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Even going as far back as the original assessor qualification, the D32/33, all assessor qualifications are still valid.
If you have not been practising recently you may be asked by an IQA or EQA to carry out some CPD (Continued Professional Development) to make sure you are up-to-speed with current developments and sometimes the easiest way to complete this is to take a course like ours and obtain the latest Certificate.
If you are bring asked to re-qualify as an Assessor then ask if it would be more worthwhile training for the next level up, the IQA (Internal Quality Assurer - was Internal Verifier), as this may being other benefits as well.
Wednesday 14 January 2015
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