Certificate III in Sport and Recreation - SRS30206
Posted on June 2, 2009 in the Uncategorized category |
(Career Oriented Participation)
About the qualification:
This qualification is for those wishing to make a career out of playing sport or being involved in a sports facilitated career. It is considered entry level and facilitates the development of the following knowledge and skills at regional/state and territory level:
- Training for events under the guidance of coaches to improve fitness, skills and mental preparation
- Assessing other competitors and conditions at venues
- Deciding on strategies in consultation with coaches
- Playing in competitions
- Undertaking promotional and media duties
- Running junior coaching clinics
- Arranging financial sponsorship or contracts
Qualification Pathways
The Certificate III in Sport & Recreation (Career Oriented Participation) is the lead up to either Certificate IV or Diploma qualifications from the Sport and Recreation Training Package and provides a foundation for pathway choices.
Those seeking a coaching career in Sport and Recreation can then go on to undertake the Diploma of Sport (Coaching) or the Diploma of Sport (Officiating) or other Diploma courses from within the Sport and Recreation Training Package.
Please speak with our Training Manager if you are interested in pursuing further options at the completion of your course.
Course Content
For this qualification you are required to complete nine (9) core units of competency, eleven (11) Stream units of competency, four (4) Golf specific elective units and seven (7) non-golf specific electives, making a total of 31 units of competency.
Students will be required to undertake a maximum of 160 hours practical work experience as part of this course which will be arranged by One Step Further.
We will be happy to sit and discuss these options with you prior to you enrolling in your course.
Course Duration - Learning and Assessment Strategies
Each person undertaking this qualification brings their own education and skills levels to the table, impacting on the overall time taken to complete their course.
Generally the Certificate III in Sport & Recreation (Career Oriented Participation) can be offered either in a classroom environment over thirty-two (32) through a traineeship over 12 to 24 months (*Conditions Apply) or self paced by a combination of on-the-job and tutorial study.
With the on-line web-based learning facilities and trainer support, participants have the capacity to complete their training in real-time yet at a pace that is reflective of their learning requirements.
Assessments for this qualification will be a combination of demonstration, questioning, role plays, case studies, written tests and portfolio work. Units of competency may be clustered together for delivery and assessment as per the requirements of the training package as well as for practical industry purposes.
Additional Benefits of Training with One Step Further - Institute of Excellence
- The Institute can provide flexible learning options to enable students to be able to work in with employers or other formal commitments whilst undertaking their training
- The Institute can arrange practical work experience within Industry to support your learning and development outcomes as well as provide opportunity for employment leads
- The Institute can arrange progressive payment plans for tuition including student loans
- The Institute can assist with resume writing and interview skills
- The Institute can assist with professional development opportunities
- The Institute brings a professional and fresh approach to your learning and professional development
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