Assessors
This section is all about our assessors: who they are, what
they do, and how you could become one.
There are also loads of resources here for our assessors to help
them complete their work.
New Role: Assessor Support Officer
A new position has been created at CRFP to manage the assessor
protocols regarding recruitment, succession planning, retirement,
training and to strengthen communication between CRFP and the
assessors.
Josh Bramall's role as assessor support officer is to help lead
assessors, specialty assessors and process verifiers, to assist the
efficiency of the assessment process. If you have any queries about
the way your specialty is functioning, Josh Bramall is your point
of contact at CRFP.
For example, as a lead assessor you may feel your team of specialty
assessors should be increased; he can try to assist by hastening
the recruitment of additional ones. Conversely, if you feel you
have too many specialty assessors in your team and that they are
being underused, let him know and he will defer assessor
recruitment in your specialty area. If you know of any registrants
who you think are potential assessor material, the assessor support
officer will process their application - we are always looking to
expand our assessor teams to meet the demand of increased
registration.
Specialty assessors should feel free to contact Josh - if they have
issues which are beyond the control of their lead assessor this is
their route to establish and maintain dialogue with CRFP.
You can contact Josh Bramall on 0207 874 1925
or via email:
At the heart of our registration scheme is assessing
practitioners' competence on the basis of recent case work.
You can find out more about who the assessors are here.
In most instances, our lead and specialty assessors have been
recommended to us by professional institutions, by their managers
or by senior colleagues in their profession.
You can download the latest versions of the assessors' kits
here.
As an assessor, you can claim for the work that you do for
us.
Archive of newsletter for lead assessors