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Version 8 July, 2014
Scouts Australia NSW Branch
SIS10 Adventurous Activity Training & Policy Information Handbook
SIS10 Information & Policy Handbook – Version 8 ‐ Revised July, 2014 2
SIS‐10 INTRODUCTION Scouts Australia has a single pathway for Adventurous Activity qualifications. This move has been driven by many external changes including the Federal WHS (Work Health & Safety) legislation, changes to Federal training regulators, and a decision to facilitate a national system of qualifications across all Branches of Scouts Australia. Previously, our internal “Scouting” qualifications were only recognised within the local Branch of the Scout Association. Now we have adopted industry recognised accredited (VET) training for outdoor recreation allowing members to gain useful qualifications and ensuring that Scouts Australia continues to exceed community expectations in the safety and quality of our adventurous activity training. All training courses will be delivered from the SIS‐10 training package. Courses will be run by NSW Branch and will cover all accredited skill sets. Courses will be administered like all other residential training courses by applying on an L1 Form. Workbooks will be issued for completion and full participation will be required. Opportunities for recognition of prior learning (skills recognition) are available to existing members with current Scouting qualifications to transfer to this new system. Leaders who hold existing qualifications external to Scouting will be able to have those qualifications recognised wherever they match the units and modules delivered by Scouts Australia. It is important to recognise that the new qualifications are very different to previous Scouting levels.
Levels One These are entry level qualifications. In many cases, these will be sufficient for an adult leader to take their youth members on basic activities (e.g. Level One Bushwalking or Level Two Canoeing). Levels Two, Three These are more advanced or specialised levels that form a progression pathway. Guide Guide level qualifications would normally be held by dedicated Activity Leaders responsible for organising larger events within the Region. (For example, Bushwalking Guides will normally be used as the Badge Examiner to supervise walks conducted within the Scout and Venturer Scout award schemes.) Guide level qualifications require completion of “Common Core A & B1” (certificate III Core Units) and “Enterprise Trainer – TAESS00007 ‐ Old Training of Trainers 1A” (TAESS00007 Enterprise Trainer – Presenting Skill Set) Residential Courses. Instructor Instructor level qualifications allow appointed adult members to teach and examine skills required for the activity. Instructor level qualifications require completion of the “Common Core B2” “ and “Training of Trainer 1B” (TAESS00001 Assessor Skill Set) Weekend Residential Courses. Normally Instructors will be part of the NSW training Team.
NSW Branch understands that there will be considerable challenges during the implementation of this new training program and we appreciate your patience as the new courses are prepared. The following pages show an outline of the entitlements of each qualification. For additional information, please contact your Region Commissioner (Activities) or Region Commissioner (Adult Training & Development).
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POLICY Overview for all Activities
OverallAim:The aim of the association is to facilitate members undertaking activities in a safe environment, leaders through a formal (written) risk assessment process, while it is fully understood adventurous activities involves a degree of risk our philosophy should be to ensure suitable controls are in place to minimise risk to a safe level to undertake the activity.
Ratios:Leaders must be completely satisfied after a written risk assessment of any adventurous activity they have covered all area of:‐ Two deep leadership, Weather, Difficulty of the activity, fitness of the group, location and communication with your home base or others if required.
Equipment:All equipment must to suitable for the conditions, used in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations, and check prior to the activity by leaders for suitability.
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BUSHWALKING ACTIVITIES
Controlled (Tracked) Terrain
Allows a member to lead a Bushwalk over controlled (tracked & easy untracked) terrain. Minimum 15 years of age
Allows an adult member to lead or supervise a Bushwalking activity over controlled (tracked) terrain
Allows an adult member to teach and examine bushwalking skills for controlled terrain
Intermediate (Untracked) Terrain
Allows a member to lead a Bushwalk over intermediate (untracked) terrain Minimum 15 years of age
Allows an adult member to lead or supervise a Bushwalking activity over intermediate terrain
Allows an adult member to teach and examine bushwalking skills for intermediate terrain
Uncontrolled (Remote) Terrain
Allows an adult member to lead a Bushwalk over uncontrolled (remote) terrain
Allows an adult member to lead or supervise a Bushwalking activity over uncontrolled terrain
Allows an adult member to teach and examine bushwalking skills for uncontrolled terrain
Level One
Controlled Guide
Controlled Instructor
Level Two
Intermediate Guide
Intermediate Instructor
Level Three
Advanced Guide
Advanced Instructor
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ROCK ACTIVITIES
Single‐Pitch
Safe participant (not classified as a novice)in an abseiling/caving/canyoning or Rock‐climbing activity Minimum 15 years of age
Allows a member to lead an abseiling/caving/canyoning or Rock‐climbing activity with qualified participants Minimum 15 years of age
Allows an adult member to lead an abseiling/caving/canyoning or Rock‐climbing activity with novices
Allows an adult member to teach and examine abseiling/caving/canyoning or Rock‐climbing skills
Multi‐Pitch
Allows a member to participate safely in a multi‐pitch abseiling/caving/ Canyoning or Rock‐climbing activity Minimum 15 years of age
Allows an adult member to lead a multi‐pitch abseiling/caving/Canyoning or Rock‐climbing activity with novices
Allows an adult member to teach and examine abseiling skills for multi‐pitch abseiling/caving/Canyoning or Rock‐climbing
Level One
Level Two
Guide
Instructor
Level Three
Multi‐Pitch Guide
Multi‐Pitch Instructor
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WATER ACTIVITIES
Flat Water Canoeing/Kayaking
Safe participant (not classified as a novice) in a canoeing/kayaking activity Minimum 15 years of age
Allows a member to lead a canoeing/kayaking activity with novices Minimum 15 years of age
Allows an adult member to lead a canoeing/kayaking activity involving larger than normal numbers of participants (e.g. Region or District event) or
Supervise a Canoe/Kayak trip in enclosed waters
Allows an adult member to teach and examine canoeing/kayaking skills
White Water Canoeing/Kayaking
Allows a member to participate safely in a canoeing/kayaking activity on Grade 2 water Minimum 15 years of age
Allows a member to participate in a canoeing/kayaking activity on Grade 3 water Minimum 15 years of age
Allows an adult member to lead a canoeing/kayaking activity on Grade 2/3 water
Allows an adult member to teach and examine canoeing/kayaking skills on Grade 2/3 water
Level One
Level Two
Guide
Instructor
Level Two
Level Three
Guide Grade 2/3
Instructor Grade 2/3
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WATER ACTIVITIES Sailing
Small Boat Yachting – (Sailing)
Safe participant (not classified as a novice) in a sailing activity Minimum 15 years of age
Allows a member to lead a sailing activity with novices in light controlled environments only Minimum 15 years of age
Allows an adult member to lead a sailing activity with novices in moderate to variable environments Minimum 18 years of age
Allows an adult member to lead a sailing activity involving larger than normal numbers of participants (e.g. Region or District event, Regattas, etc )
Allows an adult member to teach and examine sailing skills
Level One
Level Two
Level Three
Instructor
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VENTURER, ROVERS & LEADERS
Certificate II – Outdoor Recreation
Complete all 4Certificate II core units
Hold current first aid qualification
Min requirement – HLT Apply First Aid
Complete Level One common units
PLUS
(A total of 10 elective units are required)
Complete LEVEL ONE in at least 3 skill areas (e.g. Abseiling, Bushwalking, and Canoeing); and
Complete LEVEL TWO in at least 1 skill area
OR
Complete LEVEL ONE and LEVEL TWO in at least 2 skill areas
OR Refer to the Certificate II packaging rules later in this handbook
Certificate II Workbook
First Aid
Level One Common
OPTION A
OPTION B
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ROVERS AND LEADERS
Certificate III – Outdoor Recreation
Residential Weekend (Common Core A & B1) – Refer to Training Calendar
REQUIRED FOR GUIDE LEVEL QUALIFICATIONS
(TAESS00007 Enterprise Trainer – Presenting Skill Set)
1 Day course
REQUIRED FOR GUIDE LEVEL QUALIFICATIONS
Old Training of Trainers 1A
Qualify to GUIDE level in at least 2 skill areas
Refer to the Certificate III packaging rules later in this handbook
Certificate IV – Outdoor Recreation
Residential Weekends (Core units Certificate IV)
REQUIRED FOR INSTRUCTOR LEVEL QUALIFICATIONS
(TAESS00001 ‐ Assessor Skill Set)
Residential Weekend
REQUIRED FOR INSTRUCTOR LEVEL QUALIFICATIONS
Old Training of Trainers 1B
Qualify to INSTRUCTOR level in at least 2 skill areas
Refer to the Certificate IV packaging rules later in this handbook
Common Core A & B1
Enterprise Trainer
TAESS00007
Activity Competency
Core Units Certificate IV
Assessor Skill Set
TAESS00001
Activity Competency
Version 8 July, 2014
Scouts Australia NSW Branch SIS‐10 Activity Qualifications
Summary Page
Scouts Australia NSW Branch Version 8 ‐ July, 2014 www.nsw.scouts.com.au
SIS‐10 QUALIFICATIONS OVERVIEW
Bushwalking Activities For an adult leader to take youth members on a bushwalking activity (including novices with no prior skills), they must have a Certificate of Adult Leadership, a current first aid qualification and hold the following:
For Bushwalking on tracks:
For Bushwalking off tracks:
NB. An adult that holds a Bushwalking Guide or Instructor qualification may authorise a bushwalk FOR YOUTH MEMBERS to proceed without any qualified member being on the activity provided that appropriate planning and preparation has been completed prior to departure and the Bushwalking Guide or Instructor is satisfied that all Activity Notification procedures have been completed correctly.
Rock Activities For an adult leader to take youth members on a rock activity (including novices with no prior skills), they must have a Certificate of Adult Leadership, a current first aid qualification and hold the following:
For Abseiling, Caving, Canyoning and Rock‐climbing:
Water Activities For an adult leader to take youth members on a boating activity (including novices with no prior skills), they must have a Certificate of Adult Leadership, a current first aid qualification and hold the following:
For Flat Water Canoeing or Kayaking:
For Sailing in light controlled environments:
For Sailing in moderate to variable environments:
Level One
Level Two
Guide
Level Two
Level Two
Level Three
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Scouts Australia NSW Branch SIS‐10 Activity Qualifications
Appendix
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APPENDIX This appendix provides a complete overview of all SIS‐10 modules that are required for each qualification. The Common Core A & B1 and Training of Trainers 1A (TAESS00007 Enterprise Trainer ‐ Presenting Skill Set) courses are required for all Guide qualifications. The Common Core B2 & Training of Trainers 1B (TEASS00001 ‐ Assessor Skill Set) courses are required for all Instructor qualifications. In all instances, the modules featured in lower qualifications are pre‐requisites for the higher qualification. As a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), Scouts Australia will recognise any units listed in the following pages that are completed outside of Scouting whenever a member can supply a Statement of Attainment from another RTO. Scouts Australia is also able to recognise electives completed outside of Scouting and we can organise a credit transfer where necessary. Details of Currency Guidelines and Log Book requirements are featured on the following pages. For additional information, please contact your Region Commissioner (Activities) or Region Commissioner (Adult Training & Development).
Log Books – Mandatory ‐
All members are required to keep a log book that records their involvement in adventurous activities. The log book must record details of date, location, type of activity, number of participants and your role at the activity. The name and contact details of another person at the activity that could verify your involvement should also be recorded for future reference.
Bushwalking Track Definitions ‐ Controlled AS2156.1 – 2001 Classes 1‐4 AWTGS (2010) Grades 1‐4 Intermediate AS2156.1 – 2001 Class 5 AWTGS (2010) Grade 5 Advanced (Uncontrolled) AS2156.1 – 2001 Class 6 AWTGS (2010) Grade 5
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CURRENCY GUIDELINES To ensure that our activity leaders maintain currency in the skills they are qualified for, Scouts Australia has developed a set of currency guidelines that would be expected for members to follow for continued involvement in their area of skill. These guidelines are listed in the table below with additional detail listed for each activity area.
Level 1 Level 2 Guide Instructor
2 Activity Days 3 Activity Days 4 Guiding Days 2 Instructional Days (VET Courses) 2 Guiding Days
1 Rescue Skills Day 1 Rescue Skills Day 1 Rescue Skills Day
First Aid (provide First Aid) current HLT – and /or CPR Refresher (HLT CPR 201A)
First Aid (provide First Aid) current HLT – and /or CPR Refresher (HLT CPR 201A)
First Aid (provide First Aid) current HLT – and /or CPR Refresher (HLT CPR 201A)
1 Guide Development Day 1 Instructor Development Day
General
A day is regarded as 6 hours effort and a half day as 3 hours effort.
Two half day activities make up one full day activity.
An instructional activity day must involve personal participation in the activity.
Each of the five aspects of registration must be completed annually (i.e. instructional days, guide activity days, rescue skills days, first aid and/or CPR currency, and instructor development days).
No activity day can count more than once in any one activity area (i.e. a rescue skills practice day cannot also be counted as an instructional day or guide activity day in the same activity area).
At least two instructional days in every three years must be on level 2 courses in the activity area.
Instructor development days may include conferences, workshops, training courses relating to instructing skills in activity area, delivery of Adventurous Activities Skills (Common Core) courses.
A conference or workshop that relates to more than 1 activity area may be counted for each relevant activity area.
Double entries
If a person was Canyoning and had a reasonable walk into the canyon and there were a few abseils it would be OK for the member to enter the activity into their Bushwalking log, Canyon log and Abseil log for the 1 activity.
Development & Rescue Skills Days
Development Days can be training courses, Trade shows, ORIC Conferences, or any type of event where you are developing you knowledge, skills, in the adventurous activity area. Rescue Skills Days would normally be a practical exercise in your given activity field e.g. abseil rescue/recovery/haulage systems/ water z rescues/ training events, industry demonstration in new equipment or techniques
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What can I do with my qualification ?
Level 1 ‐ Bushwalking Holding a current COAL (Certificate of adult leadership) and First Aid certificate I can take my Mob,
Pack, Troop, Unit or Crew bushwalking on designated tracked walks
Level 2 – Canoeing/Kayaking Holding a current COAL (Certificate of adult leadership) and First Aid certificate I can take my Pack,
Troop, Unit or Crew on canoeing/Kayaking on flat water
Level 1 Canoeing is considered a safe participant, but cannot run an activity
Guide Guide level qualifications can undertake any rock related activity, or run District, Region or State
activities, this includes regattas
They are responsible for the overall activity and can make decision regarding ratios, and numbers outside the normal policy. They cannot participate within the event if they have put controls in place as it is their responsibility for the general oversight of the activity, and may need to alter controls if there are changes in weather, wind, rain or other factors that will affect the safe running of the activity.
Training Guide level qualifications can assist with SIS‐10 training; however a training team member (LT or ALT) must be present and be the course leader. SIS‐10 training is no different from any other accredited training that we deliver e.g. Cub Scouts, Venturers etc.
All SIS‐10 training must be run in accordance with normal training team guidelines
An L3 Adult Training Course Cancellation/Proposal form must be used 6 weeks prior to the course, only training team members (LT or ALT) can be course leaders.
All applications and fees are to be sent to State HQ for processing
A nominal roll will be generated from the applications and sent to the course leader 2 weeks prior to the course.
Acceptance letters, course information, any pre‐course will be sent to participants
Only the National Workbooks are to be used for courses, certainly training team members can use other supporting information, handouts, etc however we have agreed to a National seamless boarder policy and the workbooks can’t be changed.
A training team member (LT or ALT) can use a subject matter expert “Guide” to assist on courses, any person assisting on courses must hold the relevant units of competency
After completion of the course: (1) Workbooks (2) Evaluations (3) Program (4) Nominal rolls are to be returned to the State office for processing, course leaders will sign off on the rolls as normal and indicate any participant who has either missed session or marked not yet competent. This needs to be returned to State Office 7 days after the course runs. This is to meet RTO requirements.
State Office will generate National issuing form for signing by the relevant people
State Office will send completed documentation to National SAIT for processing and issuing statement of attainment
State Office will receive statement of attainment from National and update MIS (Member information system) and post statement with workbook directly to the participant.
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ACTIVITY LEADERS (primary Appointment)
Skills Module Description
e‐Learning is for Activity leaders with Primary appointment only.
BINTRO Intro to Basic Leadership Training
BCORE HIST How Scouting Began
BCORE FUND Basic Scouting Fundamentals
BCORE LEAD Basic Leadership
BCORE SKILL Personal Skill Development
BCORE SAFE Basic Scout Safe
E USP The USP of Scouting
E PATROL Introduction to the Patrol System
E EDUCATE Educational Method of Scouting
Same Units as Common Core A & B1 And complete State Forms, structure, And scouting content
SISO ODR 302A Plan outdoor recreation activities
SISO ODR 303A Guide outdoor recreation sessions
SISO OPS 201A Minimise environmental impact
SISO OPS 304A Plan for minimal environmental impact
SISO OPS 306A Interpret weather conditions in the field
SISX CAI 306A Facilitate a group
SISX EMR 201A Respond to emergency situations
SISX OHS 101A Follow occupational health and safety policies
SISX RSK 301A Undertake risk analysis of activities
BSB WOR 301A Organise personal work priorities and development
SISX CCS 201A Provide customer service
TAE DEL 301A Provide work skill instruction
BSB CMM 401A Make a presentation (TAESS00007 Enterprise Trainer ‐ Presenting Skill Set)
Qualify to GUIDE level in at least 2 skill areas: (at Cert III Level)
Activity Leaders – Primary Appointment Once an Activity Leader completes the e‐Learning above, completes Common Core A & B1 plus scouting content, and the (TAESS00007 Enterprise Trainer ‐ Presenting Skill Set), with a current First Aid Certificate (Provide First Aid). Some members may have exemptions which are dealt with via a credit transfer process or RPL to recognise current skills. At some point you need to do In‐Service to formularise yourself with other sections and how they operate. Once the above process has been followed you need to complete a W3 to transfer from a trainee Leader to an Activity Leader Appointment (COAL). A Certificate III in outdoor recreation is not mandatory for an Activity Leader, although they would complete the majority of this certificate in their training process.
e‐Learning
Basic Sectional Techniques
Enterprise Trainer
TAESS00007
Activity Competency
Guide (2) Guide (1)
Primary Appointment Process
W1 – Application or L9 Transfer
L8 – Introductory Interview
M5 – Prohibited Employment
Issued with Field Book
Access to e‐Learning
Basic Sectional
Training of Trainers 1A (TAESS00007 Enterprise Trainer ‐ Presenting Skill Set)
Guide Level specialities
L10 – In Service (section)
Apply First Aid Certificate
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SIS‐10 COMMON MODULES – Core + Training
Common Core A & B1 – (Core units for Certificate III) Residential Weekend
Skills Module Description
SISO ODR 302 Plan outdoor recreation activities
SISO ODR 303 Guide outdoor recreation sessions
SISO OPS 201 Minimise environmental impact
SISO OPS 304 Plan for minimal environmental impact
SISO OPS 306 Interpret weather conditions in the field
SISX CAI 306 Facilitate a group
SISX EMR 201 Respond to emergency situations
SISX OHS 101 Follow occupational health and safety policies
SISX RSK 301
SISX IND 101
SISO ODR 201
Undertake risk analysis of activities Work effectively in sport & recreation environments Assist in conducting outdoor recreation sessions
BSB WOR 301A Organise personal work priorities and development – (Available as RPL workbook)
SISX CCS 201A Provide customer service – (Available as RPL workbook) The 2 units above are required for a Full Certificate III , however they are not required for a Guide level qualification
Enterprise Trainer – TAESS00007 – 1 day course – Required at GUIDE level Skills Module Description
(TAESS00007 Enterprise Trainer – Presenting Skill Set)
TAE DEL 301A
Old Training of Trainers 1A Provide work skill instruction
BSB CMM 401A Make a presentation
Common Core B2 – Required for Instructor Level Skills Module Description
SISO ODR 404A Manage risk in an outdoor activity
SISX EMR 402A Coordinate emergency response
SISX OHS 402A Implement and monitor occupational health and safety policies
Assessor Skill Set – TAESS00001 – Required for Instructor Level Skills Module Description
Residential Weekend (TAESS00001 ‐ Assessor Skill Set)
TAE ASS 401A
Old Training of Trainers 1B Plan assessment activities and processes
TAE ASS 402A Assess competence
TAS ASS 403A Participate in assessment validation
Guide
Enterprise Trainer
TAESS00007
Instructor
Assessor Skill Set
TAESS00001
These units are required for Guide Level qualifications
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BUSHWALKING ACTIVITIES Skills Module Description
SISO BWG 201A Demonstrate bushwalking skills in a controlled environment
SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment
SISO OPS 202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISO BWG 303A Guide bushwalks in a controlled environment
Plus Common Core A & B1
Plus Enterprise Trainer TAESS00007 (Enterprise Trainer ‐ Presenting Skill Set)
SISO BWG 302A Apply intermediate bushwalking
SISO BWG 404A Apply river crossing skills
SISO NAV 302A Apply intermediate navigation skills
SISO BWG 405A Guide intermediate bushwalks
SISO BWG 406A Apply Bushwalking skills in uncontrolled landscapes
SISO NAV 403A Apply navigation skills in uncontrolled environmental
SISO BWG 510A Guide bushwalks in an uncontrolled environment
Plus Common Core B2
Plus Assessor Skill Set (TEASS00001 ‐ Assessor Skill Set)
SISO BWG 507A Apply advanced bushwalking skills in alpine areas
SISO OPS 509A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISO VTR 301A Perform vertical rescues (Can’t be Issued through SAIT as it is Diploma Level) Alpine Walking Will be issued through NSW although not accredited Unit
SISO BWG 508A Apply advanced bushwalking skills in arid areas
SISO VTR 301A Perform vertical rescues (Can’t be Issued through SAIT as it is Diploma Level)
SISO BWG 509A Apply advanced bushwalking skills in tropical areas
SISO VTR 301A Perform vertical rescues (Can’t be Issued through SAIT as it is Diploma Level)
Level One
Controlled Guide
Level Two
Intermediate Guide
Level Three
Advanced Guide
Instructor
Alpine
Arid
Tropical
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WATER ACTIVITIES ‐ Canoeing
Flat Water Canoeing
Skills Module Description
SISO CNE 201A Demonstrate simple canoeing skills
SISO CNE 202A Perform deep water rescues
PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment
SISO OPS 202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISO CNE 303A Apply canoeing skills
SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISO CNE 305A Guide canoeing trips on flat and undemanding water
Plus Common Core A & B1
Plus Enterprise Trainer TAESS00007 (Enterprise Trainer ‐ Presenting Skill Set)
SISO CNE 306A Instruct canoeing skills on flat and undemanding water
Plus Common Core B2
Plus Assessor Skill Set (TEASS00001 ‐ Assessor Skill Set)
White Water Canoeing Skills Module Description
SISO CNE 303A Apply canoeing skills
SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISO CNE 304A Apply inland canoeing skills on Grade 2 water
SISO WWR 201A Demonstrate self‐rescue skills in white water
SISO WWR 302A Demonstrate white water rescues and recoveries
SISO CNE 307A
Guide canoeing trips on Grade 2 water
SISO CNE 409A
Instruct canoeing skills on Grade 2 water
SISO WWR 403A
SISO CNE 408A
Perform complex white water rescues and recoveries Apply inland canoeing skills on Grade 3 water
SISO CNE 410A Guide canoeing trips on Grade 3 water
Level One
Level Two
Guide
Instructor
Level Two
Guide Grade 2
Instructor Grade 2
Level Three
Guide Grade 3
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WATER ACTIVITIES ‐ Kayaking
Flat Water Kayaking Skills Module Description
SISO CNE 202A Perform deep water rescues
SISO KYK 201A Demonstrate simple kayaking skills
PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment
SISO OPS 202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISO KYK 302A Apply kayaking skills
SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISO KYK 304A Guide kayaking trips on flat and undemanding water
Plus Common Core A & B1
Plus Enterprise Trainer TAESS00007 (Enterprise Trainer ‐ Presenting Skill Set)
SISO KYK 407A Instruct kayaking skills on flat and undemanding water
Plus Common Core B2
Plus Assessor Skill Set (TEASS00001 ‐ Assessor Skill Set)
White Water Kayaking Skills Module Description
SISO KYK 302A Apply kayaking skills
SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISO KYK 303A Apply inland kayaking skills on Grade 2 water
SISO WWR 201A Demonstrate self‐rescueskills in white water
SISO WWR 302A Demonstrate white water rescues and recoveries
SISO KYK 305A
Guide kayaking trips on Grade 2 water
SISO KYK 408A
Instruct kayaking skills on Grade 2 water
SISO KYK 406A Apply inland kayaking skills on Grade 3 water
SISO WWR 403A Perform complex white water rescues and recoveries
SISO KYK 409A Guide kayaking trips on Grade 3 water
Level One
Level Two
Guide
Instructor
Level Two
Guide Grade 2
Instructor Grade 2
Level Three
Guide Grade 2/3
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WATER ACTIVITIES Sailing & First Aid
Small Boat Yachting (Sailing)
Skills Module Description
SISO YSB 201A Demonstrate basic skills to sail a small boat in controlled conditions
SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment
SISO OPS 202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISO YSB 302A
Sail a small boat in light to moderate conditions
SISO YSB 403A Sail a small boat in moderate and variable conditions
Plus Common Core A & B1
Plus Enterprise Trainer TAESS00007 (Enterprise Trainer ‐ Presenting Skill Set)
SISO YSB 404A Instruct small boat yachting
Boating licence Hold a Current NSW Motor Boating licence
Plus Common Core B2
Plus Assessor Skill Set (TEASS00001 ‐ Assessor Skill Set)
First Aid Requirements:
Skills Module Description
Remote First Aid SISO OPS 305A
HLT AID 003
HLT FA 311 A
HLT FA 301 A, B, or C
Provide First Aid Apply First Aid Apply First Aid Any First Aid Provider is acceptable as long as they are accredited and provide a statement of attainment with the above units which indicate “Apply First Aid” and the corresponding unit number Remote First Aid is ONLY required if you are an Instructor and/or based on your risk assessment of the activity it is required. The Statement MUST indicate SISO OPS 305A {e.g. not required for Controlled Bushwalking Instructor or Sailing}
Apply First Aid is ALL that activity Guide qualifications require – As per above
Level One
Level Two
Guide Level Three
Instructor
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Fishing
Fishing is broken up into several different areas
WATER ACTIVITIES Sailing & First Aid
Skills Module Description
SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
PUA OPE 002A
SISO OPS 202A
SISO SNK 201A
SISX CAI 102A
Operate communications systems and equipment Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site Demonstrate snorkelling activities Assist in preparing & conducting sport & recreation sessions
SISC AQU 202A Perform basic water rescues
SISO SNK 302A Guide Snorkelling
Plus Common Core A & B1
Plus Enterprise Trainer TAESS00007 (Enterprise Trainer ‐ Presenting Skill Set)
SISO SNK 403A Instruct snorkelling skills
Plus Common Core B2
Plus Training of Trainers 2B (TEASS00001 ‐ Assessor Skill Set)
Skills Module Description
SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment
SISO OPS 202A
SISO FSH 201A
SISO FSH 206A
Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site Catch and Handle Fish Locate and attract fish
SISO FSH 202A
SISO FSH 203A
SISO FSH 204A
SISO FSH 205A
Select, Catch and use bait Select, Rig and use terminal tackle Select, use and maintain fishing tackle outfits Construct and work simple fishing lures
SISO FSH 307A Guide Fishing Trips
Plus Common Core A & B1
Plus Enterprise Trainer TAESS00007 (Enterprise Trainer ‐ Presenting Skill Set)
SISO FSH 308A Instruct Fishing Skills
Plus Assessor Skill Set (TEASS00001 ‐ Assessor Skill Set) Plus Common Core B2
Level One & Common Units
Level Two
Guide
Instructor
Level One
Guide
Instructor
Snorkelling
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ROCK ACTIVITIES – Abseiling ‐ NATURAL
Single‐Pitch Abseiling – Natural Surfaces This Activity can be completed on either “N” Natural or “A” Artificial
Skills Module Description
SISO ABN 201 Demonstrate abseiling skills on natural surfaces
SISO ABN 202 Safeguard an abseiler using a single rope belay system
PUA OPE 002 Operate communications systems and equipment
SISO OPS 202 Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISO ABN 303 Apply single pitch abseiling skills on natural surfaces
SISO ABN 304 Establish ropes for single pitch abseiling on natural surfaces
SISO VTR 301 Perform vertical rescue
SISO ABN 305
Guide abseiling on single pitch natural surfaces
Plus Common Core A & B1 Plus Enterprise Trainer TAESS00007 (Enterprise Trainer ‐ Presenting Skill Set)
SISO ABN 408 Instruct abseiling on single pitch natural surfaces
Plus Assessor Skill Set (TEASS00001 ‐ Assessor Skill Set) Plus Common Core B2
Multi‐Pitch Abseiling This Activity can be completed on either “N” Natural or “A” Artificial
Skills Module Description
SISO ABN 406A Apply multi pitch abseiling skills on natural surfaces
SISO ABN 407A Establish ropes for multi pitch abseiling on natural surfaces
SISO VTR 402A Perform complex vertical rescues
SISO ABN 409A
Guide abseiling on multi pitch natural surfaces
SISO ABN 510A Instruct abseiling on multi pitch natural surfaces (Can’t be Issued through SAIT as it is Diploma Level)
Level One
Level Two
Guide
Instructor
Level Three
Guide
Instructor
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ROCK ACTIVITIES – Abseiling ‐ ARTIFICIAL
Single‐Pitch Abseiling – This Activity can be completed on either “N” Natural or “A” Artificial
Skills Module Description
SISO ABA 201A Demonstrate abseiling skills on artificial surfaces
PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment
SISO OPS 202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISO ABA 302A Apply single pitch abseiling skills on artificial surfaces
SISO ABA 303A Establish ropes for abseiling on artificial surfaces
SISO VTR 301A Perform vertical rescue
SISO ABA 304A Guide abseiling on single pitch artificial surfaces
Plus Common Core A & B1
Plus Enterprise Trainer TAESS00007 (Enterprise Trainer ‐ Presenting Skill Set)
SISO ABA 406A Instruct abseiling on single pitch artificial surfaces
Plus Common Core B2
Plus Assessor Skill Set (TEASS00001 ‐ Assessor Skill Set)
Multi‐Pitch Abseiling This Activity can be completed on either “N” Natural or “A” Artificial
Skills Module Description
SISO ABA 405A Establish ropes for multi pitch abseiling on artificial surfaces
SISO VTR 402A Perform complex vertical rescues
SISO ABA 407A Instruct abseiling on multi pitch artificial surfaces
Level One
Level Two
Guide
Instructor
Level Three
Instructor
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ROCK ACTIVITIES ‐ Caving
Single‐Pitch Caving
Skills Module Description
SISO CVE 201A Demonstrate caving skills
SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment
SISO OPS 202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISO CVE 302A Apply single pitch abseiling skills in caves
SISO CVE 303A Rig a ladder pitch
SISO CVE 304A Apply laddering skills
SISO CVE 305A Apply cave specific single rope techniques
SISO CVE 306A Rig ropes and establish belays in caves
SISO NAV 302A Apply navigation skills in an intermediate environment
SISO VTR 301A Perform vertical rescue
SISO CVE 307A Guide vertical single pitch caving trips
SISO CVE 308A
SISO CVE 411
Guide horizontal caving trips Apply vertical caving skills
Plus Common Core A & B1
Plus Enterprise Trainer TAESS00007 (Enterprise Trainer ‐ Presenting Skill Set)
SISO CVE 417A Instruct vertical single pitch caving skills
Plus Common Core B2
Plus Assessor Skill Set (TEASS00001 ‐ Assessor Skill Set)
Multi‐Pitch Caving
Skills Module Description
SISO CVE 409A Rig ladders in complex situations
SISO CVE 410A Rig a complex pitch using caving specific techniques
SISO CVE 411A Apply vertical caving skills
SISO CVE 412A Rig multi pitches in complex vertical cave systems
SISO CVE 413A Navigate in untrogged caves
SISO VTR 402A Perform complex vertical rescues
SISO CVE 414A
Guide vertical multi pitch caving trips
SISO CVE 522A
Instruct vertical multi pitch caving skills (Can’t be Issued through SAIT as it is Diploma Level)
Level One
Level Two
Guide
Instructor
Level Three
Guide
Instructor
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ROCK ACTIVITIES – Canyoning
Single‐Pitch Canyoning
Skills Module Description
SISO CAY 201A Demonstrate horizontal canyoning skills
SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment
SISO OPS 202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISO AQU 202A Perform basic water rescues
SISO CAY 302A Apply vertical canyoning skills
SISO CAY 303A Establish belays in canyons
SISO NAV 302A Apply navigation skills in an intermediate environment
SISO VTR 301A Perform vertical rescue
SISO CAY 304A Guide single pitch canyoning trips
Plus Common Core A & B1
Plus Enterprise Trainer TAESS00007 (Enterprise Trainer ‐ Presenting Skill Set)
Plus Common Core B2
Plus Assessor Skill Set (TEASS00001 ‐ Assessor Skill Set)
Multi‐Pitch Canyoning
Skills Module Description
SISO CAY 405A Apply advanced vertical canyoning skills
SISO CAY 406A Establish complex belays in canyons
SISO VTR 402A Perform complex vertical rescues
SISO CAY 407A
Guide multi pitch canyoning trips
SISO CAY 508A
Instruct canyoning skills (Can’t be Issued through SAIT as it is Diploma Level)
DIPLOMA UNITS OF COMPETENCY: Scouts Australia Institute of Training (SAIT) has Certificates II, III, and IV registered in its scope, that is why we cannot issue recognition or attainment in any Diploma unit.
Level One
Level Two
Guide
Instructor
Level Three
Guide
Instructor
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ROCK ACTIVITIES – Rock‐Climbing ‐ NATURAL
Top Rope Rock Climbing This Activity can be completed on either “N” Natural or “A” Artificial
Skills Module Description
SISO CLN 201A Demonstrate top rope climbing skills on Natural surfaces
SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment
SISO OPS 202A
SISX CAI 102A
Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site Assist in preparing & conducting Sport & Recreation Sessions
SISO CLN 302A Apply climbing skills on natural surfaces
SISO CLN 303A Establish belays for climbing on natural surfaces
SISO VTR 301A Perform vertical rescue
SISO CLN 304A Guide top rope climbing activities on natural surfaces
Plus Common Core A & B1
Plus Enterprise Trainer TAESS00007 (Enterprise Trainer ‐ Presenting Skill Set)
SISO CLN 409A Instruct top rope climbs on natural surfaces
Plus Common Core B2
Plus Assessor Skill Set (TEASS00001 ‐ Assessor Skill Set)
Single Pitch Lead Rock Climbing This Activity can be completed on either “N” Natural or “A” Artificial
SISO CLN 405A
SISO CLN 303A
SISO VTR 301A
Apply single pitch lead climbing skills on natural surfaces Establish belays for climbing on natural surfaces Perform vertical rescue
SISO CLN 408A
Guide lead climbing activities on single pitch natural surfaces
SISO CLN 411A Instruct lead climbing on single pitch natural surfaces
Multi‐Pitch Lead Rock‐climbing
Skills Module Description
SISO CLN 406A
SISO CLN 407A
SISO VRT 402A
Apply multi pitch lead climbing skills on natural surfaces Establish belays for multi pitch climbing on natural surfaces Perform complex vertical rescues
Level One
Level Two
Guide Top Rope
Instructor Top Rope
Level Two Additional
Guide
Instructor
Level Three
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ROCK ACTIVITIES – Rock‐Climbing ‐ ARTIFICIAL
Top Rope Rock Climbing This Activity can be completed on either “N” Natural or “A” Artificial
Skills Module Description
SISO CLA 201A Demonstrate top rope climbing skills on Artificial surfaces
SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment
SISO OPS 202A
SISX CAI 102A
Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site Assist in preparing & conducting Sport & Recreation Sessions
SISO CLA 302A Apply top rope climbing skills on artificial surfaces
SISO CLA 303A Establish belays for climbing on artificial surfaces
SISO VTR 301A Perform vertical rescue
SISO CLA 304A Guide top rope climbing activities on artificial surface
Plus Common Core A & B1
Plus Enterprise Trainer TAESS00007 (Enterprise Trainer ‐ Presenting Skill Set)
Single Pitch Lead Rock Climbing This Activity can be completed on either “N” Natural or “A” Artificial
SISO CLA 406A
SISO CLA 303A
SISO VTR 301A
Apply lead climbing skills on artificial surfaces Establish belays for climbing on artificial surfaces Perform vertical rescue
SISO CLA 409A Instruct lead climbing on single pitch artificial surfaces
Multi‐Pitch Lead Rock‐climbing
Skills Module Description
SISO CLA 407A
Apply multi pitch lead climbing skills on artificial surfaces
SISO CLA 408A Establish belays for multi pitch climbing on artificial surfaces
SISO VRT 402A Perform complex vertical rescues
Level One
Level Two
Guide Top Rope
Level Two Additional
Instructor
Level Three
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Challenge Ropes (High / Low) There are only 2 Levels in Challenge Ropes (conduct {Guide} and Supervise {Instructor})
Skills Module Description
SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment
SISO OPS 202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISO CRP 302A
SISO CRP 301A
SISO ABL 301A
Conduct a high ropes session Conduct a low ropes session Assist in the facilitation of adventurer‐based learning activities
Plus Common Core A & B1
Plus Enterprise Trainer TAESS00007 (Enterprise Trainer ‐ Presenting Skill Set)
SISO CRP 404A Supervise a high ropes session
SISO CRP 403A Supervise a low ropes session Plus Common Core B2
Plus Assessor Skill Set (TEASS00001 ‐ Assessor Skill Set)
4WD
SISO DRV 201A Drive AWD/4WD vehicles on unsealed roads
SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment
SISO OPS 202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISO DRV 302A Drive and recover a 4WD vehicle
TLI B 2003A Carry out vehicle servicing and maintenance
TLI B 2004A Carry out vehicle inspection
TLI H 3002A Plan and navigate routes
SISO DRV 303A Guide 4WD tours
Plus Common Core A & B1
Plus Enterprise Trainer TAESS00007 (Enterprise Trainer ‐ Presenting Skill Set)
SISO DRV 404A Drive a 4WD vehicle in difficult terrain
SISO DRV 404A Coordinate recovery of 4WD vehicles
Level One Common Units
Guide
Instructor
Level One
Level Two
Guide
Level Three
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Cross Country Skiing
Skills Module Description
SISO SKT 201A
SISO SKT 202A
Demonstrate basic cross country Demonstrate ski touring skills in a patrolled environment to a basic standard
SISO NAV 201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
PUA OPE 002A Operate communications systems and equipment
SISO OPS 202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISO SKT 303A
SISO SKT 305A
SISO NAV 302A
Day ski tour away from a patrolled area Apply snow craft skills for day touring Apply navigation skills in an intermediate
SISO SKT 304A Guide day ski tours
Plus Common Core A & B1
Plus Enterprise Trainer TAESS00007 (Enterprise Trainer ‐ Presenting Skill Set)
SISO SKT 406A
SISO SKT 407A
SISO SKT 408A
SISO SKT 409A
SISO NAV 403A
Demonstrate advanced cross country skiing skills Overnight ski tour in difficult terrain using advanced ski touring skills
Apply snow craft skills for overnight touring Apply intermediate cross country skiing skills Navigate in uncontrolled environments
SISO SKT 410A Guide Overnight ski tours
Plus Common Core A & B1
Plus Enterprise Trainer TAESS00007 (Enterprise Trainer ‐ Presenting Skill Set)
SISO SKT 411A Instruct cross country skiing Plus Assessor Skill Set (TEASS00001 ‐ Assessor Skill Set) Plus Common Core B2
Level One
Level Two
Day Tour Guide
Level Three
Overnight Tour Guide
Instructor
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VENTURER SCOUTS, ROVERS & LEADERS
Certificate II ‐ SIS20201– Outdoor Recreation 5 Core Units + 10 Elective Units from Cert II
Skills Module Description
SISO ODR 201A Assist in conducting outdoor recreation sessions
SISO OPS 201A Minimise environmental impact
SISX IND 101A
SISX OHS 101A Work effectively in sport and recreation environments Follow occupational health and safety policies
HLT AID 003
Provide first aid – or current First Aid Certificate from a recognised training provider
PUA OPE 002A
Operate communications systems and equipment
SISO OPS 202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
PLUS (A total of 10 Elective units are required from the Cert II Listings)
Packaging Rules for Certificate II 15 units must be completed:
5 core units
10 elective units, consisting of:
All the units in any one of Groups A to S
the remaining to make up the required 10 elective units from General electives, or any of the groups above; up to 3 of these may be selected elsewhere in SIS10 or any current accredited course or other Training Package, and must be first packaged at AQF level 2 or 3.
In all cases selection of electives must be guided by the job outcome sought, local industry requirements and the characteristics of this qualification (as per the AQF descriptors).
Units Shaded in this Background are currently being offered through Scouting via SAIT
SIS20210 Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation
Core (5) ‐ Mandatory
HLTFA301B Apply first aid
SISOODR201A Assist in conducting outdoor recreation sessions
SISOOPS201A Minimise environmental impact
SISXIND101A Work effectively in sport and recreation environments
SISXOHS101A Follow occupational health and safety policies
Certificate II Core
Workbook
First Aid
Level One Common Core
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Electives (10) as per Packaging Rules above
GROUP A ‐ ABSEILING ‐ ARTIFICIAL SURFACES
SISOABA201A Demonstrate abseiling skills on artificial surfaces
SISOABN202A Safeguard an abseiler using a single rope belay system
GROUP B ‐ ABSEILING ‐ NATURAL SURFACES
SISOABN201A Demonstrate abseiling skills on natural surfaces
SISOABN202A Safeguard an abseiler using a single rope belay system
GROUP C ‐ BUSHWALKING
SISOBWG201A Demonstrate bushwalking skills in a controlled environment
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
GROUP D ‐ CANOEING ‐ FLAT WATER
SISOCNE201A Demonstrate simple canoeing skills
SISOCNE202A Perform deep water rescues
GROUP E ‐ CAVING
SISOCVE201A Demonstrate caving skills
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
GROUP F ‐ CLIMBING ‐ TOP ROPE ‐ ARTIFICIAL SURFACES
SISOCLA201A Demonstrate top rope climbing skills on artificial surfaces
SISXCAI102A Assist in preparing and conducting sport and recreation sessions
GROUP G ‐ CLIMBING ‐ TOP ROPE ‐ NATURAL SURFACES
SISOCLN201A Demonstrate top rope climbing skills on natural surfaces
SISXCAI102A Assist in preparing and conducting sport and recreation sessions
GROUP H ‐ CYCLING
SISOCYT201A Select, set up and maintain a bike
SISOCYT202A Demonstrate basic cycling skills
GROUP I ‐ FISHING
SISOFSH201A Catch and handle fish
SISOFSH206A Locate and attract fish
GROUP J ‐ FISHING ‐ TACKLE AND BAIT
SISOFSH202A Select, catch and use bait
SISOFSH203A Select, rig and use terminal tackle
SISOFSH204A Select, use and maintain fishing tackle outfits
SISOFSH205A Construct and work simple fishing lures
GROUP K ‐ HORSE CARE
AHCHBR201A Monitor horse health and welfare
AHCHBR203A Provide daily care for horses
AHCLSK207A Load and unload livestock
SISOEQO201A Handle horses
SISOEQO202A Demonstrate basic horse riding skills
GROUP L ‐ KAYAKING
SISOCNE202A Perform deep water rescues
SISOKYK201A Demonstrate simple kayaking skills
GROUP M ‐ KAYAKING SEA
SISOCNE202A Perform deep water rescues
SISOKYS201A Demonstrate simple sea kayaking skills
GROUP N ‐ MOUNTAIN BIKING
SISOCYT202A Demonstrate basic cycling skills
SISOMBK201A Demonstrate basic off‐road cycling skills
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
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GROUP O ‐ PERSONAL WATER CRAFT ‐ CONTROLLED CONDITIONS
SISOPWC201A Select and maintain a personal water craft
SISOPWC202A Demonstrate simple personal water craft skills in controlled conditions
GROUP P ‐ SKI ING ‐ TOURING
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISOSKT202A Demonstrate ski touring skills in a patrolled environment to a basic standard
GROUP Q ‐ SNORKELLING
SISOSNK201A Demonstrate snorkelling activities
SISXCAI102A Assist in preparing and conducting sport and recreation sessions
GROUP R ‐ SURFING
SISOSRF201A Demonstrate surf survival and self‐rescue skills
SISOSRF202A Demonstrate basic surfing manoeuvres in controlled conditions
GROUP S ‐ TRAIL BIKE RIDING
SISOTBR201A Select, set up and maintain an off‐highway motorcycle
SISOTBR202A Demonstrate basic off‐highway motorcycling skills
GENERAL ELECTIVES
AHCHBR201A Monitor horse health and welfare
AHCHBR203A Provide daily care for horses
AHCLSK207A Load and unload stock
CHCDIS301C Work effectively with people with a disability
ICAICT203A Operate application software packages
SISOCAY201A Demonstrate horizontal Canyoning skills
SISODRV201A Drive AWD/4WD vehicles on unsealed roads
SISOINT201A Conduct interpretation within an outdoor activity
SISOOPS202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISOSKB201A Demonstrate snowboarding skills on beginner terrain
SISOSKI201A Demonstrate alpine skiing skills downhill on beginner terrain
SISOSKT201A Demonstrate basic cross country skiing skills
SISOWWR201A Demonstrate self‐rescue skills in white water
SISOYSA201A Demonstrate basic sailboarding skills in controlled conditions
SISOYSB201A Demonstrate basic skills to sail a small boat in controlled conditions
SISSCNO201A Perform the intermediate skills and tactics of canoeing
SISXEMR201A Respond to emergency situations
SISXFAC207 Maintain sport, fitness and recreation equipment for activities
SISXFAC208 Maintain sport, fitness and recreation facilities
SITTGDE302 Provide arrival and departure assistance
SITTGDE304 Prepare and present tour commentaries or activities
SITTGDE305 Develop and maintain the general and regional knowledge required by guides
SITTGDE306 Research and share general information on Australian Indigenous cultures
SITXFSA101 Use hygienic practices for food safety
TLIB2003A Carry out vehicle servicing and maintenance
TLIB2004A Carry out vehicle inspection
TLIB2008A Carry out inspection of trailers
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ROVERS & LEADERS – CERTIFICATE III
Certificate III – Outdoor Recreation 12 Core Units + 12 Elective units from Cert III Residential Weekend
Skills Module Description
SISO ODR 302 Plan outdoor recreation activities
SISO ODR 303 Guide outdoor recreation sessions
SISO OPS 201 Minimise environmental impact
SISO OPS 304 Plan for minimal environmental impact
SISO OPS 306 Interpret weather conditions in the field
SISX CAI 306 Facilitate a group
SISX EMR 201 Respond to emergency situations
SISX OHS 101 Follow occupational health and safety policies
SISX RSK 301
SISX IND 101
SISO ODR 201
Undertake risk analysis of activities Work effectively in sport & recreation environments Assist in conducting outdoor recreation sessions
BSB WOR 301A Organise personal work priorities and development – (Available as RPL workbook)
SISX CCS 201A Provide customer service – (Available as RPL workbook) The 2 units above are required for a Full Certificate III , however they are not required for a Guide level qualification
Enterprise Trainer – TAESS00007 – 1 day course – Required at GUIDE level
Skills Module Description (TAESS00007 Enterprise Trainer – Presenting Skill Set)
TAE DEL 301A
Old Training of Trainers 1A Provide work skill instruction
BSB CMM 401A Make a presentation
Qualify to GUIDE level in at least 2 skill areas: (at Cert III Level)
Refer to the Packaging Rules on the following pages regarding Units
Common Core A & B1
Enterprise Trainer
TAESS00007
Activity Competency
Guide (2) Guide (1)
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Descriptor This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent in guiding outdoor recreation activities in a controlled environment. It requires technical knowledge of the outdoor recreation activity to be transferred to allow individuals to safely participate in the outdoor activity. It does not provide the skills and knowledge to impart the required level of technical knowledge and expertise to allow participants to independently undertake outdoor recreation activities. A guide operating in a controlled environment has the skills, knowledge and experience to work autonomously within a closely defined range of skilled operations involving known routines, methods and procedures, where a small amount of discretion and judgement is required in the selection of equipment, services or contingency measures. This person may work independently only within clearly defined contexts where there are clearly defined Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and relevant documented guidelines, key safety features and risk management procedures for the specific activity location, they are familiar with those SOPs, and where assistance is available should a non‐routine situation arise. Work can be undertaken either autonomously or as part of a team under supervision. This supervision can be on or off site and would provide support to deal appropriately with unplanned or unexpected events. Work would be undertaken in field locations with clearly defined site specific situations such as camps, recreation centres or facilities or fields on various public lands. Work may be undertaken in differing environments such as water‐based, dry land and mountainous terrains, using a diverse range of equipment.
Job roles The following is indicative job role for this qualification:
outdoor guide (controlled environment)
Pathway advice This qualification is suitable for an Australian Apprenticeship pathway. Entry to this qualification by persons without prior outdoor recreation industry experience or formal qualifications is not recommended. Examples of sufficient relevant skills and knowledge for entry into the qualification may include:
Previous qualification at the AQF level below
Previous experience in the outdoor recreation industry and interest in outdoor pursuits
Entry into this qualification and progression between qualification levels will be based on the professional judgement of the RTO, in consultation with the individual.
Packaging rules for Certificate III
24 units must be completed:
12 core units
12 elective units, consisting of:
‐ all the units in any two of Groups A to AJ, or
‐ all the units in any one of Groups A to AJ, and all the units in any one of Groups AK to AT
‐ the remaining to make up the required 12 elective units from General electives, or any of the above groups; up to 4 of these remaining units may be selected elsewhere in SIS10, or any current accredited course or other Training Package, and must be first packaged at AQF level 2, 3 or 4.
In all cases, selection of electives must be guided by the job outcome sought, local industry requirements and the characteristics of this qualification (as per the AQF descriptors).
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Units Shaded in this Background are currently being offered through SAIT and Scouting
SIS30410 Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation
Core (12) ‐ Mandatory
BSBWOR301A Organise personal work priorities and development
HLTFA301B Apply first aid
SISOODR302A Plan outdoor recreation activities
SISOODR303A Guide outdoor recreation sessions
SISOOPS201A Minimise environmental impact
SISOOPS306A Interpret weather conditions in the field
SISXCAI306A Facilitate groups
SISXCCS201A Provide customer service
SISXEMR201A Respond to emergency situations
SISXOHS101A Follow occupational health and safety policies
SISXRSK301A Undertake risk analysis of activities
TAEDEL301A Provide work skill instruction
Electives (12)
Group A – Abseiling – Guide – Single pitch – Artificial surfaces
SISOABA302A Apply single pitch abseiling skills on artificial surfaces
SISOABA303A Establish ropes for abseiling on artificial surfaces
SISOABA304A Guide abseiling on single pitch artificial surfaces
SISOABN202A Safeguard an abseiler using a single rope belay system
SISOVTR301A Perform vertical rescues
Group B – Abseiling – Guide – Single pitch – Natural surfaces
SISOABN202A Safeguard an abseiler using a single rope belay system
SISOABN303A Apply single pitch abseiling skills on natural surfaces
SISOABN304A Establish ropes for single pitch abseiling on natural surfaces
SISOABN305A Guide abseiling on single pitch natural surfaces
SISOVTR301A Perform vertical rescues
Group C – Bushwalking – Guide – Controlled Environment
SISOBWG201A Demonstrate bushwalking skills in a controlled environment
SISOBWG303A Guide bushwalks in a controlled environment
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
Group D – Canoeing – Guide – Flat water
SISOCNE303A Apply canoeing skills
SISOCNE202A Perform deep water rescues
SISOCNE305A Guide canoeing trips on flat and undemanding water
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
Group E – Canoeing – Guide – White water Grade 2
SISOCNE304A Apply inland canoeing skills on Grade 2 water
SISOCNE307A Guide canoeing trips on Grade 2 water
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISOWWR201A Demonstrate self‐rescue skills in white water
SISOWWR302A Demonstrate white water rescues and recoveries
Group F – Canyoning – Guide – Single pitch
SISCAQU202A Perform basic water rescues
SISOCAY302A Apply vertical canyoning skills
SISOCAY303A Establish belays in canyons
SISOCAY304A Guide single pitch canyoning trips
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
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SISOVTR301A Perform vertical rescues
Group G – Caving – Guide SISOCVE302A Apply single pitch abseiling skills in caves
SISOCVE303A Rig a ladder pitch
SISOCVE304A Apply laddering skills
SISOCVE305A Apply caving specific single rope techniques
SISOCVE306A Rig ropes and establish belays in caves
SISOCVE307A Guide vertical single pitch caving trips
SISOCVE308A Guide horizontal caving trips
SISOVTR301A Perform vertical rescues
Group H – Challenge ropes course – conduct high ropes
SISOABL301A Assist in the facilitation of adventure‐based learning activities
SISOCRP302A Conduct a high ropes session
Group I – Challenge ropes course – conduct low ropes
SISOABL301A Assist in the facilitation of adventure‐based learning activities
SISOCRP301A Conduct a low ropes session
Group J – Climbing – Guide – Artificial surfaces – Top rope
SISOCLA302A Apply top rope climbing skills on artificial surfaces
SISOCLA303A Establish belays for climbing on artificial surfaces
SISOCLA304A Guide top rope climbing activities on artificial surfaces
SISOVTR301A Perform vertical rescues
Group K – Climbing – Guide – Natural surfaces – Top rope
SISOCLN302A Apply climbing skills on natural surfaces
SISOCLN303A Establish belays for climbing on natural surfaces
SISOCLN304A Guide top rope climbing activities on natural surfaces
SISOVTR301A Perform vertical rescues
Group L – Cycle touring – Guide – On‐road
SISOCYT201A Select, set up and maintain a bike
SISOCYT303A Apply on‐road cycling skills
SISOCYT304A Guide on‐road cycle tours
TLIH107D Interpret road maps and navigate pre‐determined routes
Group M – Fishing – Guide
SISOFSH201A Catch and handle fish
SISOFSH202A Select, catch and use bait
SISOFSH203A Select, rig and use terminal tackle
SISOFSH204A Select, use and maintain fishing tackle outfits
SISOFSH205A Construct and work simple fishing lures
SISOFSH206A Locate and attract fish
SISOFSH307A Guide fishing trips
SISOFSH308A Instruct fishing skills
Group N – Fishing Equipment
SISOFSH205A Construct and work simple fishing lures
SISOFSH310A Tie simple fishing flies
SISOFSH314A Construct and repair fishing rods
Group O – Fishing Guide – Beach
SISOFSH201A Catch and handle fish
SISOFSH313A Catch crabs, prawns and squid
SISOFSH315A Demonstrate beach fishing skills
SISOOPS203A Interpret weather for marine environments
Group P – Fishing Guide – Estuary
SISOFSH201A Catch and handle fish
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SISOFSH312A Demonstrate estuary fishing skills
SISOOPS303A Interpret weather for marine environments
Group Q – Fishing Guide – Fly
SISOFSH201A Catch and handle fish
SISOFSH309A Apply fly fishing skills
SISOFSH310A Tie simple fishing flies
Group R – Fishing Guide – Freshwater
SISOFSH201A Catch and handle fish
SISOFSH311A Demonstrate freshwater fishing skills
Group S – Four wheel driving – Guide
SISODRV302A Drive and recover a 4WD vehicle
SISODRV303A Guide 4WD tours
TLIB307C Carry out vehicle servicing and maintenance
TLIB407C Carry out vehicle inspection
TLIH207D Plan and navigate routesGroup T – Horse Riding – Arena
RTE3131A Transport livestock
RTE3402A Implement animal health control programs
RTE3712A Administer medication to animals
SISOEQO303A Conduct horse riding sessions in an arena
SISOEQO304A Apply first aid for horses
SISSEQS303A Teach the fundamental skills of riding
Group U – Horse Riding – Guide Day Rides
RTE3131A Transport livestock
RTE3402A Implement animal health control programs
RTE3712A Administer medication to animals
SISOEQO304A Apply first aid for horses
SISOEQO305A Ride horses in tracked areas
SISOEQO306A Guide day horse trail rides in tracked areas
Group V – Kayaking – Guide – Flat water
SISOCNE202A Perform deep water rescues
SISOKYK302A Apply kayaking skills
SISOKYK304A Guide kayaking trips on flat and undemanding water
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
Group W – Kayaking – Guide – White water Grade 2
SISOKYK303A Apply inland kayaking skills on Grade 2 water
SISOKYK305A Guide kayaking trips on Grade 2 water
SISOWWR201A Demonstrate self‐rescue skills in white water
SISOWWR302A Demonstrate white water rescues and recoveries
Group X – Mountain biking – Guide
SISOMBK302A Apply advanced off‐road cycling skills
SISOMBK303A Guide off‐road cycle tours
SISONAV302A Apply navigation skills in an intermediate environment
Group Y –Personal water craft – Guide
SISOPWC303A Ride personal water craft in moderate to difficult conditions
SISOPWC304A Guide tours using personal water craft
Group Z – Rafting Guide – Moving Water
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISORAF301A Guide a raft on moving water
SISOWWR201A Demonstrate self‐rescue skills in white water
Group AA – SCUBA – Advanced
SISOSCB301A SCUBA dive in open water to a maximum depth of 18 metres
SISOSCB302A Complete night dives
SISOSCB303A Complete deep dives to between 18 and 40 metres
SISOSCB304A Navigate prescribed routes underwater
Group AB – SCUBA – Dive Guide
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SISOSCB301A SCUBA dive in open water to a maximum depth of 18 metres
SISOSCB306A Perform diver rescues
SISOSCB308A Guide a SCUBA dive
SISOSNK201A Demonstrate snorkelling activities
SISOSNK302A Guide snorkelling
SISCAQU202A Perform basic water rescues
Group AC – SCUBA – Master Diver
SISOSCB301A SCUBA dive in open water to a maximum depth of 18 metres
SISOSCB302A Complete night dives
SISOSCB303A Complete deep dives to between 18 and 40 metres
SISOSCB304A Navigate prescribed routes underwater
SISOSCB305A Complete underwater search and recovery dives
SISOSCB306A Perform diver rescues
Group AD – SCUBA – Open water
SISOSCB301A SCUBA dive in open water to a maximum depth of 18 metres
SISOSCB306A Perform diver rescues
SISOSCB313A Complete computer aided dives
Group AE – Skiing – Ski touring – Guide – Day
SISONAV302A Apply navigation skills in an intermediate environment
SISOSKT303A Day ski tour away from a patrolled area
SISOSKT304A Guide day ski tours
SISOSKT305A Apply snow craft skills for day touring
Group AF – Snorkelling – Guide
SISCAQU202A Perform basic water rescues
SISOSNK201A Demonstrate snorkelling activities
SISOSNK302A Guide snorkelling
Group AG – Snowboarding – Guide – Day
SISONAV302A Apply navigation skills in an intermediate environment
SISOSKB302A Snowboard on intermediate terrain
SISOSKB303A Guide day snowboarding activities
SISOSKT305A Apply snow craft skills for day touring
Group AH – Surfing – Guide – Basic
SISOSRF303A Perform intermediate level surfing manoeuvres
SISOSRF304A Perform simple rescues in moderate surf conditions
SISOSRF305A Guide surfing sessions
Group AI – Trail bike riding – Advanced
SISONAV302A Apply navigation skills in an intermediate environment
SISOTBR303A Apply advanced off‐highway motorcycling skills
SISOTBR304A Guide off‐highway motorcycle tours
Group AJ – Yachting – Windsurfing
SISOYSA302A Apply enhanced windsurfing skills in moderate conditions
SISOYSA303A Use a sailboard in stronger winds
Group AK – Boating
MEM50008B Carry out trip preparation and planning
MEM50009B Safely operate a mechanically powered recreational boat
MEM50010B Respond to boating emergencies and incidents
SFISHIP209B Operate marine communications equipment
SISOOPS303A Interpret weather for marine environments
Group AL – Community development
SISCCRD301A Facilitate community development through recreational activities
SISCCRD302A Recruit and manage volunteers
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Group AM – Disability
CHCDIS301A Work effectively with people with a disability
CHCDIS400C Provide care and support
SISCCRO303A Plan and conduct recreation programs for older persons
Group AN – Interpretation – Cultural
SITTGDE003A Coordinate and operate a tour
SITTGDE006A Prepare and present tour commentaries or activities
SITTGDE008A Research and share general information on Australian Indigenous cultures
SITTGDE009A Interpret aspects of local Australian Indigenous culture
Group AO – Interpretation – Cultural and heritage environments
SISOINT302A Develop specialist resources for interpretive activities
SITTGDE003A Coordinate and operate a tour
SITTGDE006A Prepare and present tour commentaries or activities
SITTGDE012A Prepare specialised interpretive content on cultural and heritage environments
Group AP – Interpretation – Flora, fauna and landscape
SISOINT302A Develop specialist resources for interpretive activities
SITTGDE003A Coordinate and operate a tour
SITTGDE006A Prepare and present tour commentaries or activities
SITTGDE010A Prepare specialised interpretive content on flora, fauna and landscape
Group AQ – Interpretation – Marine environments
SISOINT302A Develop specialist resources for interpretive activities
SITTGDE003A Coordinate and operate a tour
SITTGDE006A Prepare and present tour commentaries or activities
SITTGDE011A Prepare specialised interpretive content on marine environments
Group AR – Natural resource planning
RTC3218A Undertake a site assessment
RTD3505A Maintain natural areas
Group AS – Tour guiding
SITTGDE001A Work as a guide
SITTGDE004A Lead tour groups
SITTGDE006A Prepare and present tour commentaries or activities
SITTGDE007A Develop and maintain the general and regional knowledge required by guides
Group AT – Youth – Orientation
CHCYTH301D Work effectively with young people
CHCYTH402A Work effectively with young people in the youth work context
General electives
SISOARC301A Conduct an archery session
SISOBWG302A Apply intermediate bushwalking skills
SISOCAY201A Demonstrate horizontal canyoning skills
SISOCLA305A Apply route setting skills
SISOCNE306A Instruct canoeing skills on flat and undemanding water
SISOCYT202A Demonstrate basic cycling skills
SISOINT201A Conduct interpretation within an outdoor activity
SISOINT302A Develop specialist resources for interpretive activities
SISOKYS303A Guide sea kayaking trips in easy to moderate conditions
SISOOPS202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISOOPS304A Plan for minimal environmental impact
SISOOPS305A Provide first aid in a remote location
SISOPWC202A Demonstrate simple personal water craft skills in controlled conditions
SISOSCB307A Inspect and fill SCUBA cylinders
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SISOSCB309A Complete dives off boats
SISOSCB310A Complete an underwater video
SISOSCB311A Take still photographs underwater
SISOSCB312A Complete dry suit dives
SISOSCB314A Complete wreck dives
SISOSCB315A Complete drift dives on SCUBA
SISOSCB316A Dive at altitude greater than 300 metres
SISOSCB317A Complete a dive using Enriched Air Nitrox
SISOSCB318A Dive in open water using surface supplied air
SISOSRF202A Demonstrate basic surfing manoeuvres in controlled conditions
SISOTBR201A Select, set up and maintain an off‐highway motorcycle
SISOYSB302A Sail a small boat in light to moderate conditions
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ROVERS & LEADERS
Certificate IV – Outdoor Recreation 15 Core Units + 16 Elective Units from Cert IV
Skills Module Description
BSB WOR 404A Develop work priorities
SISO ODR 405A Develop and coordinate programs incorporating outdoor activities
SISO OPS 407A Apply search and rescue skills
SISX CCS 404A Address client needs
SISX IND 404A Promote compliance with laws and legal principles
SISX IND 405A Conduct projects
SISX RES 402A Support implementation of environmental management practices
SISX RES 403A Use resources efficiently
Common Core B2 – Required for Instructor Level
Skills Module Description
SISO ODR 404A Manage risk in an outdoor activity
SISX EMR 402A Coordinate emergency response
SISX OHS 402A Implement and monitor occupational health and safety policies
Assessor Skill Set – TAESS00001 – Required for Instructor Level
Skills Module Description Residential Weekend (TAESS00001 ‐ Assessor Skill Set)
TAE ASS 401A
Old Training of Trainers 1B Plan assessment activities and processes
TAE ASS 402A Assess competence
TAS ASS 403A Participate in assessment validation
Qualify to INSTRUCTOR level in at least 2 skill areas: (at Cert IV Level)
Certificate IV
Core Units
Instructor
Assessor Skill Set
TAESS00001
Activity Competency
Instructor (2) Instructor (1)
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Units Shaded in this Background are currently being offered through SAIT and Scouting
SIS40410 Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation Core (15) ‐ Mandatory
BSBWOR404A Develop work priorities
HLTFA301B Apply first aid
SISOOPS306A Interpret weather conditions in the field
SISOODR404A Manage risk in an outdoor activity
SISOODR405A Develop and coordinate programs incorporating outdoor activities
SISOODR302A Plan outdoor recreation activities
SISXRES402A Support implementation of environmental management practices
SISOOPS407A Apply search and rescue skills
SISXEMR201A Respond to emergency situations
SISXCCS404A Address client needs
SISXIND404A Promote compliance with laws and legal principles
SISXIND405A Conduct projects
SISXOHS402A Implement and monitor occupational health and safety policies
SISXRES403A Use resources efficiently
TAEDEL301A Provide work skill instruction
Electives (16) Group A – Abseiling – Guide – Natural surface – Multi pitch
SISOABN202A Safeguard an abseiler using a single rope belay system
SISOABN406A Apply multi pitch abseiling skills on natural surfaces
SISOABN407A Establish ropes for multi pitch abseiling on natural surfaces
SISOABN409A Guide abseiling on multi pitch natural surfaces
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISOVTR402A Perform complex vertical rescues
Group B – Abseiling – Instruct – Artificial surface ‐ Multi pitch
SISOABN202A Safeguard an abseiler using a single rope belay system
SISOABA405A Establish ropes for multi pitch abseiling on artificial surfaces
SISOABA407A Instruct abseiling on multi pitch artificial surfaces
SISOVTR402A Perform complex vertical rescues
Group C – Abseiling – Instruct – Artificial surface – Single pitch
SISOABN202A Safeguard an abseiler using a single rope belay system
SISOABA302A Apply single pitch abseiling skills on artificial surfaces
SISOABA303A Establish ropes for abseiling on artificial surfaces
SISOABA406A Instruct abseiling on single pitch artificial surfaces
SISOVTR301A Perform vertical rescues
Group D – Abseiling – Instruct – Natural surface – Single pitch
SISOABN202A Safeguard an abseiler using a single rope belay system
SISOABN303A Apply single pitch abseiling skills on natural surfaces
SISOABN304A Establish ropes for single pitch abseiling on natural surfaces
SISOABN408A Instruct abseiling on single pitch natural surfaces
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SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISOVTR301A Perform vertical rescues
Group E – Bushwalking – Guide – Intermediate
PUAOPE002A Operate communications systems and equipment
SISOBWG302A Apply intermediate bushwalking skills
SISOBWG404A Apply river crossing skills
SISOBWG405A Guide intermediate bushwalks
SISONAV302A Apply navigation skills in an intermediate environment
SISOOPS202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
Group F – Canoeing – Guide – White water Grade 2
SISOCNE304A Apply inland canoeing skills on Grade 2 water
SISOCNE307A Guide canoeing trips on Grade 2 water
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISOWWR201A Demonstrate self‐rescue skills in white water
SISOWWR302A Demonstrate white water rescues and recoveries
Group G – Canoeing ‐ Guide ‐ White water Grade 3
SISOCNE408A Apply inland canoeing skills on Grade 3 water
SISOCNE410A Guide canoeing trips on Grade 3 water
SISONAV302A Apply navigation skills in an intermediate environment
SISOWWR201A Demonstrate self‐rescue skills in white water
SISOWWR403A Perform complex white water rescues and recoveries
Group H – Canoeing – Instruct – Flat water
SISOCNE303A Apply canoeing skills
SISOCNE202A Perform deep water rescues
SISOCNE306A Instruct canoeing skills on flat and undemanding water
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
Group I – Canoeing – Instruct – White water Grade 2
SISOCNE304A Apply inland canoeing skills on Grade 2 water
SISOCNE409A Instruct canoeing skills on Grade 2 water
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISOWWR201A Demonstrate self‐rescue skills in white water
SISOWWR302A Demonstrate white water rescues and recoveries
Group J – Canyoning – Guide – Multi pitch
SISCAQU202A Perform basic water rescues
SISOCAY302A Apply vertical canyoning skills
SISOCAY405A Apply advanced vertical canyoning skills
SISOCAY406A Establish complex belays in canyons
SISOCAY407A Guide multi pitch canyoning trips
SISOVTR402A Perform complex vertical rescues
Group K – Caving – Guide – Multi pitch
SISOCVE409A Rig ladders in complex situations
SISOCVE410A Rig a complex pitch using caving specific techniques
SISOCVE411A Apply vertical caving skills
SISOCVE412A Rig multi pitches in complex vertical cave systems
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SISOCVE413A Navigate in untrogged caves
SISOCVE414A Guide vertical multi pitch caving trips
SISONAV302A Apply navigation skills in an intermediate environment
SISOVTR402A Perform complex vertical rescues
Group L – Caving – Instruct – Vertical single pitch
SISOCVE302A Apply single pitch abseiling skills in caves
SISOCVE303A Rig a ladder pitch
SISOCVE304A Apply laddering skills
SISOCVE305A Apply caving specific single rope techniques
SISOCVE306A Rig ropes and establish belays in caves
SISOCVE417A Instruct vertical single pitch caving skills
SISONAV302A Apply navigation skills in an intermediate environment
SISOVTR301A Perform vertical rescues
Group M – Caving – Specialist – Cavern Diving
SISOCVE416A Apply cavern diving skills
SISOSCB302A Complete night dives
Group N – Challenge ropes course ‐ Supervise high ropes
SISOABL402A Facilitate adventure‐based learning activities
SISOCRP404A Supervise a high ropes session
Group O – Challenge ropes course ‐ Supervise low ropes
SISOABL402A Facilitate adventure‐based learning activities
SISOCRP403A Supervise a low ropes session
Group P – Climbing – Guide – natural surface – Single pitch – Lead
SISOCLN303A Establish belays for climbing on natural surfaces
SISOCLN405A Apply single pitch lead climbing skills on natural surfaces
SISOCLN408A Guide lead climbing activities on single pitch natural surfaces
SISOVTR301A Perform vertical rescues
Group Q – Climbing – Guide – Natural surface – Top rope
SISOCLN302A Apply climbing skills on natural surfaces
SISOCLN303A Establish belays for climbing on natural surfaces
SISOCLN304A Guide top rope climbing activities on natural surfaces
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISOVTR301A Perform vertical rescues
Group R – Climbing – Instruct – Artificial surface – Single pitch ‐ Lead
SISOCLA303A Establish belays for climbing on artificial surfaces
SISOCLA406A Apply lead climbing skills on artificial surfaces
SISOCLA409A Instruct lead climbing on single pitch artificial surfaces
SISOVTR301A Perform vertical rescues
Group S – Climbing – Instruct – Natural Surface – Single pitch ‐ Lead
SISOCLN303A Establish belays for climbing on natural surfaces
SISOCLN405A Apply single pitch lead climbing skills on natural surfaces
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SISOCLN411A Instruct lead climbing on single pitch natural surfaces
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISOVTR301A Perform vertical rescues
Group T – Climbing – Instruct – Natural surface –Top rope
SISOCLN302A Apply climbing skills on natural surfaces
SISOCLN303A Establish belays for climbing on natural surfaces
SISOCLN409A Instruct top rope climbs on natural surfaces
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISOVTR301A Perform vertical rescues
Group U – Cycle touring
SISOCYT201A Select, set up and maintain a bike
SISOCYT202A Demonstrate basic cycling skills
SISOCYT303A Apply on‐road cycling skills
SISOCYT304A Guide on‐road cycle tours
SISOCYT405A Apply overnight cycle touring skills
SISOCYT406A Guide overnight and extended cycle tours
SISOCYT407A Instruct cycle touring skills
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISOOPS202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
Group V – Fishing Guide – Charter In‐shore
SISOFSH201A Catch and handle fish
SISOFSH416A Demonstrate marine inshore fishing skills
SISOFSH417A Demonstrate marine offshore fishing skills
Group W – Fishing Guide – Charter Off‐shore
SISOFSH201A Catch and handle fish
SISOFSH417A Demonstrate marine offshore fishing skills
SISOOPS203A Interpret weather for marine environments
Group X – Fishing Instructor
SISOFSH201A Catch and handle fish
SISOFSH202A Select, catch and use bait
SISOFSH203A Select, rig and use terminal tackle
SISOFSH204A Select, use and maintain fishing tackle outfits
SISOFSH206A Locate and attract fish
SISOFSH308A Instruct fishing skills
Group Y – Four wheel driving – Guide – Advanced
SISODRV302A Drive and recover a 4WD vehicle
SISODRV303A Guide 4WD tours
SISODRV404A Drive a 4WD vehicle in difficult terrain
SISODRV405A Coordinate recovery of 4WD vehicles
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
Group Z – Horse Handling
RGRPSH401A Relate anatomical and physiological features to the care and treatment of horses
RTE3102A Educate, ride and care for horses and equipment
RTE3144A Prevent and treat equine injury and disease
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SISOEQO407A Select horses for a program
SISOEQO408A Determine nutritional requirements for horses
SISOEQO409A Train and condition horses
Group AA – Horse Riding – Overnight Rides
RTE3137A Carry out basic hoof care procedures
SISOEQO410A Guide overnight horse trail rides in tracked areas
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
Group AB – Horse Riding – Remote Areas
RTE3102A Educate, ride and care for horses and equipment
RTE3137A Carry out basic hoof care procedures
RTE3144A Prevent and treat equine injury and disease
SISOEQO202A Demonstrate basic horse riding skills
SISOEQO304A Apply first aid for horses
SISOEQO305A Ride horses in tracked areas
SISOEQO408A Determine nutritional requirements for horses
SISOEQO409A Train and condition horses
SISOEQO411A Ride horses in remote areas
SISOEQO412A Manage horse illness and injuries in remote areas
SISOEQO413A Guide trail rides in remote areas
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
Group AC – Horse Riding – Instruct
RTE3102A Educate, ride and care for horses and equipment
SISOEQO407A Select horses for a program
SISOEQO414A Instruct horse riding and handling skills
Group AD – Kayaking – Guide – White water Grade 2
SISOKYK303A Apply inland kayaking skills on Grade 2 water
SISOKYK305A Guide kayaking trips on Grade 2 water
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISOWWR201A Demonstrate self‐rescue skills in white water
SISOWWR302A Demonstrate white water rescues and recoveries
Group AE – Kayaking – Guide – White water Grade 3
SISOKYK406A Demonstrate inland kayaking skills on Grade 3 water
SISOKYK409A Guide kayaking trips on Grade 3 water
SISOWWR201A Demonstrate self‐rescue skills in white water
SISOWWR403A Perform complex white water rescues and recoveries
Group AF – Kayaking – Instruct – Flat water
SISOCNE202A Perform deep water rescues
SISOKYK302A Apply kayaking skills
SISOKYK407A Instruct kayaking skills on flat and undemanding water
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
Group AG – Kayaking – Instruct – White water Grade 2
SISOKYK303A Apply inland kayaking skills on Grade 2 water
SISOKYK408A Instruct kayaking skills on Grade 2 water
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
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SISOWWR201A Demonstrate self‐rescue skills in white water
SISOWWR302A Demonstrate white water rescues and recoveries
Group AH – Mountain biking – Guide
SISOMBK302A Apply advanced off‐road cycling skills
SISOMBK303A Guide off‐road cycle tours
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
Group AI – Mountain biking – Instruct
SISOMBK302A Apply advanced off‐road cycling skills
SISOMBK404A Instruct off‐road cycling skills
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
Group AJ – Personal water craft – Instruct – Basic skills
SISOPWC202A Demonstrate simple personal water craft skills in controlled conditions
SISOPWC405A Instruct basic personal water craft riding skills
Group AK – Rafting – Guide – Grade 3 rapids
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISORAF402A Guide a raft on Grade 3 rapids
SISOWWR201A Demonstrate self‐rescue skills in white water
SISOWWR302A Demonstrate white water rescues and recoveries
Group AL –Rafting – Trip leader – Grade 3 rapids
SISONAV201A Demonstrate navigation skills in a controlled environment
SISORAF403A Guide a raft on Grade 4 rapids
SISORAF404A Coordinate and manage white water rafting trips
SISOWWR201A Demonstrate self‐rescue skills in white water
SISOWWR403A Perform complex white water rescues and recoveries
Group AM – SCUBA – Dive Supervisor
SISOSCB301A SCUBA dive in open water to a maximum depth of 18 metres
SISOSCB306A Perform diver rescues
SISOSCB308A Guide a SCUBA dive
Group AN – SCUBA – instruct ‐ Specialities
SISOSCB301A SCUBA dive in open water to a maximum depth of 18 metres
SISOSCB419A Instruct SCUBA diving skills
SISOSCB420A Instruct specialised SCUBA diving skills
Group AO – Sea kayaking – Guide – Easy to moderate conditions
PUAOPE002A Operate communications systems and equipment
SISOCNE202A Perform deep water rescues
SISOKYS302A Demonstrate sea kayaking skills
SISOKYS303A Guide sea kayaking trips in easy to moderate conditions
SISOKYS304A Demonstrate sea kayaking skills in moderate to difficult conditions
SISOKYS406A Plan and navigate a sea kayaking inshore passage
SISOOPS203A Interpret weather for marine environments
Group AP – Sea kayaking – Instruct – Easy to moderate conditions
PUAOPE002A Operate communications systems and equipment
SISOCNE202A Perform deep water rescues
SISOKYS302A Demonstrate sea kayaking skills
SISOKYS304A Demonstrate sea kayaking skills in moderate to difficult conditions
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SISOKYS406A Plan and navigate a sea kayaking inshore passage
SISOKYS407A Instruct sea kayaking in easy to moderate conditions
SISOOPS203A Interpret weather for marine environments
Group AQ – Skiing – Cross country – Instruct – Intermediate
SISOSKT409A Apply intermediate cross country skiing skills
SISOSKT411A Instruct cross country skiing
Group AR – Skiing – Downhill – Instruct
SISOSKI402A Alpine ski downhill on intermediate terrain
SISOSKI403A Alpine ski downhill on advanced terrain
SISOSKI405A Alpine free ski on all terrain
SISOSKI408A Instruct alpine skiing skills
Group AS – Skiing – Downhill – Instruct – Telemarking
SISOSKI406A Telemark ski downhill on intermediate terrain
SISOSKI408A Instruct alpine skiing skills
Group AT – Skiing – Ski touring – Guide – Overnight
SISONAV403A Navigate in uncontrolled environments
SISOOPS202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISOSKT407A Overnight ski tour in difficult terrain using advanced ski touring skills
SISOSKT408A Apply snow craft skills for overnight touring
SISOSKT409A Apply intermediate cross country skiing skills
SISOSKT410A Guide overnight ski tours
Group AU – Skiing – Ski Touring – Guide – Overnight – Intermediate
SISONAV403A Navigate in uncontrolled environments
SISOOPS202A Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site
SISOSKT408A Apply snow craft skills for overnight touring
SISOSKT410A Guide overnight ski tours
Group AV – Snorkelling – Instruct
SISCAQU202A Perform basic water rescues
SISOSNK201A Demonstrate snorkelling activities
SISOSNK403A Instruct snorkelling skills
Group AW – Snowboarding – Guide – Overnight
SISONAV403A Navigate in uncontrolled environments
SISOSKB404A Snowboard on advanced terrain
SISOSKB408A Guide overnight snowboarding activities
SISOSKT408A Apply snow craft skills for overnight touring
Group AX – Snowboarding – Instruct
SISOSKB302A Snowboard on intermediate terrain
SISOSKB407A Instruct snowboarding
Group AY – Surfing – Guide
SISOSRF303A Perform intermediate level surfing manoeuvres
SISOSRF304A Perform simple rescues in moderate surf conditions
SISOSRF305A Guide surfing sessions
Group AZ – Surfing – Instruct – Basic to
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intermediate
SISOSRF303A Perform intermediate level surfing manoeuvres
SISOSRF304A Perform simple rescues in moderate surf conditions
SISOSRF409A Instruct basic to intermediate surfing skills
Group AAA – Surfing – Instruct – Intermediate and advanced
SISOSRF202A Demonstrate basic surfing manoeuvres in controlled conditions
SISOSRF303A Perform intermediate level surfing manoeuvres
SISOSRF406A Perform advanced level surfing manoeuvres
SISOSRF407A Perform rescues in moderate to difficult surf conditions
SISOSRF410A Instruct advanced surfing skills
Group AAB – Trail Bike Riding
SISOTBR201A Select, set up and maintain an off‐highway motorcycle
SISOTBR304A Guide off‐highway motorcycle tours
SISOTBR405A Guide extended off‐highway motorcycle tours
SISOTBR406A Instruct basic off‐highway motorcycling skills
Group AAC – Vertical rescue – Instruct
SISOVTR402A Perform complex vertical rescues
SISOVTR403A Instruct vertical rescue
Group AAD ‐ White water rescue – Instruct
SISOWWR403A Perform complex white water rescues and recoveries
SISOWWR404A Instruct white water rescue
Group AAE – Yachting – Instruct – Windsurfing
SISOYSA404A Use long boards in difficult conditions
SISOYSA405A Use short boards in difficult conditions
SISOYSA406A Instruct windsurfing
Group AAF – Yachting – Small boats
SISOYSB403A Sail a small boat in moderate and variable conditions
SISOYSB404A Instruct small boat yachting
Group AAG – Community Development
RTD4802A Develop approaches to include cultural and human diversity
SISCCRD304A Work with key stakeholders
SISXCAI304A Plan and conduct sport and recreation programs
Group AAH – Disability
CHCDIS301A Work effectively with people with a disability
CHCDIS507C Design and adapt surroundings to group requirements
SISCCRD303A Facilitate inclusion for people with a disability
SISCCRO304A Plan and conduct disability recreation programs
Group AAI –Interpretation
SISOINT201A Conduct interpretation within an outdoor activity
SISOINT302A Develop specialist resources for interpretive activities
Group AAJ – Interpretation – Cultural
SITTGDE003A Coordinate and operate a tour
SITTGDE006A Prepare and present tour commentaries or activities
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SITTGDE008A Research and share general information on Australian Indigenous cultures
SITTGDE009A Interpret aspects of local Australian Indigenous culture
Group AAK – Interpretation – Cultural and heritage environments
SISOINT302A Develop specialist resources for interpretive activities
SITTGDE003A Coordinate and operate a tour
SITTGDE006A Prepare and present tour commentaries or activities
SITTGDE012A Prepare specialised interpretive content on cultural and heritage environments
Group AAL – Interpretation – Flora, fauna and landscape
SISOINT302A Develop specialist resources for interpretive activities
SITTGDE003A Coordinate and operate a tour
SITTGDE006A Prepare and present tour commentaries or activities
SITTGDE010A Prepare specialised interpretive content on flora, fauna and landscape
Group AAM – Interpretation – Marine environments
SISOINT302A Develop specialist resources for interpretive activities
SITTGDE003A Coordinate and operate a tour
SITTGDE006A Prepare and present tour commentaries or activities
SITTGDE011A Prepare specialised interpretive content on marine environments
Group AAN – Natural resource planning
RTD3505A Maintain natural areas
RTD4811A Provide information on environmental issues and policies
SISXRES403A Use resources efficiently
Group AAO – Tour guiding
SITTGDE001A Work as a guide
SITTGDE004A Lead tour groups
SITTGDE006A Prepare and present tour commentaries or activities
SITTGDE007A Develop and maintain the general and regional knowledge required by guides
Group AAP – Tour guiding – Extended tours
SITTGDE003A Coordinate and operate a tour
SITTGDE005A Manage extended touring programs
SITTTOP004A Set up and operate a camp site
SITTTOP005A Provide camp site catering
SITXOHS002A Follow workplace hygiene procedures
TLIB307C Carry out vehicle servicing and maintenance
Group AAQ – Tour manager
SITTGDE002A Provide arrival and departure assistance
SITTGDE005A Manage extended touring programs
SITTGDE012A Prepare specialised interpretive content on cultural and heritage environments
Group AAR – Youth – Orientation
CHCYTH301D Work effectively with young people
CHCYTH402A Work effectively with young people in the youth work context
Group AAS – Youth – Service delivery
CHCYTH402A Work effectively with young people in the youth work context
CHCYTH505D Support youth programs
CHCYTH506A Provide services for young people appropriate to their needs and circumstances
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General electives
SISOBWG406A Apply bushwalking skills in uncontrolled landscapes
SISOCAY302A Apply vertical canyoning skills
SISOCLA304A Guide top rope climbing activities on artificial surfaces
SISOCLA408A Establish belays for multi pitch climbing on artificial surfaces
SISOCLA407A Apply multi pitch lead climbing skills on artificial surfaces
SISOCLN406A Apply multi pitch lead climbing skills on natural surfaces
SISOCLN407A Establish belays for multi pitch climbing on natural surfaces
SISOCLN410A Guide lead climbing activities on multi pitch natural surfaces
SISOCNE305A Guide canoeing trips on flat and undemanding water
SISOCRP301A Conduct a low ropes session
SISOCRP302A Conduct a high ropes session
SISOCVE415A Perform cave rescues
SISOKYK405A Apply sea kayaking skills in difficult conditions
SISOKYS408A Guide sea kayaking trips in moderate to difficult conditions
SISOKYS409A Instruct sea kayaking in moderate to difficult conditions
SISOOPS305A Provide first aid in a remote location
SISOPWC303A Ride personal watercraft in moderate to controlled conditions
SISOSCB418A Dive in open water using surface supplied air
SISOSKB303A Guide day snowboarding activities
SISOSKB405A Snowboard freestyle on advanced terrain
SISOSKB406A Snowboard alpine‐style on advanced terrain
SISOSKI302A Alpine ski downhill on intermediate terrain
SISOSKI403A Alpine ski downhill on advanced terrain
SISOSKI404A Alpine ski downhill off‐piste
SISOSKI407A Telemark ski downhill on advanced terrain
SISOSKT406A Demonstrate advanced cross country skiing skills
SISOSRF408A Guide surfing trips
SISOTBR303A Apply advanced off‐highway motorcycling skills
SISXEMR402A Coordinate emergency response
Imported units
TAEASS401A Plan assessment activities and processes
TAEASS402A Assess competence
TAEASS403A Participate in assessment validation