Professional Assessment of Competence
Why choose this course?
The PAC provides an alternative route to membership of the CIPD for senior managers and HR professionals. It enables you to provide current evidence of your competence in relation to the CIPD's 'Professional Standards'.
The main areas of the Professional Standards are
- People Management and Development (PM&D) - you must demonstrate candidate management in your own specialist area, including how personnel and development can make a wider contribution to the effective operation of your organisation
- Leadership and Management (L&M) - you must demonstrate managerial knowledge and competence in relation to the management of organisations at operational and strategic levels
- Applied Personnel and Development (AP&D) - you must complete a Management Research Report (MRR) and a CIPD continuous professional development (CPD) record
- Specialist and Generalist Personnel and Development - you must demonstrate that you can meet the standards in four of MOL's Specialist and Generalist Electives
Is this course for me?
PAC is aimed at senior managers and HR professionals who have a minimum of five years' management experience, three of which must be within HR at a senior level. You must be able to provide current work-based evidence that is no more than two years old.
What level of CIPD membership will I have?
You will have Affiliate Studying Member status, which is mandatory while you are studying. The cost of CIPD membership is not included in the course, and you will need to obtain membership directly with the CIPD.
On completion of the PAC, you will be entitled to Chartered Membership/Fellowship status.
What are my career prospects/next steps after the course?
PAC will provide you with Chartered Membership/Fellowship of the CIPD, and is a valuable step towards professional appointments within HR management and development.
In addition, opportunities for further study are the
MOL offers the full range of CIPD qualifications, so stay with MOL as you progress through your career and the CIPD membership structure.
How is the course delivered?
The course is delivered through
- a diagnostic interview
- an induction
- advisory meetings/assessments
- tutor/advisor support via email, fax or telephone
How long does the course last?
Approximately twelve months
How will I be assessed?
An approved PAC assessor will look at your evidence in comparison with the CIPD Professional Standards. There will also be independent verification of the assessor's work.
How much does the course cost?
To ensure you receive the latest price information, please contact the MOL Enquiry Team on 0161 203 2103 or fill in our enquiry form.
How do I apply for this course?
Please complete an application form (pdf) and return it to
MOL
D9, Moston Campus
Ashley Lane
Manchester
M9 4WU
Once we have received your application form, we will send you an acknowledgement that your place has been reserved. You will then receive your induction pack two weeks prior to the start of your course.
Further information
Contact the MOL Enquiry Team, who will discuss your requirements and offer advice to guide you to the right course. Please ring 0161 203 2103 or fill in our enquiry form.