Learning & Development - Health & Social Care
- Posted 04 March 2025
- Salary £28715 - £29271 per annum
- LocationOxfordshire
- Job type Permanent
- DisciplineHR & Operations
- ReferenceHQ00037081_1741084096
- Contact NameKate Turnbull
Job description
Learning & Development Qualifications Assessor (Health & Social Care)
If you are passionate about supporting others in achieving their career goals and are highly experienced in health and social care, including qualifications and assessments, this could be a fantastic opportunity to join the Qualifications Care team within one of the UK's largest housing, care and commercial services organisations.
Our client is currently seeking a Qualifications Assessor to become an integral part of the Learning and Development team within the wider HR Department. As a Qualifications Assessor, you'll be helping the care and support staff achieve their health and social care qualifications, ranging from Level 2 to Level 5.
Some key duties and responsibilities will include (but not be limited to):
- Supporting a caseload of 40 learners based throughout the central and south of England, assisting them in gathering evidence for their Health and Social Care Diploma Qualifications.
- Regularly visiting staff to support their progress and offer guidance.
- Helping learners navigate the electronic portfolio system, ensuring their evidence meets the qualification level criteria.
- Attending monthly standardisation meetings (via Teams or at the Head Office in Worcester).
- Engaging in Continuing Professional Development (CPD) activities to maintain occupational competency in Health and Social Care assessments.
Skills and experience you'll need:
- Education Training Level 3 or TAQA Levels 3, or D32/33 qualification (or equivalent)
- A minimum of Level 3 Health and Social Care qualifications.
- Recent experience in assessing Health and Social Care qualifications.
- Knowledge of relevant legislation and good practice principles.
- Familiarity with qualification quality assurance systems is a plus.
- Experience in planning your own time and diary - essential
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams)
- Excellent relationship building skills.
- A full, valid driving licence and the ability to travel as required within Oxfordshire and Southern regions
- Salary: £28,715 plus excellent additional benefits
Hours: 35 hours per week (occasional overnight stays may be required)
