Health & Safety Trainer Bundle
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NEBOSH accredited
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Fire Safety Trainer Bundle
RRP £2698-
NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety
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Level 5 Diploma in Teaching
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Fully remote
General H&S Bundle
RRP £2698-
NEBOSH National General Certificate
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Level 5 Diploma in Teaching
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Fully remote
Construction H&S Bundle
RRP £3296-
NEBOSH Construction Certificate
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Level 5 Diploma in Teaching
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Fully remote
The Health & Safety Trainer course bundles are suitable for health & safety professionals who want to become qualified H&S teachers and trainers, in Further Education. Opportunities could include working:
- In colleges
- With private training providers
- Freelance and setting your own rate of pay
With the skills learned, learners can specialise in either general, fire, or construction H&S safety. With the Level 5 Diploma in Teaching included in this bundle, QTLS staus is also attainable.
Learners can choose of one of the following eLearning courses:
- NEBOSH National General Certificate
- NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety
A specialist NEBOSH tutor will give you feedback on any mock assessments, and will help you to prepare for any exams.
OR attend the NEBOSH Construction Certificate via remote classroom.
Plus, learners will be able to enrol on the Level 5 Diploma in Teaching qualification.
The Level 5 DIT is primarily portfolio based, and is made up of 5 mandatory, and 11 optional units.
Mandatory
- Teaching my subject
- Learners and Learning
- Teachers and Teaching
- Professional Practice
- Effective Digital and Online Pedagogies
Optional
- Considering Unconscious Bias
- Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in the Further Education and Skills Sector
- Teaching in Specialist Contexts in Further Education and Skills.
- Quality Assurance in Further Education and Skills.
- Inclusive Practice
- Action Research in Further Education and Skills.
- Coaching and Mentoring in Further Education and Skills.
- Empowering Learners with Complex Needs in Further Education and Skills
- Managing Behaviour That Challenges.
- Planning to Meet the Needs of Learners in Remote Education and Training.
- Recognise and Understand Roles, Responsibilities and Relationships in Remote Education and Training.
- Course Delivery
The Level 5 DIT is delivered by Compass Skills Training through remote training, enhanced with tutor-led online workshops, and assessed with assignments and observations completed in the learner’s own time. Learners will have access to the Compass Mykademy Portal to support assignment submissions.
- Age: Be at least 19 years old.
- Subject Specialism:
- For academic subjects: Possess a degree in the subject area.
- For vocational or professional areas: Hold a relevant professional or industry qualification and have experience in that sector.
- Teaching Practice: While not mandatory at entry, candidates should be able to undertake teaching practice, as the qualification requires a minimum of 100 hours of teaching practice and at least 8 teaching observations totalling a minimum of 8 hours.
- English and Mathematics Proficiency: It is expected that trainee teachers have Level 2 qualifications in English and mathematics prior to completing the diploma. Some providers may require these qualifications before admission or may administer pre-admission tests in these subjects.
Our next cohort starts 29th September. Enrol by filling out the registration form below.
Registration form
Learners who register now will not need to pay anything until September 2025.
Frequently Asked Questions
Choosing Compass Skills Training is the logical choice for learners who want to become a qualified FE teacher without going to University. Compass provides an affordable way to develop your role as a qualified FE teacher without sacrificing any quality of learning.
Learners will experience the following benefits from enhanced online workshops throughout the year:
- Real-time tutor support
- Peer networking
- Access to an online classroom environment
Workshop dates are approximately 2 hours per month and organised to your advantage, fitting in perfectly with busy work schedules and allowing enough time between dates to work on assignments in your own time.
The Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (FE & Skills) replaced the Diploma in Education & Training (DET) from 1st September 2024. It is simply the updated version of the DET and is seen as the same level of qualification.
Course accreditation fees and certification fees are included in the course price. This course is accredited by NOCN.
We can make reasonable adjustment to support your specific needs:
Our training centre in Chorley is fully accessible with the main training room located on the ground floor. There is a wheelchair accessible toilet on the ground floor and a wheelchair accessible lift to the first floor.
Learners who register now will not need to pay anything until September 2025. Then, choose to pay a reduced rate of £1800 + vat if paying in full or use a 12 month payment plan of £160 + vat per month via direct debit.
QTLS stands for Qualified Teacher Learning & Skills. It is not a course, but a professional status specifically for teachers within the further education sector. To gain QTLS you must have achieved a relevant qualification (for example the Level 5 Diploma in Teaching (FE & Skills), and passed through a 6 month probationary period once you have applied. QTLS is maintained through membership with Society for Education and Training (SET). Achieving QTLS status shows to others that you are dedicated to your progression within the further education sector and committed to excellence.
As QTLS has been designed for teachers in further education, it is not particularly relevant to those who teach in primary or secondary education with under 14s (although some schools may accept it at their discretion in certain circumstances, such as teaching a vocational qualification within a school). For those teaching under 14s, QTS status will be much more relevant.
QTLS holders who maintain their professional status through SET membership, will also be issued with a Teacher Reference Number (TRN) and can appear on the Department for Education’s (DfE’s) central record of qualified teachers.
Other eligibility requirements for obtaining QTLS status, besides being a member of SET, include:
- Be employed in FE teaching a group of 14+ students
- Must be teaching groups of five or more for a minimum of 230 hours over six months during the professional formation period
- Have identified a suitable qualified supporter
- Hold an eligible Further Education and Skills teaching qualification at Level 5 or above.
- Hold accepted Level 2 English and Level 2 maths qualifications.
- Hold a Level 3+ qualification in subjects that you teach for five or more hours per week.
Eligible further education (FE) teachers can apply for the first round of targeted retention incentive payments until 31 March 2025.
Teachers must be within their first 5 years of teaching and teaching an eligible qualification at an eligible FE provider.
See more here.