Leadership Schemes Quality Manual

Last updated 2025

Quality Assurance

Quality assurance for Mountain Training leadership and skills schemes is managed by its constituent national organisations, such as Mountain Training England. This manual outlines how Mountain Training England works collaboratively with it's providers, directors and course staff to achieve this.

Providers must adhere to the obligations outlined in the Provider Agreement. The agreement is digitally signed by the provider administrator. Our 'requirements' are highlighted throughout the 'Provider and course staff area' and should be considered mandatory.

1. Provider Responsibilities
2. Course Administration (providers)
3. Director Responsibilities
4. Course Administration (directors)
5. Course Staff Requirements

REQUIREMENTS:
Providers must ensure all course staffing adheres to the requirements outlined in the scheme handbook and below.

Training Courses

Essential:

  • Have held the relevant or higher qualification for at least 12 months.
  • Have worked on 20 sessions within the scope of the qualification and within the previous three years.

 

Desirable:

  • Attended a Mountain Training Train the Trainers workshop.
  • Attended a Mountain Training Course Director and Staff workshop.
  • Be a member of one of the associations:
    • Mountain Training Association
    • Association of Mountaineering Instructors
    • British Association of International Mountain Leaders
    • British Mountain Guides
  • Have diverse CPD experiences to draw from.
  • Have experience working for a variety of appropriate organisations and with diverse groups.

 

Assessment Courses

Essential:
In addition to the Training Course criteria above:

  • Have experience of working on two complete training courses for the relevant qualification.

 

Desirable:
In addition to the essential criteria above:

  • Experience of working with multiple providers for the relevant qualification courses.
  • Attendance on an approved Mountain Training assessors workshop.
  • Involvement in the delivery of in-house training relevant to the qualification.
  • Holding an qualification higher than the minimum required to work on the course.

 

Delivery staff are role models for participants. As such, staff should be active hill walkers or climbers relative to the qualification being delivered. Such currency can be maintained through recreational or work-related hill walking and climbing.

6. Maintaining Approval
7. Professional Conduct
8. Observers and Mock Students
9. Course Delivery
10. Equipment
11. Base Environments
12. Venues
13. Adverse Weather Conditions
14. Candidate Management System and Digital Logbook
15. Moderation Visits
16. Equality
17. Incidents and Near Misses
18. Annual Audit
19. Mountain Training England dispute resolution process
20. Support for providers, directors, staff and candidates