Certified Assessor Licence (CAL)

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Certified Assessor Licence (CAL)

Course Level

Certified

Course Type

Non- Ofqual

Awarding Body

ICTQual 

Duration

few weeks to a few months

Study Mood

Online

Assessment

Assignments Based

Course Overview

What is this course

The Certified Assessor Licence (CAL) serves as the definitive credential for individuals dedicated to upholding the highest standards of workplace evaluation. Whether you are responsible for assessing technical skills, vocational competencies, or internal compliance, this licence provides the formal recognition needed to validate your expertise. It is designed to move beyond basic experience, offering a structured framework that confirms your ability to make fair, consistent, and reliable assessment decisions.

Earning your CAL designation equips you with a universally recognized mark of quality. It demonstrates to employers and clients that you possess a deep understanding of assessment methodologies, feedback mechanisms, and quality assurance practices. For professionals looking to advance their careers, this certification acts as a catalyst, opening doors to senior roles in training, quality control, and regulatory compliance. By achieving this licence, you signal your commitment to professional integrity and your capability to elevate the standard of assessment within your organization.

Furthermore, the Certified Assessor Licence (CAL) is not just a personal achievement; it is a strategic asset for businesses. Organizations that employ certified assessors benefit from reduced risk, improved training outcomes, and enhanced operational consistency. By ensuring that assessments are conducted against a rigorous, certified benchmark, companies can confidently build a workforce that is competent, skilled, and compliant with industry regulations. Invest in the CAL to build a career defined by credibility or to strengthen your team’s capability to measure and manage talent effectively.

Course Content

Detailed Curriculum Structure

This qualification, the Certified Assessor Licence (CAL), consists of 10 mandatory units.

  1. Professional Role and Responsibilities of an Assessor
  2. Understanding Assessment Principles and Practices
  3. Planning Assessment Activities
  4. Assessing Learner Performance in Real Settings
  5. Making and Recording Assessment Decisions
  6. Providing Constructive Feedback to Learners
  7. Working with Evidence in Assessment
  8. Internal Quality Assurance (IQA) in Assessment
  9. Producing and Reflecting on IQA Reports
  10. Professional Development and Continuous Improvement as an Assessor

Learning Objectives

Unit 1: Professional Role and Responsibilities of an Assessor

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  1. Explain the professional roles and responsibilities of an assessor.
  2. Apply ethical and professional standards in assessment practice.
  3. Reflect on their own assessment practice and professional conduct.
  4. Demonstrate accountability in assessment decision-making.

Unit 2: Understanding Assessment Principles and Practices

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  1. Explain key assessment principles including validity, reliability, fairness, sufficiency, and authenticity.
  2. Apply assessment principles in real assessment contexts.
  3. Evaluate assessment practices against professional standards.
  4. Justify assessment approaches used in their practice.

Unit 3: Planning Assessment Activities

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  1. Plan assessment activities in line with awarding body requirements.
  2. Select appropriate assessment methods and tools.
  3. Develop structured assessment plans for different learners.
  4. Ensure assessment planning meets regulatory and organizational standards.

Unit 4: Assessing Learner Performance in Real Settings

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  1. Conduct assessments with real learners in workplace or training environments.
  2. Use appropriate assessment methods based on learner needs.
  3. Ensure assessments are fair, consistent, and objective.
  4. Adapt assessment approaches when necessary.

Unit 5: Making and Recording Assessment Decisions

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  1. Make fair, valid, and reliable assessment decisions.
  2. Record assessment outcomes accurately and professionally.
  3. Provide clear justification for assessment decisions.
  4. Maintain organized and compliant assessment records.

Unit 6: Providing Constructive Feedback to Learners

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  1. Provide clear and constructive feedback to learners.
  2. Use feedback to support learner improvement and development.
  3. Communicate feedback in a professional and supportive manner.
  4. Encourage reflective learning through feedback.

Unit 7: Working with Evidence in Assessment

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  1. Collect appropriate evidence of learner competence.
  2. Evaluate evidence against assessment criteria and standards.
  3. Authenticate learner evidence to ensure credibility.
  4. Ensure evidence meets requirements of sufficiency and validity.

Unit 8: Internal Quality Assurance (IQA) in Assessment

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  1. Explain the purpose and importance of IQA in assessment.
  2. Participate in internal standardization and sampling processes.
  3. Apply quality assurance procedures to assessment practice.
  4. Identify areas for quality improvement in assessment.

Unit 9: Producing and Reflecting on IQA Reports

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  1. Submit and analyse at least three (3) IQA reports as evidence.
  2. Demonstrate involvement in quality assurance processes.
  3. Reflect on findings from IQA reports to improve assessment practice.
  4. Identify corrective and preventive actions based on IQA outcomes.

Unit 10: Professional Development and Continuous Improvement as an Assessor

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  1. Critically reflect on their assessment practice.
  2. Identify strengths and areas for professional development.
  3. Develop a structured personal development plan.
  4. Demonstrate commitment to continuous professional improvement.

Who Should Attend

Target Audience and Participants

This certification is ideal for professionals who assess, verify, or evaluate performance and competence in the workplace.

  • For those conducting fair and accurate staff performance reviews.
  • Perfect for certifying that learners have mastered practical skills.
  • Helps improve hiring processes and internal talent assessments.
  • Ensures workplace standards meet regulatory requirements.
  • Gain formal recognition and validate your existing skills.
  • Verify that safety and operational procedures are followed correctly.
  • Adds credibility to professional evaluation services.

Career & Learning Benefits

Skills, Knowledge & Opportunities You Will Earn

Earning the Certified Assessor Licence (CAL) opens doors to new opportunities and professional growth. Here is how this credential can benefit your career and enhance your skills:

  • Opens doors to senior roles in training, quality assurance, and operations.
  • Provides a clear path to formalize and validate your existing assessment experience.
  • Helps you conduct more consistent, fair, and legally defensible evaluations.
  • Builds confidence in your ability to judge competence accurately.
  • Makes you a more valuable asset to employers seeking compliance and quality.
  • Adds credibility to your professional profile, whether working in-house or independently.
  • Keeps your skills current with recognized assessment standards and best practices.

Need More Information?

Frequently Asked Questions Explained

You will develop advanced skills in planning and conducting fair assessments, making reliable judgment decisions, and providing constructive feedback. The programme also strengthens your ability to work with evidence, participate in quality assurance processes, and reflect on your own practice for continuous improvement.

Achieving the CAL can open doors to senior roles such as Lead Assessor, Quality Assurance Coordinator, or Assessment Manager. It also prepares you for positions like Compliance Officer or Training Supervisor, and can eventually lead to opportunities as an external quality assurance professional.

Yes, the CAL serves as a strong foundation for advanced professional qualifications. You can progress to higher-level awards in quality assurance or explore teaching and training credentials to expand your expertise in education and workforce development.

The CAL is an internationally respected credential that aligns with global assessment standards and regulatory requirements. This recognition supports greater career mobility and allows professionals to work with accredited training providers and organisations in various countries.

The CAL is specifically designed for experienced assessors who already hold a recognised qualification. It is an evidence-based, assignment-focused programme that emphasises real-world practice and professional judgment rather than classroom learning. 

Enrollment Criteria

Minimum Eligibility Criteria for Enrollment

  • Age 18 or above
  • No specific formal educational qualifications required.
  • Access to a workplace mentor or supervisor for support during the programme is recommended.
  • Proficiency in English (reading, writing, speaking)

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