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TAA cert iv training and assessment course

Workplace Assessor
SoA Workplace Assessment
Business, Education & Industry
Learning Method: Correspondence with online support

TAA cert iv training and assessment course

Do you want to be a TAA qualified assessor?
Do you work in an environment where you need to assess staff?
Have you been delivering assessment and need to upgrade your skills? Gain recognition?
Do you want to become an assessor
and you can access an assessment environment?

If so, now is the time to get started.

The ACQ Workplace Assessor program meets all the national requirements for workplace assessment. The ACQ Workplace Assessor program fits into your workplace and allows you to gain the skills you need with the full support of qualified assessors.

There is a range of opportunities for good assessors with the right qualifications—and the career options are unlimited. The Australian vocational education and training sector is expanding. The need for skills education is continually increasing and with it the demand for qualified assessors across all industries is constantly growing. This is particularly so in the traineeship and apprenticeship market, where trainees and apprentices need to be assessed in order to gain their qualifications.

Adult assessment, whether it is in the vocational arena or the non-vocational arena contributes to the upskilling of Australians and helps promote the local workforce. Being a Workplace Assessor in this growing arena is exciting, rewarding and challenging, and it gives you a real sense of purpose in life. Being a Workplace Assessor gives you the opportunity to express yourself and pass on your years of acquired expertise to others.

Assessment also gives you the unique opportunity to work in a variety of frameworks. You can:

  • assess small or large groups within a classroom environment
  • assess small or large groups within a workplace
  • provide one-to-one assessment within the workplace
  • choose to work for one training organisation or multiple training organisations
  • choose to specialise in a specific skills area or diversify
  • branch into assessment tool design
  • work in the traineeship and apprenticeship arena
  • side-step into one of the many supporting vocational fields

 

TAA cert iv training and assessment course

Career opportunities include: Workplace Assessor, Traineeship Assessor, Apprenticeship Assessor, VET Adviser, Compliance Officer, Assessment Tools Designer.

Industries include: vocational education and training, government, community, corporate, all industry and small business, and some non-vocational areas.

Workplace assessors:

  • Plan and organise assessment for participants
  • Develop assessment tools to be used in assessment
  • Assess the competence of participants
  • Participate in assessment validation

Learn more about the Workplace Assessor Course with your Free Facts Pack. Download it or have it mailed to you


 

 

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