BSBRSK401 | Identify risk and apply risk management processes |
BSBWHS401 | Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs to meet legislative requirements |
BSBLDR402 | Lead effective workplace relationships |
BSBWRK411 | Support employee and industrial relations procedures |
BSBLDR403 | Lead team effectiveness |
BSBCMM401 | Make a presentation |
BSBCUS402 | Address customer needs |
BSBHRM403 | Support performance-management processes |
BSBHRM404 | Review human resources functions |
BSBHRM405 | Support the recruitment, selection and induction of staff |
Assessment Gateway Business College (GBC) will use a combination of assessment methods and approaches which will involve collecting a range of evidence for ensuring consistency of competency. Written assignments which can include questions and answers, written reports, workbook activities and assignments. Observation assessments will include the demonstration of competencies for compliance to performance criteria and displays similar to the critical aspects of evidence and essential skills of the units. These assessments may include but are not limited to participation in group discussions, case studies, role plays, simulated activities and work placement. Project work will include the collection of evidence for learner’s portfolio. These portfolios may include forms, templates and resources produced, documents completed and handouts.
The program will be delivered by Gateway Business College at their Burwood Campus. The course program will be conducted over 12 months. A students program is considered complete with a successful academic program of a determination of COMPETENT in 10 Units of competency.
The program will be delivered by Gateway Business College for all UOC at Burwood Campus. The College has the necessary resources to complete the required training and/or assessment.
Students will be provided with learning resource notes and assessment resources for each unit of competence as sourced and developed by Gateway Business College and other commercial sources.
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