Sentences with phrase «as assessment centres»

Now, it's not always going to be taken into account because often as assessment centres we're doing the wash - up that night.
Interviews may consist of two or three stages and may involve written or practical tests as well as assessment centres.
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An assessment day (also known as an assessment centre) is a longer interview where you will be given a number of tasks to do alongside other applicants.

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That is not a fair assessment of his abilities as a centre forward.
The centre runs residential and day assessments, with day assessments often used as a way of assessing parents» suitability for residential assessment, and for introducing non-resident parents (often fathers) into an assessment, where the other parent and child are already staying at the centre.
Browning House is a family assessment centre in Leeds, where vulnerable young mums» and dads» capacity as parents is assessed in cases involving child protection.
When Capita begins its contract, in June, to assess claimants for the new disability benefit, known as personal independence payment (PIP), all of the assessment centres will be located on the ground floor.
As part of the new agreement, the IMI and its qualifications subsidiary, IMI Awards, will be responsible for managing the quality assurance process for the irtec scheme, which will include the approval of new testing centres, monitoring of the assessments and assessors and working with other qualification bodies who have shown an interest in supporting the scheme.
As part of the new agreement, from 1 June 2010 the IMI, and its awarding body subsidiary IMI Awards Ltd, will be responsible for managing the quality assurance process for the irtec scheme, which will include the approval of new assessment centres, monitoring of the assessments and assessors.
With a joint irtec steering group and through consultation with industry, we are working together to ensure irtec meets the industry's needs, as well as developing a nationwide network of irtec assessment centres to increase its availability.
An interdisciplinary team of scientists from the University of Göttingen, the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) in Leipzig and Bogor Agricultural University in Indonesia has now performed a complete and multidisciplinary assessment of all ecosystem functions in oil palm plantations as compared to lowland forests.
«The latter is especially useful to assess the degree of ripeness as with current methods of analysis further assessment in a laboratory is usually required,» says Ramón Martínez Máñez, researcher at the Centre for Molecular Recognition and Technological Development (IDM)-- Universitat Politècnica de València.
«There is an urgent need for looking at perfectionism with a person - centred approach as an individual and societal risk factor, when formulating clinical guidelines for suicide risk assessment and intervention, as well as public health approaches to suicide prevention,» says Flett.
Perfect for a back to school activity, math centres, assessment and homework, these fans are a fun, interactive and handy tool that can be used for reference over and over as the children become familiar and confident with their multiplication facts through this reinforcement.
In ACER's Centre for Assessment Reform and Innovation, we refer to these three developments as new thinking, new metrics and new technologies of assessment.
The purpose of this program is to develop the capacity of the Curriculum and Textbook Centre (Puskurbuk, Balitbang) for systemic and ongoing monitoring, review and evaluation of the curriculum design and implementation process, as well as its coordination with textbook design, student assessment, and the supply and professional development of teachers.
Professor Masters also heads ACER's Centre for Assessment Reform & Innovation which promotes a view of assessment as the process of establishing and understanding where students are in their learning and development at the time of assessment and of monitoring progress over time.
As a precaution he was sent to the Wild Bird Care Centre, an OHS partner, for further assessment.
It's also an authorized Cambridge English Test Centre and integrates an exam center for online computer - based assessment as well as testing onsite at client schools.
Dr Mann's view that the climate had been relatively stable until man interfered with it in recent times, through excessive co2 emissions, became quickly accepted, as noted here by the UK Met office, a prime contributor through the Hadley centre to the IPCC assessments, who assert:
In an assessment report mandated by the African Development Bank in April 2014, the CRCICA is described as «one of the best arbitration centres across the African continent, and can readily be recommended for use by parties from both the African continent and elsewhere».
(9) Section 40, as it read on February 28, 2006, continues to apply to an application for a determination of whether an insured person has a catastrophic impairment if, under subsection 40 (2), as it read on February 28, 2006, the insurer gave or was required to give the insured person, before March 1, 2006, a notice under subsection 40 (2), as it read on February 28, 2006, requiring the insured person to be assessed by a designated assessment centre.
(10) Despite subsections (1) to (9), if a designated assessment of an insured person can not be conducted or completed on or after March 1, 2006 because there is no designated assessment centre that satisfies the requirements of section 53, the insurer may give the insured person notice under subsection 42 (4), as it reads after February 28, 2006, requiring the insured person to be examined under section 42 in respect of the claim or application, instead of being assessed by a designated assessment centre, and the provisions of this Regulation, as they read after February 28, 2006, apply in respect of the disposition of the claim or application after the notice is given.
52.2 (1) When required by the committee referred to in section 52, every designated assessment centre shall provide the Superintendent with such information respecting the performance of its functions as the committee may require.
(1) A designated assessment centre that conducts an assessment under this Regulation of a person who sustains an impairment as a result of an accident shall not, after the assessment, provide any goods or services to the person in respect of the accident.
(9) Except as otherwise required under subsection 43 (11), a designated assessment centre must begin a designated assessment within 14 days after receiving a request for the designated assessment.
(8) Section 39, as it read on February 28, 2006, continues to apply to an application for an increase in attendant care benefits if, under subsection 39 (7) or (8), as it read on February 28, 2006, an insurer gave or was required to give the insured person, before March 1, 2006, a notice requiring the insured person to be assessed by a designated assessment centre.
(1.3) Subject to subsections (1.1) and (1.2), the insurer and the insured person may jointly select the designated assessment centre if the selection is made not later than the second business day after the insurer or the insured person, as the case may be, receives notice from the other that a designated assessment is required under this Regulation.
(7) Section 39, as it read on February 28, 2006, continues to apply to an application for attendant care benefits by an insured person if, under subsection 39 (4), as it read on February 28, 2006, the insurer gave or was required to give the insured person, before March 1, 2006, a notice under subsection 39 (4), as it read on February 28, 2006, requiring the insured person to be assessed by a designated assessment centre.
(6) Subsections 38.2 (8) and (13), as they read on February 28, 2006, and subsections 38.2 (9) to (12) and (14) to (16) apply in respect of an application for approval for an assessment or examination if, under subsection 38.2 (6), as it read on February 28, 2006, the insurer gave or was required to give the insured person, before March 1, 2006, a notice under subsection 38.2 (6), as it read on February 28, 2006, requiring the insured person to be assessed by a designated assessment centre.
Successful completion of the course assessments will also entitle the practitioner to be included on the DIFC Wills Service Centre's Register of Will Draftsmen provided that they also comply with all other requirements as set out by the relevant Practice Directions of the DIFC Wills Service Centre.
The submissions of the Ghent University Human Rights Centre as intervening party provided the ECtHR with an excellent platform from which to set out procedural obligations and evidentiary factors to guide the assessment of risk.
Furthermore, like many firms Birketts is increasingly moving towards the vacation scheme as an exclusive method to recruit for training contracts on the basis it provides for a two week period of assessment rather than more limited exposure over the course of an interview or assessment centre.
Some assessment centres will include meals and refreshments and while this acts as a pleasant social introduction to the firm, be aware that the recruiters will notice candidates» behaviour and form preliminary impressions of people.
Bear in mind that many employers do not share the nature of their assessment centre exercises with graduates in advance, as they like to see how you think on your feet and react to the unknown.
The social aspects of assessment centres, such as lunch or coffee breaks, often cause anxiety.
BNP Paribas Real Estate's graduate recruitment team will send out invitations to the video interview and to the assessment centre as they receive impressive applications; they won't wait for the deadline to pass.
Kim advises: «I would recommend candidates do the interview sooner rather than later as this helps us process all candidates in good time before the assessment centres held in January.»
At the final stage, you will be invited into one of FDM's digital Academies for an assessment centre which will include written and verbal reasoning tests as well as strengths - based interviews.
At a later stage, possibly with a second interview or as part of an assessment centre.
More employers than ever now use assessment centres to recruit for jobs, with as many as one third of companies using them to choose applicants.
In addition you are likely to face psychometric testing (most commonly numerical, verbal, non-verbal and situational judgement) as well as interviews, both in - house and on the phone, and assessment centres.
They can be used by employers across all sectors but are particularly favoured by large graduate recruiters, who may use them as part of an assessment centre.
Bear in mind that some employers send staff from a range of departments along to assessment centres, as well as human resources specialists.
If preparation is the key to success at assessment centres for graduate jobs, what can you do to get ready for the parts of the day that call for improvisation — the social intervals, such as tea and coffee breaks and meals?
As regards timing, she adds: «Our assessment centres and offers are done early, by November.»
Many employers often also host assessment centres as part of the application process.
Recruiters will consider factors such as how you interact with assessors and other candidates at assessment centres, and the rapport you build with interviewers.
As applications close, engineering employers will be turning their attention to the next steps in their recruitment processes: interviews and assessment centres.
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