I want to be a
Plasterer
I want to be a Plasterer
PLASTERING COURSES FOR 16-19 YEAR OLDS
Plasterers apply plaster to walls and ceilings ready for decorating and finishing.
SALARIES: range from £19,000 to £34,000 a year dependent on experience.
You’ll normally work in a team where you’ll:
- Estimate the amount of materials needed for a job
- Prepare surfaces and level off uneven areas
- Mix plaster to the right consistency by hand or with an electric mixer
- Apply ‘wet’ finishes to walls and ceilings - solid plastering
- Create ornamental features like ceiling roses, cornices and architraves - fibrous plastering
- Fix internal plasterboard or wallboard partitions in rooms - dry lining
- Coat outside walls with protective coverings like pebbledash or render.
You could work at a client’s business, on a construction site or at a client’s home. Your working environment may be at height.
WE CAN GET YOU ON THE RIGHT QUALIFICATION Below you will see you have a couple of options. You can apply for the vocational qualification (full-time course in the campus workshops), there is no need to pick a Level (Level 1 or Level 2) as this depends on your grades which will be discussed during enrolment. Click on the button below to find out more ...
CAREER PATH FOR PLASTERING
With experience, you could move to a supervisory job, or into related areas like tiling, dry lining, estimating and site management. You could also become self-employed and work as a sub-contractor.
WORKING WITH KEY EMPLOYERS
Our Construction Career Excellence Hub is endorsed by leading employers, and they are actively involved throughout your whole training programme.
Here is an example of how employers will be getting involved with your programme:
- They will co-design your training programme to provide you with the skills and knowledge needed for industry
- They will help to create an inspirational learning experience for you
- Provide the skills training required for wider industry
- Provide opportunities to you, through industry placements
- Assist in building your professional identity, through online networking.
PROGRESSION ROUTES
Once you’ve completed your course, there are several options for you to further develop your skills and knowledge...
If you completed a Level 1 or Level 2 course, you can continue to progress to the next level course. Your tutor can talk you through your options.
We also offer a Construction T Level programme, which is a mixture of college and work-based learning designed to give you the technical skills and workplace experience to kick-start your construction career.
Technical areas of study could include Surveying, design, civil engineering, planning and emerging technologies such as drone surveying and BIM.
An apprenticeship is a fantastic way of entering the construction industry. Not only will you get the opportunity to get your foot in the door with a local or national company, you will also be able to earn while you learn.
Through apprenticeships you will work closely with an experienced tradesperson to develop and practice your skills, all whist receiving the benefits that being a student brings.
We have several degree options on offer at UCW, which will allow you to further develop your knowledge. UCW is rated as Gold in the Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework, meaning the teaching, learning and opportunities we provide are of the highest quality in Britain.
There are several degree options available in construction, which could lead you on to a career as an architect, site managers, project managers and surveyors. You can find the full UCW course list, here.
Ellen
Plastering L2
As well as my courses I have also had opportunities to represent the college on the opening evenings - which has really helped with my confidence. I have also felt supported and accepted in a traditionally male-dominated trade.