Become a Skilled Assessor, Moderator & Facilitator in South Africa (Assessor Skills Course)

A practical assessor course in South Africa trains you to plan and conduct assessments against registered standards — and at BOTI it is delivered as a practical, facilitator-led skills programme that also develops the moderator and facilitator roles. Delegates receive a BOTI certificate of completion (this is NOT an accredited qualification). Entry needs only Grade 12 (or equivalent experience) and subject expertise; you can train staff in-house, online or part-time across South Africa; BOTI is a QCTO Quality Partner and an accredited provider in general (Services SETA 12582, MICT SETA ACC/2016/07/0045); and fees depend on group size and format, so request a quote.

This guide serves two readers. The first is the employer, HR, training manager or SDF who needs in-house assessors, moderators and facilitators so the company can run training, sign off learner competence and stay compliant. The second is the individual — a subject-matter expert, trainer or aspiring ETD practitioner — searching for an assessor course, a facilitator course or a moderator course and wanting straight answers on requirements, duration, online options and price. Both are answered below.

What the programme is and who it’s for

Assessor, moderator and facilitator are the three core roles in South Africa’s education, training and development (ETD) system. A facilitator delivers the learning, an assessor judges whether a learner is competent against a standard, and a moderator quality-assures that assessment so it is fair, valid and consistent. Together they are the people who make training actually work — the practical skill set behind any well-run learning programme.

At BOTI, these competencies are developed through a practical, facilitator-led skills programme that houses the assessor, moderator and facilitator skill sets. Delegates receive a BOTI certificate of completion — this is not an accredited qualification. BOTI is a QCTO Quality Partner and an accredited provider in general (Services SETA 12582, MICT SETA ACC/2016/07/0045), so the training is built and delivered by an established, credible provider. The focus here is on capability: people who can plan, conduct and quality-assure assessment confidently and consistently from day one.

Need a genuinely accredited route? BOTI is QCTO-accredited for the Occupational Skills Programme: Assessment Practitioner (SAQA ID 220320) — see /assessment-practitioner-qualification-qcto/. That is a separate, accredited occupational skills programme; the assessor/moderator/facilitator skills course on this page is a practical, non-accredited programme with a certificate of completion.

This page suits:

  • Employers and training providers who need their own people able to deliver, assess and sign off learning in-house, building practical ETD capacity.
  • HR, L&D and Skills Development Facilitators (SDFs) building internal ETD capacity and developing experienced trainers.
  • Individuals — subject-matter experts, trainers, coaches and career-changers — who want practical, hands-on assessor, moderator or facilitator skills rather than a generic short course.

What an assessor, moderator and facilitator each do

People often search for one role but need the picture across all three. In short:

Role What they do Typical search
Facilitator Plans and delivers learning; creates a productive learning environment; guides groups to outcomes. facilitator course, SETA facilitator course
Assessor Plans assessments, gathers evidence, judges competence against a standard, gives feedback and records results. assessor course, become an assessor
Moderator Verifies that assessments were fair, valid, reliable and consistent; quality-assures the assessor’s work. moderator course

A single person can hold all three. For an employer, training one practitioner across facilitation, assessment and moderation means one person can deliver a programme, sign off competence and quality-assure it — exactly the capability a busy training function needs in place.

SETA facilitator course requirements in South Africa (entry requirements)

The barrier to entry is practical, not academic. To enrol on the assessor, moderator and facilitator programme, a learner typically needs:

Requirement Detail
School level Grade 12 (NQF 4) or equivalent. Relevant work experience is often accepted in place of formal matric — ask us about RPL.
Subject expertise Competence in the field you will assess, moderate or facilitate. You assess what you know, so subject knowledge matters more than a degree.
Communication Reasonable English literacy, since the roles centre on giving feedback, writing reports and facilitating groups.
For employer groups Staff already training, supervising or signing off others; no prior ETD qualification needed to start.

So for anyone searching SETA facilitator course requirements in South Africa, the honest summary is: there is no degree, no entrance exam and no professional membership required to begin — you need Grade 12 (or equivalent), genuine competence in your subject, and sound communication. Where a learner lacks formal matric but has done the work, Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) can open the door — useful for employers formalising experienced trainers who have been facilitating informally for years.

What the programme covers (modules and focus)

The assessor, moderator and facilitator competencies sit in the ETD field and are built from practical knowledge, hands-on skills and a workplace component. Rather than abstract theory, the programme develops what these practitioners actually do:

  • Facilitating learning — planning sessions, creating a productive learning environment, managing group dynamics and delivering to outcomes.
  • Planning and preparing assessment — selecting methods, designing instruments and mapping evidence to the standard being assessed.
  • Conducting assessment — gathering and judging evidence, giving constructive feedback and recording defensible results.
  • Moderating assessment — checking that assessment was fair, valid, reliable and consistent, and giving the assessor structured feedback.
  • Reviewing and improving — using moderation findings to improve future assessment and facilitation.
  • Records and compliance — keeping evidence, results and reports that stand up to internal and external scrutiny.

For an employer, that means in-house people who can deliver learning, sign off competence and quality-assure the whole cycle — built around a clear, practical standard rather than a self-declared skill list.

Duration

Duration depends on format, the roles you take and prior experience. As a general guide:

  • Focused skills training on a single role — for example just the assessor or just the facilitator component — can run over a few days to a couple of weeks.
  • The full set of roles (assessor, moderator and facilitator together) is a longer, structured programme.
  • A blended programme including a workplace component is typically spread across several months — often delivered over an extended period when workplace practice and placement are involved.

We scope the exact timeline to your group’s starting point and goals when we quote.

Delivery: assessor course online, in-house and part-time

ETD training does not have to take your people off the floor. BOTI delivers in the format that fits the learner:

  • Online / virtual instructor-led — the direct answer for anyone searching assessor course online South Africa, facilitator course online South Africa or online facilitator course in South Africa. Fully interactive, live with a facilitator, no travel, ideal for distributed and multi-site teams.
  • In-house / on-site at your premises — usually the most cost-effective option for a group, built around your own programmes, standards and real assessment workload.
  • Part-time / blended — so a working trainer or subject expert keeps delivering while building the skills.

BOTI trains across Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and Pretoria, plus online delivery nationwide — so head-office and regional ETD staff train to one standard.

Building in-house assessment capacity? Request a quote or a free 15-minute callback on 011-882-8853 or via the BOTI booking page, and ask for our free Assessor, Moderator & Facilitator Role Map — a one-page guide to which role each of your people needs.

How fees work: assessor and moderator course prices in South Africa

We do not publish a single price, because the right figure depends on a few things:

  • How many people you are training (per-head cost usually drops for a group).
  • Which roles — just the assessor, just the facilitator, or the full assessor/moderator/facilitator set.
  • Format — online, in-house or part-time.
  • Scope — focused skills training versus the full programme with a workplace component.
  • Funding — whether the programme runs against your Skills Development levy.

Cost is one of the most common questions we receive — whether the search is assessor course prices in South Africa, moderator course price in South Africa or a facilitator course price — and the honest answer is that a tailored quote almost always beats a generic price tag, especially for a team. Tell us your numbers, roles and format and we will quote it free.

A note on “vehicle assessor course in South Africa price”: that search is a different field entirely — it refers to motor/insurance damage assessing, not the ETD assessor (the person who assesses learners against training standards). BOTI’s assessor course trains you to assess learners and competence, the role behind well-run training. If you searched for a vehicle/motor assessor, that is a separate trade qualification.

Is this course accredited?

To be clear and honest: this assessor, moderator and facilitator programme is a practical, facilitator-led skills programme, and delegates receive a BOTI certificate of completion — it is not an accredited qualification. BOTI is a QCTO Quality Partner and an accredited provider in general (Services SETA 12582, MICT SETA ACC/2016/07/0045), so you train with an established, credible provider, but this particular course does not carry an accredited qualification outcome.

If you specifically need a genuinely accredited route, BOTI is QCTO-accredited for two related occupational skills programmes:

Those are separate, accredited programmes. Where you need fast, practical competence on a single role rather than an accredited qualification, the assessor, moderator and facilitator skills training on this page does exactly that, with outcomes documented cleanly for your training records.

Funding: turn ETD training into points and grants

For employers, assessor, moderator and facilitator training is rarely a sunk cost — it can feed both your levy claim and your B-BBEE scorecard. As general guidance:

  • Employers above the threshold pay the Skills Development Levy (SDL) at 1% of payroll and can recover a portion through mandatory and discretionary grants by submitting a Workplace Skills Plan (WSP) and Annual Training Report (ATR).
  • The B-BBEE skills-development target is measured against 6% of the leviable amount (not 6% of payroll), so training of black employees — including ETD practitioners — contributes directly to your scorecard.
  • Building in-house assessors and moderators also reduces what you spend outsourcing assessment on every future training programme.

This is general guidance, not financial or legal advice — confirm specifics with your SDF, SETA or an accredited B-BBEE professional.

Why BOTI

BOTI (Business Optimization Training Institute) is an accredited South African corporate training provider with 450 courses and a client base that includes Sasol, Glencore and the City of Johannesburg. For assessor, moderator and facilitator training that means one credible partner, practical hands-on skills development, flexible online/in-house/part-time delivery, and consultants who map the training to your funding and scorecard — then quote it free. And if you need an accredited route, we can point you to BOTI’s QCTO-accredited Assessment Practitioner (220320) programme.

Most clients build a path from across these pages:

Frequently asked questions

What are the SETA facilitator course requirements in South Africa? You generally need Grade 12 (NQF 4) or equivalent, genuine competence in the subject you will facilitate, and reasonable English literacy. There is no degree or entrance exam. Where a learner has relevant experience but no formal matric, Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) can be used — helpful for employers formalising experienced trainers. At BOTI the facilitator role is part of a practical skills programme leading to a BOTI certificate of completion.

Can I do an assessor course or facilitator course online in South Africa? Yes. BOTI delivers online, instructor-led assessor and facilitator training — the answer for anyone searching “assessor course online South Africa”, “facilitator course online South Africa” or “online facilitator course in South Africa” — as well as in-house and part-time formats, so a working trainer can build the skills without leaving the role.

Is the assessor course accredited? No — to be honest about it. This assessor, moderator and facilitator programme is a practical, facilitator-led skills programme and delegates receive a BOTI certificate of completion, not an accredited qualification. BOTI is a QCTO Quality Partner and an accredited provider in general. If you need a genuinely accredited route, BOTI is QCTO-accredited for the Occupational Skills Programme: Assessment Practitioner (SAQA ID 220320) — a separate, accredited programme.

What are the assessor and moderator course prices in South Africa? Fees depend on group size, which roles you train (assessor, moderator and/or facilitator), delivery format and whether you do focused skills training or the full programme, so BOTI quotes each programme individually. For “moderator course price in South Africa” or “assessor course prices in South Africa”, a tailored quote almost always beats a generic price for a team. Request a free quote and we will scope it to your numbers.

Is a “vehicle assessor course in South Africa” the same thing? No. A vehicle (motor/insurance) assessor course is a separate trade field for assessing vehicle damage. BOTI’s assessor course is the ETD assessor — the person who assesses learners’ competence against training standards. They are different fields for different jobs.

Can employers fund assessor and facilitator training through the skills levy? Yes. ETD training can feed your Workplace Skills Plan and Annual Training Report for SDL grant recovery, and counts toward the B-BBEE skills-development element (measured against 6% of the leviable amount). Running structured training over time can support further funding. Confirm specifics with your SDF or SETA — this is general guidance, not advice.

Request a quote or a 15-minute callback

Ready to build your own skilled assessors, moderators and facilitators? Request a quote or book a free 15-minute callback and a BOTI consultant will scope an assessor, moderator and facilitator programme around your team, roles, format and budget. Call 011-882-8853 or ask for our free Assessor, Moderator & Facilitator Role Map to work out which role each of your people needs before you enrol.

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