General Information
Requirements
Assessment Method
Assessors can use the criteria to determine levels of prior learning through dialog with the candidate, direct observation and any other appropriate and relevant evidence. They can score each of the criteria "L", "S", "H". An "N" indicates no evidence and this is the default setting. "L" indicates some capability but some help still required and the candidate is not secure with that particular criterion. "S" indicates secure mastery of the criterion. "H" indicates that the candidate is operating beyond the basic requirements of the criterion. If all criteria are matched with "S" or "H" the unit is passed. All criteria must be at least "S" for a pass.
The Entry 3 learner will be becoming increasingly capable of making use of skills, knowledge and understanding to carry out simple structured tasks and activities with occasional guidance and intervention. They will start to relate tasks to contexts and be aware of consequences of actions for themselves and others. While support and guidance are still needed they will demonstrate increasing capability of working self-sufficiently with simple structured tasks.
An activity will typically be 'structured' when:
* there are several steps that need to be sequential; and
* the learner has opportunities to practice the sequence or clear guidance is provided.
1.1 I can demonstrate a willingness to help others
The candidate should be able to show how they help others
Evidence: Relevant information in their publications and documents.
Additional information and guidance
Working in any environment or occupation is always made better by working collaboratively. candidates should be able to demonstrate that they work well in their team or among colleagues.
Candidates should be able to work on their own as required
Evidence: From portfolio files and assessor verification.
Additional information and guidance
Some tasks, such as a stock check in a very large warehouse, will require candidates to work on their onw for most of the day. They need to be able to do this with little intervention as it will not be fair on others.
Candidates should be able to work with a variety of situations
Evidence: From portfolio files.
Additional information and guidance
Most work will change from day to day and candidates need to be prepared to get stuck in to whatever is required of them to make things work.
1.4 I can identify potential quality issues
Candidates will be able to demonstrate basic stock management
Evidence: Assessors observation of finalised published work.
Once candidates have worked at a place for some time they will be able to appreciate what the company does and what their goods are. They should also then be able to spot any problems with items and remove them from circulation.
Candidates will be able to work accurately
Evidence: Assessors observation of finalised published work.
No-one is perfect, which candidates need to remember, but they should be accurate as they possibly can to eliminate waste and other problems.
1.6 I can work orderly and systematically
Candidates will be able to carry out tasks effectively and efficiently
Evidence: Assessors observation of finalised published work.
Most candidates will be able to carry out their jobs, but they need to work on using some systems to make sure they do things in the right order and work to a plan. This will ensure it gets done on time and as accurately as possible.
Candidates will be able to work safely
Evidence: Assessors observation of finalised published work.
Candidates should get some basic safety training at work and need to follow these principles to avoid any problems to themselves or others.
The assessor should keep a record of assessment judgements made for each candidate and make notes of any significant issues for any candidate. They must be prepared to enter into dialog with their Account Manager and provide their assessment records to the Account Manager through the on-line mark book. They should be prepared to provide evidence as a basis for their judgements should it be required by the Principal Assessor or their Account Manager/external moderator. Before authorising certification, the Account Manager must be satisfied that the assessors judgements are sound.