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Level 3 Award in Assessing Vocational Achievement (CAVA)
Ref: CDKOL01
Course Summary
The TQUK Level 3 Award in Assessing Vocationally Related Achievement is for people who evaluate knowledge and/or skills in vocationally related subject areas. Assessments in simulated environments, skills tests, oral and written questions, assignments, projects, case studies, and recognised past learning are examples of assessment procedures (RPL).
A nationally recognised qualification is the TQUK Level 3 Award in Assessing Vocationally Related Achievement. The qualification improves learners' employability, which can lead to internal progression or give an entrance point into new training/coaching roles if they are already working. Learners, Trainers/Assessors, Coaches, and Tutors are commonly employed. Learners can also become self-employed as a Freelance Assessor, working for a variety of clients.
Who should complete the course?
This certificate is appropriate for those who want to begin assessing in the workplace or for those who are already assessing in the workplace but need a nationally recognised qualification to advance their careers. Childcare, construction, leisure, teaching, hair and beauty, and hospitality are some of the areas that have a significant demand for skilled assessors.
How will I study?
A workbook, an evidence portfolio, and observation of vocational competence will be used to assess the qualification. With each unit, each learner must provide a portfolio demonstrating achievement of all learning outcomes and assessment criteria.
The amount of time it takes you to finish the framework is entirely dependent on your dedication and motivation to complete the assignments. A Level 3 Award in Assessing Competence in the Work Environment is usually completed in 3-6 months.
Our Level 3 Award in Assessing Vocationally Related Achievement certificate is open to anyone who wants to work in the education and training sector, is interested in the topic, or wants to advance into a career as an assessor.
You must be at least 18 years old to participate.
You should have at least a level two in literacy or numeracy, or the equivalent.
You will be expected to have two learners on hand that you can assess against the organisation's established standards/criteria. National occupational standards, qualification components, and in-house standards are examples of standards/criteria.
1. Choose and pay for your course over the internet.
2. Fill out the registration form and attach your photo ID.
3. Within 24 hours, you will receive a new login.
4. Submit your work and earn your credential.
£430 for the course
£430 if you pay in full.
£215 if paid over two months
Pay in 4 instalments – £108
Pay in 6 instalments – £72