Certificate III in Outdoor Leadership - SIS30619

Outer Eastern Training Institute

Type of institution: Registered Training Organisation
Level: Vocational Education and Training (VET)
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This qualification reflects the role of skilled outdoor recreation leaders who lead and supervise dependent participants in recreational activities according to pre-determined activity plans, adjusting as required to suit conditions and participant abilities.Leaders are skilled in recreational activity techniques and have well-developed leadership skills to manage group participation, cohesion, operational logistics, risk and problems as they arise. Using discretion and judgement, they work with some independence and under limited supervision using clearly defined plans, policies and procedures to guide work activities.This qualification reflects the role of leaders who can work in a range of settings including indoor centres and outdoor adventure learning centres and camps, or relatively close to base in the field. They have access to reliable communication systems and assistance from medical and emergency services. When in the field, supervision is provided remotely, in the form of support from base, to deal appropriately with unplanned events or significant problems.This qualification provides a pathway to work for any type of organisation that delivers outdoor recreation activities including commercial, not-for-profit and government organisations.No occupational licensing, certification or specific legislative requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.

Subjects

  • Lead surfing activities, small waves and basic manoeuvres
  • Respond to boating emergencies and incidents
  • Traverse caves
  • Lead bushwalks in tracked environments
  • Sail small boats in partially smooth water and moderate to fresh wind conditions
  • Navigate in difficult tracked environments
  • Operate application software packages
  • Finalise operation of outdoor recreation activities
  • Establish ropes for single pitch abseiling on artificial surfaces
  • Participate in safe food handling practices
  • Lead skiing activities on easy cross country terrain
  • Handle horses
  • Carry out vehicle inspection
  • Engage respectfully with young people
  • Participate in workplace health and safety
  • Lead fishing activities
  • Carry out inspection of trailers
  • Perform diver rescues
  • Self rescue in white water
  • Maintain equipment for activities
  • SCUBA dive using Enriched Air Nitrox
  • Lead single pitch abseiling activities on artificial surfaces
  • Perform basic surf rescues
  • Use hygienic practices for food safety
  • Lead adventure-based learning activities
  • Establish belays for single pitch climbing on artificial surfaces
  • Use snow craft skills for alpine touring
  • SCUBA dive in open water to a maximum depth of 18 metres
  • Surf waves using intermediate manoeuvres
  • Respond to emergency situations
  • Bushwalk in difficult tracked environments
  • Paddle a sea kayak in enclosed waters
  • Implement facility maintenance programs
  • Maintain sport, fitness and recreation industry knowledge
  • Lead single pitch climbing activities on artificial surfaces, top rope climbing
  • Carry out maintenance of trailers
  • Lead windsurfing activities in smooth water and light wind conditions
  • Lead sailing activities in smooth water and light to moderate wind conditions
  • Lead tour groups
  • Lead surfing activities, intermediate manoeuvres
  • Recover four wheel drive vehicles
  • Lead SCUBA diving activities
  • Operate four wheel drive vehicle
  • Descend and ascend ladders in caves
  • Guide a raft on grade 2 rivers
  • Ski on easy cross country terrain
  • Provide first aid and emergency care for horses or other equines
  • Drive AWD/4WD vehicles on unsealed roads
  • Minimise environmental impact
  • Lead stand up paddle boarding activities on small waves
  • Prepare and present tour commentaries or activities
  • Show social and cultural sensitivity
  • Support the rights and safety of children and young people
  • Lead single pitch abseiling activities on natural surfaces
  • Paddle a stand up board on inland flatwater
  • Lead rafting activities on grade 2 rivers
  • Paddle a stand up board in small waves
  • Lead challenge course sessions, low elements
  • Ride horses on tracked trail rides
  • Perform basic water rescues
  • Provide quality service
  • Abseil single pitches in caves
  • Navigate waterway courses
  • Top rope climb single pitches, natural surfaces
  • Locate, attract and catch fish
  • Rescue others in white water
  • Provide outdoor catering
  • Navigate prescribed routes underwater
  • Top rope climb single pitches, artificial surfaces
  • Establish belays for single pitch climbing on natural surfaces
  • Lead stand up paddle boarding activities on inland flatwater
  • Provide work skill instruction
  • Interpret weather and environmental conditions for outdoor recreation activities
  • Operate a four wheel drive in a towing situation
  • Lead personal water craft activities in smooth water conditions
  • Identify hazards, assess and control safety risks for horse handling and riding activities
  • SCUBA dive from boats
  • Prepare specialised interpretive content on cultural and heritage environments
  • Navigate in tracked environments
  • Develop and maintain the general and regional knowledge required by guides
  • Protect children and young people
  • Sail small boats in smooth water and light to moderate wind conditions
  • Ride personal watercraft in slight water conditions
  • Snorkel
  • Safely operate a mechanically powered recreational boat
  • Lead cycling activities on roads and pathways, easy conditions
  • Provide equipment for activities
  • Carry out trip preparation and planning
  • Prevent and treat equine injury and disease
  • Prepare specialised interpretive content on marine environments
  • Lead archery sessions
  • Descend and ascend single ropes in caves
  • Plan and navigate routes
  • Work as a guide
  • Lead challenge course sessions, high elements
  • Organise personal work priorities and development
  • Research and share general information on Australian Indigenous cultures
  • Lead four wheel driving activities
  • Lead single pitch climbing activities on natural surfaces, top rope climbing
  • Paddle a kayak on inland flatwater
  • Paddle a canoe on inland flatwater
  • Lead snorkelling activities
  • Windsurf in smooth water and light wind conditions
  • Inspect and fill SCUBA cylinders
  • Lead kayaking activities on inland flatwater
  • Abseil single pitches, natural surfaces
  • Facilitate groups
  • Abseil single pitches, artificial surfaces
  • Select and rig tackle outfits
  • Provide first aid
  • Bushwalk in tracked environments
  • Lead canoeing activities on inland flatwater
  • Process financial transactions
  • Lead bushwalks in difficult tracked environments
  • Facilitate inclusion for people with a disability
  • Lead sailing activities in partially smooth water and moderate to fresh wind conditions
  • Ride personal watercraft in smooth water conditions
  • Set up, maintain and repair bicycles
  • Operate communications systems and equipment
  • Identify hazards, assess and control risks for outdoor recreation activities
  • Ride off road bicycles on easy trails
  • Lead caving activities
  • Perform vertical rescues
  • Ride horses using fundamental skills
  • Work effectively in sport, fitness and recreation environments
  • Guide horse trail rides in tracked areas
  • Ride bicycles on roads and pathways, easy conditions
  • Lead sea kayaking activities in enclosed waters
  • Establish ropes for single pitch abseiling on natural surfaces
  • Select and catch bait
  • Coordinate and operate tours
  • SCUBA dive at night
  • Lead personal water craft activities in slight water conditions
  • Maintain sport, fitness and recreation facilities
  • Select, set up and operate a temporary or overnight site
  • Prepare specialised interpretive content on flora, fauna and landscape
  • Lead off road cycling activities on easy trails
  • Establish ropes, ladders and belays for caving
  • Surf small waves using basic manoeuvres
  • Carry out vehicle servicing and maintenance

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Gembrook Domestic: $20,055
International: $20,055
No
  • Full-time : 1 year
  • Part-time : 2 years

Fee comments

Campuses: Gembrook.

Concession rate is: $3400.00

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