Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement Level 3
Great Achievers Limited
Summary
- Tutor is available to students
Overview
This is the new Assessor course which has replaced the old A1 Assessor course and the D32 and D33, it is also known as the TAQA Assessor course. This course is accredited and nationally and internationally recognised and has been designed for those who want to be able to assess learners in training centres, work place and colleges. This course can be undertaken anywhere you are in the world as it is online.
If you are amongst those who have never liked exams when they were in school, well I have good news for you. There is no final exam!! Assessment is portfolio based.
Before enrolling on a course, students should make sure that they are following a course of study that results in formal recognition of their knowledge and skills by a reputable awarding body such as Focus Awards. Our course is accredited and recognised nationally and internationally and will enable you to assess any subject that you have competence in. For example, you will be able to assess Health & Social care, or Beauty, or Hairdressing, or Health & Safety, or Fitness, etc... depending on which area you are competent in.
Description
This course enables the student to understand how to assess competence in the work and classroom environment as well as teaching them the practices and principles of assessment. The course has three mandatory units as listed below:
Unit 1 – Understanding the principles and practice of assessment (3 credits)
This is the foundation of the course as it will equip you with all the knowledge and understanding you need to become a very good Assessor. You will use these principles and practices throughout your career as an Assessor.
Unit 2 – Assess occupational competence in the work environment (6 credits)
This is the final unit of this course where you will learn how to practically assess learners within a work environment following approved standards and criteria and using valid methods of assessment.
Unit 3 – Assess vocational skills, knowledge and understanding (6 credits)
This is the final unit of this course where you will learn how to practically assess learners within a classroom environment following approved standards and criteria and using valid methods of assessment designed for classroom assessment.
Course Delivery:
- The course is delivered online through our cutting edge ilearn portal
- Our professionally written course materials will teach and guide you step by step
- You will have dedicated Assessor who will provide support and assess your work
Assessment Method:
- You will be assessed through a series of questions to assess your knowledge
- Unit 2 will be assessed through you practically assessing learners in a work environment and producing the evidence through work products
- Unit 3 will be assessed through you practically assessing learners in a classroom environment and producing the evidence through work products
- You will also be observed for unit 2 and 3
The course is delivered and assessed online using our cutting edge e-portfolio system, you will have access to a workbook with everything needed to complete, as well as Tutorial videos. Your Assessor can also be contacted via email or telephone for support.
Who is this course for?
This course is for those who want to work as an NVQ/QCF Assessor. QCF (NVQ) Assessors supports and assess people working towards qualifications in settings like colleges, training centres and work place. This particular qualification is for those who want to qualify to assess people in various environment, such as work place, training centres and colleges.
The vocational sector is expanding in the UK and abroad and with the huge investment the Government is doing in apprenticeship, there in a gap in the market for qualified Assessors.As an Assessor your day to day job would involve the following:• Planning assessment with learners using valid methods of assessment• Providing learner with positive and constructive feedback after assessment• Carry out observation of learners in the work place against set standards• Follow standardisation procedures when assessing• Use methods of assessment such as observation, questioning, examination of work products, discussion, etc..
If you are tired of your current job but are skilled and competent in your field (for example, health & social care, hairdressing, childcare, etc..) you can train to become an Assessor and pass your skills and knowledge onto others.
Requirements
- Be competent in your field, the subject you want to assess
- Level 2 written and spoken English (Equivalent to GCSE A-C)
- Basic understanding of assessment
- IT literate (Internet, Microsoft office)
- Able to understand and interpret course materials
- Self-motivated and willing to complete and achieve
- Have a qualified Assessor or IQA who can provide an expert witness of how you assess learners within the work environment (if not we can support you with that)
- Be working within the teaching or training industry Or have access to learners you can assess in a classroom or training room environment
Career path
You can choose to work:
- Full time
- Part time
- Freelance basis
- Start your own training business
An employed Assessor can earn around £20-£23k to start with and this can go up to £35K per annum. On a freelance basis, employers tend to pay per learner, therefore you can earn between £300 - £600 per learner you assess, depending on the qualification you are assessing.
Questions and answers
Do the learners have to be learning hairdressing or can it be an alternative subject. I now work as a mobile hairdresser so have no staff anymore.
Answer:Hello Anita, it can be any subject, as long as it is in an area you are competent to assess it.
This was helpful.Is it possible to do the course with no learners to assess? as I am currently job seeking?
Answer:Hi No unfortunately you will need two learners to assess, but they can be any 2 learners and not necessarily on a course.
This was helpful.how the learners assessing process will be judged online if I do not have another assessor to certify my process?
Answer:Hello, thank you for your message. You can submit video recordings of you assessing your learners.
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