What you need to know about the Highfield Level 2 End-Point Assessment for Large Goods Vehicle (LGV) Driver C + E
Highfield are ready and able to deliver end-point assessment for the Large Good Vehicle (LGV) Driver C + E standard. Readiness is defined as having necessary administrative and systems infrastructure and associated internal quality assurance policies and procedures to support Highfield’s end-to-end end-point assessment service.
Who is this Standard for?
This apprenticeship is for individuals working as an LGV Driver. As an apprentice, your role will depend on your employer. Amongst other aspects, you will be: preparing your vehicle; planning delivery’s; driving safely and efficiently; safely using equipment and processing returned goods.
Programme structure
This is a level 2 apprenticeship standard that has a typical duration of 13 months.
Assessment Plan
This standard is currently being assessed against two different versions of the assessment plan. The assessment plan to be selected is determined by the apprentice's on-programme start date. For more information and to access the full EPA kit and Gateway Readiness Report for each version, please visit here.
Endpoint assessment methods (IfATE v1.1 / AP03):
Endpoint assessment methods (IfATE v1.3 / AP04):
You can find resources to prepare for and support end-point assessment for this standard here.
We have developed the Highfield Level 2 Certificate for Drivers of Large Goods Vehicles (RQF) that maps directly to the standard. This has a total qualification time of 180 hours.
Apprenti-kit - The effective delivery of this standard can be supported by the Level 2 Large Goods Vehicle (LGV) Driver C and E standard Apprenti-kit.