introduction to pep (professional experience portfolio) tana forrest student recruitment manager
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Introduction to PEP (Professional Experience Portfolio)
Tana ForrestStudent Recruitment Manager
PEP requirements (3 in total)
1) Log a minimum of 400 days of workplace experience2) Evidenced activities (3 in total, 1 activity must
include an oral presentation)3) Overall Learning and Development documents:
General reflection and future learning goals CPD Learning and Development Plan
Only submit once you have passed your final exams
1. PEP: Work Experience (Appendix 1)
Demonstrate 400 days (up to 10 years prior to submission)
200 days for AAT members (up to 10 years prior to submission)
8 competency areas (Appendix 1 on pages 26-28): Leadership and Strategic Management Strategic and Operational Financial Management Financial and Performance Reporting Governance, Ethics & Values Audit and Accountability Partnerships and Stakeholder Relations Change, Risk and Project Management Procurement and Contract Management
Tasks can be allocated to several areas but not double-counted
Employers required to verify experiencePages 7-9
1. Work experience summary sheetPEP 400 day work log
Candidate's name:
Student number:
Employing organisation:
Summary
Statement of Expertise areaTotal number of days in this area
Employer’s initials
Leadership and Strategic Management
Strategic and Operational Financial Management
Financial and Performance Reporting
Governance, Ethics and Values
Audit and Accountability
Partnerships and Stakeholder Relations
Change, Risk and Project Management
Procurement and Contract Management
TOTAL
PEP Workplace Experience Detailed log
DatesDescription of workplace experience
Statement of Expertise areaWhat has been learned and how may it be used? Outcome of learning and future application
Number of days
Employer’s initials
Jan 13– Feb 13
Compilation of a contracts & tenders register for Environment & Leisure
Procurement & Contract Management
This has given me an understanding of how the tendering process works, and the rules and procedures have been followed. I will use this in the future to portray openness and transparency in order to prevent accusations of fraud.
25
June 13 – Sept 13
Payment of invoices Strategic & Operational FinancialManagement
I learnt how to follow through the entire payments process order of receiving a goods receipt note, to finally make a payment. This enhanced my understanding of how the procurement process works.
20
Employer’s Signature
2. PEP: Evidenced Activities (Appendix 1)
3 Professional Level activities(No more than one per SOE area – Appendix 1 on pages 26-28)
1 of the 3 activities to include an oral presentation in the planning and execution of the activity
Students required to write about each activity:
Include: Cover Sheet Employer Validation form
Sections (for each activity): Planning and Execution Evidence Ethical Considerations Learning
PEP Evidenced ActivityCover Sheet
As the candidate I confirm that I have: fully explained how I planned this activity identified the role I played in this activity explained how the task was carried out included relevant evidence (2-4 pieces) that proves: that the activity happened what my role was what the outcome was reflected fully on my experiences undertaking this activity identified and listed my learning points, needs or goals that I have identified as a result of undertaking this activity
Candidates full name:
Manager’s full name:
Manager’s job title:
Employing organisation:
Title of evidenced activity:
Statement of Expertise Area:
Date activity completed:
Role played by candidate in that activity:
PEP Evidenced Activity Employer’s Validation ReportNature of activity: Acting as a Supervisor
Role of the candidate in the activity:Supervising two trainees in producing a briefing note on explanatory forewords
Outcome of activity:The student produced the briefing note on time having supervised the trainees in the completion of the activity.
Report on the completion of the activity:Developing the explanatory foreword to the statement of accounts was an important objective in seeking to improve financial reporting. The project also presented a good opportunity for our student to practice her supervisory skills. The student researched the subject well and produced a good report within the agreed deadline. Our student handled the supervisory aspects of the task well, and I am pleased that they have learnt from the experience.
Manager's signature
Date
Candidate's signature
Date
Evidenced Activities: Planning and execution (400-600 words)
Why you decided to choose this activity Identify the criteria you used in making the decision How you went about planning the activity and how
you took into account the type of evidence you would need for your portfolio
Did you discuss choice of activity with anyone? What were the main objectives of the activity? Timescales and resources needed for the activity? Any barriers or risks to success of the activity?
Pages 10-11
Evidenced Activities:Evidence
Each activity must provide 2-3 items of evidence, one of which should be the employer’s validation report
For the oral presentation, maximum of 4 pieces of evidence including employer validation report
Examples: written reports, emails (validated), meeting agenda/minutes, appraisal forms, feedback forms, PowerPoint slides
Pages 11-12
Appendix Evidence Page number
2.2a – my roleAgenda – for the meeting which includes my presentation s as the first item.
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2.2b – 2.2c – it happened, outcome
Feedback from all the attendees 53-55
Evidenced Activity : Ethical Considerations (400-600 words)
Importance of ethics should not be underestimated Principles contained in the SOPP (Standard of
Professional Practice on Ethics) must be followed ‘Ethics and You’, another useful document (includes
case studies) Relate to the five principles of – ‘integrity’,
‘objectivity’, ‘professional competence and due care’, ‘confidentiality’ and ‘professional behaviour’
Also relate values like – ‘professional scepticism’ and ‘professional judgement’ and attitudes like ‘commitment to the public interest’
Pages 12-14
Evidenced Activity : Ethical Considerations (continued)
Consider – approaches that could be taken to complete the task, way in which the activity is completed and general behaviour of individuals
What ethical principles, professional values or attitudes applied in the activity
What threats and safeguards were implemented? How you behaved ethically in relation to the activity How you could behave more ethically or
professionally in the future Encourages good habits and best practice
Pages 12-14
Evidenced Activity: Learning (300-500 words)
Reflect on how well you applied knowledge and skills to the activity
How it might influence future work and performance Whether you have learned something new? How the learning took place? How it related to previous knowledge? How you will apply the learning in the future and
your professional development? Whether the reflection has helped identify other
learning and development needs? Can be followed through to the General Reflection
and Learning sectionPage 14 and Appendix 2
Evidenced Activity: Oral Presentation (300-500 words)
Only required as part of one of the evidenced activities Present in a reasonable formal work setting An audience of at least 3 people Maximum of 4 pieces of evidence including employer
validation report Must include 1 or 2 pieces of evidence specifically
relating to the presentation; in addition to (for example) – slides, speaker notes or summary of feedback forms
Evidence should confirm your role in the presentation
Pages 14-16 and Appendix 3 (pages 32-34)
3. Overall Learning and Development: General Reflection and Future Learning Goals (1000-1500 words)
Reflect on your learning over the training period, covering the whole PEP experience
Should be completed after work experience log and three evidenced activities
How did the CIPFA theory influence you in practice? How you related learning to work experience? Positive and negative factors throughout the period What you learned about application of professional
values, ethics and attitudes to practical activities in the workplace?
Which activity had greatest effect on professional practice
Pages 16-17 and Appendix 2
Overall Learning and Development: General Reflection and Future Learning Goals
Identify future learning goals, both long and short term ‘Learning’ section of activities should identify these Prioritise the future goals and set deadlines Identify goals to be met in first year of CPD Explain why each goal is important to your development Important to link PEP to CPD
Template page 17
Summary of future learning goals
Development Needs(Learning Goals)
CPD Activities(Action to be taken to meet goal)
Time Frame Evidence that goal has been achieved
Maintain an understanding of the issues affecting the public sector
Reading public finance regularlyAttending update courses on current events (at least 2 per year)
By 30 June 20XX
Contribution to strategic planningCertificates of attendance
Develop my technical skills in Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and in SAP
Attending training coursesPractising and exploring software
By 01 Nov20XX
Certificates of attendanceFeedback from managers on my performance and effectiveness
CPD Action Plan
Key Roles and Responsibilities Development Needs CPD Activities
Managing budget process for Service A
Project management skills – planning, documenting and monitoring project progress.
Attend a Prince2 course.
Learning and Development Plan (Level 2)
Name: Membership Number: 12345678 CPD Year: 2013
PEP Submission and Review 3 copies – 2 for CIPFA and 1 for yourself Include the PEP submission form (on website) Purchase PEP submission via online CIPFA Shop Spiral or comb-bound documents Send copies secure, recorded delivery to the CIPFA
Student Support team at CETC London No set submission deadlines - submit at any time
after passing all required exams No interviews (unless for QA Purposes) Outcome either ‘complete’ or ‘incomplete’ Faster membership election - become a full member
quicker
Scoring Criteria pages 21-24
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