JOB DESCRIPTION
Rewarding role as End Point Assessor carrying out apprenticeship assessments for the Passenger Transport sector.
As End Point Assessor ( Passenger Transport ) you will work with Apprentices and their employers to plan, carry out and report on End Point Assessments. Your responsibilities will include the following:
- making decisions on apprenticeship standards / overall grades
- administration tasks / responding to queries
- keeping sector knowledge up to date
This role is varied and flexible and will include both working from home and visits out in the field.
BENEFITS
- D.O.E pay
- Home working and field working
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
As End Point Assessor you will have a relevant qualification and current, hands-on, professional experience in the Passenger Transport sector as a qualified bus or coach driver. You will also have the following:
- knowledge of IQA assessment processes/observations
- understanding of professional discussions / reviewing learners’ showcase of evidence
- good IT ( MS Office ), time management & communication skills
- ability to work autonomously, in line with an operating framework
- awareness/understanding learner difficulties/disabilities & social needs
Assessor training is available for candidates with good experience as a bus or coach driver.
This role is varied and flexible and will include both working from home and visits out in the field so access to a vehicle is a must.
To apply for this position check out the original post here. If not feel free to share this with a friend or fellow colleague.
PROFESSIONAL GUIDANCE
When uploading this post we noticed a distinct lack of what we would consider required qualifications. To be an Assessor you would need to hold either an; A1/2, D32/33, or CAVA which we have a link to HERE. Similarly so, to be a FE practitioner, in other words, a Trainer, you should hold at a minimum the AET (Level 3 Award in Education and Training). The position does not ask for these so do not feel deterred to apply if you do not possess them. However, it is in our professional opinion you need to have either qualification before applying.
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JOB DESCRIPTION
Rewarding role as End Point Assessor carrying out apprenticeship assessments for the Passenger Transport sector.
As End Point Assessor ( Passenger Transport ) you will work with Apprentices and their employers to plan, carry out and report on End Point Assessments. Your responsibilities will include the following:
- making decisions on apprenticeship standards / overall grades
- administration tasks / responding to queries
- keeping sector knowledge up to date
This role is varied and flexible and will include both working from home and visits out in the field.
BENEFITS
- D.O.E pay
- Home working and field working
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
As End Point Assessor you will have a relevant qualification and current, hands-on, professional experience in the Passenger Transport sector as a qualified bus or coach driver. You will also have the following:
- knowledge of IQA assessment processes/observations
- understanding of professional discussions / reviewing learners’ showcase of evidence
- good IT ( MS Office ), time management & communication skills
- ability to work autonomously, in line with an operating framework
- awareness/understanding learner difficulties/disabilities & social needs
Assessor training is available for candidates with good experience as a bus or coach driver.
This role is varied and flexible and will include both working from home and visits out in the field so access to a vehicle is a must.
To apply for this position check out the original post here. If not feel free to share this with a friend or fellow colleague.
PROFESSIONAL GUIDANCE
When uploading this post we noticed a distinct lack of what we would consider required qualifications. To be an Assessor you would need to hold either an; A1/2, D32/33, or CAVA which we have a link to HERE. Similarly so, to be a FE practitioner, in others a Trainer, you should hold at a minimum the AET (Level 3 Award in Education and Training). The position does not ask for these so do not feel deterred to apply if you do not possess them. However, it is in our professional opinion you need to have either qualification before applying.
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