The 'Diploma in Legal Administration - Legal Secretary (Level 3)' course provides comprehensive training on legal systems, contract law, criminal law, family law, and other essential skills required for a legal secretary role. Participants will learn about various legal aspects and gain expertise in professional writing, document management, and conflict resolution. Learning Outcomes: Understand the fundamental principles of English law and legal systems. Gain knowledge of contract law, tort law, criminal law, family law, and property law. Develop skills in document preparation, proofreading, and editing for legal documents. Learn effective meeting management and minute-taking techniques. Acquire data management and record-keeping skills necessary for a legal secretary role. Explore other essential skills, such as conflict resolution, human rights, and criminal psychology. Why buy this Diploma in Legal Administration - Legal Secretary (Level 3)? Unlimited access to the course for forever Digital Certificate, Transcript, student ID all included in the price Absolutely no hidden fees Directly receive CPD accredited qualifications after course completion Receive one to one assistance on every weekday from professionals Immediately receive the PDF certificate after passing Receive the original copies of your certificate and transcript on the next working day Easily learn the skills and knowledge from the comfort of your home Certification After studying the course materials of the Diploma in Legal Administration - Legal Secretary (Level 3) there will be an automated MCQ test which you can take either during or at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £5.99. Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £9.60. Who is this course for? Aspiring legal secretaries seeking to enter the legal profession. Existing legal secretaries looking to enhance their knowledge and skills. Individuals interested in the legal field and seeking a career as a legal secretary. Prerequisites This Diploma in Legal Administration - Legal Secretary (Level 3) does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.This Diploma in Legal Administration - Legal Secretary (Level 3) was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Career path Legal Secretary Legal Assistant Paralegal Administrative Assistant in legal departments Law Firm Support Staff Course Curriculum ***Updated Version*** Module 01: Introduction to Legal Secretary Introduction to Legal Secretary 00:22:00 Module 02: English Law & Legal Systems English Law & Legal Systems 00:33:00 Module 03: Law of Contract & Law of Tort Law of Contract & Law of Tort 00:28:00 Module 04: Wills, Probate, Estate Law Wills, Probate, Estate Law 00:15:00 Module 05: Property Law & Conveyancing Practice Property Law & Conveyancing Practice 00:19:00 Module 06: Criminal Law Criminal Law 00:24:00 Module 07: Understanding Criminal Psychology Understanding Criminal Psychology 00:31:00 Module 08: Contract & Business Law Contract & Business Law 00:54:00 Module 09: Family Law and Insurance Practice Family Law and Insurance Practice 00:24:00 Module 10: Conflict and Conflict Resolution Conflict and Conflict Resolution 00:18:00 Module 11: Professional Writings and Documents Professional Writings and Documents 00:27:00 Module 12: Document Proofreading and Editing Document Proofreading and Editing 00:19:00 Module 13: Meeting Management & Minute Taking Meeting Management & Minute Taking 01:06:00 Module 14: Data Management and Record-Keeping Data Management and Record-Keeping 00:13:00 Module 15: Other Essential Skills for Secretarial Role Other Essential Skills for Secretarial Role 00:19:00 Module 16: Human Rights Human Rights 00:12:00 ***Old Version*** Legal Secretary Introduction to Legal Secretary 00:15:00 Role of Legal Secretaries 00:15:00 General Duties and Day-to-Day Operations of a Legal Secretary 00:30:00 Record Keeping 00:18:00 Legal Writing Skills & Proofreading 00:15:00 Research Skills You Need to Know 00:30:00 Transcription, Editing & Correspondence to Judges 00:30:00 Legal System of UK 00:15:00 UK Court System 00:30:00 Meeting Management & Minute Taking Meeting Management 00:15:00 The Role of a Minute-Taker 00:15:00 The Skills of a Minute-Taker 00:30:00 Meeting Agreements 00:15:00 Minute Styles 00:30:00 What Do I Record? 00:30:00 Techniques for Preparing Minutes 00:30:00 Taking Minutes in an Interactive Meeting 00:15:00 The Minute Book 00:15:00 What to include/what to ignore 00:30:00 Motions and Resolutions 00:05:00 Method of recording minutes 00:30:00 Reasons for Meeting 00:30:00 What is a decision? 00:15:00 Other Secretarial Roles And Responsibilities Working with Your Manager 01:00:00 Administrative Soft Skills 01:00:00 Effective Time Management 01:00:00 Tools of the Trade 01:00:00 Being an Effective Gatekeeper 00:15:00 Organizational Skills 00:15:00 Confidentiality Guidelines 00:15:00 Special Tasks 00:15:00 Customer Service Role Introduction To Customer Service 00:15:00 The Power of Positive Thinking in Customer Service 00:30:00 Types of Difficult Customers and How to Help them 01:00:00 How to Deal with Difficult Customers 00:30:00 Telephone Etiquette Aspects of Phone Etiquette 01:00:00 Using Proper Phone Language 01:00:00 Eliminate Phone Distractions 01:00:00 Inbound Calls 01:00:00 Outbound Calls 01:00:00 Handling Rude or Angry Callers 01:00:00 Handling Interoffice Calls 01:00:00 Methods of Training Employees 01:00:00 Correcting Poor Telephone Etiquette 01:00:00 Organizing Work Using MS Word Opening 01:00:00 Working with the Interface 01:00:00 Your First Document 01:00:00 Basic Editing Tasks 01:00:00 Basic Formatting Tasks 01:00:00 Formatting Paragraphs 01:00:00 Advanced Formatting Tasks 01:00:00 Working with Styles 01:00:00 Formatting the Page 01:00:00 Sharing Your Document 01:00:00 Proof Reading Introduction to Proofreading 00:15:00 What does a Proofreader do? 00:15:00 Proofreading 00:15:00 Proofreading Symbols 00:15:00 Proofreading on Paper & Screen 00:15:00 Strategies to Check for Specific Errors 00:15:00 Editing & Proofreading Strategies 00:15:00 Proofreading an Essay 00:15:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam - Legal Secretary 00:30:00 Final Exam Final Exam - Legal Secretary 00:30:00
Description: The Office Admin and Legal Secretary Diploma course teaches you the techniques and skills for managing an Office as Office Admin or managing the role of a legal secretary. You will learn administration management skills, organisational skills and essential office management skills. The course also covers the skills required for a legal secretary such as fundamental concepts of the legal office, billing, preparing legal documents, contracts, torts, real estate, family law, business law, telephone etiquette, meeting management and minute management and more Who is the course for? This course is ideal for those wanting to improve their base skills in office administrative tasks This course would be ideal people who want to start working as a receptionist, office administrator, office manager, administration assistant or secretary Entry Requirement: This course is available to all learners, of all academic backgrounds. Learners should be aged 16 or over to undertake the qualification. Good understanding of English language, numeracy and ICT are required to attend this course. Assessment: At the end of the course, you will be required to sit an online multiple-choice test. Your test will be assessed automatically and immediately so that you will instantly know whether you have been successful. Before sitting for your final exam, you will have the opportunity to test your proficiency with a mock exam. Certification: After you have successfully passed the test, you will be able to obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. You can however also obtain a Course Completion Certificate following the course completion without sitting for the test. Certificates can be obtained either in hardcopy at the cost of £39 or in PDF format at the cost of £24. PDF certificate's turnaround time is 24 hours, and for the hardcopy certificate, it is 3-9 working days. Why choose us? Affordable, engaging & high-quality e-learning study materials; Tutorial videos/materials from the industry leading experts; Study in a user-friendly, advanced online learning platform; Efficient exam systems for the assessment and instant result; The UK & internationally recognized accredited qualification; Access to course content on mobile, tablet or desktop from anywhere anytime; The benefit of career advancement opportunities; 24/7 student support via email. Career Path: Office Admin and Legal Secretary Diploma is a useful qualification to possess and would be beneficial for any professions or career from any industry you are in such as: Administrator support staff Administrative assistant Office managers Receptionist Office administrator Admin Support Module One - Getting Started 00:30:00 Module Two - Getting Organized (I) 01:00:00 Module Three - Getting Organized (II) 01:00:00 Module Four - Managing Time 01:00:00 Module Five - Getting It All Done On Time 01:00:00 Module Six - Special Tasks 01:00:00 Module Seven - Verbal Communication Skills 01:00:00 Module Eight - Non-Verbal Communication Skills 01:00:00 Module Nine - Empowering Yourself 01:00:00 Module Ten - The Team of Two 01:00:00 Module Eleven - Taking Care of Yourself 01:00:00 Module Twelve - Wrapping Up 00:30:00 Administrative Management Module One - Getting Started 00:30:00 Module Two - Why Your Office Needs Administrative Procedures 01:00:00 Module Three - Gathering the Right Tools 01:00:00 Module Four - Identifying Procedures to Include 01:00:00 Module Five - Top Five Procedures to Record 01:00:00 Module Six - What to Include in Your Binder (I) 01:00:00 Module Seven - What to Include in Your Binder (II) 01:00:00 Module Eight - Organizing Your Binder 01:00:00 Module Nine - What Not to Include in the Procedure Guide 01:00:00 Module Ten - Share Office Procedure Guide 01:00:00 Module Eleven - Successfully Executing the Guide 01:00:00 Module Twelve - Wrapping Up 00:30:00 Organisational Skills Module One - Getting Started 00:30:00 Module Two - Remove the Clutter 01:00:00 Module Three - Prioritize 01:00:00 Module Four - Scheduling Your Time 01:00:00 Module Five - To Do Lists 01:00:00 Module Six - Paper and Paperless Storage 01:00:00 Module Seven - Organization in Your Work Area 01:00:00 Module Eight - Tools to Fight Procrastination 01:00:00 Module Nine - Organizing Your Inbox 01:00:00 Module Ten - Avoid the Causes of Disorganization 01:00:00 Module Eleven - Discipline is the Key to Stay Organized 01:00:00 Module Twelve - Wrapping Up 00:30:00 Office Management Building Your Management Team 01:00:00 Building A Successful Brand 01:00:00 Achieving Quality Through Teamwork 00:30:00 Keys To Staying Motivated 00:30:00 Improve Your Marketing 01:00:00 Provide Top Customer Service 00:30:00 Wrapping Up 00:30:00 Legal Secretary Introduction to Legal Secretary 00:15:00 Role of Legal Secretaries 00:15:00 General Duties and Day-to-Day Operations of a Legal Secretary 00:30:00 Record Keeping 00:30:00 Legal Writing Skills & Proofreading 00:15:00 Research Skills You Need to Know 00:30:00 Transcription, Editing & Correspondence to Judges 00:30:00 Legal System of UK 00:15:00 UK Court System 00:30:00 Meeting Management & Minute Taking Meeting Management 00:15:00 The Role of a Minute-Taker 00:15:00 The Skills of a Minute-Taker 00:30:00 Meeting Agreements 00:15:00 Minute Styles 00:30:00 What Do I Record? 00:30:00 Techniques for Preparing Minutes 00:30:00 The Minute Book 00:15:00 What to include/what to ignore 00:30:00 Motions and Resolutions 00:15:00 Method of recording minutes 00:30:00 Reasons for Meeting 00:30:00 What is a decision? 00:15:00 Minute Taking tips 00:30:00 Other Secretarial Roles and Responsibilities Working with Your Manager 01:00:00 Administrative Soft Skills 01:00:00 Effective Time Management 01:00:00 Tools of the Trade 01:00:00 Being an Effective Gatekeeper 00:15:00 Organizational Skills 00:15:00 Confidentiality Guidelines 00:15:00 Special Tasks 00:15:00 Legal Office Administration Ethical Considerations 00:10:00 The Basics 00:04:00 Client Relations 00:05:00 Dealing With Mail 00:05:00 File Management 00:03:00 Use Of Technology 00:06:00 Skills that Every Legal Secretary Should Have 00:06:00 What is Litigation 00:04:00 Delivery of Documents 00:04:00 Motions Prior to and During Trial 00:07:00 The Basics 00:04:00 The Essential Elements 00:03:00 Remedies for Breach of Contract 00:04:00 Customer Service Role Introduction To Customer Service 00:15:00 The Power of Positive Thinking in Customer Service 00:30:00 Types of Difficult Customers and How to Help them 01:00:00 How to Deal with Difficult Customers 00:30:00 Telephone Etiquette Aspects of Phone Etiquette 01:00:00 Using Proper Phone Language 01:00:00 Eliminate Phone Distractions 01:00:00 Inbound Calls 01:00:00 Outbound Calls 01:00:00 Handling Rude or Angry Callers 01:00:00 Handling Interoffice Calls 01:00:00 Methods of Training Employees 01:00:00 Correcting Poor Telephone Etiquette 01:00:00 Organizing Work Using MS Word Opening 01:00:00 Working with the Interface 01:00:00 Your First Document 01:00:00 Basic Editing Tasks 01:00:00 Basic Formatting Tasks 01:00:00 Formatting Paragraphs 00:01:00 Advanced Formatting Tasks 01:00:00 Working with Styles 01:00:00 Formatting the Page 01:00:00 Sharing Your Document 01:00:00 Proof Reading Introduction to Proofreading 00:15:00 What does a Proofreader do? 00:15:00 Proofreading 00:15:00 Proofreading Symbols 00:15:00 Proofreading on Paper & Screen 00:15:00 Strategies to Check for Specific Errors 00:15:00 Editing & Proofreading Strategies 00:15:00 Proofreading an Essay 00:15:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam- Office Admin and Legal Secretary Diploma 00:30:00 Final Exam Final Exam- Office Admin and Legal Secretary Diploma 00:30:00 Order Your Certificates and Transcripts Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00
REFERENCE CODE 603/4678/4 COURSE LEVEL NVQ Level 2 THIS COURSE IS AVAILABLE IN Course Overview This is a work-based learning qualification for those involved in cavity wall surveys/inspections and/or clearance. The qualification has been developed at the request of and in partnership with OSCAR OSNITE https://oscaronsite.co.uk The OSCAR and this qualification are recognised by a number of UKAS Certification bodies, industry bodies, Local Authorities and industry stakeholders. Prior to registering on this qualification, individuals must be registered with OSCAR. The clearance pathway enables individuals to carry out the extraction of cavity wall insulation to create a clear cavity that can be reinsulated or insulated if the system has been used to remove debris only. Candidates must also prove knowledge and competence to create a clear cavity to be able to facilitate External Rendering and External Wall Insulation complying with current Building Regulations. All work must be completed following safe working practices, relevant legislation, and comply with contract information and the allocated timescales. The surveyor/inspection pathway requires candidates to demonstrate the skills and knowledge required to interpret information to be able to carry out a Cavity Clearance survey in accordance with the job specifications, following safe working practices and within the allocated time. The Surveyor must also understand how to communicate with others to ensure work is carried out effectively. This pathway includes identifying and selecting the correct quality of equipment, additionally candidates must understand how to calculate quantity, area and wastage. To achieve this pathway unit the survey work must be carried out in ways that will minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area and using and maintaining equipment effectively. This qualification is made up of 3 mandatory units and 2 pathways. Candidates must complete the mandatory units and one or both of the pathways. The minimum credit value of this qualification is 24 credits. There is also an entirely optional additional unit, if achieved this will appear on the qualification certificate but does not count towards the minimum credit value of the qualification. Qualifications are now required to indicate the total qualification time (TQT), this is to show the typical time it will take someone to attain the required skills and knowledge to meet the qualification criteria, this qualification has a TQT of 240 hours. Qualifications are also required to indicate the number of hours of teaching someone would normally need to gain the skills and knowledge to achieve the qualification. These are referred to as Guided Learning Hours (GLH). The GLH for this qualification is 84. Mandatory Units Level Credit Conforming to General Health, Safety and Welfare in the Workplace Conforming to Productive Working Practices in the Workplace Handling and Storing Resources in the Workplace 2 5 Pathway 1 Cavity Wall Clearance Cavity wall clearance in the workplace CWC1 Pathway 2 – Cavity Extraction Specialist Surveyor/Inspector Surveying/Inspection of Cavity wall clearance in the workplace Summary of the: GQA NVQ LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATE IN CAVITY WALL EXTRACTION OCCUPATIONS SICW1 Additional Unit Erecting and Dismantling Access/Working Platforms in the Workplace Achieving the combination of Mandatory units and the correct choice of Optional credits will mean the qualification has been completed and GQA will provide the qualification title. Where a candidate has completed additional credits, the qualification will list these as “additional credits”, in cases where the candidate has not completed the full qualification and will not go on to do so, a Certificate of credit can be issued for the credits achieved. Assessment guidance: Evidence should show that you can complete all of the learning outcomes for each unit being taken. Types of evidence: Evidence of performance and knowledge is required. Evidence of performance should be demonstrated by activities and outcomes, and should be generated in the workplace only, unless indicated under potential sources of evidence (see below). Evidence of knowledge can be demonstrated though performance or by responding to questions. Quantity of evidence: Evidence should show that you can meet the requirements of the units in a way that demonstrates that the standards can be achieved consistently over an appropriate period of time. Potential sources of evidence: The main source of evidence for each unit will be observation of the candidate’s performance and knowledge demonstrated during the completion of the unit. This can be supplemented by the following types of physical or documentary evidence: Accident book/reporting systems Photo/video evidence Safety records Work diaries Training records Timesheets Audio records Telephone Logs Job specifications and documentation Meeting records Delivery Records Records of toolbox talks Witness testimonies Equipment Correspondence with customers Prepared materials and sites Notes and memos Completed work Please Note that photocopied or downloaded documents such as manufacturers or industry guidance, H&S policies, Risk Assessments etc, are not normally acceptable evidence for GQA qualifications unless accompanied by a record of a professional discussion or Assessor statement confirming candidate knowledge of the subject. 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Follow your dreams by enrolling on the Legal Secretary and Minute Taking course today and develop the experience, skills and knowledge you need to enhance your professional development. Legal Secretary and Minute Taking will help you arm yourself with the qualities you need to work towards your dream job. Study the Legal Secretary and Minute Taking training course online with Janets through our online learning platform and take the first steps towards a successful long-term career. The Legal Secretary and Minute Taking course will allow you to enhance your CV, impress potential employers, and stand out from the crowd. This Legal Secretary and Minute Taking course consists of a number of easy to digest, in-depth modules, designed to provide you with a detailed, expert level of knowledge. Study the Legal Secretary and Minute Taking course through a mixture of instructional video lessons and online study materials. Receive online tutor support as you study the Legal Secretary and Minute Taking course, to ensure you are supported every step of the way. Get a digital certificate as proof of your Legal Secretary and Minute Taking course completion. Janets is one of the top online training course providers in the UK, and we want to make education accessible to everyone! Learn the essential skills you need to succeed and build a better future for yourself with the Legal Secretary and Minute Taking course. The Legal Secretary and Minute Taking course is designed by industry experts and is tailored to help you learn new skills with ease. The Legal Secretary and Minute Taking is incredibly great value and allows you to study at your own pace. With full course access for one year, you can complete the Legal Secretary and Minute Taking when it suits you. Access the Legal Secretary and Minute Taking course modules from any internet-enabled device, including computers, tablets, and smartphones. The Legal Secretary and Minute Taking course is designed to increase your employability and equip you with everything you need to be a success. Enrol on the Legal Secretary and Minute Taking now and start learning instantly! What You Get Out Of Studying Legal Secretary and Minute Taking With Janets: Receive a digital Certificate upon successful completion of the Legal Secretary and Minute Taking course Get taught by experienced, professional instructors Study at a time and pace that suits your learning style Get instant feedback on assessments 24/7 help and advice via email or live chat Get full tutor support on weekdays (Monday to Friday) Description The Legal Secretary and Minute Taking training course is delivered through Janets' online learning platform. Access the Legal Secretary and Minute Taking content from any internet-enabled device whenever or wherever you want to. The Legal Secretary and Minute Taking course has no formal teaching deadlines, meaning you are free to complete the course at your own pace. Method of Assessment To successfully complete the Legal Secretary and Minute Taking course, students will have to take an automated multiple-choice exam. This exam will be online and you will need to score 60% or above to pass the Legal Secretary and Minute Taking course. After successfully passing the Legal Secretary and Minute Taking course exam, you will be able to apply for a CPD-accredited certificate as proof of your Legal Secretary and Minute Taking qualification. Certification All students who successfully complete the Legal Secretary and Minute Taking course can instantly download their digital certificate. You can also purchase a hard copy of the Legal Secretary and Minute Taking course certificate, which will be delivered by post for £9.99. Who Is This Course For: The Legal Secretary and Minute Taking is ideal for those who already work in this sector or are an aspiring professional. This Legal Secretary and Minute Taking course is designed to enhance your expertise and boost your CV. Learn key skills and gain a professional qualification to prove your newly-acquired knowledge. Requirements: The Legal Secretary and Minute Taking is open to all students and has no formal entry requirements. To study the Legal Secretary and Minute Taking course, all your need is a passion for learning, a good understanding of English, numeracy, and IT skills. You must also be over the age of 16. Career Path: The Legal Secretary and Minute Taking is ideal for anyone who wants to pursue their dream career in a relevant industry. Learn the skills you need to boost your CV and go after the job you want. Complete the Legal Secretary and Minute Taking and gain an industry-recognised qualification that will help you excel in finding your ideal job. Course Content Legal Secretary Introduction to Legal Secretary 00:15:00 Role of Legal Secretaries 00:15:00 General Duties and Day-to-Day Operations of a Legal Secretary 00:30:00 Record Keeping 00:30:00 Legal Writing Skills & Proofreading 00:15:00 Research Skills You Need to Know 00:30:00 Transcription, Editing & Correspondence to Judges 00:30:00 Legal System of UK 00:15:00 UK Court System 00:30:00 Meeting Management & Minute Taking Meeting Management 00:15:00 The Role of a Minute-Taker 00:15:00 The Skills of a Minute-Taker 00:30:00 Meeting Agreements 00:15:00 Minute Styles 00:30:00 What Do I Record? 00:30:00 Techniques for Preparing Minutes 00:30:00 Taking Minutes in an Interactive Meeting 00:15:00 The Minute Book 00:15:00 What to include/what to ignore 00:30:00 Motions and Resolutions 00:00:00 Method of recording minutes 00:30:00 Reasons for Meeting 00:30:00 What is a decision? 00:15:00 Minute Taking tips 00:30:00 Other Secretarial Roles and Responsibilities Working with Your Manager 01:00:00 Administrative Soft Skills 01:00:00 Effective Time Management 01:00:00 Tools of the Trade 01:00:00 Being an Effective Gatekeeper 00:15:00 Organizational Skills 00:15:00 Confidentiality Guidelines 00:15:00 Special Tasks 00:15:00 Customer Service Role Introduction To Customer Service 00:15:00 The Power of Positive Thinking in Customer Service 00:30:00 Types of Difficult Customers and How to Help them 01:00:00 How to Deal with Difficult Customers 00:30:00 Telephone Etiquette Aspects of Phone Etiquette 01:00:00 Using Proper Phone Language 01:00:00 Eliminate Phone Distractions 01:00:00 Inbound Calls 01:00:00 Outbound Calls 01:00:00 Handling Rude or Angry Callers 01:00:00 Handling Interoffice Calls 01:00:00 Methods of Training Employees 01:00:00 Correcting Poor Telephone Etiquette 01:00:00 Organizing Work Using MS Word Opening 01:00:00 Working with the Interface 01:00:00 Your First Document 01:00:00 Basic Editing Tasks 01:00:00 Basic Formatting Tasks 01:00:00 Formatting Paragraphs 01:00:00 Advanced Formatting Tasks 01:00:00 Working with Styles 01:00:00 Formatting the Page 01:00:00 Sharing Your Document 01:00:00 Proof Reading Introduction to Proofreading 00:15:00 What does a Proofreader do? 00:15:00 Proofreading 00:15:00 Proofreading Symbols 00:15:00 Proofreading on Paper & Screen 00:15:00 Strategies to Check for Specific Errors 00:15:00 Editing & Proofreading Strategies 00:15:00 Proofreading an Essay 00:15:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam- Legal Secretary and Minute Taking 00:30:00 Final Exam Final Exam- Legal Secretary and Minute Taking 00:30:00 Frequently Asked Questions Are there any prerequisites for taking the course? There are no specific prerequisites for this course, nor are there any formal entry requirements. All you need is an internet connection, a good understanding of English and a passion for learning for this course. Can I access the course at any time, or is there a set schedule? You have the flexibility to access the course at any time that suits your schedule. Our courses are self-paced, allowing you to study at your own pace and convenience. How long will I have access to the course? For this course, you will have access to the course materials for 1 year only. This means you can review the content as often as you like within the year, even after you've completed the course. However, if you buy Lifetime Access for the course, you will be able to access the course for a lifetime. Is there a certificate of completion provided after completing the course? Yes, upon successfully completing the course, you will receive a certificate of completion. This certificate can be a valuable addition to your professional portfolio and can be shared on your various social networks. Can I switch courses or get a refund if I'm not satisfied with the course? We want you to have a positive learning experience. If you're not satisfied with the course, you can request a course transfer or refund within 14 days of the initial purchase. How do I track my progress in the course? Our platform provides tracking tools and progress indicators for each course. You can monitor your progress, completed lessons, and assessments through your learner dashboard for the course. What if I have technical issues or difficulties with the course? If you encounter technical issues or content-related difficulties with the course, our support team is available to assist you. You can reach out to them for prompt resolution.
REFERENCE CODE 601/3040/4 COURSE LEVEL NVQ Level 3 THIS COURSE IS AVAILABLE IN Course Overview Who is this qualification for? This qualification is aimed at those who are involved in carrying out insulation or associated treatments to buildings; the qualification is at Level 3 and should be by those who are experienced and capable of dealing with a wide range of problems and situations and working with installations that have complex requirements. Candidates may take a technical or supervisory role, particularly in relation to less-experienced colleagues. They will also work closely with customers/clients and have well-developed customer service skills. The qualification is designed to ensure that there is a high degree of flexibility to complete by having pathways for a wide range of occupational roles and specialisms. All work must be carried out in accordance with Building Regulations and Industry recognised safe working practices, including the disposal of waste. What is required from candidates? GQA qualifications are made up of a number of units that have a credit value or credits. This qualification consists of 5 mandatory units and 6 pathways to cover occupational roles in External Wall Insulation, Cavity Wall Insulation, Loft insulation, Draught Proofing, Internal insulation and insulation to Framed Sections of Buildings. Candidates must complete all 5 mandatory units which have a total credit value of 23 credits and the required credits from the selected pathway. Dependent on the pathway selected the qualification has a total credit value ranging from 59 credits to 91 credits The units are made up of the things those working in these job roles need to know to be able to do to carry out the work safely and correctly. These are called Learning Outcomes, and all must be met to achieve the unit. Mandatory units Level Credit Maintain, promote and monitor Health and Safety in the Insulation and Building Treatments working environment Environmental Issues in the Insulation and Building Treatments working environment Identify and confirm requirements, resources and methods of work to carry out workplace activity Communication and teamwork in Insulation and Building Treatment activities Understanding Building Regulations and Legislation that apply to the Insulation and Building Treatments working environment Pathway 1 External Wall Insulation D/503/3042 Applying Surface Finishes to External Wall Insulation in the Workplace 2 19 Installing External Wall Insulation in the Workplace 2 19 Setting Out and Installing External Wall Insulation and Applying Surface Finishes to Buildings with Non-Routine or Complex Features Pathway 2 Cavity Wall Insulation Installing Cavity Wall Insulation in the Workplace 2 18 Setting Out and Installing Cavity Wall Insulation to Buildings with Non-Routine or Complex Features 3 24 Pathway 3 Loft Insulation Installing Loft Insulation in the Workplace Setting Out and Installing Loft Insulation to Buildings with Non-Routine or Complex Features Pathway 4 Draught Proofing Installing Draught-proofing to Openings in the Workplace 2 12 Setting Out and Installing Draught-Proofing to Openings with Non-Routine or Complex Features 3 30 Pathway 5 Internal Insulation to Walls, Floors or Ceilings Installing Internal Insulation to Walls, Floors or Ceilings in the Workplace Setting Out and Installing Internal Insulations to Walls, Floors or Ceilings to Buildings with Non-Routine or Complex Features Pathway 6 Insulation to Framed Sections of Buildings Installing Insulation to Framed Sections of Buildings in the Workplace 2 19 Setting Out and Installing Insulation to Framed Sections of Buildings with Complex or Non-Routine Features in the Workplace Assessment Guidance Evidence should show that you can complete all of the learning outcomes for each unit being taken. Types of evidence: Evidence of performance and knowledge is required. Evidence of performance should be demonstrated by activities and outcomes, and should be generated in the workplace only, unless indicated under potential sources of evidence (see below). Evidence of knowledge can be demonstrated though performance or by responding to questions. Quantity of evidence: Evidence should show that you can meet the requirements of the units in a way that demonstrates that the standards can be achieved consistently over an appropriate period of time. Potential sources of evidence: The main source of evidence for each unit will be observation of the candidate’s performance and knowledge demonstrated during the completion of the unit. This can be supplemented by the following types of physical or documentary evidence: Accident book/reporting system Photo/video evidence Safety records Work diaries Training records Timesheets Audio evidence Telephone logs Job specifications and documentations Delivery records Witness testimonies Equipment Correspondence with customers Prepared sites and structures Notes and memos Completed sites and structures Please Note that photocopied or downloaded documents such as manufacturers or industry guidance, H&S policies, Risk Assessments etc, are not normally acceptable evidence for GQA qualifications unless accompanied by a record of a professional discussion or Assessor statement confirming candidate knowledge of the subject. If you are in any doubt about the validity of evidence, please contact Oscar Onsite Academy
REFERENCE CODE 610/0134/X COURSE LEVEL NVQ Level 3 THIS COURSE IS AVAILABLE IN Course Overview Who is this qualification for? This qualification is aimed at those who are involved in either site carpentry including first and second fixing, those who are involved in shopfitting site work or those who carry out shopfitting bench work. The qualification is at level 3 although there may be some units at different levels. Level 3 qualifications are primarily aimed at those who are fully trained and experienced in a wide range of work activities, It is not expected that candidates working in this industry all do the same activities or use the same equipment and machinery so the qualification has been developed to make it as widely available as possible. All work completed must be carried out in accordance with Building Regulations and Industry recognised safe working practices, including the disposal of waste. The qualification is structured to ensure that there is a high degree of flexibility within the pathways and units available and will allow employees from companies of all sizes and specialisms equal opportunity to complete. The qualification consists of 3 pathways. What is required from candidates? Qualifications are also required to indicate the number of hours of teaching someone would normally need to receive in order to achieve the qualification. These are referred to as Guided Learning Hours (GLH). The GLH for this qualification is 404. Pathway 1 Site Joinery, Pathway mandatory units Level Credits Installing bespoke first fixing components in the workplace Installing bespoke second fixing components in the workplace Setting up and using transportable cutting and shaping machines in the workplace Erecting roof structure carcassing components in the workplace Confirming work activities and resources for an occupational work area in the workplace Developing and maintaining good occupational working relationships in the workplace Confirming the occupational method of work in the workplace Conforming to general health, safety and welfare in the workplace Pathway 1 Site joinery – Optional units minimum of 1 unit must be achieved Erecting structural carcassing components in the workplace Maintaining non-structural and structural components in the workplace Pathway 2-Shopfitting site work-Pathway mandatory units Marking out from setting out details for routine shopfitting products in the Summary of the: GQA LEVEL 3 NVQ DIPLOMA IN WOOD OCCUPATIONS (CONSTRUCTION) Installing shopfitting frames and finishings in the workplace Installing shopfitting fitments in the workplace Installing shopfronts and finishings in the workplace Setting up and using transportable cutting and shaping machines in the workplace Confirming work activities and resources for an occupational work area in the workplace Developing and maintaining good occupational working relationships in the workplace Confirming the occupational method of work in the workplace Conforming to general health, safety and welfare in the workplace Pathway 3 – Shopfitting-Bench Work – Pathway mandatory units Producing setting out details for routine shopfitting products in the workplace Marking out from setting out details for routine shopfitting products in the workplace Manufacturing routine shopfitting products in the workplace Confirming work activities and resources for an occupational work area in the workplace Developing and maintaining good occupational working relationships in the workplace Confirming the occupational method of work in the workplace Manufacturing bespoke shopfitting products in the workplace Setting up and using fixed machinery in the workplace Conforming to general health, safety and welfare in the workplace Pathway 3 – Shopfitting – Bench work – Pathway optional units a minimum of 1 unit must be achieved Producing CAD setting out details in the workplace Producing wood and wood-based products using computer numerically controlled/numerically controlled (CNC/NC) machinery in the workplace Producing setting out details for bespoke shopfitting products in the workplace Assessment Guidance: Evidence should show that you can complete all of the learning outcomes for each unit being taken. Types of evidence: Evidence of performance and knowledge is required. Evidence of performance should be demonstrated by activities and outcomes, and should be generated in the workplace only, unless indicated under potential sources of evidence (see below). Evidence of knowledge can be demonstrated though performance or by responding to questions. Quantity of evidence: Evidence should show that you can meet the requirements of the units in a way that demonstrates that the standards can be achieved consistently over an appropriate period of time. Potential sources of evidence: The main source of evidence for each unit will be observation of the candidate’s performance and knowledge demonstrated during the completion of the unit. This can be supplemented by the following types of physical or documentary evidence: Accident book/reporting systems Photo/video evidence Safety records Work diaries Training records Timesheets Audio records Telephone Logs Job specifications and documentation Meeting records Delivery Records Records of toolbox talks Witness testimonies Equipment Correspondence with customers Prepared materials and sites Notes and memos Completed work Please Note that photocopied or downloaded documents such as manufacturers or industry guidance, H&S policies, Risk Assessments etc, are not normally acceptable evidence for GQA qualifications unless accompanied by a record of a professional discussion or Assessor statement confirming candidate knowledge of the subject. If you are in any doubt about the validity of evidence, contact Oscar Onsite Academy
REFERENCE CODE 603/4678/4 COURSE LEVEL NVQ Level 2 THIS COURSE IS AVAILABLE IN Course Overview This is a work-based learning qualification for those involved in cavity wall surveys/inspections and/or clearance. The qualification has been developed at the request of and in partnership with OSCAR OSNITE https://oscaronsite.co.uk The OSCAR and this qualification are recognised by a number of UKAS Certification bodies, industry bodies, Local Authorities and industry stakeholders. Prior to registering on this qualification, individuals must be registered with OSCAR. The clearance pathway enables individuals to carry out the extraction of cavity wall insulation to create a clear cavity that can be reinsulated or insulated if the system has been used to remove debris only. Candidates must also prove knowledge and competence to create a clear cavity to be able to facilitate External Rendering and External Wall Insulation complying with current Building Regulations. All work must be completed following safe working practices, relevant legislation, and comply with contract information and the allocated timescales. The surveyor/inspection pathway requires candidates to demonstrate the skills and knowledge required to interpret information to be able to carry out a Cavity Clearance survey in accordance with the job specifications, following safe working practices and within the allocated time. The Surveyor must also understand how to communicate with others to ensure work is carried out effectively. This pathway includes identifying and selecting the correct quality of equipment, additionally candidates must understand how to calculate quantity, area and wastage. To achieve this pathway unit the survey work must be carried out in ways that will minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area and using and maintaining equipment effectively. This qualification is made up of 3 mandatory units and 2 pathways. Candidates must complete the mandatory units and one or both of the pathways. The minimum credit value of this qualification is 24 credits. There is also an entirely optional additional unit, if achieved this will appear on the qualification certificate but does not count towards the minimum credit value of the qualification. Qualifications are now required to indicate the total qualification time (TQT), this is to show the typical time it will take someone to attain the required skills and knowledge to meet the qualification criteria, this qualification has a TQT of 240 hours. Qualifications are also required to indicate the number of hours of teaching someone would normally need to gain the skills and knowledge to achieve the qualification. These are referred to as Guided Learning Hours (GLH). The GLH for this qualification is 84. Mandatory Units Level Credit Conforming to General Health, Safety and Welfare in the Workplace Conforming to Productive Working Practices in the Workplace Handling and Storing Resources in the Workplace 2 5 Pathway 1 Cavity Wall Clearance Cavity wall clearance in the workplace CWC1 Pathway 2 – Cavity Extraction Specialist Surveyor/Inspector Surveying/Inspection of Cavity wall clearance in the workplace Summary of the: GQA NVQ LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATE IN CAVITY WALL EXTRACTION OCCUPATIONS SICW1 Additional Unit Erecting and Dismantling Access/Working Platforms in the Workplace Achieving the combination of Mandatory units and the correct choice of Optional credits will mean the qualification has been completed and GQA will provide the qualification title. Where a candidate has completed additional credits, the qualification will list these as “additional credits”, in cases where the candidate has not completed the full qualification and will not go on to do so, a Certificate of credit can be issued for the credits achieved. Assessment guidance: Evidence should show that you can complete all of the learning outcomes for each unit being taken. Types of evidence: Evidence of performance and knowledge is required. Evidence of performance should be demonstrated by activities and outcomes, and should be generated in the workplace only, unless indicated under potential sources of evidence (see below). Evidence of knowledge can be demonstrated though performance or by responding to questions. Quantity of evidence: Evidence should show that you can meet the requirements of the units in a way that demonstrates that the standards can be achieved consistently over an appropriate period of time. Potential sources of evidence: The main source of evidence for each unit will be observation of the candidate’s performance and knowledge demonstrated during the completion of the unit. This can be supplemented by the following types of physical or documentary evidence: Accident book/reporting systems Photo/video evidence Safety records Work diaries Training records Timesheets Audio records Telephone Logs Job specifications and documentation Meeting records Delivery Records Records of toolbox talks Witness testimonies Equipment Correspondence with customers Prepared materials and sites Notes and memos Completed work Please Note that photocopied or downloaded documents such as manufacturers or industry guidance, H&S policies, Risk Assessments etc, are not normally acceptable evidence for GQA qualifications unless accompanied by a record of a professional discussion or Assessor statement confirming candidate knowledge of the subject. If you are in any doubt about the validity of evidence, please contact Oscar Onsite Academy
REFERENCE CODE 603/4678/4 COURSE LEVEL NVQ Level 2 THIS COURSE IS AVAILABLE IN Course Overview This is a work-based learning qualification for those involved in cavity wall surveys/inspections and/or clearance. The qualification has been developed at the request of and in partnership with OSCAR OSNITE https://oscaronsite.co.uk The OSCAR and this qualification are recognised by a number of UKAS Certification bodies, industry bodies, Local Authorities and industry stakeholders. Prior to registering on this qualification, individuals must be registered with OSCAR. The clearance pathway enables individuals to carry out the extraction of cavity wall insulation to create a clear cavity that can be reinsulated or insulated if the system has been used to remove debris only. Candidates must also prove knowledge and competence to create a clear cavity to be able to facilitate External Rendering and External Wall Insulation complying with current Building Regulations. All work must be completed following safe working practices, relevant legislation, and comply with contract information and the allocated timescales. The surveyor/inspection pathway requires candidates to demonstrate the skills and knowledge required to interpret information to be able to carry out a Cavity Clearance survey in accordance with the job specifications, following safe working practices and within the allocated time. The Surveyor must also understand how to communicate with others to ensure work is carried out effectively. This pathway includes identifying and selecting the correct quality of equipment, additionally candidates must understand how to calculate quantity, area and wastage. To achieve this pathway unit the survey work must be carried out in ways that will minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area and using and maintaining equipment effectively. This qualification is made up of 3 mandatory units and 2 pathways. Candidates must complete the mandatory units and one or both of the pathways. The minimum credit value of this qualification is 24 credits. There is also an entirely optional additional unit, if achieved this will appear on the qualification certificate but does not count towards the minimum credit value of the qualification. Qualifications are now required to indicate the total qualification time (TQT), this is to show the typical time it will take someone to attain the required skills and knowledge to meet the qualification criteria, this qualification has a TQT of 240 hours. Qualifications are also required to indicate the number of hours of teaching someone would normally need to gain the skills and knowledge to achieve the qualification. These are referred to as Guided Learning Hours (GLH). The GLH for this qualification is 84. Mandatory Units Level Credit Conforming to General Health, Safety and Welfare in the Workplace Conforming to Productive Working Practices in the Workplace Handling and Storing Resources in the Workplace 2 5 Pathway 1 Cavity Wall Clearance Cavity wall clearance in the workplace CWC1 Pathway 2 – Cavity Extraction Specialist Surveyor/Inspector Surveying/Inspection of Cavity wall clearance in the workplace Summary of the: GQA NVQ LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATE IN CAVITY WALL EXTRACTION OCCUPATIONS SICW1 Additional Unit Erecting and Dismantling Access/Working Platforms in the Workplace Achieving the combination of Mandatory units and the correct choice of Optional credits will mean the qualification has been completed and GQA will provide the qualification title. Where a candidate has completed additional credits, the qualification will list these as “additional credits”, in cases where the candidate has not completed the full qualification and will not go on to do so, a Certificate of credit can be issued for the credits achieved. Assessment guidance: Evidence should show that you can complete all of the learning outcomes for each unit being taken. Types of evidence: Evidence of performance and knowledge is required. Evidence of performance should be demonstrated by activities and outcomes, and should be generated in the workplace only, unless indicated under potential sources of evidence (see below). Evidence of knowledge can be demonstrated though performance or by responding to questions. Quantity of evidence: Evidence should show that you can meet the requirements of the units in a way that demonstrates that the standards can be achieved consistently over an appropriate period of time. Potential sources of evidence: The main source of evidence for each unit will be observation of the candidate’s performance and knowledge demonstrated during the completion of the unit. This can be supplemented by the following types of physical or documentary evidence: Accident book/reporting systems Photo/video evidence Safety records Work diaries Training records Timesheets Audio records Telephone Logs Job specifications and documentation Meeting records Delivery Records Records of toolbox talks Witness testimonies Equipment Correspondence with customers Prepared materials and sites Notes and memos Completed work Please Note that photocopied or downloaded documents such as manufacturers or industry guidance, H&S policies, Risk Assessments etc, are not normally acceptable evidence for GQA qualifications unless accompanied by a record of a professional discussion or Assessor statement confirming candidate knowledge of the subject. If you are in any doubt about the validity of evidence, please contact Oscar Onsite Academy
REFERENCE CODE 603/4678/4 COURSE LEVEL NVQ Level 2 THIS COURSE IS AVAILABLE IN Course Overview This is a work-based learning qualification for those involved in cavity wall surveys/inspections and/or clearance. The qualification has been developed at the request of and in partnership with OSCAR OSNITE https://oscaronsite.co.uk The OSCAR and this qualification are recognised by a number of UKAS Certification bodies, industry bodies, Local Authorities and industry stakeholders. Prior to registering on this qualification, individuals must be registered with OSCAR. The clearance pathway enables individuals to carry out the extraction of cavity wall insulation to create a clear cavity that can be reinsulated or insulated if the system has been used to remove debris only. Candidates must also prove knowledge and competence to create a clear cavity to be able to facilitate External Rendering and External Wall Insulation complying with current Building Regulations. All work must be completed following safe working practices, relevant legislation, and comply with contract information and the allocated timescales. The surveyor/inspection pathway requires candidates to demonstrate the skills and knowledge required to interpret information to be able to carry out a Cavity Clearance survey in accordance with the job specifications, following safe working practices and within the allocated time. The Surveyor must also understand how to communicate with others to ensure work is carried out effectively. This pathway includes identifying and selecting the correct quality of equipment, additionally candidates must understand how to calculate quantity, area and wastage. To achieve this pathway unit the survey work must be carried out in ways that will minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area and using and maintaining equipment effectively. This qualification is made up of 3 mandatory units and 2 pathways. Candidates must complete the mandatory units and one or both of the pathways. The minimum credit value of this qualification is 24 credits. There is also an entirely optional additional unit, if achieved this will appear on the qualification certificate but does not count towards the minimum credit value of the qualification. Qualifications are now required to indicate the total qualification time (TQT), this is to show the typical time it will take someone to attain the required skills and knowledge to meet the qualification criteria, this qualification has a TQT of 240 hours. Qualifications are also required to indicate the number of hours of teaching someone would normally need to gain the skills and knowledge to achieve the qualification. These are referred to as Guided Learning Hours (GLH). The GLH for this qualification is 84. Mandatory Units Level Credit Conforming to General Health, Safety and Welfare in the Workplace Conforming to Productive Working Practices in the Workplace Handling and Storing Resources in the Workplace 2 5 Pathway 1 Cavity Wall Clearance Cavity wall clearance in the workplace CWC1 Pathway 2 – Cavity Extraction Specialist Surveyor/Inspector Surveying/Inspection of Cavity wall clearance in the workplace Summary of the: GQA NVQ LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATE IN CAVITY WALL EXTRACTION OCCUPATIONS SICW1 Additional Unit Erecting and Dismantling Access/Working Platforms in the Workplace Achieving the combination of Mandatory units and the correct choice of Optional credits will mean the qualification has been completed and GQA will provide the qualification title. Where a candidate has completed additional credits, the qualification will list these as “additional credits”, in cases where the candidate has not completed the full qualification and will not go on to do so, a Certificate of credit can be issued for the credits achieved. Assessment guidance: Evidence should show that you can complete all of the learning outcomes for each unit being taken. Types of evidence: Evidence of performance and knowledge is required. Evidence of performance should be demonstrated by activities and outcomes, and should be generated in the workplace only, unless indicated under potential sources of evidence (see below). Evidence of knowledge can be demonstrated though performance or by responding to questions. Quantity of evidence: Evidence should show that you can meet the requirements of the units in a way that demonstrates that the standards can be achieved consistently over an appropriate period of time. Potential sources of evidence: The main source of evidence for each unit will be observation of the candidate’s performance and knowledge demonstrated during the completion of the unit. This can be supplemented by the following types of physical or documentary evidence: Accident book/reporting systems Photo/video evidence Safety records Work diaries Training records Timesheets Audio records Telephone Logs Job specifications and documentation Meeting records Delivery Records Records of toolbox talks Witness testimonies Equipment Correspondence with customers Prepared materials and sites Notes and memos Completed work Please Note that photocopied or downloaded documents such as manufacturers or industry guidance, H&S policies, Risk Assessments etc, are not normally acceptable evidence for GQA qualifications unless accompanied by a record of a professional discussion or Assessor statement confirming candidate knowledge of the subject. If you are in any doubt about the validity of evidence, please contact Oscar Onsite Academy