AVRA Assessor Course
Level 3 Award in Assessing Vocational Related Achievement
Key Features
Assessor Course Description
Level 3 Award in Assessing Vocational Related Achievement
What is the Assessor Course About?
The Level 3 AVRA assessor qualification is the ideal choice if you wish to become a vocational assessor in a learning environment, in your area of expertise. With this certification in hand, you will have the necessary credentials to carry out classroom assessments confidently and accurately, ensuring that learners meet the required standards set by industry regulations and standards bodies.
If you are looking to become a fully qualified assessor and assess in both the classroom and the workplace, then you will need the CAVA assessor course.
How Does the Assessor Training Course Work?
What Will I Get From My Assessor Training?
Our assessor training course offers a flexible but structured curriculum designed to build your understanding of assessment principles, methods, and techniques.
Throughout the course, you will explore various assessment strategies, learn how to adapt your approach to different learners, and develop your communication and observation skills. This assessor training course ensures that you are well-prepared to handle the role of a vocational assessor.
By enrolling on Brooks and Kirk’s assessor training course, you gain access to experienced tutors who will guide you through the course material and provide valuable insights based on their extensive industry knowledge. They will support you in developing a deep understanding of assessment practices, ensuring that you can confidently apply your skills in real-world scenarios.
Invest in You
Investing in assessor training is an investment in your professional growth and career advancement. The Level 3 AVRA assessor qualification is nationally recognised and respected within the industry, making it a valuable asset for individuals seeking employment as assessors or looking to progress in their current roles.
Assessor Course Enrolment Options
Full Payment
One-off upfront cost of £645.
Monthly Payment
*Based on a £50 registration deposit. £57.92 per month spread across 12 months. Total cost of the course is £745.
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Detailed Breakdown of the AVRA Assessor Course
The entire assessor training course typically takes around 3-4 months to complete, assuming a study commitment of a few hours per week. Throughout this time, you will submit assignments on our virtual learning environment, complete an assessments day with fellow trainee assessors, and receive ongoing support from tutors.
The course structure aims to provide a well-rounded learning experience that balances theoretical knowledge with practical application, preparing you to become a competent and confident workplace assessor.
Unit 1 – Understanding the Principles and Practices of Assessment
The first unit in the assessor training course focuses on developing a strong theoretical foundation. It covers the fundamental principles and practices of assessment, emphasising the role and responsibilities of an assessor. This unit is completed through Brooks and Kirk’s virtual learning environment.
The VLE offers a variety of educational resources, such as videos and learning materials, to support you in your assignments. You will have access to unlimited tutor support, ensuring they receive guidance and assistance throughout the unit.
Unit 3 – Assess Vocational Skills, Knowledge and Understanding
Unit 3 concentrates on assessing learners in a vocational setting. For this unit, you will need access to two actual learners to assess. This is something that Brooks and Kirk provide for you, included in the overall price of your assessor course.
During an assessments day, you and up to four other trainees will be fully supported by a tutor from Brooks and Kirk assessing two real-life learners. This session allows you to apply your theory knowledge from Unit 1 and receive expert guidance. Following the assessments day, written assignments are completed on the VLE.
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Why Choose Brooks and Kirk?
25+ Years of being TAQA Training Specialists
Brooks and Kirk have been delivering training for over 25 years. Now, we are the specialists in everything related to TAQA. From the days of the D32 assessor course, to the A1 assessor course, and now the CAVA assessor course, not to mention everything else in the TAQA suite of qualifications. In that time, we have been rated 5* stars across Google, Facebook and Trustpilot and have worked with thousands of individuals to achieve their desired qualification. We have also had the privilege to work with many organisations throughout the UK, including a huge variety of NHS Trusts, Universities, the Met Police, IBM, Food Standards Agency, and hundreds more.