Certificate II in Community Recreation
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National Code SRC20206
Duration 505.00 hours (nominal)
The Certificate II in Community Recreation facilitates the development of the following knowledge and skills:
- Understand and apply the principles of community development in a community recreation work environment.
- Respond to clients at risk in a community recreation environment.
- Handle transactions at the pint of sale and reconcile takings
- Assist in the planning and preparation of sessions within the sport and recreation industry
- Assist in the conduct and supervision of sessions within the sport and recreation industry.
Seymour
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End |
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STSBA10
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17/02/10 | 30/11/10 |
Career Opportunities
The course is designed to develop the skills of students / employees in the community recreation areas. The students will be able to adequately perform the necessary tasks to develop key relationships and program for recreational activities at aquatic centres and multi-purpose sports stadiums.
Entry Requirements
Predominantly a first year VET in schools program and traineeships.
Duration & Delivery
one day per week for 1 year.
Assessment
Participants are assessed via completion of required tasks and a demonstration of skills, eg. Written and verbal assignments, practical work, classroom participation, projects and/or written tests.
Practical Placement
VET in schools complete 2 weeks of practical placement.
Qualification
The Certificate II in Community Recreation is a nationally recognised qualification.
Course Fees
An information brochure on course fees is available from the Customer Service Centre.
Recognition of Current Competencies (RCC)
RCC is an assessment process that involves re-assessment of a previously gained accredited qualification that may no longer be recognised by official bodies. If you have an earlier qualification and have current industry experience, the RCC process will involve assessment of your prior qualification against the current qualification and if successful will result in a full or partial upgrade to the current qualification. Contact the teaching department for further advice on RCC or request an information brochure from the Customer Service Centre.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
RPL is an evidence gathering assessment process where an individual's skills and knowledge in a specific vocational area are assessed against a unit or units of a nationally accredited training package. RPL is specifically for applicants who have skills and knowledge in a vocational area that may enable them to gain part or all of a formal qualification thus recognizing their non-formal and informal prior learning. Contact the teaching department for further advice on RPL or request an information brochure from the Customer Service Centre.
Pathways to Further Study
Certificate III in Community Recreation.
Certificate IV in Community Recreation.
Campus
Shepparton.
Wangaratta.
How to Apply
Applications can be made directly to the Customer Service Centre. For Traineeships employers must contact an Australian Apprenticeship Centre (AAC) for further information regarding Community Recreation Australian Apprenticeships.
Further Information
Contact the Customer Service Centre on 1300 468233 or visit our web site, www.gotafe.vic.edu.au
It may be necessary to cancel or postpone courses due to insufficient enrolments or funding changes.
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