Associate Project Manager Level 4 with PMP

is a fully funded, nationally recognised qualification that builds practical, strategic project management skills across all sectors. Delivered by Kent Business College, this programme equips your staff to lead, manage, and deliver successful projects in line with best practice and organisational goals.

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Why Employers Choose This Programme

The Associate Project Manager Level 4 apprenticeship, with an optional pathway to PMP preparation, is a fully funded

Globally Recognised Certifications

Achieve both PMP and CAPM certifications, recognised worldwide and respected in project management roles.

Comprehensive Curriculum

Cover all essential aspects of project management, preparing you for real-world projects across various industries.

Flexible Learning

Complete the programme online with optional face-to-face workshops in major UK cities.

Consultants as Coaches

Our tutors are not just educators—they are seasoned consultants who have built Transformation and Project Management Offices and deliver expert services to major organisations.

Industry Expertise

Learn from experienced tutors who bring real-world knowledge and expertise in project management.

Career Advancement

Position yourself for career progression in project management roles, with the skills and certifications that set you apart in the job market.

Programme Overview

Develop key leadership skills and strategic thinking to drive business growth and success through focused, practical modules.

The Associate Project Manager Apprenticeship Programme is a gateway to the dynamic field of project management, spanning sectors such as construction, technology, healthcare, and finance. It aims to develop the skills required for successfully delivering projects, managing stakeholders, and meeting objectives within scope, time, and budget. The programme teaches apprentices to plan, manage, and deliver projects effectively, using both traditional (Waterfall) and modern (Agile/Hybrid) methodologies. Apprentices will gain expertise in project scope definition, risk management, resource allocation, cost control, and leadership. The programme prepares them to work closely with senior project managers and cross-functional teams, becoming key contributors to organizational success.

Program Structure

A comprehensive curriculum designed to develop advanced project control capabilities with specialized routes for career customization.

Quarter 1 (Month 1 to 3) Project Governance and Leadership

This quarter focuses on developing key skills in governance, leadership, and team management.
It emphasises the importance of effective communication and leadership with stakeholders, particularly in the context of UK project management frameworks.
The training aims to strengthen leadership capabilities while reinforcing governance structures that align with best practices in both public and private sector projects.

Quarter 2 (Agile Project Management)

This quarter directly supports the Knowledge, Skills, and Behaviours (KSBs) of the Associate Project Manager Level 4 apprenticeship standard. Focus is placed on key areas such as project governance, effective communication, leadership, stakeholder engagement, and the practical use of agile tools and methodologies. Additionally, it incorporates UK industry-specific best practices in managing projects within sectors like construction, healthcare, and IT, ensuring alignment with the demands of both public and private sector organisations.

Quarter 3 - Project Control (Scope, Cost, Schedule and Resources)

This quarter develops the practical competencies required for effective planning and control of scope, cost, schedule, and resources, all integral to successful project delivery in the UK. These competencies directly map to the Associate Project Manager Level 4 Knowledge, Skills, and Behaviours (KSBs), specifically relating to defining and managing scope (K18–K20), estimating and controlling costs (K18–K20), planning and monitoring schedules (K21), and managing resources (K22).

Quarter 4 (Months 10–12): Risk, Quality, Procurement and Professionalism)

This quarter completes the learner's journey by strengthening the Knowledge, Skills, and Behaviours (KSBs) in key areas such as risk management (K23, S14), quality management (K25, S15), procurement and contracts (K26, S21), and professionalism (B1–B6). Emphasis is placed on ensuring learners are fully equipped to manage project risks, maintain high quality standards, and oversee procurement and contract processes, all in line with UK industry standards.

PMP – Quarter 5 (Months 13–15): End-Point Assessment (EPA) Preparation

This final quarter ensures learners are fully prepared for their End-Point Assessment with the Chartered Management Institute (CMI).
By completing portfolio refinement, presentation practice, and professional discussion preparation, apprentices are supported to achieve distinction-level performance,
evidencing all KSBs of the Associate Project Manager Level 4 standard.

Our Modules

Project Governance and Leadership

Introduces the fundamentals of project governance and leadership, focusing on clear roles, decision-making structures, and effective stakeholder communication to support successful project delivery.

Agile Project
Management

Note: This quarter directly supports the Knowledge, Skills, and Behaviours (KSBs) of the Associate Project Manager Level 4 standard, with emphasis on governance, communication, leadership, stakeholder engagement….

Scope, Cost, Schedule and Resources

Note: This quarter focuses on developing practical skills in planning and controlling project scope, cost, schedule, and resources, aligned with the Associate Project Manager Level 4 Knowledge, Skills, and Behaviours (KSBs).

Risk, Quality, Procurement and Professionalism

Note: This quarter completes the learner’s journey by strengthening the Associate Project Manager Level 4 KSBs in risk management (K23, S14), quality management (K25, S15), procurement and contracts .

End-Point Assessment (EPA) Preparation

Note: This final quarter ensures learners are fully prepared for their End-Point Assessment (EPA) with Naqual LTD, a globally recognised provider of project management certification, equipping them with the necessary skills and confidence to succeed in their careers.

Key Topics Covered

Aligned with the PMBOK® Guide and PMI Talent Triangle® domains, your employees will develop skills across the full project lifecycle

Agile Project Management

Lead adaptive, iterative projects and apply Agile principles

Project Governance

Structures for decision-making, accountability, and reporting

Project Leadership

Team motivation, stakeholder engagement, and influence

Scope Management

Define and control deliverables to meet project objectives

Cost Management

Budgeting, tracking spend, and financial controls

Risk Management

Identify, analyse,
and mitigate project risks

Quality Management

Ensure project outcomes meet agreed standards

Schedule Management

Plan timelines, manage milestones, and report progress

Procurement & Contracts

Manage supplier engagement and commercial contracts

Stakeholder & Communication

Engage stakeholders, manage meetings, and report effectively

Weekly Learning Breakdown

The programme is designed to fit smoothly alongside full-time work, with a total of 348 hours spread across 50 weeks (around 12 months). Learners commit just 7 hours per week on average (self-reported), including one 2-hour online class each week. This steady, manageable pace ensures employees can build expertise without disruption to their day-to-day role

2 Hours- Live Online Sessions

Interactive 2-hour weekly sessions with industry experts, covering key concepts and practical applications.

3 Hours - Self-Paced Learning

Dedicated time to review materials and complete weekly
assessments at your own pace.

3 Hours Reflective Practice

Brief reflective essays applying classroom insights to your professional role—purely developmental, no pressure or grading.

Your business grows when your people grow

Discover how our tailored training programmes can help your employees acquire new skills and drive business success. In this informative session, we’ll guide you through available funding options, course structures, and the measurable benefits to your company. Our programmes align with UK apprenticeship standards and industry needs, ensuring your team develops skills that contribute to organisational growth and efficiency. 

Proven Results & Case Studies

Enhanced Project Capabilities

Improve cost and schedule management, risk mitigation, and quality assurance across your organization.

Process Standardization

Reduce inefficiencies and establish consistent project processes throughout your business.

Improved Retention

Boost employee engagement and retention by investing in professional development.

Internal Talent Pipeline

Build a skilled workforce equipped to respond to evolving market demands.

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Bringham & Sons Construction

Increased on-time project completion rates from 70% to 95% within 12 months.

TechNet Innovations

Achieved a 20% reduction in delays and a 15% increase in customer satisfaction.

HealthSecure Clinics

Experienced a 30% decrease in budget overruns and a 10% improvement in quality compliance.

Weekly Learning Breakdown

Investing in the Associate Project Manager Level 4 Apprenticeship is more than just staff training — it is a direct investment in your organisation’s performance, capability, and future growth. Employers across all sectors are already seeing the measurable benefits of enrolling their teams on this fully funded programme.

Strategic Benefits

Future-proof your workforce – Develop staff who can deliver projects aligned with organisational goals and adapt to evolving business challenges. Stronger project governance – Ensure projects are delivered with robust controls, reducing risk and increasing stakeholder confidence. Enhanced leadership pipeline – Build the next generation of project leaders with the skills to step into higher responsibility roles.

Operational Benefits

Immediate impact in the workplace – Apprentices apply tools, techniques, and frameworks directly to live projects, improving efficiency and outcomes. Improved stakeholder engagement – Employees learn to communicate clearly, negotiate effectively, and build trusted relationships across your organisation. Cross-sector versatility – The programme equips learners with skills relevant to multiple industries, making them adaptable and resourceful. Integrated skills in cost, time, scope, and risk – Your teams will manage projects holistically, balancing competing priorities for success.

Financial Benefits

Government funding – The apprenticeship is fully funded for levy-paying employers and only £300 in total for SMEs (95% government funded). Optional PMP® included – For eligible learners, Kent Business College covers the cost of the globally recognised PMP® exam and membership, adding substantial value. Reduced project failure costs – Better planning, leadership, and risk management lead to fewer overruns and stronger return on investment.

Cultural & Professional Benefits

Embed a project management culture – Create consistency in how projects are delivered across your organisation. Boost staff morale and retention – Employees feel valued with professional development opportunities, increasing loyalty and reducing turnover. Promote diversity and inclusion – The apprenticeship supports equal access to high-quality professional training, contributing to a fairer workplace

How the Funding Works

*Funding note: Apprenticeships in England are supported via the Apprenticeship Levy or co-funding for SMEs. Eligibility rules apply.

Apprenticeship training fees (Project Control Professional Level 6)

£27,000

Discretionary support

 Kent Business College may cover the Chartered Institute of Marketing exam and membership costs.

These itemsare usually the employer’s responsibility; please confirm eligibility with us first

Levy-paying employer

Training fee (£7,000)
 is paid from levy funds.

Your training investment today:

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Scenario A

Usually employer-funded; Kent Business College may cover on a discretionary basis

Non-levy employer

Government funds 95% (£6,650) of
the training fee

Scenario B

Your co-investment: 

£350(or £35 per month over 10 months)

Usually employer-funded; Kent Business College may cover on a discretionary basis

Learner under 20

The Department for Education funds 100% of the £7,000 training fees.

Your training investment today:

£0

Scenario C

Usually employer-funded; Kent Business College may cover on a discretionary basis

Who pays for the cost of exams and qualifications?

Associate Project Manager Level 4 with PMP®

Learners on this programme have the opportunity to prepare for and sit the globally recognised PMP® (Project Management Professional) exam, delivered by the Project Management Institute (PMI).

Official Exam Website: PMI – PMP® Certification

Cost of PMI Membership & Exam:

  • Membership: approx. £120

  • Certifications & Exam: £340

  • Total Estimated Cost: £460

While these professional membership and exam fees are normally the responsibility of the employer, Kent Business College is currently offering to waive these costs on a discretionary basis. This provides exceptional value and ensures both learners and employers can access globally benchmarked professional recognition without additional financial burden.

The Associate Project Manager Level 4 Apprenticeship is designed to balance flexibility with meaningful interaction and personalised support:

Online Learning:
Learners attend a live, tutor-led 2-hour online session each week, supported by digital resources and workplace assignments, across the full year of study.

Optional Face-to-Face Workshops:
Every six months, we host in-person workshops to bring learners together. These sessions provide the chance to apply knowledge in group activities, experience live project simulations, and strengthen collaboration skills.

Networking Opportunities:
We cover the cost of transportation for these workshops to ensure every learner can take part. This investment allows apprentices to experience the value of face-to-face interaction while building their professional network.

One-to-One Coaching & Mentorship:
Every learner benefits from regular 1:1 coaching sessions for additional support and guidance, alongside access to free mentorship services to help them navigate challenges, build confidence, and accelerate professional growth.

This blended delivery model ensures apprentices gain the best of both worlds: the flexibility of online learning, the impact of live interactions, and the personalised support of expert mentors.

Professional Membership Costs

The Department for Education and the Apprenticeship Levy do not cover the cost of professional memberships, including PMI Membership. These fees are normally the responsibility of the employer.

However, Kent Business College is currently waiving these costs on a discretionary basis, providing additional value and support for both employers and learners. This means your apprentices can access globally recognised professional status at no extra charge.

Entry Requirements

Applicants should currently be working — or planning to work — in a project management or project control role, as our apprenticeships are occupationally focused rather than purely academic programmes.

We do not require specific academic qualifications, such as GCSEs or formal Maths and English tests, for entry into our programmes. Instead, our compliance team assesses each applicant’s eligibility on a case-by-case basis, ensuring suitability and alignment with the programme objectives.

At Kent Business College, we believe education and professional development should be accessible to everyone. If you require additional support in English and Maths, we provide these services as optional, fully funded extras at no additional cost.

Study Commitment

The programme is designed specifically for working professionals, requiring only 7 hours per week of dedicated study time. This is structured as follows:

  • 2 hours of live online sessions (recordings available if you cannot attend)

  • 3 hours of self-paced learning

  • 3 hours of reflective practice

All activities are flexible and can be rearranged around your workload. Importantly, your employer is required to provide this study time within your normal working week, ensuring the apprenticeship can be completed without additional personal burden.

The Associate Project Manager Level 4 Apprenticeship is designed for those starting or consolidating their career in project management. It focuses on business-oriented project management skills, governance, leadership, and delivery, with the option to sit the globally recognised PMP® certification.

The Project Control Professional Level 6 Apprenticeship builds on this foundation, preparing learners for senior project leadership roles with a focus on strategy, governance, and advanced project controls. It is ideal for experienced project controllers, project engineers, and Heads of Projects who want to progress into strategic-level roles.

Key Differences

  • Level 4 (Associate Project Manager): Focused on business-related project management, governance, and team delivery. Optional PMP® included.

  • Progression to Level 6: Learners who move from Level 4 to Level 6 follow the strategy and governance pathway.

  • No duplicate PMP®: If you have already taken PMP® at Level 4, you will not repeat it at Level 6.

  • Reduced Duration: Progression to Level 6 shortens the programme by one year, recognising prior learning and experience gained at Level 4.

Together, these pathways offer a clear progression route from practical project delivery at Level 4 to strategic project leadership at Level 6, creating a full professional development journey.

Funding Information

Funding for this apprenticeship comes primarily through the UK government’s Apprenticeship Levy scheme. The level of employer contribution depends on whether your organisation pays the levy:

  • Levy-paying employers (annual pay bill over £3 million): The programme is 100% funded by the levy.

  • Non-levy paying employers: The government funds 95% of the programme cost. The employer contributes just 5% (£350 in total, payable monthly at approx. £35 per month).

  • Apprentices under 20 years old: The apprenticeship is fully funded (100%), regardless of employer levy status.

This funding structure makes the apprenticeship highly cost-effective, ensuring employers of all sizes can develop project management capability within their teams.

Comprehensive Learner Support

You’ll receive full support throughout your learning journey, ensuring you are guided and supported every step of the way:

  • One-to-One Tutoring: Available 7 days a week until 9:00 PM (including weekends) to fit around your schedule.

  • Dedicated Programme Advisor: Your personal point of contact for guidance, progress tracking, and support.

  • Digital Library Access: A wide range of resources and reference materials available anytime.

  • Interactive Learning Materials: Engaging content designed to help you apply theory to practice.

  • Optional Face-to-Face Workshops: Opportunities for live interaction, practical application, and networking.

  • Peer Learning: Become part of a cohort of fellow learners, creating opportunities for collaboration and shared learning.

With these support services, you’ll never feel alone in your apprenticeship — we provide the tools, expertise, and community to help you succeed.

First and foremost, this apprenticeship is not a loan to be repaid. It is funded through the UK government’s apprenticeship scheme, so there is no financial liability for the employer or the employee if the programme is withdrawn before completion.

If you change jobs, you can take your apprenticeship with you to your new employer, provided they are eligible to support apprenticeships. In cases of redundancy, Kent Business College will support you by helping you find a new role, ensuring you can continue your apprenticeship without interruption.

This approach ensures apprentices can pursue their qualifications with confidence, knowing their progression will not be hindered by changes in employment circumstances.

Associate Project Manager Level 4 with PMP

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