NOCN Level 2 Qualification
Strengthen practical skills and safety awareness for real-world work environments.
Level 2 Qualifications
Overview
Level 2 qualifications build on foundational skills by developing stronger practical competence, problem-solving abilities, and industry-relevant knowledge. These qualifications prepare learners for employment, apprenticeships, or progression into higher-level vocational programmes.
Learners are expected to demonstrate autonomy, responsibility, and the ability to apply skills in realistic work-related situations.
Units Covered
- Typical Level 2 units include:
- Advanced practical skills
- Health and safety in the workplace
- Teamwork and communication in work environments
- Industry-specific knowledge (depending on the qualification pathway)
- Task planning and problem-solving activities
- Realistic work simulation assignments
Entry Requirements
- Entry requirements vary but generally include:
- A Level 1 qualification (or equivalent skills/experience)
- Basic literacy and numeracy skills
- Willingness to engage in practical and written assessment
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Reasonable adjustments are available for learners requiring support.
Assessment Method
Assessment for Level 2 qualifications may include:
- Practical observation in simulated or real work environments
- Written assignments or knowledge questions
- Portfolio evidence mapped to learning outcomes
- Workplace-based tasks or supervised practice
- Online assessments where applicable
Learners must demonstrate consistent competence across all required units.
Evidence Requirements
Acceptable evidence may include:
- Photographic or video evidence of practical work
- Completed task sheets, written assignments, or reports
- Assessor observation records
- Witness testimonies from supervisors
- Work logs, reflective journals, or project documentation
All evidence must be authentic, valid, and meet NOCN quality assurance requirements.
Progression Opportunities
- Learners who complete Level 2 qualifications can progress to:
- Level 3 vocational qualifications
- Apprenticeships or industry-specific training
- Employment in entry-level skilled roles
- Functional Skills English and Maths (where required)
Delivery & Support
Training is delivered through a combination of:
- Classroom-based lessons
- Hands-on practical workshops
- Guided study and project-based learning
- One-to-one support from qualified assessors
Learners receive regular feedback and personalised support to help them achieve the qualification.