Occupational Summary
An Event Assistant Level 3 apprenticeship prepares apprentices to work in roles such as Event Management, Events Planner and Party Planner, supporting Event Planners or Project Managers within events companies or the events departments of larger organisations. Apprentices carry out a diverse range of tasks to plan, organise and deliver events: researching and selecting venues, liaising with design teams on the look and feel, and organising logistics such as transport and catering. They support events for in‑house needs or external clients across a wide range of formats and sizes — from small meetings to large conferences, trade shows, outdoor, cultural, sporting and music events — and may assist with domestic and international delivery.
This programme covers 41 knowledge, skills and behaviours (KSBs), typically lasts 18 months and has a maximum funding band of £9,000. End-point assessment uses Professional discussion, Portfolio of evidence, Workplace observation, Presentation with questioning and Project report.
View official Skills England source text
An Event Assistant is an entry level position, typically working within a team of people in an events company or within the events department of a larger organisation. The role would usually provide support to a number of Event Planners or Project Managers by carrying out a diverse range of tasks necessary to plan, organise and deliver an event: for example, searching for the right location and venue for the event; working with the design team on the look and feel of the event; or organising logistics like transportation and catering. The events organised may be for the company where the Event Assistant is working, or could be for a variety of different clients including large corporations, smaller companies and not- for-profit organisations. Events cover a broad range of activities as well as sizes, from small numbers of attendees through to thousands. Around 75% of events are conferences, meetings, trade shows and exhibitions. Other events include outdoor events, cultural events, sporting and music events. Companies use events to bring together different groups of people: from employees attending a sales conference; to customers or suppliers attending the launch of a new product; to shareholders gathering at a conference designed to attract new investors. These are just a few examples – the breadth and diversity of the events industry is partly what makes it such an exciting place to work. As well as holding events in the UK, events agencies and events departments organise events in different countries around the world.
Important Notice
A revised version of this standard has been agreed and is available for information only at present. It will replace the version below for new starts with a funding band of £9000 following the implementation of assessment reform. Further details of this and other apprenticeship standards in revision are available in the revisions status report.
What's in the Delivery Pack?
Every section is tailored specifically to the ST0168 standard, using official KSB data, the published assessment plan, and sector-specific context.
KSB Interpretations
Plain-English interpretation of every Knowledge, Skill and Behaviour
EPA Preparation
End-point assessment readiness, gateway checklist and method guidance
Delivery Risks
Occupation-specific risks, mitigations and early warning signs
Delivery Model Options
Model-selection guide comparing day release, block release and front-loaded approaches
On/Off-the-Job Mapping
Which KSBs are best taught by the provider vs developed in the workplace
Initial Assessment & RPL
Starting points, prior learning recognition and programme adaptation
English, Maths & Digital
Where functional skills embed naturally and standalone qualification guidance
Employer Engagement Guide
Employer commitments, progress reviews and workplace engagement guidance
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Typical Job Titles
Knowledge, Skills & Behaviours
Knowledge
16- K1: Operational: How an event moves through its lifecycle from research and planning to delivery and evaluation.
- K2: Operational: The respective roles of different functions: logistics, production, creative and design in event management...
- K3: Operational: How different venues may be suited a particular event based on clients’ needs.
- K4: Operational: How event logistics can impact on the smooth running of an event.
- K5: Operational: Each aspect of event logistics: the venue, delegate management, transportation, accommodation, catering.
- + 11 more items
Skills
16- S1: Operational: Gather facts and collate information in response to a brief or request, like searching for the right locati...
- S2: Operational: Respond to requests from the different functional teams and carry out a variety of daily and weekly tasks t...
- S3: Operational: Provide assistance onsite at an event by registering delegates or by helping to assist the onsite team with...
- S4: Operational: Manage your time effectively by understanding how to prioritise tasks according to their importance and urg...
- S5: Operational: Use software packages to create word processing and spreadsheet documents.
- + 11 more items
Behaviours
9- B1: Have an enthusiastic and positive approach to providing swift and accurate service.
- B2: Show tact and discretion with sensitive information.
- B3: Contribute to conversations with team members and share ideas with confidence.
- B4: Remain calm and positive under pressure.
- B5: Take pride in producing accurate work with a consistently strong attention to detail, seeking clarity where necessary.
- + 4 more items
End-Point Assessment
Assessment Plan
Type: PDF
Version & Source
- Version
- 1.1
- Updated SSA
- Last changed
- 9 Dec 2025
- Earliest start
- 9 Dec 2025
- Approved for delivery
- 12 Jan 2017
- EQA Provider
- Ofqual
- Sector Subject Area
- 15.3 Business management
- Last checked
- 11 Mar 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
What knowledge, skills and behaviours are in the ST0168 standard?▼
The Event assistant apprenticeship has 16 knowledge items, 16 skills, and 9 behaviours that apprentices must demonstrate.
How long is the Event assistant apprenticeship?▼
The typical duration is 18 months, with a maximum funding band of £9,000.
What does a delivery guide for ST0168 include?▼
The KSB Planner delivery guide includes plain-English KSB interpretations, EPA preparation guidance, delivery risk analysis, on/off-the-job mapping, employer engagement strategies, and more — all tailored to ST0168.
Data sourced from Skills England. KSB Planner delivery guides are an interpretation and planning aid based on official published source material — not an official regulator-issued document.