Carpentry Assessor

Posted 12 April by Reed
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Carpentry Assessor
  • Job Type: Part time
  • Location: East London
  • Salary: £30-£40ph

We are seeking a dedicated Carpentry Assessor to join our team. Your expertise in carpentry will play a crucial role in assessing and supporting learners enrolled in our Carpentry courses for a Further Education Provider in East London. This position is ideal for someone with a passion for education and a commitment to maintaining high-quality training standards. The individual needs to be immediately available and ideally have a DBS on the update service.

Day-to-day of the role:
  • Conduct practical assessments of learners’ carpentry skills, ensuring a fair and consistent evaluation process.
  • Provide detailed and constructive feedback to learners to help them enhance their carpentry performance and knowledge.
  • Work closely with teaching staff to design and deliver effective and comprehensive Carpentry training programs.
  • Maintain strict compliance with assessment standards and guidelines to uphold the integrity of our Carpentry qualifications.
  • Offer support and guidance to learners throughout their journey to achieve their Carpentry qualifications, fostering a positive and encouraging learning environment.
Required Skills & Qualifications:
  • A minimum of 2 years of practical experience in the carpentry industry, demonstrating a strong foundation in the trade.
  • Possession of an Assessor qualification (A1 or equivalent) is essential for the role.
  • Familiarity with Internal Quality Assurance (IQA) processes, ensuring the quality and consistency of assessments.
  • A genuine interest in education and learner development, with a passion for guiding students towards success in their Carpentry careers.

Please APPLY NOW!!

Reference: 52467433

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