Coaching Qualifications based on national occupational standards

SkillsActive has worked with awarding organisations and national governing bodies of sport to develop eight coaching qualifications based on national occupational standards (NOS).

The qualifications are based on common units, ensuring all learners achieve the same outcomes and can work to the same standard.

Award in the Principles of Coaching Sport

The Award in the Principles of Coaching Sport provides the foundation knowledge for people interested in becoming a coach, or wanting a general introduction to coaching.

The Award is a knowledge-based qualification with no practical assessment and is available at levels 1, 2, and 3.

Learners can progress to coaching qualifications in a specific sport at the same level, or to a higher level Award in the Principles of Coaching Sport.

Any awarding organisation approved by SkillsActive can deliver the Award in the Principles of Coaching Sport, and it can be delivered across a number of sports.

Award and Certificate in Coaching Sport

To qualify as a coach, the minimum qualification a person needs is the level 1 (Award in Coaching [Name of Sport]). There are also level 2 and 3 Certificates available in Coaching [Name of Sport]. All three qualifications include knowledge and practical elements.

Some units are contextualised for a particular sport but use the same base template, ensuring uniformity across sports.

The Award and Certificates include the whole of the Principles of Coaching Sport qualifications; learners who complete the Principles of Coaching Sport qualification at the same level only need to complete the contextualised sport units.

Learners can progress to the Diploma in the same sport (where available), to a Certificate in a different sport, or to level 3 coaching qualifications.

These qualifications can only be delivered by awarding organisations working in partnership with a Sport England recognised NGB.

Diploma in Coaching

The Diploma in Coaching [Name of Sport] is a full competence qualification available at level 2 and 3. It replaces the former NVQ qualifications and must be assessed in the workplace and over time.

The Diploma includes contextualised units based on a common template, plus the whole of the Principles of Coaching Sport qualifications. The contextualised units need to be credit rated for each sport.

The Diploma does not include the contextualised units from the Certificates, but learners who achieve the Certificate in the same sport at the same level can use evidence from their Certificate towards the Diploma.

Learners can progress to the level 3 coaching qualifications.

These qualifications can only be delivered by awarding organisations working in partnership with a Sport England recognised NGB.

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Coaching Qualifications based on national occupation standards

SkillsActive has worked with awarding organisations and national governing bodies of sport to develop eight coaching qualifications based on national occupational standards[KB1] .

 

The qualifications are based on common units, ensuring all learners achieve the same outcomes and can work to the same standard.

 

Award in the Principles of Coaching Sport

The Award in the Principles of Coaching Sport provides the foundation knowledge for people interested in becoming a coach, or wanting a general introduction to coaching.

 

The Award is a knowledge-based qualification with no practical assessment and is available at levels 1, 2, and 3.

 

Learners can progress to coaching qualifications in a specific sport at the same level, or to a higher level Award in the Principles of Coaching Sport.

 

Any awarding organisation approved by SkillsActive can deliver the Award in the Principles of Coaching Sport, and it can be delivered across a number of sports.

 

Award and Certificate in Coaching Sport

To qualify as a coach, the minimum qualification a person needs is the level 1 (Award in Coaching [Name of Sport]). There are also level 2 and 3 (Certificate in Coaching [Name of Sport]). All three qualifications include knowledge and practical elements.[KB2] 

 

Some units are contextualised for a particular sport but use the same base template, ensuring uniformity across sports.  The contextualised units need to be credit rated[KB3]  for each sport.

 

The Award and Certificates include the whole of the Principles of Coaching Sport qualifications; learners who complete the Principles of Coaching Sport qualification at the same level only need to complete the contextualised sport units.

 

Learners can progress to the Diploma in the same sport (where available), to a Certificate in a different sport, or to level 3 coaching qualifications.

 

These qualifications can only be delivered by awarding organisations working in partnership with a Sport England recognised NGB.

 

Diploma in Coaching

The Diploma in Coaching [Name of Sport] is a full competence qualification available at level 2 and 3. It replaces the former NVQ qualifications and must be assessed in the workplace and over time.

 

The Diploma includes contextualised units based on a common template, plus the whole of the Principles of Coaching Sport qualifications. The contextualised units need to be credit rated for each sport.

The Diploma does not include the contextualised units from the Certificates, but learners who achieve the Certificate in the same sport at the same level can use evidence from their Certificate towards the Diploma.

 

Learners can progress to the level 3 coaching qualifications.

 

These qualifications can only be delivered by awarding organisations working in partnership with a Sport England recognised NGB.


 [KB1]Link to a definition or the NOS themselves

 [KB2]This implies that you need all 3 quals to qualify as a coach.

 [KB3]Who is the audience?

Vocational qualifications

SkillsActive works with employers, training providers and awarding bodies to develop qualifications that enable people to be competent in a specific area of work or type of role.

These include vocational qualifications, such as Scottish or National Vocational Qualifications (S/NVQs) and vocationally related qualifications (VRQs).

Scottish/National Vocational Qualifications

Scottish/national vocational qualifications (S/NVQs) are qualifications based on national occupational standards (NOS) - statements that describe the skills and knowledge a person needs to do a job effectively.

Scottish/ National vocational qualifications are available at levels 1,2 and 3.

Level 1:

  • Active leisure and learning - an introduction to the sector and a pathway into the specific S/NVQs at level 2

Level 2:

  • Activity leadership
  • Coaching, teaching, instructing (assessed in the context of a specific approved sport or activity)
  • Instructing exercise and fitness
  • Mechanical ride operations
  • Operational services
  • Playwork
  • Spectator control
  • Sport and play installations


Level 3:

  • Coaching, teaching, instructing
  • Development, training and recreation
  • Operations and development
  • Outdoor education
  • Playwork
  • Spectator control

For a list of training providers offering vocational qualifications see

Vocationally related qualifications

Vocationally related qualifications (VRQs) are practical learning programmes that relate directly to a specific role or sector. They cover almost every sector, at every level, and are not purely based on national occupational standards.

Awarding bodies offer vocationally related qualifications in a broad range of subject areas including:

  • National governing body coaching, instructing and officiating qualifications
  • Fitness-related qualifications
  • Lifeguarding qualifications
  • Playwork related qualifications
  • Outdoor-related qualifications

Common assessment requirements

SkillsActive is concerned with the continued availability of high quality qualifications that are fit for purpose, meet the needs of employers in the sector, command public confidence, and are understood by those taking them and those who use them for recruitment, or for other purposes. SkillsActive has long advocated that consistent standards are maintained across the awarding organisations who deliver qualifications on behalf of the Sport, Active Leisure, Learning and Wellbeing industry. To ensure that the assessment guidance and evidence requirements for each new qualification is uniform SkillsActive have created a Quality Assurance document for the delivery of S/NVQ qualifications and other more specific Assessment Strategies which the awarding organisations should comply with when delivering qualifications.

Quality Assurance Strategy for qualifications that confirm occupational competence

This document sets out the recommendations of SkillsActive, the Sector Skills Council and Standards Setting Body for Active Leisure, Learning and Wellbeing for the assessment and quality control mechanisms required for S/NVQ qualifications which confirm occupational competence in the workplace.

Qualification specific assessment strategies and evidence requirements 

These qualification specific assessment strategies have been developed by SkillsActive and appropriate industry experts to provide assessment guidance and evidence requirements for the awarding organisations to implement within their processes for the verification and awarding of each qualification. These documents are to be used with close reference to the more generic quality assurance strategy detailed above.

Health and fitness

Leisure Management

Spectator Safety

Playwork

Mechanical Rides

Sport and Play Surfaces

Sport and Recreation

Outdoors

Additional agreed principles

Principles for Development and Assessment of Special Populations Qualifications

Coaching qualifications based on common units

SkillsActive has worked with awarding organisations and NGBs to develop eight coaching qualifications based on common units to meet the needs of employers, staff and volunteers.

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The Register of Regulated Qualifications

The Register of Regulated Qualifications contains details of Recognised Awarding Organisations and Regulated Qualifications in England (Ofqual), Wales (DCELLS) and Northern Ireland (Ofqual for vocational qualifications and CCEA for all other qualifications).

Visit the Register to view Recognised Awarding Organisations, Regulated Qualifications, Units and Diploma structures.

The Register of Regulated Qualifications >


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Read more about the Sector Qualifications Strategy >


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