10981 Supervise work unit

10981 Supervise work unit

COURSE SUMMARY

COURSE SUMMARY

  • Short name: Supervise work unit
  • Full description: 10981 Supervise work unit to achieve work unit objectives (individuals and teams)
  • Accredited: Yes, Public SETA NQF Accredited
  • SETA: Public Education & Training Authority (P Seta)  www.pseta.org.za
  • NQF: 4
  • Credits: 12
  • Duration: 3 Day
  • Re-Assessment fees: None.
  • Hidden fees: None
  • Recognition: Based on the National Qualifications Framework that is Nationally Accepted in South Africa.
  • Success rate of learner: Our success rate for complete assignments and certified learners currently is estimated at 99%.
  • Short-cuts: We don’t take any short-cuts such as POE building in the class and follow all the guidelines stipulated by SAQA and the SETA.
  • BOOKINGS: Book online through our booking site www.coursesdirect.co.za here.

    SUPPORTING STRUCTURES

    Currently we have the following supporting structures in place for our members:

    • Telephone support.
    • Whatsapp –
      • Cell. 0825507946 Tel. 0867227014 English, Tel. 0318115749 English/Zulu.
    • Helpdesk – www.trainyoucansupport.co.za – 7 days a week (integrated email and sms notifications).
    • Members private forum with model answers to all  activities including JOB opportunities.
    • Check-out our reviews: www.trainyoucanreviews.co.za

    BOOKINGS: Book online through our booking site www.coursesdirect.co.za here.

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COURSE DETAIL

  •  This course is based on the Unit Standard 10981 – click here to read more
  • People credited with this unit standard are able to:
    • This unit standard is intended for people who are heading up a work unit or supervising a work. Persons credited with this unit standard are able to plan, organise and allocate work to an individual or members of a work team according to the defined business plan for a work unit within an organisation; and to monitor and evaluate achievement of the defined objectives for the work unit.

ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS

  • Basic communication skills (English = reading and writing skills on a NQF level 4 or equal to Metric Level)
  • Able to attend the contact session and any of our workshops offered.
  • Access to email and where possible to the internet for research.

Learner preparation for the contact session (Classroom Training)

a) COMPULSORY:

  • Attending the full contact session. (Classroom Session)
  • Certified copy of ID and a detailed CV for registration purposes. (Indicating previous workplace experience)
  • Large A4 lever arch file.
  • Organisation or Provider policies where available or at least knowledge of the organisations assessment policy if any. These might include: *The assessment Policy of your organisation, The Moderation Policy of your organisation, The RPL Policy of your organisation, The re-assessment policy of your organisation, The appeals policy of your organisation. Where possible will TRAINYOUCAN provide template policies to learners who do not have access to these policies.
  • Copy of your organisations Assessment Guides if any implemented.
  • Visit your SETA’s website and determine if they have any policies or rules of contact for their assessors available. Where not possible will TRAINYOUCAN provide a copy of this.
  • Visit any SETA of your choice and obtain a copy of the Assessors Registration template that you must complete on completion and submit to your SETA. This is very helpful if you have any questions or answers regarding the completion of this document. (Where possible will TRAINYOUCAN provide copies of this.
  • Research the meaning and purpose of RPL.
  • Research the meaning and purpose of OBE Education in South Africa.

b) OPTIONAL: (Not required but for those who want to start with the research)

  • Laptop, I-Apple, I-Pot or I-Orange : Please bring! We will provide FREE WIFI Spot.
  • Internet access to view additional support on our Forum

How do we comply with the Unit Standards and Credits

PROCESS FLOW  for the TRAIN THE TRAINER or FACILITATORS course.

ACCREDITATION AND QUESTIONS YOU SHOULD ASK

The criteria for the accreditation of training providers define a number of requirements that include:

  • Administrative procedures and record keeping and policies.
  • Management review
  • Authorization of affiliates
  • Tutor selection, training and performance review
  • Issuance of training certificates
  • Learner Support
  • Delivery, Assessment and Moderation practices

NOTE: There are basically two different types of accreditation:

  1. The training provider or the institute must be accredited by a SETA. “ETQA” (Their offices, policies and procedures. This can be any SETA = does not matter what type of courses they offer.)
  2. Each learning programme or qualification is accredited with the relevant SETA “ETQA” who is responsible for this programme. Also note that the word “accreditation” does not mean they SETA accredited. It must say “NQF Accredited”.

How to confirm that you are not caught in a SCAM!

Before you can start with any course you should ask the following questions:

  • Is the course accredited and with what SETA? (Phone the SETA and ask to speak to the ETQA Manager or check their website for detail.
  • What is the process and duration from start to completion?
  • Are there any additional fees for support to re-submission?
  • Entry Requirements? Do you charge for registration and why?
  • What discount can I get if I do more courses with your institute?
  • What after support and resources to you offer?
  • Can you provide a list of references or reviews of learners who completed these courses before?
  • Is this course even the correct course for what I’m trying to do?