Who can do this course? Whether you’re starting out new to vocational training or you’re looking to build on existing skills, we provide training, coaching and qualifications, regulated by the National Training Agency to help you succeed.
The SSNT Train the Trainer course is for people who want to observe, support and guide others through their vocational qualification. Trainers may train either in a learning environment, workplace or a combination of both. Trainers are needed in organisations across a range of industries. Trainers have to be able to design and develop learning material, as well as to effectively deliver it. The material covered here leads to several elective units of the vocational assessor course. We treat the ‘train the trainer’ as part of assessment. So you will see the word ‘assessor’ a lot. In this course, you’ll learn how to provide, and assess training.
The most useful practical skills, techniques and capabilities developed will be: how to prepare an inshore boat for port operations, plan and prepare for maintenance of the inshore vessel’s hull and machinery, carry passengers in accordance with best safety practices and prepare a detailed passage plan between ports in the Caribbean Trading Area.
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