Bushwalking Leader – Difficult Tracked Environments

FACE 2 FACE

You will be required to attend a five-day block of training which includes an overnight bushwalking journey.

RPL

If you already have extensive experience in guiding people on bushwalking trips and are currently working in an outdoor recreation environment, you may be eligible to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Contact your trainer on 0400 721 493 for more information.

This course applies to skilled outdoor recreation leaders who lead and supervise dependent participants in bushwalking activities in difficult tracked environments.

Delivery Model

The course is delivered via a blended format which includes online learner resources and questions, a face-to-face training block, written assignments and assessment via direct observation in the field in a real or simulated work environment.

Face to Face Training

You will be required to attend a five-day block of training which includes an overnight bushwalking journey.

Location

Training days are based in southeast Queensland’s picturesque hinterland that comprises the Tweed Range, Mt Nimmel Range, Tamborine Mountain, Numinbah Valley, and eastern parts of the McPherson Range.

Course Dates

Monday 13th May – Friday 17th May 2024

Course Requirements

In order to be able to complete this course successfully, you will need:

  • a computer and internet access to complete online assessments
  • suitable sunsafe clothing for all practical tasks
  • a moderate level of fitness
  • to be comfortable in remote bush settings
  • to be comfortable crossing rivers
  • basic outdoor equipment, including but not limited to hiking shoes, sleeping bag, waterproof and breathable rain jacket, polypropylene or woollen thermal wear.

Learner Support

If you have any special learning or physical needs or if you are concerned about any of the above requirements, please contact us to discuss your concerns and find out what support options are available. This includes Language, Literacy or Numeracy (LLN) needs or difficulties in accessing a computer and/or the internet to complete the online learning and assessment.

Cost

The cost of this stand-alone course is $1,390.

If you are a Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Adventurous Journey Supervisor you may be eligible for a discount. Contact us for more information.

As Tallebudgera OEEC is a Queensland Government school, the RTO is not eligible to become a Skills Assure Supplier so is unable to provide services subsidised by the Department of Employment, Small Business and Training. This includes VET in Schools funding, the User Choice Program, apprenticeships or traineeships.

Participant Numbers

All face-to-face training and assessment blocks will run subject to minimum numbers and confirmation that the session will be going ahead will be sent two weeks prior to each scheduled session.

Bushwalking Units of Competency

SISOBWG002 Bushwalk in difficult tracked environments

SISOBWG006 Lead bushwalks in difficult tracked environments

SISOFLD007 Navigate in difficult tracked environments

SISOBWG004 Cross rivers during bushwalks

Additional Units of Competency

HLTWHS001 Participate in workplace health and safety

SISOFLD002 Minimise environmental impact

SISOFLD003 Select, set up and operate a temporary or overnight site

For more information

Please contact your trainer Symeko Jochinke – Email: sjoch0@eq.edu.au; Mobile: 0400 721 493

Tallebudgera Beach School

SISSS00129 Pool Lifeguard Skill Set

SISSS00129 Pool Lifeguard Skill set is recognised throughout Australia and gives you the skills and knowledge to supervise the safety of participants in aquatic recreation facilities and manage water-based rescues and emergencies.

From working at your local community swimming pool or sports centre, through to major sporting events, the skills you’ll gain will get you job ready as a pool lifeguard and set you up for future career advancement as a supervisor, duty manager or facility manager or as a swimming teacher.

Delivery Model

The Skill set is delivered via a blended format involving the use of an online Learner Guide and assessments prior to the commencement of the course. This is followed by three consecutive days of face-to-face training and assessment in an aquatic environment with simulated or real work scenarios.

Location

All training and assessment days are held on the Gold Coast.

Online learning and assessment (approximately 4 hours to complete)

The online learning component gives you the time and space to learn and complete theory assessments at your own pace, at a time and place that suits you. The duration of this component will vary depending on your past experiences and knowledge. You must have successfully completed the online assessment prior to attending the practical face to face component of the course.

Face-to-face practical sessions (3 days)

These face-to-face practical sessions give you the opportunity to learn the skills, practice them and apply them in a real-life situation. You will receive feedback from your trainer and then you will complete the required assessment tasks.

Note: If you already have a current First Aid Certificate that will be valid for at least another 6 months, you may be able to complete the practical sessions in 2 days.

Costs

The cost to complete the Skill set is $380. If you have completed the course previously or have a current First Aid certificate that will be valid for at least another 6 months, please let us know as you may be eligible for a discount.

As Tallebudgera OEEC is a Queensland Government school, the RTO is not eligible to become a Skills Assure Supplier so is unable to provide services subsidised by the Department of Employment, Small Business and Training. This includes VET in Schools funding, the User Choice Program, apprenticeships or traineeships.

Participant Numbers

All face-to-face training and assessment blocks will run subject to minimum numbers and confirmation that the session will be going ahead will be sent two weeks prior to each scheduled session.

Course Requirements

In order to be able to complete this course successfully, you will need:

  • Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital Technology skills including:
    • reading skills to interpret statutory signage, warning signs and instructions regarding the use of First Aid and CPR resources and Automated External Defibrillators
    • writing skills to complete workplace reports
    • numeracy skills to perform simple calculations such as the rate of chest compressions and rescue breathing
    • oral communication skills to make accurate verbal reports to emergency response services and workplace supervisors
    • digital technology skills to read electronic learner resources and complete online assessments
  • the physical ability to meet the following requirements:
    • Perform aquatic rescues by completing a 25-metre swim and 25 metre non-contact tow of a conscious casualty with assisted landing in less than 1minute 45 seconds
    • Assist two other team members with the removal of an unconscious person from the water
    • Swim 200 metres in less than 6 minutes without using equipment
    • Retrieve an object from the deepest water within the aquatic environment but no greater than 3 metres in depth.
    • performing at least 2 minutes of uninterrupted single rescuer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on adult and infant resuscitation manikins placed on the floor.
  • access to a computer with internet access to complete online learning and assessments
  • suitable sunsafe swimwear for practical tasks.

Learner Support

If you have any special learning or physical needs or if you are concerned about any of the above requirements, please contact us to discuss your concerns and to find out what support options are available. This includes Language, Literacy or Numeracy (LLN) needs or difficulties in accessing a computer and/or the internet to complete the online learning and assessment.

Units of Competency

On successful completion of the training and assessment activities, you will be awarded with a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for the following Units of Competency:

HLTAID011 Provide first aid (credit transfer, minimum validity 6 months)

PUAEME001 Provide emergency care

PUAEME003 Administer oxygen in an emergency situation

SISCAQU002 Perform basic water rescues

SISCAQU006 Supervise clients in aquatic locations

SISCAQU007 Perform advanced water rescues

Note: HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation is also completed during this course as part of First Aid.

*SISSS00129 Pool Lifeguard Skill set has been superseded. The replacement Pool Lifeguard skill set SISSS00133 will be delivered mid-2023.

How to enrol

  1. Please contact your Trainer, Symeko Jochinke by email: sjoch0@eq.edu.au or mobile: 0400 721 493.
  2. Symeko will discuss training options with you and ensure the course is appropriate for you.
  3. You will then be sent an Enrolment Form and provided with additional information about when courses may be scheduled.