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What are the top course types?

See the top course types within NVQ Assessor
Vocational & College Courses
95
Professional Training
2

Which delivery method is most common?

See how NVQ Assessor courses are most commonly delivered to learners
  • 71% Self-Paced Online
  • 25% In Company
  • 3% Flexible Start Date

Case studies within NVQ Assessor

Frequently asked questions

  • An NVQ assessor is a qualified professional who assesses the competence of learners working towards National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs).

  • To become an NVQ assessor, you will need a relevant vocational qualification at the level you wish to assess, as well as an assessor qualification, such as the Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement (CAVA).

  • To become an NVQ assessor, you will need to gain relevant vocational experience in the field you wish to assess, as well as an assessor qualification. You can then apply for assessor roles, either through job listings or directly with education and training providers.

  • An NVQ assessor is responsible for assessing and evaluating learners' competence in the workplace or in training environments. This involves observing learners performing tasks, reviewing evidence of their competence, and providing feedback and support to help them improve their performance.

  • The salary of an NVQ assessor can vary depending on factors such as their level of experience, qualifications, and the industry they are working in. However, the average salary for an NVQ assessor in the UK starts from around £20,000 per year, rising to £35,000 per year for experienced assessors.