The QQI Level 6 Supervisory Management training course is a part time course, completed over 7 weeks. It comprises 50 hours instructor led directed learning (typically 4 days of classroom based training with additional one to one mentoring).
Note: While the delivery of the program is over a 4-day period, it also requires a sizable amount of self-directed study. Candidates should allow for 100 hours of self-directed learning which will involve preparation for the skills demonstration, completion of the portfolio/collection of work as well as general revision of coursework.
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QQI Level 6 Supervisory Management Course - Online - Instructor Led Webinar, TBC | This course is now Full, please select another date | €625.00 | Book your Place Now |
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To achieve certification, each candidate will be required to undertake an assessment process that involves a skills demonstration (where candidates will be required to keep a log/record of supervisory management activities undertaken) and a portfolio/collection of work.
Both parts of the assessment will be subject to external verification by QQI. Further details on the assessment process include:
Skills Demonstration (60%):
Candidates will provide evidence of their skills in the following areas by compiling an account of their experiences, observations, and implementation of the knowledge and skills gained on the programme. They will present their findings on the final day of the programme:
Part of the assessment will take the form of a 10-12 minute presentation in which the candidates will present evidence (plans, records, meeting minutes etc.) of their skills in the above areas.
Portfolio / Collection of Work (40%):
Candidates are required to produce a Portfolio / Collection of Work that demonstrates their knowledge and understanding in a number of key areas:
The Portfolio / Collection of Work must be submitted within two weeks of the final delivery day.
The trainer will also provide two 2-hour webinar tutorials to aid participants in the preparation of their Skills Demonstration and Portfolio/Collection of Work. In addition to these tutorials, virtual coaching support sessions are provided to all learners during the course of the programme.
Accreditation:
On successful completion of this course participants will receive a QQI (formally FETAC) certificate in Supervisory Management at Level 6.
The objective of the Supervisory Management programme is to provide learners with the knowledge, practical skills and understanding required to operate effectively as a supervisor or line manager.
Supporting objectives include:
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of this programme, successful participants will be able to:
This programme is suitable for:
Transfer and/or progression opportunities
This Minor Award can be used to meet the requirements of the following Major Awards
6M4587 Level 6 Management Major Award
6M4749 Leisure Facilities Supervisory Management Major Award
6M4978 Health Services Supervisory Management Skills Major Award
6M5013 Administration Major Award
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