London Skills & Development Network

NOCN Level 5 Diploma in Coordination and Risk Management

Retrofit course. Join us now for a successful career in the Retrofit business one of Britain’s fastest growing and most important industries London Skills & Development Network (LSDN) is supporting the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero flagship energy efficiency scheme helping to grow the UK economy, achieve net zero, protect families and businesses from volatile global gas prices, and strengthen energy security.

Subject:
NOCN Level 5 Diploma in Coordination and Risk Management
Pathway:
Retrofit
Level:
Level 5
Qualification:
Level 5
Provider:
London Skills & Development Network
Hours:
Funding:
Free (with certain entry requirements)
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Course description:

Retrofit course. Join us now for a successful career in the Retrofit business one of Britain’s fastest growing and most important industries

London Skills & Development Network (LSDN) is supporting the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero flagship energy efficiency scheme helping to grow the UK economy, achieve net zero, protect families and businesses from volatile global gas prices, and strengthen energy security.

Qualification Details:

  • Level 2 Award in Understanding Domestic Retrofit
  • Level 3 Award in Energy Efficiency for Older and Traditional Buildings
  • Level 3 Certificate for Retrofit Assessors
  • Level 5 Diploma in Retrofit Coordination and Risk Assessment

Level 2 and 3 Courses: These introductory courses provide foundational knowledge in retrofit practices. They are ideal for new entrants in the construction sector or existing professionals looking to enhance their skills in specific retrofit technologies, such as external wall insulation and treatments​.

Level 4 and 5 Diplomas: These advanced courses are tailored for professionals seeking to specialize further. For instance, the Level 5 Diploma in Retrofit Coordination and Risk Management is crucial for managing comprehensive retrofit projects, ensuring compliance with PAS 2035 standards​​.

Benefits of taking the Retrofit course

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  1. Career Opportunities: Training equips individuals with the skills necessary for a range of roles in the retrofit sector, from energy assessors to retrofit coordinators. These roles are integral in helping the UK achieve its net-zero targets.
  2. Economic Impact: Qualified retrofit professionals are in high demand due to ongoing government initiatives aiming to enhance energy security and reduce dependency on non-renewable energy sources. This demand creates numerous job opportunities and contributes to economic growth.
  3. Environmental Contribution: By participating in retrofit training, individuals contribute directly to environmental sustainability, helping reduce the carbon footprint of existing buildings.

Choosing the Right Retrofit Course

When selecting a retrofit course, consider your current skill level and career goals. Whether you’re starting out or looking to specialize further, there’s a range of courses available from foundational levels to advanced diplomas. Institutions like LSDN London Skills & Development Network offer a variety of options tailored to different professional needs​.

Salaries range from:

  • Retrofit Coordinator – £35,000-£49,500
  • Retrofit Assessor – £30,000 – £46,000
  • Energy Assessor – £27,500 – £45,500

How much do time do I need to commit each week?

During the six-week training phase, you should expect a full-time commitment across classroom and online learning, including self-directed study. In the four-week employment support phase, the time commitment is more flexible and focused on applications, interviews and one-to-one support.

Do I need previous experience in construction or energy?

No. Previous experience can help, but it isn’t essential. We look for motivation, basic English and digital skills, and a commitment to complete the full programme. We will assess your starting point during the application process and provide support where needed.

Is this Skills Bootcamp really free?

Yes. If you are an eligible Londoner aged 19 or over and you are not being sponsored by your employer, there is no cost to you. Employers who send existing staff on the Bootcamp may be required to make a co-funding contribution in line with government guidance.

How long does it take to complete a retrofit training course?

Course durations vary depending on the level and depth of training. Basic courses might range from 20 to 40 hours of learning, while more comprehensive diplomas could require over 100 hours​

For those interested in entering or advancing in the retrofit industry, these training courses offer valuable qualifications that can open doors to rewarding careers while contributing to environmental sustainability. Always ensure to choose a course that aligns with your career objectives and provides the necessary accreditations for your professional development.

Are there funded opportunities available for retrofit training?

Yes, numerous funded opportunities are available, especially from organizations like The Retrofit Academy, which provides over 900 funded places due to substantial government backing. Always check with the training provider for current funding options​. ​ LSDN London Skills & Development Network)​.

What qualifications are needed to start a career in retrofit?

Starting qualifications may include a Level 2 or 3 diploma in retrofit practices, suitable for those new to the construction or energy sectors. Advanced roles may require higher-level diplomas and specific certifications, such as PAS 2035 compliance for retrofit coordinators.

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