NVQ Level 3 Occupational Work Supervision (CSCS Gold Supervisors Card)

£1,450.00 (ex VAT)

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SKU: NVQ3-CSCS-Gold Category:

Description

Who Should Complete the Level 3 NVQ in Occupational Work Supervision?

The NVQ Level 3 in Occupational Work Supervision is designed for any person or employee who is currently working as a supervisor or foreman and requires a nationally recognised qualification in this occupation. The NVQ Level 3 is also for those looking to gain their CSCS Gold Supervisor’s Card.

Course Overview

Confirming the Occupational Method of Work in the Workplace
Confirming Work Activities and Resources for an Occupational Work Area in the Workplace
Confirming Work Meets Quality Standards in the Workplace
Contributing to the Circulation of Construction-Related Project Information in the Workplace
Coordinating and Confirming Dimensional Control Requirements of the Work in the Workplace
Co-ordinating and Organising Work Operations in the Workplace
Developing and Maintaining Good Occupational Working Relationships in the Workplace
Implementing and Maintaining Health, Safety and Welfare in the Workplace
Implementing Procedures to Support the Team’s Performance in the Workplace
Monitoring Progress of Work Against Schedules in the Workplace

Method of Assessment

The Level 3 NVQ is assessed on-site. These on-site assessments are not disruptive to your day of work; the assessor will observe and record your day-to-day tasks. Evidence is collected through video, photographs, professional discussions and method statements. You will complete your knowledge requirements via a Teams meeting, which can be completed at home or at work.

Duration

On average, it can take candidates anywhere between 3-6 months to complete their Level 3 NVQ. The duration is very much dependent on the quality of evidence that the assessor can collect on each visit.

CITB Funding

A CITB grant of £1250 is available to companies registered with the Construction Industry Training Board (for achievements up to December 2025, to be reduced to £600 from January 2026)