About The Role: Our client is looking for an enthusiastic and passionate Early Years assessor to join the learning and development training team. Working collaboratively with all stakeholders you will strive to ensure that the children, young people, and employees reach their full potential by supporting and assessing adult learners to complete Apprenticeships in Early Years at Levels 2, 3 and 5. The role of an is a hybrid role of remote learning and out in the field working with learners & employers, you will be responsible for supporting a caseload of learners (of any age) in their places of work, through their qualifications. Qualifications will include accredited Apprenticeships and short courses. You be using a variety of teaching and assessing techniques to ensure that the highest standards of bespoke learning is offered. Through the work you do, you will not only be making a difference in the lives of learners, but also increasing standards and reputation of the industry. While the role is home-based, supporting learners and delivering teaching virtually, there is an expectation to travel to workplaces and visit Apprentices on a regular basis. Duties Include: This list is not exhaustive, and you are expected to undertake any reasonable activity suited to your qualifications and experience. Marketing the organisation and its qualification offering to employers and learners Signing learners onto Apprenticeships and other qualifications Offering information, advice and guidance and carrying out initial assessments to identify learner needs. Ensuring compliance with ESFA funding rules by recording monthly inlearning evidence and recording Off the Job Training Hours (using an ePortfolio system) Visiting learners at their workplaces depending on the qualification and the needs of the learner Ensuring documented monthly progression of learners through vocational & functional skills qualifications to enable timely achievement of their Apprenticeship. Delivering outstanding teaching and learning of knowledge and functional skill components Mentoring and coaching learners with varying barriers to learning. Taking part in continuous professional development, including completion of own qualifications Liaising regularly with your line manager and quality assurance team Personal Specification: Minimum of 1-year experience within specialist vocational sector Experience working to a supervisory or managerial level. Excellent practical and theoretical knowledge of vocational specialism Industry specific qualifications, Early Years Educator Level 3 (or above), AET or PTTLs & Qualification for the Assessment of Vocational Qualifications Assessing and/or teaching qualifications (desirable) Possess or working to a minimum of level 2 standard in Maths, ICT and English Good IT skills – working level of knowledge of Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and other MIS and databases such as OneFile and Smart Assessor Paul Feldman is the National Skills Agency Data Protection Officer. Your data will be stored until notice is given by you for it to be removed. Our Data Protection Policy will be forwarded to you on request. As we get a high number of applications we may be unable to give feedback to unsuccessful candidates. We will retain your details to keep you informed of other opportunities. National Skills Agency Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy and is an Equal Opportunities employer we welcome applicants from all backgrounds