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Plumbing Assessor

Plumbing Assessor

Hopwood Hall College

Manchester

  • Expired
Salary:
£21,423 - 25,884 per annum
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
7 December 2017

Job overview

To lead and support the assessment & delivery of the College’s work-based learning programmes & short courses for employed learners. 

You will work with learners either in the College or in their own workplace using a variety of assessment methods including E-Learning and OneFile. Maintain all quality assurance to meet college’s & awarding bodies quality assurance procedures.

You must have your own transport and Driving Licence to perform the duties of the role.

DUTIES

  • 1. Assessment & monitoring of learners according to College and national standards, policies and procedures.
  • 2. Reviewing & tracking of all learners on programme, identifying all assessment methods required to meet specifications. Set timely achievement targets for all learners & report on achievement of qualifications.
  • 3. Identify at risk learners in line with the colleges retention strategy, document & report.
  • 4. To ensure that initial assessments & diagnostic processes are completed according to the requirements of the learning programme & college procedures.
  • 5. To keep appropriate records & documentation as required by the College, Awarding body & Funding Agency, including records of attendance, ILP, planning, reviews & feedback assessment records etc.
  • 6. To support the assessment Functional Skills where required as part of the learning programme and be responsible for tracking all qualifications within the learners apprenticeship framework.
  • 7. To undertake internal verification processes if qualified or working toward as required by the vocational learning programme.
  • 8. To ensure that all programmes are delivered to a high standard using quality control processes that are completed & maintained, including those relating to internal verification, external verification, self-assessment etc.
  • 9. To work with the team to ensure that key targets are met, particularly those relating to enrolments, funding contracts, contribution, achievement and success meet planned end dates timely etc. Ensure Caseload levels are maintained and monitored.
  • 10. To assist with the promotion & marketing of all learning programmes, working with other team members to share information & new leads for potential learners.
  • 11. Ensuring effective liaison with employers to ensure they are fully informed, all training opportunities identified, & learners are appropriately supported.
  • 12. To work with other team members & employers to ensure that appropriate health & safety procedures are in place. Complete & review all health & safety documentation & liaise with the Placement Co-ordinator.
  • 13. Ensure continuous development & improvement of professional knowledge including maintaining industry development, attend updates with vocational awarding bodies, learning technologies & e-portfolio’s.
  • 14. Any other duties, of a similar level of responsibility, as may be required.

SALARY SCALE: £21,423 - 25,884 per annum

HOURS OF DUTY: 36 hours per week

CLOSING DATE: 7th December 2017

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About Hopwood Hall College

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As an further education vocational college based on two campuses in Rochdale and Middleton, we have the pleasure of employing over 400 people and inspiring over 9,000 students through education and learning each year; across full-time and part-time study programmes, apprenticeships and university level courses.  

Students on our university level courses rate us as the best in Greater Manchester for student satisfaction. Our in-depth understanding of the skills required for the 21st century means that we offer a large and varied range of vocational courses from foundation level through to foundation degrees; all focused around ensuring our students gain the skills, abilities and confidence to go into their chosen careers and enjoy success. 

Our values form the cultural framework within which Hopwood Hall College operates, working with students, parents, employers, employees, partners, stakeholders, suppliers, communities and the environment. 

Our values are: 

• Equality of opportunity 

• Treating everyone with respect 

• A climate of openness and trust 

• Celebrating the achievements of students and staff 

• Encouraging innovation and development

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