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Occupational Certificate: Valuer (Municipal Property Assessor)
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For more information, contact:
Ms. Celeste Terblanche
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Entrance Requirements
A Level 4 qualification with Mathematical Literacy.
Target Audience
The purpose of this qualification is to prepare a learner to operate as a Municipal Property Assessor. A Municipal Property Assessor (MPA) provides a number of services and support services within a municipality. They coordinate the implementation of the Municipal Property Rates Act (MPRA) in order to ensure compliance, collect data on properties determine the market value of a single residential property and maintain the integrity of data within a municipality, in so far as rating interface related ma-ters are concerned. The MPA operates in metropolitan and local municipalities.
A qualified learner will be able to:
- Monitor compliance to and coordinate the implementation of the MPRA within a municipality.
- Collect data on property.
- Determine the market value of a single residential property.
- Provide support to the municipality and/or Municipal Valuer.
Monitor and maintain MPRA data/information integrity (Quality assurance (QA) process). Rationale: The country implemented the Municipal Property Rates Act (MPRA) - that necessitates specialised skills and competencies in municipalities for effective implementation and compliance to the MPRA. Currently, there are limited education and training opportunities available to produce competent people for implementation of ththe e MPRA.
Course Structure
- Knowledge Modules:
- 331501001-KM-01, Workplace fundamentals
- 331501001-KM-02, Regulatory framework for the MPA
- 331501001-KM-03, Property theory
- 331501001-KM-04, CoTtract and project management
- 331501001-KM-06, Single residential property valuation
- 331501001-KM-07, Data management
Practical Skill Modules:
- 331501001-PM-01, Monitor compliance to the MPRA within a municipality
- 331501001-PM-02, Collect data on property
- 331501001-PM-03, Value single residential property
- 331501001-PM-04, Manage contracts and projects
- 331501001-PM-05, Manage queries, reviews, objections, and appeals
- 331501001-PM-06, Quality assure valuation rolls and data
Work Experience Modules:
- 331501001-WM-01, Processes to monitor compliance within a municipality
- 331501001-WM-02, Processes to collect data on property
- 331501001-WM-03, Processes to value single residential property
- 331501001-WM-04, Processes to assist with management of contracts and projects
- 331501001-WM-05, Processes to manage queries, reviews, objections and appeals
- 331501001-WM-06, Processes to reconcile and review valuation rolls
Assessment and Certification
Certificate will be issued by the Quality Council for Trades & Occupations
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