Modification History
The version details of this endorsed qualification are the table below. The latest information is at the top.
Release |
Comments |
2 |
Imported elective units updated from the following training packages:
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1 |
Replaces and is equivalent to SIS30912 Certificate III in Sport Officiating. Intent of the qualification remains unchanged. HLTFA301C Apply first aid replaced with HLTAID003 Provide first aid in the core. |
Description
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply the skills and knowledge to undertake a career as an official at a regional, state or territory level.
Those undertaking this qualification should be a member of an official’s squad or development program, or officiating at a regional to international level. Likely functions for someone with this qualification include training for competition officiating duties, coaching lower level officials and officiating sport competitions.
Job roles
The following is an indicative job role for this qualification:
- official.
Pathways Information
This qualification is suitable for an Australian Apprenticeship pathway.
Licensing/Regulatory Information
No licensing, legislation, regulatory or certification requirements apply to this qualification of the endorsement.
Entry Requirements
Entry to SIS30913 Certificate III in Sport Officiating is open to those who hold entry level National Officiating Accreditation Scheme (NOAS) registration in a chosen sport OR Officiating – Dynamic Skill Set OR Officiating – Static Skill Set.
Employability Skills Summary
The following table contains a summary of the employability skills required by the sport industry for this qualification. The employability skills facets described here are broad industry requirements that may vary depending on qualification packaging options.
Employability skill |
Industry/enterprise requirements for this qualification include: |
Communication |
Consulting with officials’ coaches to determine and interpret own specific training strategies; analysing verbal and written information on professional sport; presentation skills to interact effectively with support personnel and undertake officiating duties; clearly articulating decisions to coaches, participants and support personnel. |
Initiative and enterprise |
Showing initiative and independence in adjusting to new situations and adapting to new officiating strategies, reflecting on own performance and identifying and discussing a range of modifications to improve own achievement and identifying new personal development opportunities. |
Learning |
Knowing the structure of the National Sporting Organisation and sources of information within the sport industry; actively using feedback from officials coaches and support personnel to improve performance; keeping well informed of updates and changes to rules and regulations; sourcing information on new techniques to improve performance. |
Planning and organisation |
Collecting, analysing and recording information to prepare a personal development plan; assessing conditions at competition venues; following policies and procedures to meet officiating or development program responsibilities in an efficient manner. |
Problem Solving |
Identifying and taking action to mitigate hazards and risks that may arise during officiating training and competition; responding to setbacks; assessing officials’ capabilities, strengths and weaknesses; consulting with mentor to determine appropriate strategies and solutions to technique or skill problems. |
Self-management |
Understanding and complying with the legal and ethical responsibilities that apply to own role as an official; applying safety practices and procedures; seeking and assessing feedback from other officials, officials coaches and support personnel to improve own performance and identifying and seeking out appropriate development opportunities. |
Teamwork |
Understanding one’s relationship and accountability to sport organisation, collaborating with other officials, administrators and support personnel to assist in planning and implementing personal development plans, understanding one’s roles and responsibilities when officiating as part of a team. |
Technology |
Understanding the operating capability of equipment and software that assists in performance enhancement; using information technology to assist in planning a development program; safely using and maintaining sport equipment according to manufacturer specifications and organisational policies and procedures. |
Packaging Rules
15 units must be completed:
- 10 core units
- 5 elective units, which may be selected from the electives in this qualification of from units first packaged at AQF level 3 or 4 within SIS10; up to 2 of these elective units may be selected from any current accredited course or other Training Package, and must be first packaged at AQF level 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).
Core |
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BSBWOR301B |
Organise personal work priorities and development |
HLTAID003 |
Provide first aid |
SISSSDE201 |
Communicate effectively with others in a sport environment |
SISSSOF305 |
Officiate in a high performance environment |
SISSSOF306 |
Apply self-management to enhance high performance officiating |
SISSSOF307 |
Coach officials |
SISXIND408 |
Select and use technology for sport, fitness and recreation |
SISXRSK301A |
Undertake risk analysis of activities |
SISXWHS101 |
Follow work health and safety policies |
SITXCOM401 |
Manage conflict |
Electives |
|
BSBCMM401 |
Make a presentation |
BSBLDR403 |
Lead team effectiveness |
BSBSMB301 |
Investigate micro business opportunities |
ICPDMT263 |
Access and use the Internet |
ICTICT102 |
Operate word-processing applications |
ICTICT105 |
Operate spreadsheet applications |
ICTICT106 |
Operate presentation packages |
ICTICT203 |
Operate application software packages |
ICTICT210 |
Operate database applications |
ICTICT308 |
Use advanced features of computer applications |
SISSRGU204A |
Officiate junior level Rugby Union |
SISSRGU205A |
Officiate local or district level Rugby Union |
SISSRGU410A |
Officiate advanced level Rugby Union |
SISSSCO101 |
Develop and update knowledge of coaching practices |
SISSSCO202 |
Coach beginner or novice participants to develop fundamental motor skills |
SISSSCO409 |
Work collaboratively with support personnel |
SISSSCO410 |
Implement a talent identification program |
SISSSOF304 |
Roster officials |
SISSSPA403A |
Administer a team or group |
SISSSPT201A |
Implement sports injury prevention |
SISSSPT302A |
Provide initial management of sports injuries |
SISSSPT303A |
Conduct basic warm-up and cool-down programs |
SISSSPT304A |
Tape ankle, thumb and fingers |
SISSSPT305A |
Support sports injury management |
SISSSPT306A |
Deal with medical conditions in a sport setting |
SISSSUR202A |
Officiate beginner level surf life saving competitions |
SISSSUR406A |
Officiate advanced level surf life saving competitions |
SISXCAI101A |
Provide equipment for activities |
SISXEMR201A |
Respond to emergency situations |
SISXFAC207 |
Maintain sport, fitness and recreation equipment for activities |
SISXIND403A |
Analyse participation patterns |
SISXIND409 |
Organise a sport, fitness or recreation event |
SISXIND410 |
Coordinate sport, fitness or recreation work teams or groups |