Overview
What is a Content Creator?
A Content Creator develops written and audiovisual content tailored to engage target audiences across platforms such as social media, print, and broadcast, aligning with brand strategy and campaign objectives. They work to a brief, collaborating with various stakeholders to produce high-quality, on-brand content while considering legal, ethical, and organisational guidelines.
Assessment
What does end point assessment involve for Content Creator level 3?
Project or campaign evaluation report, presentation of additional/new content and questions
The project or campaign itself is done on programme, in the last 6 months leading to gateway. After gateway, apprentices complete 1500-word evaluation report, deliver a 15-minute presentation undergo 15-minute questioning. The presentation and questioning will be carried out by video call, one-to-one between the apprentice and our assessor.
Professional discussion underpinned by a portfolio of evidence
The professional discussion is a one-to-one discussion between the apprentice and the assessor. The assessor will ask about the apprentice’s work, including that shown in the apprentice’s portfolio. It lasts 60 minutes.
Useful to know
- The portfolio should be submitted at gateway.
- The report should be submitted by the end of week 4 of the EPA period.
- The presentation and any speaker notes/supporting material must also be submitted by the end of week 4 of the EPA period.
- The presentation and questions assessment must be at least 2 weeks after submission of the report and presentation.
- Re-sits are typically taken within 2 months of the EPA outcome date.
- Grades achieved in a re-sit or re-take are capped at a Pass.
Resources
- Qualification Specification
- Apprentice Resource Pack
- Gateway Pack
- Customer Journey Mapping
- Project Report Template & Mapping
- Online resources and guidance
- Regular webinars and events
This page is intended to give a high level overview. For full details, refer to our support materials.







