Careers Guidance and Development NVQ Level 6 Work-based (FBMS)
Barnsley College
Church Street, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S70 2AX
Available start dates
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Course Summary
This course is suitable if you provide career advice and guidance, information, employability support and signposting as part of your role. The qualification will provide accredited professional development opportunities for those working in these areas and encourage progression in the sector.
These NVQs are for you if you work in a role where you offer information, advice and guidance (IAG) to others.
The IAG can be offered within any organisation and on any topic, however it is important that you can demonstrate that you have systems and procedures in place to track the IAG given and record the outcomes. The level of the NVQ undertaken will depend upon the level of responsibility the individual has.
NVQs work by testing your abilities in the workplace. To complete an NVQ you need to prove that you can do certain work-related tasks. NVQs are assessed in a combination of ways: By portfolio – you build up evidence of what you’ve done at work; and by observation – a trainer watches you work and checks that you can do the tasks.
Candidates produce evidence to prove they have the competence to meet the NVQ standards. Trainers sign off units when the candidates are ready. The trainer tests candidates’ knowledge, understanding and work-based performance to make sure they can demonstrate competence in the workplace.
Candidates compare their performance with the standards as they learn. They look at what they have achieved, how much they still need to do and how they should go about it, until they are assessed as competent for a unit or a whole NVQ. The system is right for candidates who already have skills and want to increase them, but also for those who are starting from the beginning. As the system is so flexible, new ways of learning can be used immediately.
Course Details
You will study a variety of subject areas related to careers guidance for example:
Career guidance theories
Using labour market information Networking
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Continuous assessment of evidence produced and accompanying written reports which forms a portfolio of evidence.
Entry requirements
Participants will normally be delivering in depth careers advice and guidance
Whilst there are no formal educational requirements, learners should have a background that will enable them to benefit from the programme
Equipment required
Your next steps...
Other work related qualifications depending on your job role and career aspirations.
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