COURSE GUIDE TERM 2 2021 - TAMWORTH COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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WELCOME TO TAMWORTH COMMUNITY COLLEGE We’re a community based, not-for-profit, Registered 4 STUDENT INFORMATION Training Organisation (RTO) and Registered Charity. 7 QUALIFICATIONS We are on a mission to provide our community with adult 10 TRAINING & ASSESSMENT education and training that enriches and transforms lives. 11 VOCATIONAL PATHWAYS We offer innovative, flexible and engaging training opportunities that support and inspire people 12 SHORT BUSINESS COURSES from all ages, backgrounds and skill levels. 13 COMPUTING We are committed to equipping people with the underpinning 15 COMPLIANCE skills they need to build their confidence, unlock potential and 19 FIRST AID seize opportunities to get involved in our community, gain meaningful employment and achieve career 20 MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID goals. 21 HOSPITALITY 23 GENERAL INTEREST FUNDED TRAINING PROGRAMS ABOUT US Tamworth Community College is an approved RTO ID 90095 provider of the following programs: ABN 19 710 075 713 NSW Government Smart and Skilled • ACE Program Tamworth Community College partners with NSW Department • AgSkilled 2.0 Program of Education to deliver funded courses in 2021. This funding is in partnership with the NSW Government and Commonwealth • Entitlement Foundation Skills Government. • Entitlement Full Qualification • Fee-Free Scholarships All courses with the Nationally Recognised Training • Targeted Priorities Full Qualifications (NRT) logo are accredited and comply with a national • Targeted Priorities Part Qualifications standard. These courses are recognised by employers • Traineeships & School-Based Traineeships and educational institutions Australia wide. JobTrainer (an initiative of the Commonwealth All training delivered by Tamworth Community College meets the Government, supported by the NSW Government requirements set by the Australian National Regulator; Australian Smart and Skilled Program) Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) and the Australian Qualifications • Skilling for Recovery Framework (AQF); the national policy for regulated qualifications in • Summer Skills Program Australian education and training. A fee exemption may be available for eligible students. Speak to our student support team for more information or visit: smartandskilled.nsw.gov.au WWW.TAMWORTH.NSW.EDU.AU TCC TERM 2 2021 WELCOME / CONTENTS 3
STUDENT COVID-19 CONDITIONS INFORMATION OF ENTRY At Tamworth Community UNIQUE STUDENT IDENTIFIER (USI) College, our priority is always The USI is a reference number made up of ten numbers and letters that: serving our students and the • creates a secure online record of your recognised training and communities we operate in. qualifications gained in Australia, from all training providers you undertake We seek to provide a safe recognised training with environment for our students, • will give you access to your training records and transcripts visitors, and our team and in • can be accessed online, anytime and anywhere times such as these, we believe • stays with you for life it is our role and responsibility to do our best to ensure we If you are a new or continuing student undertaking nationally recognised can provide access to the training, you need a USI in order to receive your qualification or statement of training people need while attainment. If you don't have a USI you will not receive your qualification or doing everything we can statement of attainment. to keep everyone safe and Your USI will give you access to an online record of the training you have done healthy. since 1 January 2015. You will also be able to produce a comprehensive transcript Our COVID-19 CONDITIONS of your training. This can be used when applying for a job, seeking a credit OF ENTRY outline the transfer or demonstrating pre-requisites when undertaking further training. conditions of entry and It is free and easy to create your own USI. Visit www.usi.gov.au procedures all students, visitors, and staff must follow CANCELLATIONS, REFUNDS & TRANSFERS whilst attending TCC to If Tamworth Community College (TCC) cancels a course, the student/s will ensure their health and safety be notified and issued a full refund. and that of others, through minimisation of the risk of TCC cannot accept responsibility for changes in personal circumstances or exposure to COVID-19. If you work commitments. Refunds with no penalty will only be given when notice plan to attend the College, of withdrawal/non-attendance is received at least three (3) working days we ask that you please read before the scheduled course commencement. Where notice of withdrawal/ and abide by our COVID-19 non-attendance is received less than three (3) working days prior to course CONDITIONS OF ENTRY, commencement, no refund will be issued and no transfers offered. which can be found here: www.tamworth.nsw.edu.au/ In certain circumstances (i.e. illness, death in the family), TCC can offer one covid-19-conditions-of-entry transfer and credit fees to a later course. A $20.00 administration fee will apply. A decision will be made on a case by case basis. In addition to our conditions of entry, we have: Courses are scheduled to begin promptly at the time stated. Late arrivals may not be accepted to the course and are not eligible for a transfer or refund. • installed hand sanitising stations throughout the FEE POLICY building Short Courses - Payment of short course fees is required in full a week prior to • placed signage throughout course commencement. Payment of fees secures your placement in a course. the building displaying Full Qualifications - Payment arrangements will be made prior to course health information commencement. Payments of no more than $1000 will be accepted from an • reduced class sizes to individual prior to the first session. facilitate physical distancing • establish staggered class PAYMENT PLANS break times to facilitate Payment plans for full qualifications can be arranged. physical distancing CONCESSIONS • increased cleaning and Our experienced training support officers can assist you to assess your sanitisation of our premises eligibility for available fee exemptions and concessions. and equipment • prepared our team to SCHOLARSHIPS respond quickly to any Fee-Free Scholarships may be available to eligible students, for more info emerging situation should it visit: smartandskilled.nsw.gov.au/for-students/fee-free-scholarships occur. MINIMUM ENROLMENT AGE If you have any questions or The minimum age for a student enrolled in a course at TCC is 14 years. would like to know more about Enrolment forms for students under the age of 18 must be signed by their the steps we are taking to parent or guardian. Any school aged student (17 or under) must obtain protect our students, visitors, permission from their school if enrolling in a course that is delivered during and staff, you can contact regular school hours. Students, regardless of age, must be respectful of the us on 02 6763 0630 or at adult learning environment in which they are participating. TCC adheres to enquiries@tamworth.nsw.edu.au the Child Protect (Working with Children) Act 2012. 4 STUDENT INFORMATION TCC TERM 2 2021
OUR QUALIFICATIONS WHICH LEVEL Our full qualifications focus on occupational skills and competencies that will provide you with the real- IS RIGHT FOR world skills you'll need to achieve your career goals. YOU? We offer 23 nationally recognised qualifications for you to choose from. Choose your interest. Choose your level. Choose your study The Australian Qualifications Framework method. Choose Tamworth Community College and take your first (AQF) is the national policy for regulated step on your path to success! qualifications in Australia. It incorporates qualifications from each education FSK10119 Certificate I in Access to Vocational Pathways sector – schools, vocational education and training (VET) and higher education FSK10219 Certificate I in Skills for Vocational Pathways – into a single comprehensive framework. FSK20119 Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways TCC offers five of the seven AQF levels ICT10115 Certificate I in Information, Digital Media and Technology that apply to the Australian VET system. Our friendly team can help you to select SIT20316 Certificate II in Hospitality the right qualification level to suit your BSB20115 Certificate II in Business needs and goals. BSB30115 Certificate III in Business CERTIFICATE I BSB30415 Certificate III in Business Administration Certificate I level qualifications cover base-level knowledge and skills for BSB31015 Certificate III in Business Administration (Legal) entry into the workforce, community BSB31115 Certificate III in Business Administration (Medical) involvement and/or further learning. FNS30317 Certificate III in Accounts Administration CERTIFICATE II BSB40215 Certificate IV in Business Certificate II level qualifications prepare students for entry-level positions BSB42618 Certificate IV in New Small Business in a variety of industries. As well as BSB40515 Certificate IV in Business Administration providing basic knowledge, technical and communication skills, a Certificate II BSB42015 Certificate IV in Leadership and Management demonstrates to a potential employer that BSB40915 Certificate IV in Governance you’re actively interested in their industry. BSB41015 Certificate IV in Human Resources CERTIFICATE III BSB41419 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety Certificate III graduates will have theoretical and practical knowledge TAE40116 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment and skills to apply in the workplace BSB50415 Diploma of Business Administration immediately. Certificate III level qualifications are ideal for those wanting BSB51918 Diploma of Leadership & Management to move out of entry-level roles, pursue TAE50116 Diploma of Vocational Education and Training a career, formalise existing skills or undertake further training. TAE50216 Diploma of Training Design and Development CERTIFICATE IV UNITS OF COMPETENCY Certificate IV graduates will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for specialised and skilled work, such as those in supervisory and PUAFER004 Respond to facility emergencies management positions. PUAFER005 Operate as part of an emergency control organisation Certificate IV level qualifications are PUAFER006 Lead an emergency control organisation perfect for those who want to advance PUAFER008 Confine small emergencies in a facility their careers in the industry they already work in or to specialise in a particular RIIWHS202E Enter and work in confined spaces area of interest. RIIWHS204E Work safely at heights DIPLOMA Diploma level graduates will have broad and in-depth knowledge and skills that STUDENT Student fees are based on the qualification and can be applied at a management level in a variety of industries. They will apply FEES2021 characteristics of the knowledge and skills to demonstrate student. autonomy, judgement and defined Please call the College responsibility. Diploma level graduates will on 02 6763 0630 for develop comprehensive knowledge and more information. skills in leadership, planning and innovation. WWW.TAMWORTH.NSW.EDU.AU TCC TERM 2 2021 STUDENT INFORMATION 5
CONGRATS AYVA! Tamworth Community College student, Ayva Steel, has been announced as winner of the 2020 Community Colleges FAREWELL, Australia Community Education Student of the Year Award. MICHELLE! Tamworth Community College Chief Executive Officer, Michelle Simpson, has embarked on a new journey after nine and a half years of dedicated service with us. The College will forever be grateful to Michelle for her leadership, commitment to community, and for navigating us through such a challenging 2020. We will miss her professionalism, empathy, wisdom and friendship. We are excited for Michelle’s next venture and wish her all the best. Thank you, Michelle! Community Colleges Australia Introductory welcomes at the announced the winners of the 2020 Award ceremony were provided Community Education Student of by the Hon Dr Geoff Lee MP, NSW the Year Awards, in a virtual Zoom Minister for Skills and Tertiary event that involved around 120 Education; and the Hon Steve people at more than 20 locations Irons MP, Assistant Minister for across Australia. Vocational Education, Training and Apprenticeships (Commonwealth). Ayva Steel, student of Tamworth Community College, was awarded The Awards were hosted by Community Education Student CCA’s CEO, Dr Don Perlgut and of the Year. Ayva studied both awards were presented by Austin Certificate III in Business and Whitehead, Training Sector Certificate IV in Business. Ayva is currently undertaking a traineeship Governance and Improvement, NSW Department of Education, on WE OFFER with Training Services NSW, hosted behalf of the NSW Government, SUPPORTIVE TRAINING by Hunter Valley Training Company. which sponsored this year’s Awards. The judging panel consisted of The College describes Ayva as “an OPTIONS Vanessa Iles, Manager of the outstanding young lady who has Reading Writing Hotline, and met so many challenges in her life Gordon Amann, former CEO & with determination, motivation and Principal of Coffs Coast Community • LLN Support confidence. This is how she has also College. • Accessibility & Disability met her employment and training Support obligations, achieving outstanding We are very proud of Ayva and her • Student Hub results during her training and achievements, and wish her all the traineeship.” best in her future endeavours. Please call the College on 02 6763 0630 for more information. Cover Image: Ayva Steel 6 STUDENT INFORMATION TCC TERM 2 2021 WWW.TAMWORTH.NSW.EDU.AU
QUALIFICATIONS BSB20115 CERTIFICATE II IN BUSINESS Designed to equip students with introductory office and reception skills to gain employment PATHWAYS TO UNIVERSITY in roles such as administration assistant, data entry operator, customer service clerk, office junior or receptionist. Gain valuable customer service skills and become proficient in the use of office technology such as Earn, learn and gain computers and printers. credit towards a Date A 20 Mondays beginning 19 April Time 9am – 3pm Fee Student fee details on page 5 Bachelor Degree! Date B 30 Mondays beginning 19 April At Tamworth Community College we are Time 6pm – 9pm committed to providing our students with Fee Student fee details on page 5 innovative, flexible and professional training. That’s why we have expanded our business training to offer credit transfer agreements with the University of Newcastle, University of BSB30115 CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS New England and Southern Cross University. Build a strong foundation for your career in the business sector. Throughout the • Bachelor of Business qualification you will develop essential skills in communication, team work, planning and at University of Newcastle problem solving. Students will cover a wide range of valuable business • Bachelor of Commerce abilities such as understanding and participating in at University of Newcastle WHS practices, customer service and the microsoft office suite. • Bachelor of Business at University of New England Date A 20 Mondays beginning 19 April Time 9am – 3pm • Southern Cross University Fee Student fee details on page 5 Credit Linkages Date B 30 Mondays beginning 19 April For further details view the live and searchable AQF Vocational Qualification Credit Linkages Time 6pm – 9pm document published at www.scu.edu.au/ Fee Student fee details on page 5 aqfvocationallinkages for specific credit details into a range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. BSB30415 CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION This means you can take a gap year, without the gap. Spend a year working, saving, This qualification provides students with maybe some travelling, and work towards practical and industry relevant training in key completing your degree; all without having areas of administration such as basic finance, customer service, computing and WHS. to leave home. If, at the end of the year you decide not to continue to University, you will This training will assist participants to gain valuable workplace skills and knowledge for their resume. still graduate from TCC with a qualification highly valued by employers. ENQUIRE NOW! Date A 20 Mondays beginning 19 April Time 9am – 3pm Contact our team to learn more about our Pathways to University Program Fee Student fee details on page 5 and begin your enrolment. Date B 30 Mondays beginning 19 April Time 6pm – 9pm Fee Student fee details on page 5 TCC TERM 2 2021 QUALIFICATIONS 7
BSB31015 CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS BSB40515 CERTIFICATE IV IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (LEGAL) ADMINISTRATION Geared towards those seeking a career in a Focus on vital administration skills to add legal office. to your experience and implement in your everyday work life. Learn to interpret and use legal terminology, draft legal correspondence, maintain records for Throughout this qualification students will undertake time and legal disbursements and apply principles of activities and assessments designed to increase their confidentiality and security in the legal office. communication and customer service skills in areas such as writing business documents and referring Contact our team to express your interest. enquiries. Fee Student fee details on page 5 Date A 20 Mondays beginning 19 April Time 9am – 3pm BSB31115 CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS Fee Student fee details on page 5 ADMINISTRATION (MEDICAL) The ideal qualification for those wishing to Date B 30 Mondays beginning 19 April gain employment in the healthcare industry, Time 6pm – 9pm or for those already in the industry who wish to formalise their training. Fee Student fee details on page 5 Focus on medical terminology, maintaining patient records and understanding day-to-day processes of a BSB40915 CERTIFICATE IV IN GOVERNANCE medical office. This qualification supports board of Contact our team to express your interest. governance roles. Individuals undertaking this qualification will typically be a board Fee Student fee details on page 5 member, coordinator of governance or committee member. FNS30317 CERTIFICATE III IN ACCOUNTS This qualification reflects the role of individuals who ADMINISTRATION undertake the responsibilities required of a member of a Board of Governance of an organisation. Students Kick start a career in payroll services, will cover board member responsibilities, working accounts payable and receivable, or office within organisational structure and analysing financial management. reports and budgets. Focusing on core administration and accounting skills, Gain practical knowledge and skills on governance students will learn to design and produce business topics and develop increased confidence so that you documents, perform financial calculations and can make a valued contribution as a member of your contribute to the health and safety of others. Board or Management Committee. Date A 20 Mondays beginning 19 April Contact our team to express your interest. Time 9am – 3pm Fee $2,500 Fee Student fee details on page 5 BSB41015 CERTIFICATE IV IN HUMAN Date B 30 Mondays beginning 19 April RESOURCES Time 6pm – 9pm This qualification is suitable for individuals working in a range of human resources Fee Student fee details on page 5 management positions including assistants, coordinators, administrators and payroll officers. BSB40215 CERTIFICATE IV IN BUSINESS Throughout the course students will develop fundamental knowledge and understanding of human Designed for those who would like to resource functions including recruitment, performance expand their knowledge and existing skills in management, industrial relations procedures and a range of business areas. leading effective workplace relationships. You will complete practical assessments and activities Students will develop valuable skills to carry out to improve your time management skills and ability performance management, interviews, coaching and to work independently, as well as part of a team. Gain mentoring. the knowledge and skills to explore career options such as project officer or team leader. Contact our team to express your interest. Date A 20 Mondays beginning 19 April Fee Student fee details on page 5 Time 9am – 3pm Fee Student fee details on page 5 Date B 30 Mondays beginning 19 April Time Fee 6pm – 9pm Student fee details on page 5 VISIT OUR WEBSITE 8 QUALIFICATIONS TCC TERM 2 2021
BSB41419 CERTIFICATE IV IN WORK HEALTH & SAFETY Like us on The Certificate IV in Work Health & Safety is suitable for people working in a WHS role FACEBOOK! providing leadership and guidance to others. Targeted at coordinators, advisors and facilitators, expect practical, industry relevant training to develop the skills and knowledge required to interpret and apply WHS practices. BSB50415 DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Students learn to contribute to implementing and maintaining WHS consultation and participation Designed for high level administration processes, WHS hazard identification, risk assessment professionals. and risk control, implementing and maintaining WHS management systems and assist with responding to This qualification focuses on the key incidents. leadership and organisational capabilities required of administrators in a variety of business Contact our team to express your interest. environments. Includes the following: Fee Student fee details on page 5 • Advanced project, payroll and/or meeting management • Delivering and managing quality customer service • Developing workplace sustainability policies and BSB42015 CERTIFICATE IV IN LEADERSHIP & procedures MANAGEMENT • Planning and implementing administrative systems This qualification reflects the role of Entry requirements: individuals working as developing and No formal entry requirements. Preferred pathways emerging leaders and managers in a range include; Certificate IV in Business Administration of enterprise and industry contexts. (or relevant qualification); or experience in business Focus on the key attributes required of managers administration. to prepare you to confidently and effectively lead a team including negotiation skills, problem solving and Contact our team to express your interest. decision making, training and developing your team and Fee Student fee details on page 5 prioritising your time to achieve your workplace goals. Students will delve into the importance of effective communication, effective workplace relationships, team work and implementing operational plans. BSB51918 DIPLOMA OF LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Contact our team to express your interest. For managers across a range of industries Fee Student fee details on page 5 and enterprises. This qualification provides participants with comprehensive knowledge and skills in management processes. Includes the following: BSB42618 CERTIFICATE IV IN NEW SMALL • Emotional intelligence BUSINESS • Managing operational plan A small business can be a rewarding venture • Leading and managing effective workplace but only if you are equipped with the skills relationships and knowledge to make your venture a • Responding to and developing solutions for success. unpredictable problems Whether you are undertaking a new venture or would • Analysing and synthesising information like to formalise your skills, this qualification covers the • Communicating with influence essential skills needed to undertake a role as a small business manager. Entry requirements: Expect to cover the legal and risk management No formal entry requirements. Preferred pathways requirements of small business, planning small include; Certificate IV in Leadership and Management business finances, marketing the business effectively (or relevant qualification); or experience in and undertaking small business planning. management role(s). Contact our team to express your interest. Contact our team to express your interest. Fee Student fee details on page 5 Fee Student fee details on page 5 www.tamworth.nsw.edu.au TCC TERM 2 2021 QUALIFICATIONS 9
TRAINING & ADDRESS ADULT LANGUAGE, LITERACY AND NUMERACY SKILLS ASSESSMENT This unit covers the skills and knowledge a vocational trainer/assessor requires to identify language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) skill requirements of training and the work environment, and to use resources and TAE40116 CERTIFICATE IV IN TRAINING strategies to meet the needs of learners. & ASSESSMENT Upon successful completion of assessment task(s) This qualification will provide participants students will be awarded a Statement of Attainment with the skills and knowledge to work as for the unit: TAELLN411 Address adult language, qualified Trainers and/or Assessors for literacy and numeracy skills. Registered Training Organisations (RTO’s) delivering nationally accredited training. Contact our team to express your interest. It is primarily designed for people who are required Fee $265 by their workplace to develop skills in the delivery of training and assessment programs or for people who want to develop skills for future work prospects. LLN SKILLS FOR TRAINERS Students will learn to: • Plan and create assessment activities This course covers the skills and knowledge that vocational trainers need to identify • Plan and deliver group learning the foundation skills requirements that are • Use training packages and accredited courses to critical to vocational competence within a meet client needs vocational training specification. • Identify language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) It covers how to plan, design and address those requirements in training and assessment requirements using integrated approaches which Those entering this course must be able to demonstrate includes collaboration with foundation skills specialists, vocational competency in their proposed teaching and in order to integrate foundation skills into a vocational assessing area. Vocational competency is defined as training program. broad industry knowledge and experience, and may Upon successful completion of assessment task(s) include, but is not limited to, holding a relevant Unit of students will be awarded a Statement of Attainment Competency or qualification as recognised by current for units: TAELLN412 Access resources and support VET standards and systems. to address foundation skills in vocational practice and TAELLN413 Integrate foundation skills into vocational Contact our team to express your interest. training delivery. Fee Student fee details on page 5 Contact our team to express your interest. Fee Student fee details on page 5 TAE40116 UPGRADE We have a clear and practicable process for trainers and assessors who hold the previous TAE40110 qualification and vocational competency in their VALIDATION SESSIONS proposed teaching and assessing area, to upgrade to TAE40116 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment via Training professionals should attend a minimum a combination of recognition of prior learning, direct of two Validation Sessions a year to maintain their credit transfer and/or gap training. professional development. To begin your upgrade please email Validate assessment tools using the Tamworth enquiries@tamworth.nsw.edu.au Community College Assessment Tools and Validation Checklist. Each session covers 2 units of competence and you will be issued with a Certificate of Attendance DESIGN & DEVELOP ASSESSMENT TOOLS for your records. This unit covers the skills and knowledge Date A Tuesday 8 June required to design and to develop assessment tools used to guide the Time 6pm - 8.30pm collection of quality evidence, including Fee $85 their application in formative, summative and recognition of prior learning (RPL) assessment. Date B Friday 25 June This course is designed for experienced training Time 9am - 11.30am professionals who are responsible for the development Fee $85 of training and assessment products and services. Upon successful completion of assessment task(s) students will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the unit: TAEASS502 Design and develop assessment tools. Contact our team to express your interest. Like us on Fee $650 FACEBOOK! 10 TRAINING & ASSESSMENT TCC TERM 2 2021
VOCATIONAL TAE50116 DIPLOMA OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION & TRAINING PATHWAYS The Diploma of Vocational Education and Training builds students’ training and assessment capability within Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) and other providers of training. These qualifications will give students the language, This qualification reflects the roles of experienced literacy, numeracy and employability skills required practitioners delivering training and assessment to confidently participate in the workplace, the services usually within RTOs within the vocational community and further education and training. education and training (VET) sector. Usually delivered as one on one training. Students will cover the key vocational education and training competencies required of senior trainer/ assessors such as: • Provide advanced assessment practice FSK10119 CERTIFICATE I IN ACCESS TO • Design and develop assessment tools VOCATIONAL PATHWAYS • Provide advanced facilitation practice The Certificate I in Access to Vocational • Design and develop learning strategies Pathways provides students with the foundation skills needed to access a Entry Requirements: vocational learning pathway. No formal entry requirements. Preferred pathway is completion of Certificate IV in Training and Contact our team to express your interest. Assessment (or higher relevant qualification) and Fee Student fee details on page 5 significant experience in training and assessing for at least the last two years. We offer this qualification via our Recognition of FSK10219 CERTIFICATE I IN SKILLS FOR Prior Learning (RPL) process with gap training available. Please contact our Training Team VOCATIONAL PATHWAYS for a preliminary assessment. The Certificate I in Skills for Vocational Pathways provides students with the foundation skills required to prepare for a TAE50216 DIPLOMA OF TRAINING DESIGN & vocational pathway or further foundation DEVELOPMENT skills development. The Diploma of Training Design and Contact our team to express your interest. Development provides experienced training Fee Student fee details on page 5 developers with a pathway to extend their VET careers. This qualification reflects the roles of training developers and instructional designers who are responsible for FSK20119 CERTIFICATE II IN SKILLS FOR WORK analysing training needs and designing training solutions & VOCATIONAL PATHWAYS and products to meet workplace capability requirements, and evaluating the effectiveness of training programs. The Certificate II in Skills for Work Students will cover the key design and development and Vocational Pathways is designed competencies required of senior VET trainer/assessors for students who require further skills such as: development to prepare for workforce entry or vocational training pathways. • Design and develop assessment tools • Design and develop learning strategies Contact our team to express your interest. • Design and develop learning resources Fee Student fee details on page 5 • Evaluate a training program Entry Requirements: SET FOR No formal entry requirements. Preferred pathway is completion of Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (or higher relevant qualification) and SUCCESS! significant experience in training and assessing for at least the last two years. We offer this qualification via our Recognition of We take an individual approach to Prior Learning (RPL) process with gap training available. Please contact our Training Team your full qualification enrolment. for a preliminary assessment. This process ensures that you’re enrolling in the correct qualification for your skill level and career goals while alerting you to available study options and fee arrangements for your course. Contact our friendly team to begin. WWW.TAMWORTH.NSW.EDU.AU TCC TERM 2 2021 VOCATIONAL PATHWAYS 11
SHORT DELIVERING TRAINING AT WORK Managers and supervisors who are involved in the BUSINESS delivery of training must be aware that prior to designing and developing any training plans, programs or courses, it is necessary to identify who needs to be COURSES trained, how they should be trained, what they need to know and what level of training is necessary. Incorrectly targeted training is unproductive and a waste of time and money. This non-accredited one-day workshop will ensure that workplace training delivery is ASSERTIVE NOT AGGRESSIVE suited to its purpose and its expected training outcome. This workshop provides practical guidance and Upon successful completion of assessment task(s) skills for anyone who would like to become more students will be awarded a Statement of Attainment assertive, confident, and effective in their personal and for the unit: TAEDEL301 Provide work skill instruction. professional lives. Throughout the day you will learn the difference Contact our team to express your interest. between assertive and aggressive communication, Fee Student fee details on page 5 how to identify and communicate effectively with different personality types, and a variety of relationship and communication skills. Held in a friendly, small group atmosphere, you will pick up EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION valuable tips and tricks and gain the confidence and clarity for better interaction with others. This one day workshop gives an overview to the range of methods to improve your personal communication Date Tuesday 1 June and interpersonal skills so that you can better express yourself and communicate with others confidently. Time 9am - 3pm Identify verbal and non-verbal communication and Fee $150 recognise behaviour types to become a more effective communicator. BOOKKEEPING Date Tuesday 18 May Time 9am - 3pm Whatever your skill level, this course will provide you with the financial foundations that you need before Fee $150 attempting to use any computerised accounting programs. Throughout this course students will learn more EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE about fundamental bookkeeping skills and principles including; general journal, general ledger, trial This unit covers the development and balances, balance sheets, profit and loss statements, use of emotional intelligence to increase and bank reconciliations. self-awareness, self-management, social awareness and relationship management in These skills will help you to effectively setup and the context of the workplace. process a number of business transactions manually. This is the course to attend before attempting to learn It includes identifying the impact of your own any computerised accounting program such as MYOB. emotions on others in the workplace, recognising and appreciating the emotional strengths and Date 3 Tuesdays beginning 20 April weaknesses of others, promoting the development of emotional intelligence in others and utilising emotional Time 9am – 3.30pm intelligence to maximise team outcomes. Fee Student fee details on page 5 Upon successful completion of assessment task(s) students will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the unit: BSBLDR511 Develop and use emotional CONFLICT RESOLUTION intelligence. There is no escaping conflict. It is everywhere! Contact our team to express your interest. It is something we all experience either within our Fee $350 families, in the community or in the workplace. There is no way to live a conflict free life but, handled well, conflict can be useful in solving problems and building stronger relationships. Identify what causes conflict, how to manage a difficult situation and develop assertive communication techniques. Date Thursday 17 June Time 9am - 3pm Fee $150 VISIT OUR WEBSITE 12 SHORT BUSINESS COURSES TCC TERM 2 2021 WWW.TAMWORTH.NSW.EDU.AU
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY This course is designed to assist students to take the first step in preparing for a career COMPUTING in medical administration. During this interactive and practical course, you will learn: BEGINNERS COMPUTING FOR HOME USE • Understanding and responding to medical This course is designed for those with no experience instructions in computing and needing basic skills for home use. • Spelling and pronouncing medical terminology correctly During the course you will cover switching on your computer, keyboard and mouse functions, saving, • Interpreting abbreviations for specialised medical retrieving and storing files and basic file management. terminology • Communicating with a range of internal/external This course will help you gain the confidence you clients in a medical office need to navigate your home computer. • Using appropriate medical terminology in oral and written communication with patients, fellow Date 4 Thursdays beginning 6 May workers and health professionals. Time 12.30pm - 3.30pm Upon successful completion of assessment task(s) Fee $220 students will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the unit: BSBMED301 Interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately. BEGINNERS COMPUTING FOR WORK Contact our team to express your interest. Computing is a valuable skill in today’s workplace. With Fee $375 that in mind, this course has been designed to provide students with introductory skills for their resume. Build your confidence in performing simple computing RESUME WRITING & INTERVIEW TECHNIQUES tasks and developing new skills in Word, Excel and Outlook. This one-day course is designed to assist you in your You will also cover the fundamentals of using the job seeking efforts. internet such as; using search engines, sending and Learn to identify your transferable skills to create receiving emails from your personal account and a resume, job application cover letter and address internet terminology. selection criteria that will tell a prospective employer exactly what you have to offer them. You will also Date 6 Thursdays beginning 6 May learn what employers look for at a job interview and Time 9am - 12pm how to prepare for one. Fee Student fee details on page 5 Contact our team to express your interest. Fee Student fee details on page 5 EXCEL ADVANCED Take the next step in MS Excel and TIME MANAGEMENT boost your productivity at work with this advanced spreadsheet course. Do you feel like all you achieve during your working day is putting out fires? Learn how to better manage data, link spreadsheets, and create graphs. You’ll also be working with macros, Using a holistic approach to your time, this course templates, formulas and the advanced set of functions. will help participants to prioritise to get the important things done, control their in-tray and email inbox, and Upon successful completion of assessment task(s) manage interruptions. students will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the unit: BSBITU402 Develop and use complex Enrol today and learn to implement simple and spreadsheets. practical methods to maximise your time and increase your productivity! Pre-requisites: Basic Excel and computing skills. Date Tuesday 6 July Contact our team to express your interest. Time 9am - 3pm Fee Student fee details on page 5 Fee $150 www.tamworth.nsw.edu.au TCC TERM 2 2021 COMPUTING 13
EXCEL SPREADSHEETS Pre-requisites: Basic bookkeeping and computing skills. During the course you will gain the skills Date A 7 Tuesdays beginning 20 April needed to plan, create, produce and finalise spreadsheets using Excel. Time 6pm – 9pm Fee Student fee details on page 5 Using practical examples students will cover navigating the toolbar/ribbon, creating, testing and modifying basic formulas and functions, selecting and formatting charts, Date B 4 Tuesdays beginning 11 May printing multi-pages to one page and much more. Time 9am - 2.45pm Upon successful completion of assessment task(s) Fee Student fee details on page 5 students will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the unit: BSBITU314 Design and produce spreadsheets. Pre-requisites: Basic computing skills. MYOB PAYROLL Date A 5 Mondays beginning 3 May MYOB Payroll is designed to provide Time 9am - 12.30pm participants with the training to enhance their skills and process payroll effectively. Fee Student fee details on page 5 Students will cover each step of the payroll process, including; setting up payroll and employee information, Date B 6 Wednesdays beginning 3 May terminating employment, reconciling payroll, Time 6pm - 9pm M-powered superannuation, and end of year payroll. Fee Student fee details on page 5 Upon successful completion of assessment task(s) students will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the unit: BSBFIA302 Process payroll. INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL MEDIA - BUSINESS Pre-requisites: Basic bookkeeping and computing skills. Learn how to reach your ideal customers on the world's largest professional networks. Focusing on Date A 3 Tuesdays beginning 8 June Facebook Business, Instagram Business, LinkedIn and Time 6pm – 9pm Twitter; we explore the necessity of the right network for your business, and how to harness the potential of Fee Student fee details on page 5 your followers. Facebook Business - who is on it, where will you find Date B 2 Tuesdays beginning 8 June followers, advertising and sponsored posts? Time 9am – 2pm Instagram Business - setup, who is on it, how hashtags Fee Student fee details on page 5 work and how to gain followers organically? LinkedIn - setup, how to gain contacts and grow your networks, what is a keyword and why do they matter? ONE ON ONE COMPUTER TRAINING Twitter - a lot can be said in 160 characters! So, how If you did not know that we offer one on one can it help your business? computer training, you do now! You set the agenda, we teach you the skills! Date A Tuesday 4 May We can cover internet use, file management, Microsoft Date B Tuesday 1 June Office and troubleshooting. Call the College today! Time 6pm – 9pm Fee $88 per hour Fee Student fee details on page 5 Date C Thursday 1 July TYPE SPEED TESTS Time 9am - 12pm Tamworth Community College offers Australian Fee Student fee details on page 5 Standard 2708-2001 Type Speed Tests, scheduled at a time to suit you. MYOB Time Approx 30 - 45 mins Fee $66 In this course you will gain the skills and knowledge required to setup and conduct business activities using the computerised accounting system MYOB. Cover essential tasks including creating and editing GET A ROOM! VENUE HIRE accounts, creating invoices and processing cash The College boasts eight fantastic rooms that sales, preparing and posting journal entries, preparing can be adapted to suit your needs, a kitchen banking, reconciling accounts, remitting payments, and extracting a trial balance and interim reports. area equipped with all the essentials including a fridge, microwave and small oven, as well as a Upon successful completion of assessment task(s) dining area for student use. The College is fully students will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for air-conditioned and has a parking area adjacent units: FNSACC304 Conduct business activities using a computerised accounting system, FNSACC311 Process to the building for the use of staff and students. financial transactions and extract interim reports and Contact us for a competitive quote! FNSACC312 Administer subsidiary accounts and ledgers. 14 COMPUTING TCC TERM 2 2021 WWW.TAMWORTH.NSW.EDU.AU
COMPLIANCE Refreshers only attend the second day and must have a current Chemical Users certificate. Date Thursday & Friday 10 & 11 June CHAINSAWS - OPERATE & MAINTAIN LEVEL 1 Time 9am – 4pm Fee Full $350 Refresher $260 During this course students will cover the skills and knowledge required to safely operate a hand-held Provider ATAC RTO ID 90886 chainsaw and maintain it in working condition. You will also learn to assist in preparation of the work site, selection and use of personal protective equipment COMBINED TRAFFIC CONTROLLER AND (PPE) and workplace safety procedures. IMPLEMENT TRAFFIC CONTROL PLANS Day 1 is in the classroom and day 2 on-site. All This course addresses the skills and knowledge for chainsaw and personal protective equipment (PPE), those responsible for stopping and starting traffic excluding boots, is provided. in temporary traffic management and for those Course covers unit: AHCMOM213 Operate and responsible for traffic management on a site and road maintain chainsaws. workers under their direction. Requirements: Wear enclosed shoes or boots. Course covers units: RIICOM201D Communicate in the workplace, RIIWHS201D Work safely and follow WHS Date Tuesday & Wednesday 8 & 9 June policies and procedures, RIIWHS205E Control traffic with stop-slow bat, RIIWHS206 Control traffic with Time 9am – 4pm portable traffic control devices and temporary traffic Fee $480 signs, RIIRIS301E Apply risk management processes, RIIWHS302E Implement traffic management plans Provider ATAC RTO ID 90886 and RIIWHS303 Position, set up and program portable traffic control devices. CHAINSAWS - FELL SMALL TREES LEVEL 2 Students who satisfactorily complete the theory and simulated practical component of this course will Cover the skills and knowledge required to fell small receive a SafeWork NSW Statement of Completion trees in a low risk environment. Learn to assess the (SOC). This SOC will allow you to perform traffic conditions and surroundings of the site, identify tree control and implement duties for a period of 90 felling requirements, select, prepare and transport days. In this 90-day period, you will be required to equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE), undertake a live, on-site practical assessment and carry out tree felling, clean-up of the site and safe provide two (2) employer testimonials confirming your working procedures. work performance. In order to be deemed competent in the units of competency listed and be issued with a Felling is performed under strict supervision. All Traffic Control Work Training Card, you must complete chainsaw and personal protective equipment the practical assessment and evidence requirements. (PPE), excluding boots, is provided. Competency demonstrated during the course includes theory. Upon successful completion of your practical assessment and provision of evidence, you will be Course covers unit: AHCPCM203 Fell small trees. issued with a Statement of Attainment for the listed units of competency and a SafeWork NSW Traffic Requirements: Wear enclosed shoes or boots. Control Work Training (TCWT) card for Traffic Pre-requisites: Chainsaws - Operate & Maintain Level 1. Controller and Implement Traffic Control Plans. The practical assessment fee is in addition to the Date Thursday & Friday 10 & 11 June classroom fee, and payable to ATAC directly. Time 9am – 4pm There will no longer be any extensions issued to Fee $480 students who do not meet the practical requirements of the course within the 90-day period. Full training Provider ATAC RTO ID 90886 must be undertaken again. Requirements: 100 points of ID inc. photo ID. CHEMICAL USERS Date A Wednesday & Thursday 5 & 6 May If you use chemicals such as herbicides, insecticides, Date B Wednesday & Thursday 2 & 3 June fungicides, bactericides, baits, lures and rodenticides Date C Wednesday & Thursday 7 & 8 July as part of your work, you are required by NSW legislation to hold a current Chemical Users certificate. Time 9am - 4pm In this course you will cover the skills and knowledge Fee $320 required to prepare and apply chemicals for the Provider ATAC RTO ID 90886 control of pests, use general application equipment, and how to safely transport, handle and store SafeWork NSW Approval Number: RTO800169 liquid and dry chemical formulations. You will also learn about correct disposal, selection and use of personal protective equipment (PPE), workplace safety procedures and legislative, regulatory and environmental requirements. Like us on Course covers units: AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest, weeds and diseases and FACEBOOK! AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals. Certificates are valid for 5 years. WWW.TAMWORTH.NSW.EDU.AU TCC TERM 2 2021 COMPLIANCE 15
EMERGENCY WARDEN FIRE EXTINGUISHER This course covers the skills and knowledge In this course you will cover the skills required by those responsible for the safety and knowledge required to recognise of facility occupants and visitors during emergencies, report emergencies and to an emergency; including pre-emergency, take appropriate action during emergency emergency and post-emergency actions, and situations, such as small fires that can be confining small emergencies in a facility. controlled using a fire extinguisher. You will cover preparing for emergencies and You will cover preparing for emergency situations, undertaking pre-emergency planning, relevant reporting emergencies, responding to emergency legislation, industry standards, codes of practice warnings and advice, choosing the most appropriate and regulations, responding to emergency warnings course of action and evacuating from a danger area, and advice, identifying and assessing an emergency, identifying and assessing an emergency, safely confining choosing the most appropriate course of action, emergencies, using initial response equipment and evacuating from a danger area, safely confining reporting on the facility's emergency response. emergencies, using initial response equipment, reporting on the facility's emergency response and assisting with Upon successful completion of assessment post-emergency activities. task(s) students will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for units: PUAFER004 Respond to Upon successful completion of assessment facility emergencies and PUAFER008 Confine small task(s) students will be awarded a Statement of emergencies in a facility. Attainment for units: PUAFER004 Respond to facility emergencies, PUAFER005 Operate as part of an Date A Thursday 6 May emergency control organisation, PUAFER006 Lead an emergency control organisation and PUAFER008 Date B Monday 7 June Confine small emergencies in a facility. Date C Thursday 24 June Time 9am - 2:30pm Date A Thursday 6 May Fee $200 Date B Monday 7 June Date C Thursday 24 June Time 9am - 5pm HEALTH & SAFETY REPRESENTATIVE (HSR) Fee $230 HSRs are entitled to choose and attend, in consultation with the business or employer (or other PCBU), a SafeWork approved 5-day training course in work health and safety and a one-day refresher course ENTER & WORK IN CONFINED SPACES each year during their term of office. This course is a must for those working In this course you will cover the requirements of WHS in operational roles undertaking work in Legislation including WHS framework, consultation, confined spaces. Confined spaces can be representation and participation. As well as the found in vats, tanks, pits, pipes, chimneys, role of the HSR in issue resolution and minimising silos, sewers, shafts, wells, pressure vessels, risk including inspections, incident notification and trenches and tunnels. investigation, provisional improvement notices (PINs) and ceasing unsafe work. Cover the skills and knowledge required to enter and work safely in confined spaces including safety Students will receive a SafeWork NSW statement of requirements, signage, equipment use, maintaining training on the last day. communication, exiting, clean up, record keeping and Requirements: 100 points of ID inc. photo ID. legislation. SafeWork NSW recommend completing a Refresher Upon successful completion of assessment task(s) course every 12 months to maintain currency. students will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for unit: RIIWHS202E Enter and work in confined spaces. Contact our team to express your interest. Requirements: Wear enclosed shoes or boots. Time 9am – 4pm Fee $650 Industry standards recommend completing a Refresher course every 2 years to maintain currency. Provider ATAC RTO ID 90886 If you have not carried out tasks associated with entry to, or work in confined spaces in the last 2 years, you will need to complete the full course. Refreshers HSR REFRESHER only attend the second day and must have a current Confined Spaces certificate. This course meets the requirements of the WHS Regulations for HSRs elected under the Work Health Date A Monday & Tuesday 10 & 11 May and Safety Act 2011. Date B Thursday & Friday 3 & 4 June Pre-requisites: 5-day HSR certificate or have Date C Tuesday & Wednesday 15 & 16 June completed the HSR Gap training course. Date D Thursday & Friday 8 & 9 July Requirements: 100 points of ID inc. photo ID. Time 9am - 4pm Contact our team to express your interest. Fee Full $350 Refresher $200 Time 9am – 4pm Fee $260 Provider ATAC RTO ID 90886 16 COMPLIANCE TCC TERM 2 2021 WWW.TAMWORTH.NSW.EDU.AU
LICENCE TO OPERATE A FORKLIFT PREPARE A WORK ZONE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN This course is for those in the warehouse, logistics and/ or transport industry or those wishing to gain the skills This course provides the skills and knowledge required and knowledge required to operate a forklift truck safely. for individuals responsible for developing traffic In this 3-day course you will have 2 days of theory and management plans and traffic guidance schemes to a practical session and assessment on the 3rd day. perform a preliminary risk assessment of a temporary You will be required to plan the work, conduct routine traffic management site and select, modify and checks on a forklift truck, shift loads in a safe manner, design traffic management plans and traffic guidance and safely shut down and secure equipment after schemes. completing operations. This course is suited to experienced traffic control/ Course covers unit: TLILIC0003 Licence to operate management operators. a forklift truck. This unit is based on the licensing Course covers units: RIIRIS402E Carry out the risk requirements of Part 4.5 of the Model Work Health management process and RIICWD503E Prepare traffic and Safety (WHS) Regulations, HRW and meets management plans and traffic guidance schemes. Commonwealth, state and territory HRW licensing requirements. Students will not be issued with a SafeWork NSW, Statement of Completion (SOC) until they have Upon successful completion of assessment task(s) completed the practical assessment and evidence students will be awarded a Notice of Satisfactory requirements and been deemed competent in the Assessment (NSA) form which must be taken to units of competency listed. Within a 90-day period, your nearest Australian Post Office along with an the student must submit a final assessment based application form, 100 points of ID and a passport sized on a live worksite and submit a third-party report photo to apply for your licence card. An application confirming their skills performance and experience, fee of $74.00 applies. Please note that you must apply completed by their supervisor. In order to be deemed in person within 60 days from the date of issue of competent in the units of competency listed and be your NSA. Licences are valid for 5 years. issued with a Traffic Control Work Training Card, you Requirements: Students must provide proof of age must complete the practical assessment and evidence 18+. Wear enclosed shoes or boots. 100 points of ID requirements. inc. photo ID. Upon successful completion of your practical assessment and provision of evidence, you will Venue ATAC, 4 O’Connell Street be issued with a SafeWork NSW Statement of Date A Wed, Thu & Fri, 12, 13 & 14 May Completion (SOC), Statement of Attainment for the listed units of competency and a SafeWork NSW Date B Tues, Wed & Thu, 31 May, 1 & 2 June Traffic Control Work Training (TCWT) card for Prepare Time 9am - 4pm a Work Zone Traffic Management Plan. Fee $880 The practical assessment fee is in addition to the classroom fee, and payable to ATAC directly. Provider ATAC RTO ID 90886 Requirements: 100 points of ID inc. photo ID. A self- assessment is to be collected upon payment of course LOW VOLTAGE RESCUE fees and completed and returned to TCC prior to the course. Designed for those involved with electrical work, the course covers relevant safety standards and first aid Pre-requisites: Current Implement TCP’s; or procedures to enable participants to affect a rescue Current Select & Modify Traffic Control Plans; or from a LV panel and to manage the situation until Current Design & Inspect Traffic Control Plans; or emergency services arrive. relevant tertiary qualification/s in road construction, Course covers units: UETTDRRF06B Perform rescue from engineering or civil construction. a live LV panel and HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Date Wed, Thu & Fri, 19, 20 & 21 May Time 9am – 4pm Date Tuesday 8 June Fee $630 Time 9am - 1pm Provider ATAC RTO ID 90886 Fee $140 SafeWork NSW Approval Number: RTO800169 Provider Allens Training RTO ID 90909 OPERATE BREATHING APPARATUS Applies to operators who are required to wear breathing FOR MORE apparatus for part of their job because they are working in a confined space, with hazardous gases/vapours or STUDENT for other applications requiring breathing apparatus. Course covers unit: MSMWHS216 Operate breathing apparatus. INFO 4 Pre-requisites: Current Confined Spaces certificate. Date Wednesday 26 May Time Fee 9am - 5pm $320 SEE PAGE Provider Allens Training RTO ID 90909 WWW.TAMWORTH.NSW.EDU.AU TCC TERM 2 2021 COMPLIANCE 17
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