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Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement

This accredited qualification is intended for those who assess both occupational competence in the work environment and vocational skills, knowledge and understanding in environments other than the workplace (for example a workshop, classroom or other training environment).

Nationally recognised assessor course, assessing vocational achievement
This assessor course is perfect if you wish to assess adults' skills and knowledge  in your workplace or classroom. We cover everything you need to know so you can gain the Level 3 award, Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement.

Our high-quality assessor courses will help you:
  • get your national Level 3 assessor award
  • assess over-16s (adults) in a workplace or college
  • assess NVQs
  • complete the first step towards internal verifier qualification
On our nationally recognised assessor course, you'll learn about the role and responsibilities of assessors, the principles and practice of assessment and internal quality assurance, how to assess competence in the workplace, how to develop and improve systems at your centre and much more. Whether you wish to start assessing skills and knowledge or you're already carrying out assessments and want to gain formal recognition, you're sure to benefit from our nationally recognised Level 3 assessor courses.

Since 2010, this assessor qualification replaces the A1 Assessor Award.
The Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement is now part of the Training Assessment and Quality Assurance (TAQA) group of qualifications for people who carry out assessments and internal quality assurance in their organisation.
Our team of experienced, competent and supportive tutors can help you achieve your assessor qualification in a matter of weeks. We'll give you expert classroom tuition and guidance, as well as on-line support with written assessor course assignments.
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What do you need for this assessor course?
  • ability to deal with written documents – i.e. read, understand, answer
  • organisation skills
  • to be observed in your assessor role
What's next?After qualifying as an assessor of vocational achievement, you'll have a better chance in the job market, for example if you wish to move to a different role that includes assessment of staff or quality assurance.
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