Skills Assessors – Judging Evidence
As an Assessor you must be able to judge evidence that has been presented by your candidate and decide if it confirms their competence or otherwise.
As an Assessor you must be able to judge evidence that has been presented by your candidate and decide if it confirms their competence or otherwise.
Your candidates will collect evidence throughout their assessments via observation, questioning and more than likely other sources too.
The Grade Assessment process requires you to gather evidence that can be used as part of your assessment. It is important the evidence you provide shows a range of activity and is relevant to the competencies you are aiming to have signed off.
Smart use of everyday technology and applications makes it possible to undertake live competence assessments when working remotely or offshore, or record video and audio as part of your evidence.
Within the MTCS Individual Competence Assessment (ICA), as part of the evidence requirements, we require you to provide Appraisals to support the information you have provided.
Within the MTCS Individual Competence Assessment (ICA), as part of the evidence requirements, we require you to provide a Witness Statement to support the information you have provided.
As you can imagine, there are many definitions on the meaning of evidence, but we won’t bore you here with a long encyclopaedic answer! In this instance, we – MTCS (UK) Ltd – are talking about the information you are providing in support of your competence, and ensuring this is both true and correct. First of all, you…