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ILM MANAGEMENT NVQ 3

What qualification will I achieve?

ILM Level 3 NVQ in Management

How long is the course?

There are no fixed periods for completion of an ILM NVQ qualification.  Some participants, who are already competent and who are able to collect and present a portfolio of evidence without too much difficulty, may well complete the qualification within a few months. Others, who need to undertake some development activity and then apply their learning in the workplace to demonstrate competence, may find that they need up to 18 months or longer.

ILM NVQs are usually work-based so time away from the workplace is minimized

What are the entry requirements?

No formal entry qualifications are required. The ILM level 3 NVQ in Management requires that participants should normally be currently employed in a first line management role.

An initial assessment may need to be undertaken to determine the appropriate NVQ level.

The ILM Level 3 NVQ in Management is aimed at first line managers who have decision-making responsibilities within defined limits and wider responsibility for people and their performance.

How will I learn?

Where your underpinning knowledge requires further development, a flexible learning programme of taught workshops, distance or on-line learning, can be arranged to suit individual needs.

National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) are different from qualifications gained through traditional methods of gaining knowledge or skills.

ILM Management NVQ's are designed to establish and recognise a manager's current competence within his/her job, through a variety of assessment methods assessed against nationally recognised and approved standards. These assessment methods include:

What subjects will I study?

The standards of performance, which form the basis of this qualification, are structured around the four key roles of management:

You will be required to take seven Units: four mandatory units, plus three optional units which you can choose to match to your job role and specialty. Your Assessor/Advisor will explain the procedure and agree your optional units with you in two ways:

How will I be assessed?

Assessment is normally by a portfolio of evidence that demonstrates that you can perform to the level, described by the relevant standards. You will be assigned a personal advisor who will help you assemble your portfolio and prepare you for assessment. Assessment methods include observation, questioning, personal reports, professional discussions, witness testimonies and collecting products of work (such as notes, e-mails or memos, reports, and records of contact between work colleagues). You will receive one to one assessor/advisor support throughout.

What opportunities will this lead to?

Candidates can progress onto an ILM Level 4 NVQ in Management or an ILM level 3 Certificate and Introductory Certificate in First Line Management or an ILM level 4 Diploma and Introductory Diploma in Management.