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Assessor Training 5th February -6th February 2018, South Africa

This course involves initial training over 2 days during which time the Assessor qualification will be explained in detail. Delegates will explore how the evidence for the Assessor qualification will be collected and presented. Following the training, delegates will work independently for a maximum of up to 3 months to gather the evidence required with tutor support and follow up assessment.

Entry Requirements
Delegates will hold either Level 2 and Level 3 NVQ or VRQ qualifications or equivalent, plus sufficient relevant industrial experience that is current and appropriate to the unit(s) of the NVQ or VRQ delegates are intending to assess.

Course Requirements
Delegates will need to ensure that they have learners available to assess on a recognised qualification so that evidence for the Assessor qualification can be obtained. If delegates do not have learners available to them, they will be unable to complete the course.

Further details can be found here

Workshop Code: TAAT18B
Date: 5 February – 6 February
Venue: ITEC, Northgate Office Park, Corner of Aureole and Profit Street, Northriding, Johannesburg, 2195, SOUTH AFRICA
Cost: £550.00 per person

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