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Advice and Guidance

 

Advice and Guidance NVQs are available at Levels 3 and 4. Their main objective is to enable people to become qualified who are working in broad roles where information, advice and guidance is provided and managed.

We offer these qualifications at QCF Levels 3 and 4.

NVQ Certificate in Advice and Guidance Level 3

Typical job role Practitioners who are giving advice & guidance in a number of different roles.
Typical duties This has been designed to reflect the work of practitioners who undertake activities at Level 3 working directly with clients, disseminating information, advice, and some level of guidance. Candidates will be working with information that is often interpreted by others, usually working within some clear guidelines.

NVQ Diploma in Advice and Guidance Level 4

Typical job role Senior practitioners who are giving advice & guidance in a number of different roles.
Typical duties This has been designed to reflect the work of experienced practitioners who work directly with clients, disseminating information, advice, guidance and formal advocacy at Level 4. Learners might also have some managerial or training responsibilities. They could also be creators of information, advice and guidance, either disseminating information themselves as practitioners or through their organisation in the form of publications. Learners at this level are expected to have a more dynamic relationship with other organisations. It supports the recognised need that individuals and employers must be responsible for gaining the skills needed to meet ever changing objectives which will in turn lead to improvements in efficiency and effectiveness throughout the organisation and with clients.