Sarah Smith, 48, a Beet Intake Manager with NFU Sugar, based at the Wissington Sugar factory, has just been awarded a distinction in her Level 5 Foundation Degree in Operational and Departmental Management.
Sarah worked in poultry for 16 years before joining Germains Seed Technology for three years. She began her apprenticeship while working as a production supervisor there and continued her studies when she joined NFU Sugar in 2022.
Skills for life
Sarah said: “When I was approached by HR and asked if I wanted to do the training, I thought: ‘I’m too old to be an apprentice!’ but I manage people and teams and get results and I wanted to be able to quantify that.
“I’ve shown that I have the skills I need, and I’ve learned to be more self-aware and self-critical, which has helped me to develop both as a person and a team leader.
“I thought – wrongly – that my management experience would make my course easier, but it’s taken a lot of hard work and dedication and hopefully I’ve learned some skills that will really help me.
“I thought: ‘I’m too old to be an apprentice!’ but I manage people and teams and get results and I wanted to be able to quantify that.â€
NFU Sugar Beet Intake Manager
“I would recommend an apprenticeship to anyone who really wants to upskill in their role, but it’s a lot of commitment alongside your day job, so you really have to want to do it and it has to be in something you’ve got an interest in.â€
Sarah completed her studies supported by James Northen, NFU Head of Sugar, and the NFU People team. James said: “Those of us who have studied while working full time and juggling family life know how hard it can be, so her result is exceptional.â€