DELIVERY, ASSESSMENT AND STAFF ARRANGEMENT STRATEGY Name of Registered Training Organisation: MTA Group Training Scheme Provider Number: 2293 Delivery Period: 01/01/2015 to 31/12/2015 Qualification: AUR20912 Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology Unit Code Unit Description Core/ Nominal Training Trainer/ A B C D E Elective Unit Hours Week Assessor AURASA2002* Apply safe working practices in a automotive Core 20 1 workplace AURVEN2001* Apply environmental regulations and best Core 20 1 practice in the body repair industry AURTTK2002* Use and maintain workplace tools and Core 20 2 equipment AURAFA2002* Read in an automotive workplace Core 10 2 AURAMA2001* Work effectively with others Core 20 2 AURVTN2003 Carry out pre-repair vehicle body operations Elective 20 3 AURVTN3016 Repair body panels incorporating filler Elective 35 3 AURVTP2001 Apply paint removal methods Elective 20 4 AURVTA2001 Prepare vehicle, components and equipment Elective 20 4 for customer use AURVTP2006 Prepare vehicle components for paint repairs Elective 30 5 AURETR2015 Inspect and service batteries Elective 10 5 AURVTN2005 Remove and fit mouldings, transfers and Elective 15 6 decals AURAFA2001 Use numbers in the workplace Elective 10 6 AURVTN2003 Carry out pre-repair vehicle body operations Elective 20 6
KEY A. Student workbook B. Multi Media and CDX Global and Text Books C. Delivery: Group Sessions and Individual Sessions + Assessments: Individual D. Knowledge Assessment - Written/Oral Assessment E. Skills Assessment Summative Skills Assessment DELIVERY and ASSESSMENT STAFF Staff Qualification of Staff Experience of Staff Trainer (T) Assessor (A) David Pullman Cert III VBR, Cert IV TAE Vehicle Body Repair T/A Matthew MacDonald Cert III VSP, Cert IV TAE Vehicle Spray Painter T/A Key Qualification Cert III VBR- Certificate III in Automotive Vehicle Body Repair-Panel Beating Cert III VSP- Certificate III in Automotive Vehicle Body Repair-Spray Painting Cert IV TAE-Certificate IV in Training and Assessment TAE 40110 Clients: The key clients for this qualification are potential new entrants to the industry who require a broad orientation to the automotive industry, this group may include: School Leavers Unemployed School based students DELIVERY and ASSESSMENT ARRANGEMENTS Course duration and program organisation: The course delivered for a traineeship is 7 weeks over a period of 12 months. The students need to complete 13 units of competency in this qualification consisting of off the job training program for all the required knowledge and skills demonstrations.
The student is only deemed competent when sufficient workplace evidence is recorded into a training record book the host employer or employer confirms competency and the student undertakes a skills assessment with the trainer/assessor. Consultation will take place with field officer, trainer /assessor and the employer over the course of the training program monitoring the progress of the student while in the workplace and off the job training. Recognition of Prior Learning/Current Competency (RPL/RCC) Students are offered the opportunity to apply for RPL/RCC. Please refer to the RPL/RCC policy and procedure manual. Delivery Modes The course program is delivered off the job for an apprenticeship or stand alone course at the MTA Training and Employment Centre location at 3 Frederick Road, ROYAL PARK, 5014.The program is delivered in a training room based face to face delivery comprising theoretical learning and simulated workplace practical skills carried out in fully equipped workshops in group and individual tasks. Additional support includes one on one learning support and a further 2 hours has been allocated to all theory components where language comprehension may be restricting the learning. For each unit students are provided with training materials required for theory and practical sessions which include workbook, assessment materials and reference materials. Evidence Gathering Techniques RTO/work placement training record book Written/oral knowledge assessment Skills assessment A training record book is provided at the commencement of the course and completed throughout the duration of the training on and off the job. Written/oral and skills assessments are provided at the conclusion of each unit. Most units require vocational work placement to underpin a Competency Achievement and as a result of assessments are initially assessed as Academic Pass. Schedule of Competencies Delivered The off the job training program scheduled is over a 7 week period, with each week listed is aligned to the unit of competency delivered at the Training and Employment Center. Trainer/Assessor Staff
All staff training and assessing in this qualification are qualified technicians with various years of experience in the trade, they continue to keep up with current industry trends. All training and assessing staff hold the TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment qualification. ASSESSMENT VALIDATION PROCESS The process used to validate assessment activity in the course is: 1. Training Manager/Accountable Officer/Business Development Managers meet with Motor Trade Association divisional industry committee s bi-annually for consultation to validate training and assessment materials being delivered are consistent with industry requirements. 2. Trainer/Assessors conduct surveys of the students regularly to validate training and assessment materials for continuous improvement. 3. Training Manager/Accountable Officer/Trainer Assessors meet regularly to validate and moderate training materials, resources, assessments and assessment methodology. INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIREMENTS (a tick indicates that the RTO has the required infrastructure) All staff, including full time, part time and casual staff, involved in the delivery and assessment of this qualification has direct access to the current version of the relevant Training Package, including the appropriate units of competency, assessment guidelines and qualification structure. All staff, including full time, part time, and casual staff, involved in delivering the program across to trainer, assessor and students support materials relevant to their areas of delivery and assessment. All assessors have access to print and electronic copies of the assessment tools that are used in this program The RTO has access to staff and training/assessment resources to meet the requirements of students with special needs and has an assessment approach that incorporates reasonable adjustment procedures. The RTO has reviewed the equipment and facility requirements for each unit of competency in the qualification and guarantees that it has access to the plant and equipment need to implement the program. PATHWAYS All apprentices who complete Certificate II in Automotive can advance to: AUR12 Certificate III in Automotive AUR40112 Certificate IV in Automotive Management AUR40212 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis AUR40312 Certificate IV in Motorsport Technology
AUR40412 Certificate IV in Automotive Performance Enhancement AUR40812 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Overhauling AUR50112 Diploma of Automotive Management AUR50212 Diploma of Automotive Technology AUR50312 Diploma of Motorsport PROGRAM MANAGER S NAME: PROGRAM MANAGER S ENDORSEMENT: DATE: