SIS30619 Certificate III
in Outdoor Leadership

overview:

This qualification reflects the role of skilled outdoor recreation leaders who lead and supervise dependent participants in recreational activities according to pre-determined activity plans, adjusting as required to suit conditions and participant abilities.

Leaders are skilled in recreational activity techniques and have well-developed leadership skills to manage group participation, cohesion, operational logistics, risk and problems as they arise. Using discretion and judgement, they work with some independence and under limited supervision using clearly defined plans, policies and procedures to guide work activities.

This qualification reflects the role of leaders who can work in a range of settings including indoor centres and outdoor adventure learning centres and camps, or relatively close to base in the field with access to reliable communication systems and assistance from medical and emergency services. It provides a pathway to work for any type of organisation that delivers outdoor recreation activities including commercial, not-for-profit and government organisations.

duration:

Delivered over 6 – 12 months*

Delivery Modes / Locations:

Combination of:
Classroom theory sessions – Paramount Adventure Centre training room or school
Practical training sessions & assessments – various outdoor locations, Gold Coast
Self-paced online training & exams

Units:

22 units total = 9 x Core + 13 x Elective unit

* 9 x Core units are compulsory
*13 x Elective units can be selected from various activity unit clusters
Eg: Surfing, Stand up paddling, Climbing, Abseiling, Kayaking, Bushwalking
* Packaging rules apply

cost:

Fee for Service

$4500*

Cost of training is paid by the student or a person or organisation on behalf of the student.

* pricing subject to units of competency chosen

Certificate 3 Guarantee

** Non- Concessional
$2340

** Concessional
$1620

* Funded by the Queensland Government

* Co- contribution fees to be paid by student

* Eligibility criteria applies