Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
SIS20115
This course will give learners the foundational skills needed to work in customer contact positions in the sport and recreation industry. They will develop skills in coaching, first aid, sport and recreation equipment and assisting with activity sessions.
Delivery Mode
Face to Face
College
Groves Christian College (CRICOS Provider #03246J)
Duration
Equivalent to 8 Terms (2 Years) or equivalent to 10 Terms (2.5 years)
QCE Credits
This course contributes to QCE Credits. Please see your Careers advisor for more information.
Fees
There are no additional fees to the learner.
Entry Requirements
Learners are required to take a Language, Literacy & Numeracy assessment pre-enrolment. This will help us support you if necessary in achieving a successful outcome.
Possible Pathway Options
Learners may continue with further study post school or with another RTO.
Possible Career Outcomes
Possible career outcomes include Communities Activity Assistant, Leisure Assistant, Facility Assistant, Recreation Assistant
Course Units
To compete SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation, learners must complete eight (8) core units and five (5) elective units.
Core Units | |
BSBWOR202 | Organise and complete daily work activities |
HLTAID003 | Provide first aid |
HLTWHS001 | Participate in workplace health and safety |
SISCAI002 | Assist with activity sessions |
SISXCCS001 | Provide quality service |
SISXEMR001 | Respond to emergency situations |
SISXIND001 | Work effectively in sport, fitness and recreation environments |
SISXIND002 | Maintain sport, fitness and recreation industry knowledge |
Elective Units* | |
BSBWOR201 | Manage personal stress in the workplace |
SISXCAI001 | Provide equipment for activities |
SISXFAC001 | Maintain equipment for activities |
SISXFAC002 | Maintain sport, fitness and recreation facilities |
SISSSCO001 | Conduct sport coaching sessions with foundation level participants |
Optional Unit^ | |
HLTAID001 | Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation |
Training and Assessment
Learners are expected to engage in class sessions on a regular basis, meet course requirements and undertake a certain amount of self-directed preparation, reading and practice at their initiative and in their own time.
Assessments include observation of performance, short answer questions, quizzes, activity sheets, case studies, role plays and assignments.
Digital Equipment
Learners will need access to a digital video recording device and/or a digital camera and associated software to save and upload video, image and audio files to Learner.Link. Software such as Adobe Reader, Windows Media Player, Windows Photo Viewer etc. are available as a free download from the internet.
Download the Course Description here
^ Successful completion of this unit will result in being issued a separate Statement of Attainment
*Correct at time of publication, subject to change
30 July 2020
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