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Level 2 Underkeeper - Apprenticeship

Bishop Burton College

York Road, Bishop Burton, HU17 8QG

Apprenticeship
Level 2

Please note - For this apprenticeship you will need to find an employer to give you a placement, the provider may help you with finding one.

Agriculture, Horticulture and Animal Care

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Bishop Burton College
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Course Summary

Start your career within the game and wildlife management sector with this Underkeeper Apprenticeship. Working alongside experienced staff, you will participate in habitat management, pest and predator control and animal husbandry. You will earn a wage and be released to study during your working week. Your role will involve assisting on shoot days, undertake routine estate maintenance. You may have to work under some challenging conditions and outdoors. You may have to work irregular hours. You will be expected to show a strong work ethic and positive attitude. An enthusiasm for conservation benefits of game shooting is essential as well as a respect for wildlife and animals. You will work as part of a team and independently.

Course Details

  • Legislation and licensing requirements, rifle and shotgun use
  • Ecological requirements of game species and habitat
  • Land management and public access
  • Rearing game and animal welfare
  • Gamebird diseases and treatment
  • Care of gundogs including fitness, routine care and handling
  • Control of pest and predators
  • Running of a shoot day
  • Pre-use safety checks and use of machinery and equipment
  • Maintenance of machinery and equipment

How will it be delivered and assessed?

You will be assessed through an end point assessment (EPA) and graded pass or distinction. Please note that the duration does not include the EPA.

You will develop knowledge, skills and behaviours through theory and practical-based lessons.

You will be released from work one day per week to undertake training at college. Employed within the industry, you will work 30 - 40 hours per week.

Entry requirements

You will need appropriate employment within the game and wildlife sector. It is preferable that you have a minimum GCSE grade 3/D in English and Maths.

Equipment required

Stationery such as pens and paper. An electronic device to access online learning, i.e. a laptop. Steel toe-capped boots, hi-vis vest and overalls for practical sessions.

Your next steps...

You may progress to a higher-level course at the college or be offered a higher-level role at your workplace e.g. Assistant Head Gamekeeper.

Additional information


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