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"We see Accredit UK as the toolkit needed to reduce the risk associated with exporting - and to ensure that this venture is succesful. That is why we have signed up." Pippa Downing, Director, Pengower |
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Becoming an AssessorAt Accredit UK, we are always on the lookout for the best people in the business to become independent assessors. The Profile of an AssessorThe core requirements for an Assessor can be described within three areas of expertise: ICT Experience and Skills – the critical requirements are:
Assessment Skills – the applicant will be expected to have had experience of conducting assessments; specifically:
Personal skills – the key ones are:
The Accreditation ProcessAll assessors will undergo thorough induction and training in order to ensure that they meet the very highest standards. This training will then be validated by an examination. Only then will an Assessor be accredited and allowed to represent Accredit UK Maintaining Consistency and StandardsIt is a requirement of the programme that consistency is maintained across all assessments by the different assessors. The induction process ensures that is the case when an assessor starts the programme, and that consistency is maintained throughout the assessor lifecycle as follows:-
There will be 6-monthly meetings of all assessors; these will focus on the latest entries on the knowledge base and the standards that are being applied; in extreme circumstances, an assessor may miss a meeting, but if an assessor misses more than 1 meeting within an 18 month period, they will no longer be treated as a qualified assessor. The Application ProcessIf you are interested in becoming an Assessor, please send us a copy of your CV in the first instance. We will notify you if there are any opportunities available. |
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| Last Updated ( Monday, 15 June 2009 ) |
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