Design Buy Build

Main Menu

  • Home
  • About Us
    • Rates & Data
    • Media Pack
  • Digital
    • Information
    • Latest Newsletter
  • Issues
    • 2025
      • Issue 75
      • Issue 74
      • Issue 73
      • Issue 72
    • 2024
      • Issue 71
      • Issue 70
      • Issue 69
      • Issue 68
      • Issue 67
      • Issue 66
    • 2023
      • Issue 65
      • Issue 64
      • Issue 63
      • Issue 62
      • Issue 61
      • Issue 60
    • 2022
      • Issue 59
      • Issue 58
      • Issue 57
      • Issue 56
      • Issue 55
      • Issue 54
    • 2021
      • Issue 53
      • Issue 52
      • Issue 51
      • Issue 50
      • Issue 49
      • Issue 48
    • 2020
      • Issue 47
      • Issue 46
      • Issue 45
      • Issue 44
      • Issue 43
      • Issue 42
    • 2019
      • Issue 41
      • Issue 40
      • Issue 39
      • Issue 38
      • Issue 37
      • Issue 36
    • 2018
      • Issue 35
      • Issue 34
      • Issue 33
      • Issue 32
      • Issue 31
      • Issue 30
    • 2017
      • Issue 29
      • Issue 28
      • Issue 27
      • Issue 26
      • Issue 25
      • Issue 24
    • 2016
      • Issue 23
      • Issue 22
      • Issue 21
      • Issue 20
      • Issue 19
      • Issue 18
    • 2015
      • Issue 17
      • Issue 16
      • Issue 15
      • Issue 14
      • Issue 13
      • Issue 12
    • 2014
      • Issue 11
      • Issue 10
      • Issue 9
      • Issue 8
      • Issue 7
    • 2013
      • Issue 6
      • Issue 5
      • Issue 4
      • Issue 3
      • Issue 2
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Us
Sign in / Join

Login

Welcome! Login in to your account
Lost your password?

Lost Password

Back to login

logo

Design Buy Build

  • Home
  • About Us
    • Rates & Data
    • Media Pack
  • Digital
    • Information
    • Latest Newsletter
  • Issues
    • 2025
      • Issue 75
      • Issue 74
      • Issue 73
      • Issue 72
    • 2024
      • Issue 71
      • Issue 70
      • Issue 69
      • Issue 68
      • Issue 67
      • Issue 66
    • 2023
      • Issue 65
      • Issue 64
      • Issue 63
      • Issue 62
      • Issue 61
      • Issue 60
    • 2022
      • Issue 59
      • Issue 58
      • Issue 57
      • Issue 56
      • Issue 55
      • Issue 54
    • 2021
      • Issue 53
      • Issue 52
      • Issue 51
      • Issue 50
      • Issue 49
      • Issue 48
    • 2020
      • Issue 47
      • Issue 46
      • Issue 45
      • Issue 44
      • Issue 43
      • Issue 42
    • 2019
      • Issue 41
      • Issue 40
      • Issue 39
      • Issue 38
      • Issue 37
      • Issue 36
    • 2018
      • Issue 35
      • Issue 34
      • Issue 33
      • Issue 32
      • Issue 31
      • Issue 30
    • 2017
      • Issue 29
      • Issue 28
      • Issue 27
      • Issue 26
      • Issue 25
      • Issue 24
    • 2016
      • Issue 23
      • Issue 22
      • Issue 21
      • Issue 20
      • Issue 19
      • Issue 18
    • 2015
      • Issue 17
      • Issue 16
      • Issue 15
      • Issue 14
      • Issue 13
      • Issue 12
    • 2014
      • Issue 11
      • Issue 10
      • Issue 9
      • Issue 8
      • Issue 7
    • 2013
      • Issue 6
      • Issue 5
      • Issue 4
      • Issue 3
      • Issue 2
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Us
DBB216
Home›Newsletter›DBB216›Love Houses? Why Not Make A Career Of It?

Love Houses? Why Not Make A Career Of It?

By Josh Holmes
February 17, 2016
1245
0

Working as a residential surveyor and valuer is the perfect way forward for those with an interest in property. This professional and well respected career commands excellent salary prospects and, due to an impending skills shortage in the industry, demand for surveying services is ever increasing. 

The SAVA School of Surveying is the first training provider to offer a vocational route into the residential surveying and valuation profession, with the full support of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Working closely with RICS’ experienced surveyors and lenders, SAVA, who have training bases in Milton Keynes, London and Barnsley, developed the level 6 Diploma in Residential Surveying and Valuation, drawing on over a decade of industry knowledge.

The diploma offers a part-time alternative to university education for those with new career ambitions in surveying, and learners can expect to qualify in as little as 18 months. The course is structured to allow learners to continue to work full time whilst qualifying.

Once qualified, SAVA graduates are eligible for direct entry into RICS at Associate member level, meaning they can offer RICS products such as HomeBuyer Reports and valuations, as well as having the prestigious AssocRICS designation after their name. In addition, the qualification provides the perfect stepping-stone towards full RICS Chartered Surveyor status.

Hilary Grayson, Head of Surveying Services at SAVA, comments, “Innovation has always been at the heart of SAVA. The residential surveying industry is set to suffer from a skills shortage caused by an ageing workforce and the traditional degree route into the profession is simply not feasible for everyone.

“We’re offering those with family and existing work commitments the chance to pursue a new career without sacrificing all their time,” Hilary says. “This blended learning approach is perfect for learners looking to study while they work, and we have a dedicated team of expert trainers working hard to ensure that our online material is just as comprehensive and engaging as the face-to-face sessions.

“The course is challenging and a big commitment to undertake, but the career is very rewarding. We are proud to have developed a qualification that meets RICS standards and are excited to be able to offer this new opportunity to those looking to kick start their career in surveying.”

The SAVA School of Surveying holds three course intakes per year – Milton Keynes, London and a northern venue – with each intake limited to just 40 places. The school holds regular open days to promote the course and career opportunities available. For more information, please visit the SAVA website.

The SAVA School of Surveying, created in 2014, emerged from Surveyors and Valuers Accreditation (SAVA) which is owned by National Energy Services Ltd, the UK’s home for energy assessors, home inspectors, surveyors and low carbon professionals.

www.surveyorqualifications.co.uk

SAVA-Logo-360px

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

Share this:

  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook

Related

Previous Article

Sliding Folding Doors

Next Article

Advanced Protects Vital Data And Computing Assets ...

Latest Issue



[Click Here to view the Low Res PDF version]

<center>
© Copyright Design Buy Build. All rights reserved.
 

Loading Comments...
 

    MH Media Global uses cookies to ensure the best user experience. If you do not wish to allow cookies, please click refuse.