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City, Sheffield
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Posted: 20/10/2009 21:09
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There has never been a better time to convert your wealth of experience into a qualification that brings you career and employability benefits.
If you posess people skills, can plan and handle a limited amount of admin, and you want to pass on your work experience and expertise, perhaps you should consider becoming an NVQ Assessor? To be an NVQ Assessor you need two main things:
- the A1 qualification (Assess Candidates Using a Range of Methods) - that's what we do - fast and no-nonsense.... and,
- suitable experience to assess the NVQ titles and levels in your work area (experience levels and/or qualifications for Assessors are different for each NVQ and are defined in the Standards). We have considerable experience training qualified chefs to be NVQ Assessors.
Note that, to operate as an NVQ Assessor you will need to be taken on, and operate through, an Approved NVQ Centre - there are part-time and full-time NVQ Assessor opportunities. If you want to check out NVQ Assessor opportunities put 'NVQ Assessor vacancy + your job or work area and geographical area' into Google.
If you take one of our Fast-Track A1 courses you could be qualified in a very short time to start assessing. See www.a1assessortraining.co.uk for FAQs about becoming an NVQ Assessor, and course details in Greater Manchester and the North West. Call ASSESSOR TRAINING DIRECT on 0161 882 0011 or 07980 709139.
Funding:
The only funding support available at this time for the A1 course is if you are under notice of redundancy or have been made redundant in the last 12 weeks, you may be eligible for Government funding to support you to do this course. If this is you then go to:
http://search2.openobjects.com/kbroker/dwp/jobcentreplus/search/search.jsp ...... type in 'REDUNDANCY SUPPORT' and then contact your regional Rapid Response office.
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