Health and Social Care Assessor Required in Derby, East Midlands
Up to - £22,000 Per Annum
Our client is a reputable multi-million pound organisation who are responsible for providing vocational skills & employability programs across all areas of the UK. As a government backed organisation, our client are going from strength to strength by successfully delivering a variety of Skills for Life, Key Skills & NVQ ‘s.
We are currently looking for an experienced Health & Social Care Assessor to join their established team
Responsibilities
· Delivering Training & Assessment
· Ensure that apprentice eligibility is suitable for training provision
· Identifying with each apprentice and employer the appropriate programme
· Agree apprentice training requirements with apprentice and employer
· Monitoring, Reviewing & Assessing apprentice’s progress to National quality standards
· Ensure that flexible delivery of learning programmed
· Ensure that each apprentice is receiving support from the Skills Team
Requirements/Qualifications
Minimum of 3 years occupational competency within the last five years;
Qualified to D32/33 or A1 Assessors qualifications
Achieved minimum grade C GCSE (or equivalent) in mathematics and English or Key Skills at Level 3 within the last ten years, or Achieve Level 2 or 3 BKSB testing results.
Key Skills delivery and Technical Certificate
Basic office IT knowledge
Able to work to targets and deadlines including the monitoring of ongoing individual function development plans to maximize efficiency and effectiveness.
Experience and knowledge of training and assessment
To work as part of a team reporting to Curriculum Manager
Excellent communication skills
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VSL Training and FE Recruitment - Part of the V Selective (Recruitment) Group
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
Health and Social Care Assessor Required in Derby, East Midlands
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