Modification History
Not applicable.
Qualification Description
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who coordinate operational logistics for recreation services. It applies to senior technical and operational staff who work independently or with limited guidance from others. They take responsibility for their own work functions and outputs, and supervise the work of others.
Specialisations are available in customer service, aquatic technical operations, recreation programs and swim school coordination but are not mandatory to achieve this qualification.
This qualification provides a pathway to work for any type of sport, aquatic or recreation organisation including commercial, not-for-profit, community and government organisations.
The skills in this qualification must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and State or Territory legislation, Australian standards and industry codes of practice.
No occupational licensing, certification or specific legislative requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.
Entry Requirements
There are not entry requirements for this qualification.
Packaging Rules
17 units must be completed:
- 8 core units
- 9 elective units, consisting of:
- 6 units from the list below
- 3 units from the list below, elsewhere in SIS Training Package, or any other current Training Package or accredited course.
Packaging Rules to achieve a specialisation:
4 units from Group A must be selected for award of Certificate IV in Sport, Aquatics and Recreation (Customer Service)
All 4 units from Group B must be selected for award of Certificate IV in Sport, Aquatics and Recreation (Aquatic Technical Operations)
4 units from Group C must be selected for award of Certificate IV in Sport, Aquatics and Recreation (Recreation Programs)
4 units from Group D must be selected for award of Certificate IV in Sport, Aquatics and Recreation (Swim School Coordination)
The selection of electives must be guided by the job outcome sought, local industry requirements and the complexity of skills appropriate to the AQF level of this qualification.
Electives shown in italics have prerequisite units of competency, which are also listed within their appropriate group.
CORE UNITS |
|
BSBPEF402 |
Develop personal work priorities |
HLTWHS003 |
Maintain work health and safety |
SISXEMR004 |
Coordinate emergency responses |
SISXFAM003 |
Develop and review budgets for activities or projects |
SISXFAM004 |
Analyse participation patterns |
SISXMGT002 |
Develop and maintain stakeholder relationships |
SISXMGT004 |
Coordinate work teams |
SISXPLD006 |
Identify hazards, assess and control risks for sport, fitness and recreation activities |
ELECTIVE UNITS |
|
Group A – Customer Service |
|
BSBFIN302 |
Maintain financial records |
BSBTEC301 |
Design and produce business documents |
SIRXCEG002 |
Assist with customer difficulties |
SIRXCEG008 |
Manage disrespectful, aggressive or abusive customers |
SISXCCS005 |
Monitor and evaluate customer service |
SISXFAC012 |
Promote safe and effective use of facilities |
Group B – Aquatic Technical Operations |
|
SISCAQU015 |
Test pool water quality |
SISCAQU016 |
Manage pool water quality |
SISCAQU017 |
Monitor and maintain aquatic facility plant and equipment |
SISXFAC009 |
Coordinate facility maintenance |
Group C – Recreation Programs |
|
SISXFAC012 |
Promote safe and effective use of facilities |
SISXIND010 |
Protect children and young people |
SISXMGT005 |
Facilitate community recreation initiatives |
SISXPLD003 |
Plan recreation programs |
SISXPLD004 |
Facilitate groups |
SISXPLD005 |
Facilitate inclusion for people with disability |
Group D – Swim School Coordination |
|
BSBSTR402 |
Implement continuous improvement |
SISXFAC012 |
Promote safe and effective use of facilities |
SISXIND010 |
Protect children and young people |
SISXPLD007 |
Schedule sport, fitness, aquatic and recreation activities |
SITXCCS015 |
Enhance customer service experiences |
Group E – General Electives |
|
BSBLDR412 |
Communicate effectively as a workplace leader |
BSBLDR414 |
Lead team effectiveness |
BSBOPS405 |
Organise business meetings |
BSBOPS406 |
Participate in organisational governance |
BSBPMG430 |
Undertake project work |
CHCCDE021 |
Develop and support community resources |
CHCCDE023 |
Develop and provide community projects |
CHCDIV001 |
Work with diverse people |
CHCYTH021 |
Support youth programs |
HLTAID011 |
Provide First Aid |
HLTAID014 |
Provide Advanced First Aid |
HLTAID015 |
Provide advanced resuscitation and oxygen therapy |
HLTINF007 |
Implement and monitor infection prevention and control standards, policies and procedures |
PSPPCM007 |
Manage contracts |
SIRXOSM002 |
Maintain ethical and professional standards when using social media and online platforms |
SIRXOSM003 |
Use social media and online tools |
SISCAQU018 |
Operate self-contained breathing apparatus in aquatic facility emergencies |
SISCAQU021 |
Perform complex water rescues |
SISCAQU022 |
Provide oxygen resuscitation and therapy in an aquatic environment |
SISOPLN006 |
Plan for minimal environmental impact |
SISXCAI011 |
Develop and deliver long-term training programs |
SISXFAC008 |
Monitor and maintain facility plant and equipment |
SISXFAC011 |
Manage stock supply and purchase |
SISXFAM001 |
Organise and supervise participant travel |
SISXFAM006 |
Coordinate sport, fitness or recreation events |
SISXIND008 |
Manage legal compliance in sport and recreation |
SISXIND011 |
Maintain sport, fitness and recreation industry knowledge |
SISXIND012 |
Select and use technology for sport, fitness and recreation work |
SISXMGT003 |
Recruit, induct and manage volunteers |
Qualification Mapping Information
Supersedes and is not equivalent to SIS40115 Certificate IV in Sport and Recreation.
Links
Companion Volume implementation guides are found in VETNet - https://vetnet.gov.au/Pages/TrainingDocs.aspx?q=1ca50016-24d2-4161-a044-d3faa200268b