ADVERT FRECRUIT AN ASSESSOR AND MODERATOR FOR COMPUTER END-USER
Job Description
Remuneration: Market related rate as prescribed by MICTSETA/ETQA
Duration: 2 Week
Ref No: TNC/PTA/22 - 07/1
Requirements- National Diploma in Computer Science or equivalent qualification.
- A registration as a constituent assessor with MICTSETA on National Certificate: Information Technology: End User Computing NQF Level 3.
- Experience as Assessor for End User Computing (SAQA QUAL ID: 61591).
- Plan and conduct assessment as outlined in the unit standard Conduct outcomes - based assessment
- Conduct assessment of candidates with reference to the relevant unit standard(s) and or qualification
- Be guided by Tshwane TVET College Assessment plan
- Guide tools and reporting format
- Assess in a fair and transparent manner avoiding bias
- Interview candidates if this should prove necessary
- Assess evidence observing the rules of evidence
- Give constructive written feedback to learner(s)
- Act professionally, accurately and in an un-biased manner and be responsible for my actions in the assessment process
- Refrain from accepting any inducements, commission, gift or any other benefit or respond to any threat or harassment from management, employees or any colleagues who do so
- Report any assessment irregularities, complaints or appeals and any attempt to threaten or bribe, to management in my report
- Not intentionally communicate false or misleading information that may compromise the integrity of any assessment
- Keep relationships with candidates and Tshwane TVET College on a professional basis
- Keep information on Tshwane TVET College and procedures gained during the assessment process confidential
- Keep information about individual candidates and their organization confidential
- Keep his/her assessor registration with MICT SETA up to date and apply for re-registration two months before it expires
- Inform Tshwane TVET College in confidence whether the assessor has a family (past or present) relationship with any of the candidates
- Difficulty in assessing a candidate objectively because of friendship or other obligation
- A conflict of interest involving candidates or other relevant parties
Remuneration: Market related rate as prescribed by MICTSETA/ETQA
Duration: 2 Week
Ref No: TNC/PTA/22 - 07/2
Requirements- National Diploma in Computer Science or equivalent qualification.
- A registration as a constituent assessor and moderator with MICTSETA on National Certificate: Information Technology: End User Computing NQF Level 3.
- Experience as Assessor & Moderator for End User Computing (SAQA QUAL ID: 61591).
- Moderate the assessment process
- Advice and support facilitators and assessors
- Maintain and monitor arrangements or processing assessment information
- Moderate assessment practice
- Moderate assessment instruments
- Moderate learner's portfolio of evidence
- To ensure that assessments are consistent with the ETDP SETA ETQA and Premier Recruitment and Training standard
- Ensure that assessment tools are effective, efficient and can be implemented in a cost effective manner
- To ensure that assessments are fair and valid
- To ensure that assessors are making consistent judgments (reliability)
- To ensure that sufficient evidence is used to make decisions
- To ensure that system improvement is ongoing
- Not intentionally communicate false or misleading information that may compromise the integrity of any assessment
- Keep relationships with candidates and Tshwane TVET College on a professional basis
- Keep information on Tshwane TVET College and procedures gained during the assessment process confidential
- Keep information about individual candidates and their organization confidential
- Keep his/her assessor registration with MICT SETA up to date and apply for re-registration two months before it expires
- Inform Tshwane TVET College in confidence whether the moderator has a family (past or present) relationship with any of the candidates
- Difficulty in assessing a candidate objectively because of friendship or other obligation
- A conflict of interest involving candidates or other relevant parties
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