Level 3 Qualifications in Diabetic Retinopathy Screening
ASSESSOR REGISTRATION FORM
If you would like to register as an assessor for the Qualifications in Diabetic Retinopathy Screening please print and complete this form.
By submitting your details you agree to us keeping your information on our database for our use and the
use of the English National Screening Programme for Diabetic Retinopathy. Your details will not be submitted
to any other organisation or company without your permission. Records are stored online with the
Data Protection Act 1998 and requests to see your information should be submitted in writing to the
DRS Team.
PLEASE PRINT ALL DETAILS
First Name: Surname:
Job Title:
Contact Address:
Contact No: Email (please print):
Name(s) of Candidate(s) to be assessed: ______
Please indicate your preferred method of Assessor Induction (compulsory)
Online Induction Attend Assessor Induction Day
Induction Days are held at the Awarding Centre in Gloucestershire, or can be arranged locally.
Have you included your Curriculum Vitae Yes No
Please post or email your CV this is essential to demonstrate occupational competence
Please state which units you will be assessing (please see enclosed sheet):
Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 Unit 9
Please sign below to show that you are committed to supporting this candidate in completing
this qualification.
Signature:______Date:______
Please return this application form to: DRS Certificate Office,
Sandford Education Centre, Keynsham Road, Cheltenham, Glos. GL53 7PX
Role and Responsibility of Assessors
The primary key role of Assessors is to assess Candidates’ performance and/or related knowledge in a range of tasks to ensure that the competence/knowledge demonstrated meets the requirements of the standards.
Assessors will, therefore,
1.Workplace Assessors must be occupationally competent in the areas of expertise that they will be assessing in this qualification
2.Be expected to refresh their expertise by being involved in continuous professional development activities
3.They will observe record and provide constructive feedback.
4.Completion of Unit:
Assessor must be satisfied that Candidate’s evidence is to the required standards before completing and signing
5.Assessor guidance will be provided but evidence of relevant assessor qualifications will be an advantage
Appropriate assessors for each unit are as follows:
Unit 1- Experienced clinical lead, public health consultant
Unit 2- Diabetologist, diabetes specialist nurse
Unit 3- Ophthalmologist, optometrist, ophthalmic trained nurse
Unit 4- Ophthalmologist, optometrist, ophthalmic trained nurse
Unit 5- Ophthalmologist, optometrist, ophthalmic trained nurse
Unit 6- Ophthalmic photographers, experienced photographers in retinopathy screening
Unit 7- Ophthalmologist, senior diabetic retinopathy grader
Unit 8- Ophthalmologist, senior diabetic retinopathy grader
Unit 9- Senior administrator from a screening programme
In addition, anyone who has achieved a unit will then be able to become an assessor for that unit, further to a decision made by the employer.
This list is a guide only. The DRS Team will ask for a copy of the assessor’s CV in order to ensure that they have the relevant qualification and /or experience to act as an assessor for an individual unit.
Who should NOT be an assessor?
Anyone who wishes to, or will need to, complete the unit/s in the future e.g. if holding the qualification might be a requirement for increased pay or for regulation purposes. They should not act as an assessor until they have completed the unit themselves.