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RQF LEVEL 4 AWARD IN THE INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE OF ASSESSMENT PROCESSES AND PRACTICES (IQA) – Formerly NVQ

This Level 4 online IQA course formerly know as Internal Verifier Course or D34, D35 is approved by TQUK and regulated by ofqual.
This course is regulated by Ofqual and recognised by Opito and other regulatory bodies across various sectors.


Description

This course is approved by TQUK and has been designed for those who want to work within internal quality assurance. It does not only relate to the training industry, it can be quality assurance within any sector. If you have been looking after the quality of training or have been responsible for making sure employees work according to procedures and practice within your work place, you can transfer your experience and get qualified as an Internal Quality Assurer. With this qualification you can get a job within any company in internal quality assurance or become the Internal Quality Assurer of training centres, which is Internal Moderator/Verifier as we used to call it before. (Please note that we only charge for awarding body certificate upon completion. Therefore when you complete you will have a fee of £40 + VAT to pay for your certificate.)

Entry Requirements

  • Be competent in your field, the subject you want to IQA
  • Level 2 written and spoken English (Equivalent to GCSE A-C)
  • IT literate (Internet, Microsoft office)
  • Able to understand and interpret course materials
  • Self-motivated and willing to complete and achieve
  • Have access to two Assessors you can IQA
  • Have a qualified Assessor or IQA who can provide an expert witness of how you carry out IQA activities

Course Delivery

  • Online course delivery through clear workbook provided to support with the knowledge
  • Online forum where you can share ideas with peers and Tutors and ask questions
  • Online tutorial sessions facilitated by experts in the field
  • Clear assessment plans with step by step guide on what to do

Assessment Method

  • Written assignments to complete
  • Evidence of assessing two people
  • Direct observation