Work in the voluntary sector places specific demands on managers trying to ensure that objectives are achieved effectively and efficiently. There are three ILM National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) designed for managers with experience of this challenging role who are seeking the opportunity to have their learning and performance recognised.
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Foundation Award in Management Principles
This qualification is designed for learners who have completed or are studying for an International Vocational Qualification (IVQ) where some elements of management theory have been covered. Through successful completion of the FAMP examination learners will be able to show they have gained further knowledge in the core principles of management
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IMQ
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IMQ Introductory Certificate and Certificate in Management
These management qualifications are specifically designed for overseas candidates. They aim to give learners the wide range of skills and knowledge required by first line managers and supervisors across all employment sectors
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IMQ
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IMQ Introductory Certificate and Certificate in Team Leading
The IMQ Introductory Certificate and Certificate in Team Leading are qualifications specifically designed for overseas candidates. They aim to give learners a basic knowledge of the various roles and responsibilities an individual is likely to encounter as a team leader
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IMQ
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IMQ Introductory Diploma and Diploma in Management
The IMQ Introductory Diploma and Diploma in Management are qualifications specifically designed for overseas candidates. They aim to give participants the comprehensive range of skills and knowledge required by middle managers across all employment sectors
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IMQ
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