Course Description
Certificate in Human Service Manager Skills - Special Purpose Award - November 2024
- Next commencement: November 25th, 2024
- Application deadline: November 20th, 2024
This Level 6 Special Purpose Award (20 ECTS credits), which satisfies the management qualification requirements set out in the HIQA Standards, will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of both the challenges and opportunities that exist in the management of frontline services and of supports within today’s Human Service Organisation.
The programme aims to provide participants with broad, foundational management knowledge, skills and competencies as they relate to today’s changing Human Service Sector. It consists of two modules drawn from the currently validated Certificate in Applied Management (Human Services) at Level 6 on the NFQ:
- Key Management Skills (KMS) – 10 ECTS credits
- Managing Service Quality & Safeguarding (MSQS) – 10 ECTS credits
Each module is assessed by way of Continuous Assessment and contributes 50% to overall assessment results.
Course Objectives:
The objectives of the Certificate in Human Service Manager Skills are:
- to facilitate the student in acquiring knowledge of management theories and skills and their associated application in the areas of management.
- The overall programme will facilitate the student to consider their role and to gain an understanding of the theoretical and practical implications of being a manager in today’s human service organisation.
- The student will also consider a number of approaches to relationships building, managing group development and dynamics. The student will learn about the subject of motivation as well as the causes of conflict and managing same effectively. Practical skills such as team building and rostering will be learned including those legislative aspects that inform practice.
- The student will study the subject of quality and quality enhancement in order to deliver the standards designed and developed for people availing of services. Apart from contributing to people’s quality of life, the learning experienced through study will assist students in developing the skills to design programmes that aim to safeguard people who may be experiencing vulnerability whether in the short, medium or long term.
- This knowledge will also contribute to the effective management of a team operating within a regulatory environment with a view to total quality management. The student will also learn of the importance of participation, collaboration and contributing effectively in a team within human service organisations.
Assessment
The course is assessed through a combination of completing two distinct assignments which also consist of associated online activities.
It is an applied course so students must be working at least 10 hours per week in an appropriate work environment.
Promoting best practice in services is integral to the Open Training College’s mission. As part of this, we place particular importance on encouraging students to apply what they are learning – as they are learning – in their professional environment. Therefore, our learning materials, workshops and assessments are practical in nature. A significant proportion of assessment marks, for example, are allocated to applying what students learn in real-world settings.
Training Provider | Open Training College |
Course Location | Dublin |
Location Postcode | Dublin 14 |
Course Type | Online Learning |
Course Qualification | Special Purpose Award / Certificate |
Awarding Body | QQI |
Awarding Body Details | Certificate in Human Service Manager Skills |
Course Start Date | 25/11/2024 |
Course End Date | 27/04/2025 |
Course Duration | eleven weeks learning |
Course Time | Module 1 - Key Management Skills: Module 1 commences online: Monday, November 25th, 2024 Online (Zoom) Workshop 1 (Module 1): Monday, December 2nd, 2024 - 10am - 3pm Assignment Submission Date: Sunday, February 9th, 2025 Module 2 - Managing Service Quality and Safeguarding: Module 2 commences online: Monday, February 10th, 2024 Online (Zoom) Workshop 1 (Module 1): Tuesday, February 18th, 2025 - 10am - 3pm Final Assignment Submission Date: Sunday, April 27th, 2025 |
Course Fee | 599pp or 499pp for Groups of 5 or more |
Entry Requirements | To apply you must: • be either 23 years of age when you apply; OR have successfully completed a Leaving Certificate/QQI/FETAC Level 5 Certificate • be working in a human service environment for at least 10 hours per week as team member/manager/PIC/PPIM. International applicants must provide appropriate documentary evidence of proficiency in English (i.e. IELTS 6.0) |
Carear Path | The skills acquired have been used by graduates to: - support their promotion within their organisations (57% of OTC Graduates said they moved to a more senior role within one year of completion*) - to seek management opportunities within and beyond where they work - to satisfy the regulatory requirements of HIQA for a formal management qualification *OTC Graduate Destinations Survey 2022. |
Phone | 086 0756580 (Business hours 9am-5pm) |
Course Code | PG00253 |
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