The NOCN Level 2 Diploma in Timber Frame Erection qualification has been developed in association with the Structural Timber Association and British Woodworking Association. It is based on the Timber Frame Competency Books produced by the Structural Timber Association for timber frame erection. It is strongly advised that these books are used to develop the training content and delivery, and also provided to learners to allow for personal research and learning. The workbooks are free to educational organisations registered with the Structural Timber Association. The Structural Timber Association's mission is to promote and increase the use of structural timber within the UK construction industry; to raise the bar in sustainability, quality, innovation, health & safety, skills & training, technical knowledge and customer service within the structural timber sector; and to allow the UK construction industry to understand the value that membership of the Association brings. Learners will demonstrate knowledge of the health and safety requirements for working in timber structure erection and underpinning knowledge of the skills required. They will also have the opportunity to demonstrate these skills within a training environment and workplace. The Structural Timber Association aims to enhance quality and drive product innovation through technical guidance and research, underpinned by a members’ quality standard assessment. To evidence this the expectation is that all those employed by Structural Timber Association members will have achieved or be working towards the Structural Timber Association Timber Frame Competency Award Scheme. Details of this, include how to register are available at: http://www.structuraltimber.co.uk/professional-development/timber-frame-competency-award-scheme-for-timber-frame-erectors While not a requirement for the NOCN qualification it is strongly recommended that all learners achieve this accreditation at the end of their training in order to gain employment with Structural Timber Association registered employers.
This qualification supports the learner to attain enabling, fundamental and transferable practical skills with associated underpinning knowledge.
The learner will learn key practical skills and knowledge in these mandatory and optional (if appropriate) units
Please refer to the qualification specification for a complete list of the units included in this qualification.
While there are no specific entry requirements, learners would benefit from employment within timber structure erection and previous qualifications to Level 2 in Carpentry and Joinery.
On completion of the NOCN Level 2 Diploma in Timber Frame Erection qualification, learners will have obtained the skills, knowledge and understanding and demonstrated competence to progress in carrying put structural timber erection and could progress on to a higher level qualification in the same or similar occupational area or help to enable entry into supervisory and management positions within the workplace.
The Qualification structure below specifies the combination of units that need to be achieved/passed for the learner to be awarded this qualification.
Qualification title: NOCN Level 2 Diploma in Timber Frame Erection
Total Qualification Time (TQT) for this qualification: 783
An estimate of the total time it could reasonably be expected for a learner to achieve a qualification. TQT includes guided learning hours (GLH) plus an estimate of the time a learner is likely to spend in preparation, study or other learning activities as directed by but not under the immediate guidance of a lecturer, supervisor, or tutor.
Minimum Guided Learning Hours (GLH) for this qualification: 732
The time a learner spends in activities under the immediate guidance or supervision of a lecturer, supervisor, or tutor. This includes assessment if under supervision.
To achieve/pass this qualification a minimum of 6 units need to be attained. This comprises the 6 units from the Mandatory Group of which the learner must achieve/pass.
Learners will be assessed against a set of performance and knowledge statements developed by the Structural Timber Association for the occupational area.
Learners will be assessed by an occupationally competent and qualified assessor whose job is to work with learners and supporting them to achieve the qualification.
Learners will be required to produce a Portfolio of Evidence showing how they have met the performance and knowledge criteria for each unit required within the qualification, as directed by the assessor.
Assessments designed by centres must be accessible and inclusive and the assessment methodology must be appropriate for individual assessment, giving due consideration to any assessment requirements attached to individual components.
If you are a NOCN Recognised Centre and have learners with particular requirements, please see the NOCN Reasonable Adjustment and Special Considerations Policy and Procedure found on the NOCN website at www.nocn.org.uk
This policy gives clear guidance on the reasonable adjustments and arrangements that can be made to take account of disability or learning difficulty without compromising the assessment criteria.
The NOCN Centre approval process requires the centre to hold policy statements on Equal Opportunities, Diversity and Disability Discrimination which will be reviewed by NOCN. Please refer to the NOCN Quality Assurance Manual for further details.
Recognising Prior Learning is an assessment process that recognises learning that has its origins in a learner’s experience and/or previous formal and informal learning contexts. This includes knowledge and skills gained within school, college, university and outside formal learning situations such as through life, employment, apprenticeships and other work experiences.
NOCN is committed to the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and has developed a policy and procedures to inform and support Centres. This is available on the NOCN website at www.nocn.org.uk.
In order to gain and retain NOCN qualification approval status, centres must continue to meet the required standards of NOCN regarding internal management and systems, delivery staff, resources and equipment, assessment and training, internal quality assurance and external assessment arrangements. Each requirement is detailed as one of NOCN’s Approval Criteria.
For a full list of NOCN Approval Criteria, as well as further guidance and support in meeting that criteria, please refer to the NOCN Quality Assurance Manual, available on the NOCN website under the ‘Help & Support’ section.
Centre Staff Requirements
As part of the requirement to deliver this qualification, the Centre staff involved with the delivery, assessment and quality assurance of the qualification must have a demonstrable level of expertise. NOCN expects that all Tutors/Trainers, Assessors and Internal Quality Assurers are able to demonstrate that they have the relevant occupational knowledge and experience to perform their role.
Tutor/Trainer and Assessor Requirements
A Tutor/Trainer includes anyone within your Centre who is facilitating the training to learners in any environment e.g. tutor, trainer, teacher, coach, facilitator.
A Tutor is not required for NOCN NVQ qualifications, but is required for construction training diplomas.
All construction qualifications require an Assessor. For training diplomas, an individual can perform both roles of Tutor/Trainer and Assessor, where they meet the individual requirements for both. Tutors/Trainers and Assessors are not able to perform the role of the Internal Quality Assurer for cohorts where they have delivered training or assessment.
All Tutors/Trainers and Assessors must:
Any specific assessment/training requirements are detailed under the Assessment guidance and/or in the requirements section of each unit.
Internal Quality Assurer Requirements
All construction qualifications must be internally quality assured by an appropriately qualified and experienced IQA. Each Centre must have a quality system which ensures that decisions made by assessors are appropriate, consistent, fair and transparent, and that they do not discriminate any learner. The quality system must ensure the quality of the award, ensuring validity, reliability and consistency.
Further guidance regarding the requirements of a Centre’s quality system is detailed within the Quality Assurance Manual.
All Internal Quality Assurers must:
Resources and Equipment
For training diplomas, centres must have the resource available for the assessment and training requirements as set out by the relevant health and safety acts. There should be adequate provision of physical resources to support the learning and meet the requirements of the qualification/training.
Please refer to the specific resources and equipment specification for each individual training diploma.
Yes, for Wales and Ireland only.
Once recognised as a Centre, NOCN will allocate an External Quality Assurer. The External Quality Assurer will have ongoing responsibility for monitoring the Centre’s compliance with the requirements of Centre approval status.
The External Quality Assurer will make regular visits to all centres. During these visits they will:
• Monitor the Centre’s compliance with the Centre approval criteria by reviewing course documentation, meeting managers, tutors, internal quality assurers, learners, and administrative staff.
• Review the standard of the Centre’s assessment and internal quality assurance practices and decisions to determine whether all assessment requirements are met to support safe and valid claims for certification.
Refer to the NOCN Quality Assurance Manual for further information on the External Quality Assurance process.
Existing Centres
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New Centres
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Description: Learners must complete the mandatory section to achieve the qualification.
Description: Learners must complete all six mandatory units to achieve the qualification.
| Title | Reference | Credit Value | Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| Erecting Timber Frame Roofs | H/617/6892 | 19 | Level 2 |
| Erecting Timber Frame Walls and Floors | Y/617/6890 | 25 | Level 2 |
| Health and Safety in Timber Frame Erection | T/617/6881 | 9 | Level 2 |
| Preparing for Timber Frame Erection | D/617/6888 | 9 | Level 2 |
| The Principles of Timber Frame Construction | J/617/6884 | 6 | Level 2 |
| Working in Timber Frame Construction | R/617/6886 | 10 | Level 2 |
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