be submitted by end of July at the latest.

Additional Training Hub Support

Primary Care employees have access to:
• All resources provided by the L&SC PC Training Hub such as Digital training, Health and Wellbeing support and events.
• Plus, L&SC PC Training Hub Non-clinical focussed Training and Resources. This webpage lists training and resources for non-clinical roles, which may compliment the apprenticeship (always check suitability with your apprenticeship education provider).

Pathway

Skills England has an interactive occupational maps tool which shows the variety of progression pathways using apprenticeships.

Career progression does not have to be linear. Entry criteria may differ per provider and even more varied routes may be available depending on the individuals prior learning and experience.

Information Last Updated
30/06/2026

Further Programme and Provider Information

If you would like to know anything further about the programme itself, please book a meeting with Nikki Lees, MMU’s Apprenticeships Development Manager via this link, or email Nikki on [email protected]


How to Apply

If you would like to apply for an apprenticeship programme - either for yourself, a member of staff, or a vacancy position - please complete our apprenticeship form. This form is for Primary Care Employers within Lancashire and South Cumbria only.

By completing the form, the Training Hub Apprenticeships Team will be able to complete basic pre-checks, provide you with personalised guidance, and start the programme application process for you. If you would like to discuss anything first, please email [email protected] or call Olivia, Apprenticeships Manager, on 07735161775. You can find out about the stages of applying for an apprenticeship within our Apprenticeships Process (Employer Guide).