Qualification Number |
600/4709/4
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Title |
IQ Level 2 Award in Employment Awareness in Active Leisure and Learning (QCF)
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Category |
National
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Sector |
Hospitality & Tourism
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Operational Start Date |
14/02/2012
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Operational End Date |
30/04/2018
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Total Units |
3 |
Min Credit |
6 |
Min Guided Learning Hours |
45 |
Max Guided Learning Hours |
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Min Age From |
16 |
Min Age To |
100 |
Registration Fee : £35.50 (excluding VAT)
This is the administrative fee that IQ charges centres to register a learner on this qualification, and NOT a training fee. All fees include registration, certification and postage (international delivery rates may apply).
Moderation Fee : £
Introduction
This specification is intended for trainers, centres and learners. General information regarding centre approval, registration, assessment papers, certification, reasonable adjustments, special consideration, appeals procedures are available from the website. This document should be read in conjunction with the IQ QMS Centre guide available from the website.
Qualification Purpose
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About this Qualification
The IQ Level 2 Award in Employment Awareness in Active Leisure and Learning (QCF) is a qualification aimed at individuals who want to understand employment in the active leisure sector.
This qualification covers employment rights and responsibilities, key organisations and active leisure and learning sector as a whole. It provides recognition for the learner’s knowledge and can be used as the delivery of Employer Rights and Responsibilities (ERR) component of the Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship in Spectator Safety Framework. Upon completion of this qualification, learners will be able to make informed decisions regarding their career development and progress into a variety of job roles including leisure centre assistant, play worker and other outdoor activities. They will be able to progress to the IQ Level 3 Award in Employment Awareness in Active Leisure using credits already achieved.
This qualification covers employment rights and responsibilities, key organisations and active leisure and learning sector as a whole. It provides recognition for the learner’s knowledge and can be used as the delivery of employer rights and responsibilities component of the Advanced Level Apprenticeship in Spectator Safety. Upon completion of this qualification, learners will be able to make informed decisions regarding their career development and progress into range of job roles including sports coaches, instructors and development officers.
This qualification is the Employer Rights and Responsibilities (ERR) component of the Advanced Level Apprenticeship in Spectator Safety.
Take this Qualification
If you are interested in taking this qualification and would like to find your nearest IQ centre, please give us a call on 01952 457 452 and a member of our team will be happy to help.
Structure
To achieve this qualification, learners must complete all 3 units totalling 6 credits.
Assessment
All the units in this qualification are knowledge-based. Assessment is by portfolio (internally set and marked and quality assured by IQ).
An Achievement Record for this qualification is available from the website/ on request. All learning outcomes must be met and mapped and the location of the evidence must be indicated in the achievement record.
All learning outcomes in this unit must be assessed using methods appropriate to the assessment of knowledge and understanding, these can be assessed by a variety of methods including:
- Question and answer test
- Multiple choice questions
- Question and answer verbal (ensure records are kept)
- Essay
- Other
An Achievement Record for this qualification is available from the website/ on request. All learning outcomes must be met and mapped and the location of the evidence must be indicated in the achievement record.
All learning outcomes in this unit must be assessed using methods appropriate to the assessment of knowledge and understanding, these can be assessed by a variety of methods including:
- Question and answer test
- Multiple choice questions
- Question and answer verbal (ensure records are kept)
- Essay
- Other
This qualification is not graded, successful learners will achieve a Pass.
Learner Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements. However, learners should be able to work at level 1 or above and be proficient in the use of English Language.
Progression
Learners can progress to the Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship in Spectator Safety for which this is the Employer Rights and Responsibilities (ERR) component or to the IQ Level 3 Award in Employment Awareness in Active Leisure using credits already achieved.
Tutor Requirements
All trainers delivering this qualification must be sector competent and possess relevant knowledge up to at least the level of this qualification.
Centre Requirements
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