ICTQual AB Accredited Certified IQA Licence (CIL)

The Certified IQA Licence (CIL) is a professional, evidence-based certification developed for experienced Internal Quality Assurers (IQAs) who are actively engaged in quality assurance, standardization, and the monitoring of assessment practices within vocational, professional, or workplace learning environments. This programme is designed for practitioners who already hold a recognized IQA qualification and seek formal licensing and professional recognition of their practical internal quality assurance expertise.

The CIL follows an assignment-based approach that prioritizes real-world application, reflective practice, and authentic quality assurance evidence rather than classroom-based instruction. Candidates are required to complete structured assignments that demonstrate their professional knowledge, skills, and competency as IQAs. In addition, learners must submit relevant IQA documentation and evidence that reflects their active involvement in internal quality assurance processes.

This programme is fully aligned with current assessment and quality assurance practices, regulatory frameworks, and awarding body standards. It ensures that certified IQAs are capable of effectively planning, implementing, monitoring, and reviewing internal quality assurance activities, including standardization, sampling, feedback, and continuous quality enhancement.

  • Professional Role and Responsibilities of an IQA
  • Understanding Internal Quality Assurance Principles and Standards
  • Planning Internal Quality Assurance Activities
  • Monitoring Assessment Practice and Decisions
  • Sampling and Standardization in IQA
  • Providing Feedback and Support to Assessors
  • Managing and Maintaining IQA Records
  • Quality Improvement and Action Planning
  • Reporting and Reviewing IQA Outcomes
  • Professional Development and Continuous Improvement as an IQA

Unit 1: Professional Role and Responsibilities of an IQA

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  1. Explain the roles and responsibilities of an Internal Quality Assurer.
  2. Apply professional and ethical standards in IQA practice.
  3. Demonstrate accountability in quality assurance decision-making.
  4. Reflect on their own professional IQA practice.

Unit 2: Understanding Internal Quality Assurance Principles and Standards

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  1. Explain key IQA principles including consistency, fairness, transparency, and compliance.
  2. Apply IQA principles in real quality assurance contexts.
  3. Evaluate IQA practices against awarding body and regulatory standards.
  4. Justify IQA approaches used in their practice.

Unit 3: Planning Internal Quality Assurance Activities

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  1. Develop an effective IQA plan aligned with organizational and awarding body requirements.
  2. Apply risk-based sampling strategies appropriately.
  3. Schedule and allocate IQA activities effectively.
  4. Ensure IQA planning supports quality and compliance.

Unit 4: Monitoring Assessment Practice and Decisions

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  1. Monitor assessor performance in real assessment environments.
  2. Review assessment decisions for fairness, validity, and reliability.
  3. Identify non-compliance or inconsistencies in assessment practice.
  4. Provide recommendations for improvement where necessary.

Unit 5: Sampling and Standardization in IQA

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  1. Plan and conduct appropriate sampling of assessment evidence.
  2. Participate in or lead internal standardization activities.
  3. Analyse sampled evidence against assessment criteria.
  4. Ensure consistency of assessment decisions across assessors.

Unit 6: Providing Feedback and Support to Assessors

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  1. Provide clear, constructive, and professional feedback to assessors.
  2. Support assessors in improving their assessment practice.
  3. Communicate IQA findings effectively and diplomatically.
  4. Encourage reflective practice among assessors.

Unit 7: Managing and Maintaining IQA Records

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  1. Maintain accurate and compliant IQA records.
  2. Store and manage IQA documentation securely and systematically.
  3. Ensure records meet organizational and awarding body requirements.
  4. Use IQA records to support quality monitoring.

Unit 8: Quality Improvement and Action Planning

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  1. Analyse IQA findings to identify areas for improvement.
  2. Develop clear and realistic quality improvement action plans.
  3. Implement corrective and preventive actions effectively.
  4. Review and evaluate the impact of improvement actions.

Unit 9: Reporting and Reviewing IQA Outcomes

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  1. Produce clear and professional IQA reports.
  2. Analyse IQA outcomes to identify trends and risks.
  3. Reflect on IQA findings to improve quality assurance processes.
  4. Communicate IQA results to relevant stakeholders.

Unit 10: Professional Development and Continuous Improvement as an IQA

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:

  1. Critically reflect on their own IQA practice.
  2. Identify strengths and areas for professional development.
  3. Develop a structured personal development plan.
  4. Demonstrate commitment to continuous professional improvement.

The Certified IQA Licence (CIL) is suitable for:

  • Experienced Internal Quality Assurers (IQAs) actively working in quality assurance
  • Lead or Senior IQAs responsible for standardization and monitoring
  • Quality Assurance or Centre Quality Managers
  • Assessment Coordinators and Training Quality Leads
  • Professionals involved in sampling, feedback, and compliance review
  • Practitioners who already hold a recognized IQA qualification and have relevant experience

Course Details

  • Duration: Few Weeks
  • Mode: Online
  • Assessments: Written assignments for all 10 units
    Submission of an IQA evidence portfolio
    Additional supporting documentation where required

Get in Touch

+92-333-0106320
nvqs@atticsintl.com

Course Eligibility

Learners should meet the following entry requirements:

  • Minimum 3 years’ experience in IQA/internal quality assurance
  • Recognized IQA qualification (Level 4 IQA, V1, TAQA IQA, or equivalent)
  • Evidence of active IQA practice
  • IQA sampling and standardization records
  • IQA feedback, action plans, or monitoring reports

Course Fee

300k PKR / 825 GBP / 1150 USD

FAQs

Applicants must submit an IQA evidence portfolio, which may include:

  • IQA sampling records
  • Standardization meeting records
  • IQA feedback to assessors
  • IQA action plans or reports
  • Records of monitoring assessment decisions

We at ATTICS International exclusively offer this certification programme. For registration, enrolment details, and further information, please contact us directly.

Since this is an assignment-based programme, completion time depends on the learner’s pace and evidence submission. Typically, it can take a few weeks to a few months.

No. CIL is an assignment-based qualification focused on practical IQA evidence and professional practice rather than classroom attendance.

Assessment is based on:

  • Written assignments for all 10 units
  • Submission of an IQA evidence portfolio
  • Additional supporting documentation where required