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Junior Content Producer Level 3

An exciting new role for those wanting work in the creative industries

Course Background and Overview

The primary role of a Junior Content Producer(also referred to as a Creative Content Assistant) is responsible for developing and creating content that can be used across a variety of media including digital, social media, broadcast or in print. Working to the customer/client brief, they research, prepare and develop the media messaging to maximise audience engagement, capturing the strategy and objectives of the brand and needs of the customer they are representing.
The content they create can be used as part of media, advertising and marketing campaigns.They have to capture what is exciting about a campaign and design the elements that can be used across media platforms and channels.

End-Point Assessment Components

  • Workplace Observation. The Assessor will carry out the observation in the apprentice’s usual workplace.
  • Set Brief Test (This will take place away from the normal place of work)
  • Professional Discussion. The Assessor will then carry out the Professional Discussion.

EPA Cost and Payment Terms

  • EPA Cost £1,500
  • Once a learner(s) successfully clears gateway and ready for the End Point Assessment (EPA), invoices will be generated.
  • Please note that payment terms are set at 30 days from the date of the invoice.

Resit and Re-take Fees

  • Workplace Observation £450
  • Set Brief Test £400
  • Professional Discussion £450

Delivery Process Map

1

Learner Passes Gateway

Once the learner has been registered, the learner uploads all documentation for gateway including their gateway agreement. This shows the learner is now ready for EPA.

2

Learner Booked in with IEA

When the learner has passed gateway, our booking team associate, Daniel Conway co-ordinates with the learner and available IEA’s to get the learner booked in for their EPA components. Once a time/date has been agreed and an IEA has been allocated, Farah proceeds to book the learner in via Summit. The learner receives an email from Summit confirming their EPA booking.

3

Learner Attends EPA

The learner will attend their EPA sessions with their IEA on the platforms the IEA has set for them.

4

Assessor and IV Marking

The IEA will mark the work of the learner within 5 working days and pass it over to the Internal Verifier (IV). The IV will have another 5 working days to provide their final comments and conclude the overall grade for the learner.

5

Final Grade Awarded

The IV will upload the final grade for the learner on Summit for which the learner will be notified via email confirmation. BIOR aim to have the marking process and final grade awarded to the learner within 10 working days from the date the learner attended their EPA.

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