To achieve an advanced award you need to complete two mandatory units. The advanced certificate requires two mandatory plus two optional units. For the advanced diploma you need to achieve two mandatory units plus four optional units.
There are five groups of units:
- mandatory units
- general option units (covering for example, team work, development, mentoring and assessment). Available at level 3 only
- information option units (suitable for roles such as administrator, receptionist, PA, librarian or data manager)
- resources option units (suitable for roles such as technician, IT support or caretaker), and
- support option units (suitable for roles such as midday supervisor, after school coordinator, sports coach or learning support), and
- parent support units (for information on this endorsed pathway see our parent support endorsed pathway page).
Mandatory units
- Understand and respond to the needs of children and young people
- Support the ethos, policies and working practices of the school
General option units
- Provide leadership for your team
- Provide leadership in your area of responsibility
- Develop productive working relationships with colleagues
- Provide learning opportunities for colleagues
- Reflect on and develop practice
- Liaise with parents, carers and families
- Support competence achieved in the workplace
Information option units
- Research, analyse and report information
- Organise and coordinate events
- Use IT to exchange information 3
- Use specialist or bespoke software 3
- Provide displays
Resources option units
- Maintain a healthy, safe and productive work environment
- Procure products and services
- Provide technical support
- Contribute to the safety, security and maintenance of the site
- IT trouble-shooting for users 3
- IT security for users 3
Support option units
- Develop and promote positive relationships
- Contribute to children's health and well being
- Protect and promote children’s rights
- Promote positive behaviour
- Support pupils learning activities
- Prepare and maintain learning environment
- Observe and promote pupil performance and development
- Contribute to the planning and evaluation of learning activities
- Maintain a supportive environment for users
- Maintain food safety when storing, preparing and cooking food
- Ensure appropriate food safety practices are followed whilst food is prepared, cooked and served
- Prepare, cook and finish healthier dishes
- Contribute to the development and introduction of recipes and menus
- Control practices for handling payments
- Contribute to maintaining pupils records
- Lead an extra-curricular activity
- Provide administrative support in schools
- Invigilate test and examination
- Build and maintain relationships in work with parents
- Build and maintain relationships with the wider community
- Provide services that meet parents' needs
- Assist clients to gain access to other services
- Contribute to improving attendance
- Enable parents to develop ways of handling relationships and behaviour that contribute to every day life with children
- Manage a personal case load
- Work with parents to understand and meet thier own needs
For more information e-mail: swis@tda.gov.uk

