NVQ Assessors - All Disciplines and Competencies
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Morgan Hunt are a leading national recruitment provider to the UK Work Based Learning Sector and currently have a host of permanent and freelance vacancies across the country paying up to £30,000 to £35,000 per annum. Some NVQ competencies demand even higher salaries.
IF YOU ARE A QUALIFIED ASSESSOR, CLICK APPLY BELOW AND YOU WILL RECEIVE A CALL FROM A SPECIALIST CONSULTANT TO DISCUSS YOUR APPLICATION.
We require qualified, experienced and competent assessors in the ALL disciplines in ESSEX:
Business Administration - Customer Services - ITQ - Retail
- Security
Health and Social Care, Nursing, Hospital Support Services
- Construction & Plant
Cleaning - Hospitality, Catering, Food Preparation and Food Manufacturing
- Early Years, CCLD, Playwork and Teaching Assistants
BIT (Business Improvement Techniques)
- Logistics, Warehousing, Distribution, DWSP, Manufacturing
Financial Services, Insurance, Banking
- Hair and Beauty
Marine Engineering, Boat Building
- Aerial Installation
Morgan Hunt work with the most extensive network of training providers, colleges and delivery partners on various LSC contracts such as Train to Gain, Apprenticeships and E2E. We work with charities, housing associations, the sector skills councils, the LSC and Job Centre Plus. We also recruit up to Chief Executive and board level.
For further information and telephone interview, PLEASE EMAIL YOUR CV TO education@morganhunt.com or call Joseph Wyand on 020 7419 8973
| Location: | Eastern (inc. Herts and Essex) |
| Salary: | £25000 - £30000 per annum + Typical benefits inc. travel & laptop etc |
| Start Date: | Flexible |
| Job Ref: | All NVQs-essex |
| Name: | Charlie OFarrel |
| Email: | ed.90159.213@morganhunt.aplitrak.com |
| Tel: | 020 7419 8900 |
| Fax: | 020 7419 8999 |
| Posted: | 12-10-2008 |
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