Level 5 Retrofit Coordination and Risk Management
FUNDED THROUGH Department for energy security and net zero
FUNDED COURSE AVAILABLE FROM £750 + VAT*
Self-paced
£1,700 to £2,500 + VAT
Retrofit coordinators play a pivotal role in the UK’s efforts to decarbonise its housing stock. Central to PAS 2035, the role protects homeowners and clients by managing projects in compliance with the standard.
Retrofit coordinators manage the PAS 2035 process throughout a project. Crucially, they ensure compliance with procurement, specification and delivery of measures in all domestic retrofit projects.
Guiding the decision-making process, the retrofit coordinator protects the resident or homeowner’s interest from survey to handover. This makes them essential for quality assurance and stakeholder liaison.
This course equips you with the skills and knowledge to complete major projects successfully, bringing all key roles involved with whole-house retrofit under your direction. Once complete, you’ll be regarded as one of the most senior professionals on site.
All learners successfully passing the assessments will be recommended for a Level 5 Diploma in Retrofit Coordination and Risk Management from AIM Qualifications, an Ofqual-regulated awarding body.
As a regulated qualification, the Level 5 Diploma in Retrofit Coordination and Risk Management has some specific eligibility criteria. The minimum requirements for all methods of study include the following key criteria:
All learners are assigned to one of The Retrofit Academy’s assessors, who will provide guidance and feedback on all assignments.
All assessors are graduates from the Level 5 Diploma, hand-picked for their experience and expertise.
The course is assessed via:
When you sign up to the course, you will gain access to The Retrofit Academy learning management system. This is our state-of-the-art e-learning platform through which the course is delivered and your assignments are submitted.
The e-learning modules are enhanced by our unique retrofit coordinator bootcamps, which give you a crucial peer learning experience supported by our expert tutors, who are also practising retrofit coordinators.
Bootcamps are available online via virtual learning or in a Retrofit Academy Hub, depending on your preference.
If you’re already a qualified construction or design professional, you may be eligible for our Pro-Track programme – a 100% self-guided pathway.
The AIM Level 5 Diploma in Retrofit Coordination and Risk Management will be available for the CITB short-term qualifications grant, up to £600.
There are four ways to complete this course:
Self-guided e-learning and online assessment
For built environment professionals with Level 4 qualifications or higher only
Must be completed within 12 months
Option to upgrade to 5-day assessor marking time
Self-guided e-learning with a 12-hour expert-led Zoom bootcamp, delivered over four sessions
Must be completed within 12 months
Self-guided e-learning with a 12-hour expert-led Zoom bootcamp, delivered over two consecutive days
Learn from peers and expert tutors in a physical classroom
Must be completed within 12 months
Self-guided e-learning with a bespoke 12-hour expert-led bootcamp, delivered online via Zoom or in a classroom
Can be completed in as little as six weeks
Assignments marked within 5 days
To become a retrofit coordinator, you need to have a qualification in a built environment subject that is at least Level 3 with a minimum of 12 credits.
If you hold a university degree relevant to the built environment, this would also meet the entry requirements for this course.
Looking for more detail? Download the full prospectus to get a complete breakdown.
Self-paced
Once enrolled you have 12 months
to complete
£1,700 to £2,500 + VAT
or 3 interest-FREE
instalments