IQA Health & Safety based in Hull
About the role:
The role of the IQA is to make an informed judgement(s) regarding the practice of, and decisions made by, the assessment team to maintain standards.
Responsibilities:
Work with the assessors to monitor their assessment practice and procedures by carrying out interim and summative sampling
Reviewing learners at different stages of the programme delivery and assessment process
Ensuring standards are maintained and assessment decisions are consistent and standardised
Ensuring that any action points are implemented within agreed timescales
Ensuring that records of assessment are kept accurately and securely immediately after assessment
Ensuring that the Study Centre’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Policy is implemented
Conduct a minimum of two standardisation meetings per year
The Person - Knowledge:
Knowledge of quality systems, assessments, and processes
Knowledge of assessment and training
Excellent organisation and planning skills
Excellent oral communication and interpersonal skills
Excellent written communication skills
Robust IT skills
Excellent record keeping and attention to detail, including working to defined processes and conditions
Ability to meet agreed deadlines
Self-assurance and ability to confidently ask questions
Experience:
Assessment experience and knowledge of assessment types and methods appropriate for our H@S qualifications being assessed
Experience of working in a Health and Safety environment
Knowledge of the principles and practices of IQA
Experience of giving constructive feedback to assessors
Education:
RQF Level 4 IQA Award (Essential)
Relevant subject expert, qualified to at least Level 6 in the Occupational Safety and Health
Hold GradIOSH, CertIOSH or Chartered Membership status. (Desirable)