Designed for those already working on a farm, this hands-on course will have you working your way through simulated workplaces and gaining on-the-job experience as you learn.
If you're looking to specialise your hospitality skills, meet new people, and learn amazing things about what we eat and drink, a Certificate III in Hospitality is right for you.
Entry Requirements
Learner must be a Registered apprentice employed in the hospitality industry.
For each Learner enrolling in a vocational qualification, regardless of eligible or ineligible status under the Victorian Training Guarantee, TAFE Gippsland will conduct a Pre-Training Review of current competencies (including literacy and numeracy skills) prior to commencement in training.
The Pre-Training Review will:
identify any competencies previously acquired (Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), Recognition of Current Competency (RCC) or Credit Transfer); ascertain the most appropriate qualification for that Learner to enrol in, including consideration of the likely job outcomes from the development of new competencies and skills; and
ascertain that the proposed learning strategies and materials are appropriate for that individual. When the Pre-Training Review identifies that a Learner may not have the Foundation skills required, the Learner will be referred to an Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) specialist for an assessment against ACSF core skills of learning, reading, writing, oral communication and numeracy.
When a gap exists between the Learner's assessed ACSF level and the ACSF levels required within the vocational qualification (whether in any one, or a combination, of ACSF-assessed skills), TAFE Gippsland will recommend appropriate strategies for the Learner.
If you're interested in working with any of the thermal generators in the Latrobe Valley, you'll need your Power Industry Induction Card. This specific course has been designed to give you the necessary knowledge, skills and safety advice to work in the power industry with thermal generators.
This qualification applies to people working in the maritime industry seeking an Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certificate of competency to:- Command and operate the engines of a vessel:<12 m in length with propulsion power that is unlimited for an outboard engine or <100 kW for...
Thinking about a career using your skills and knowledge to train others, working in a workplace or as part of a team in a registered training organisation like a TAFE?This entry-level course provides the minimum qualification necessary in Australia to train and assess nationally accredited courses...
Elements of Shipboard Safety training provides students with the basic skills to work in the marine industry. Topics include survival techniques, abandon ship drills, Occupational Health and Safety in the maritime workplace, and firefighting.
This qualification applies to people working in the maritime industry who are seeking an Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certificate of competency to operate the engines of a vessel as a:1. chief engineer on a vessel with an inboard engine with propulsion power <500 kW <EEZ2.
Learn how to apply cosmetic tanning products through our accredited short course. Students will learn the method in spray tan application along with conducting client consultations and services with real clients. knowledge on before and after care and equipment and products is also covered.