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I'm wanting to start moving towards becoming a trainer/assessor in Scotland.

Does any have any experience in going through this?

If there is anyone out there that would be kind enough to share there knoll age, I would be very grateful.

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Hi,

I too would happily offer some help/advice. It's never a closed door . . . .you just need to up to it and there needs to be a business need from an assessment centre. Training is very different to assessing and not everyone suits both.

 

Cheers,

 

Andrew

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hi i have also been thinking about going in this direction in the next few years. I looked for information the other day and struggled to find any thing of much help could you guys suggest the best place to get clear and correct info. thanks

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Try nptc website

Following that you need you need to speak to an assessment centre as you need them on side so you can get work anyhow

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