NVQ Level 5

COURSE OVERVIEW

We offer the NVQ Level 5 qualifications below for higher management.

On achievement of the following NVQ a Senior Management CSCS card can be applied for after passing the ConstructionSkills Health and Safety Touch Screen Test.
 
COURSE CONTENT
 
The NVQ covers four disciplines:
 
 To achieve this NVQ 4 Mandatory Units must be completed, plus 6 Unit Options
 
Mandatory Units
 
Unit No. 001                 Manage teams
Unit No. 002                 Lead and participate in meetings
Unit No. 003                 Provide ethical advice, judgement and service
Unit No. 004                 Develop self and others
 
Optional Units
 
Unit No. 005                 Prepare and agree a brief and development programme
Unit No. 006                 Manage design development and processes
Unit No. 007                 Assess and evaluate the environmental impact of developments
Unit No. 008                 Evaluate sustainable resources and requirements
Unit No. 014                 Manage project processes
Unit No. 015                 Control projects
Unit No. 017                 Evaluate and progress the resolution of disputes
Unit No. 018                 Manage marketing and customer service
Unit No. 019                 Manage project completion
 
COURSE BENEFITS
 
After completing the course participants will be able to prove their competence as a Construction Senior Manager through a recognised qualification. Participants will also be able to apply for their CSCS Senior Managers Card and apply for Corporate Membership of the Chartered Institute of Building (MCIOB).
  
The participant will receive a Level 5 NVQ in Higher Management.
 
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
 
The course is ideal for anyone in or with the desire to pursue a career in Contracts Management, Construction Management and Project Management.
 
See also our SMSTS courses.
 
INTERESTED
 
NVQ Level 5 Construction Senior Management             £1,900.00 + VAT per person

We can also claim grants from ConstructionSkills for the NVQ.

 


                                                

 

 
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Jul 30, 2010

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