Back to search results

Level 3 Craft Bricklayer - Advanced Apprenticeship

Bishop Burton College

York Road, Bishop Burton, HU17 8QG

Apprenticeship
Level 3
Construction, Planning and the Built Environment

Available start dates

Available start dates

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

Course Summary

Are you looking to further your career as a bricklayer? This apprenticeship could be perfect for you. As an apprentice you will be in a position of responsibility in your role at work. You will often provide technical leadership and supervise the work of others. You will be responsible for ensuring the masonry element is delivered to specification, time and in a safe and sustainable manner. The range of sites and projects that bricklayers work on include large commercial developments, new builds in housing, alterations, extensions and restorations.

Course Details

Develop your knowledge, skills and behaviours for employment and future career progression within the construction industry.

Health, safety and welfare regulations

Safe systems of work

Environmental management systems and standards

Principles of building construction

Modern methods of construction

Interpreting information, drawings and specifications

Craft brickwork techniques

Axed arches and surrounding haunch work

Curved, sloped and decorative brickwork

Masonry reinforcement

Communication

Quality assurance

Inclusion, equality and diversity and well-being

How will it be delivered and assessed?

You will learn through a range of practical and theory based lessons. You will be released from work one day per week to undertake training at the college. You will be employed within the industry, working 30 - 40 hours per week. You will be assessed through end point assessment (EPA) and graded pass, merit or distinction.

Entry requirements

GCSE at grade 4/C in English and maths are preferred. You must also pass an initial assessment, secure work as an apprentice and have one satisfactory reference.

Your next steps...

Work as a qualified bricklayer, with the potential to develop your career across the wider construction industry in roles such as site foreman, building supervisor, building control officer, construction plant operator and many more. You may be able to progress into a higher-level position at work such as technical, supervisory and managerial roles.


For more courses like this, check our courses page.