Award in the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes & Practice (C&G 6317 Level 4) (Previously: V1 (Verifier) IV Award)

Who is the course for?

This leaflet relates to Units 401 and 402 only, see separate leaflet for Unit 403

This qualification is for staff carrying out Internal Quality Assurance (IQA) roles within their organisation with the opportunity to develop and improve their practice as well as achieving a professional qualification for their role.

The Award is available to anyone working in accredited learning, QCF (Qualifications Credit Framework), NQF (National Qualifications Framework) and non-accredited learning (where people may internally quality assure (IQA) performance but do not IQA for a qualification i.e. in-house standards.

What will I study?

Unit 401 – Award in Understanding the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes & Practice
A knowledge-only Award for those who are starting their journey as an IQA practitioner or for those who need to know about IQA but who are not carrying out quality assurance themselves i.e. experienced assessors or centre managers, HR staff or Quality Assurance personnel. The unit will cover the following:

• Understand the context and principles of IQA
• Understand how to plan the IQA of assessment
• Understand techniques and criteria for monitoring the quality of assessment internally
• Understand how to internally maintain and improve the quality of assessment
• Understand how to manage information relating to the IQA of assessment
• Understand the legal and good practice requirements for the IQA of assessment

Upon Completion:
On successful completion of Unit 401 you will gain a City & Guilds Certificate stating that you have achieved this Award. This can be credited towards completion of Unit 402 – Internally Assure the Quality of Assessment module (see below).

Unit 402 – Internally Assure the Quality of Assessment
This unit is for practitioners who conduct IQA of the assessment process from within a Centre or Organisation by sample planning, monitoring, supporting and giving feedback on the practice of assessors. Upon completion of this unit, candidates will:

• Be able to plan the IQA of assessment
• Be able to Internally evaluate the quality of assessment
• Be able to Internally maintain and improve the quality of assessment
• Be able to manage information relevant to the IQA of assessment
• Be able to maintain legal and good practice requirements when internally monitoring and maintaining the quality of assessment

How will the course be delivered?

Unit 401 – This is a distance learning package. You will be provided with a support assessor who will contact you via e-mail and telephone. The course will be completed via our Virtual Learning Environment – Moodle.

Unit 402 – Assessment methods include observation of performance in the work environment, examining products of work, questioning the learner, discussions with the learner, use of others (witness testimony), looking at learner statements and recognising prior learning

Course Dates:
Dates available throughout the academic year, contact us to start on this programme at a date and time convenient to you!

Course Entry Criteria

Entry Requirements:
There are no formal entry requirements however it is the responsibility of the Organisation funding the candidate to:

1. Ensure that they have the necessary skills and opportunities to gain the qualification successfully.

2. Ensure that they meet the specific requirements of the assessment strategy relating to the units and qualifications they are working with (i.e. a candidate must have the relevant qualification/experience appertaining to their specific vocational area).

3. Have access to two qualified assessors (each with two learners whom they are assessing) who are working within their workplace or a workplace that the candidate can get access too (unfortunately the College cannot provide this provision). The assessors must be working within the same vocational area as the verifier.

Applications will be accepted from candidates over the age of 19 years of age (stipulated by City & Guilds).

The college operates a no refunds policy as detailed below. Cancellations and transfer requests are subject to the following conditions:

• More than 4 weeks notice – no charge
• 4 weeks notice – 30% of the cost
• 2-3 weeks notice – 50% of the cost
• 1-2 weeks notice – 75% of the cost
• Less than 1 weeks notice – 100% of the cost

All cancellations must be made in writing and are subject to a £10 administration charge. The full fee’s policy is available on request.

What will I get at the end of the course?

Upon successful completion of Unit 401 you will gain a City & Guilds Certificate stating that you have achieved this Award. This can be credited towards completion of Unit 402 – Internally Assure the Quality of Assessment module.

Upon successful completion of Unit 402 you will gain a City & Guilds Certificate stating that you have achieved this specific Award. This can be credited towards completion of the Unit 403 – Plan, Allocate & Monitor Work in Own Area of Responsibility module. Further details available on our website.

What can I do next?

See above

How much does it cost?

UNIT 401 – The cost of this specific unit is £200.00 and will include registration with the Awarding Organisation, assessor support via e-mail and telephone and internal quality assurance of your Certification. Unit 401 will take approximately 6 months (maximum) to complete.

UNIT 402 – The cost of this specific unit is £850.00 and will include registration with the Awarding Organisation, assessor support via e-mail, telephone and visits (up to a maximum of 10), and internal quality assurance of your Certification. Unit 402 could take up to 12 months to (maximum) to complete

Units 401 & 402 (joint completion)
We would advise candidates who wish to undertake both units 401 and 402, to apply for these units at the same time, to allow for a more seamless and dedicated approach from our expert team of assessors. The total fee for completion of both units 401 and 402 is £1,050.00 payable upon enrolment

SPECIAL OFFER – SPECIAL OFFER – SPECIAL OFFER:

BUY UNIT 402 AND GET UNIT 401 FREE
SPECIAL OFFER PRICE – £850.00
(Both units must be booked together to get this deal)

Prices are subject to change.

Course dates

Dates available throughout the academic year, contact us to start on this programme at a date and time convenient to you!

To find out more…

Email The Training People at Blackburn College or call us on 01254 292500.

Blackburn College is committed to ensuring that disabled people, including those with learning difficulties, are treated fairly. If you are a disabled person, please ensure that we know what you need so that we can make all reasonable adjustments to help you succeed.

Please note: Our courses are delivered on site at the main campus and/or off site at one of our dedicated Business Suites

 
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