Woodworking is a traditional skill which still has a primary role in the modern world of architecture and construction. Carpentry and joinery skills are always in demand and open up job opportunities across the globe. Carpenters and joiners work on building sites or in workshops, they make, fit or repair doors, windows, staircases, floorboards, roof trusses and partitions. They use traditional woodworking tools, as well as specialised power or hand tools. Carpenters or joiners find work in different areas such as building maintenance and repair, adding fittings and extensions in existing houses and working for building contractors, local authorities and shop-fitting companies. Many carpenters are self-employed. Experienced carpenters and joiners may be able to move into construction management, or set up their own specialist firm. There may be opportunities to work abroad on contracts.
Name: DIPLOMA IN WOOD OCCUPATIONS LEVEL 2 Qualification title: Diploma in Bench Joinery (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment Typically attendance will be for two and a half days per week. Key Skills are assessed through examination and portfolio production. Generally there is a practical and academic assessment for each unit. The course is structured and delivered by continuous assessment. It will be your responsibility to update your record book which will show evidence of your experience and achievements. You must complete all the occupational units, practical assessments, knowledge assessments, phase tests, knowledge tests and the Health and Safety test in order to obtain the full qualification. Evidence of performing a range of tasks in the workplace is also required to achieve the NVQ. Awarding CITB Construction Skills Created 20110516 03:58:36 Updated 20170117 11:53:40
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Title: Diploma in Bench Joinery (QCF) Qualification: Diploma in Bench Joinery (QCF) Classification: Construction, Planning and the Built Environment