Binnacle Training - Providing Vocational Education and Certificate Programs for Students

 
SPORT,
FITNESS &
RECREATION
 
1300 303 715
binnacletraining.com.au
 
We are leaders in Vocational Education in schools;
enabling teachers with high quality certificate
programs and support; equipping students with
skills to navigate a successful future.
 
THE BINNACLE MISSION
 
Our Binnacle Certificate Courses are suitable for
students in 
Years 10-12
 across 
1, 2 and 3-Year
Pathways
.
 
Choose from a variety of 
Certificate II, Certificate
III
 and 
Short Course
 Pathways from a range of
study areas including:
 
Fitness, Sport and Recreation, Business, Tourism
and First Aid.
 
ALLOWING
TEACHERS
TO TEACH
 
1300 303 715
admin@binnacletraining.com.au
binnacletraining.com.au
HOW TO GET STARTED:
 
Please visit our Binnacle Training Website -
Programs for Schools for more information on each
of our course offerings:
 
binnacletraining.com.au/for-schools/programs/
 
Binnacle Training are leaders in VET in
schools, enabling teachers with quality
programs and support; equipping students
with skills to navigate a successful future.
We are united in our commitment to ‘raising
the bar’ with the following highlights
showcasing our impressive record:
 
WHY STUDY WITH
BINNACLE TRAINING?
 
REAL SKILLS FOR
REAL CAREERS
 
All VET training embedded in Queensland Curriculum
and Assessment Authority (QCAA) subjects and school-
based apprenticeships and traineeships count towards
a VET qualification as well as the QCE; in effect,
allowing students to mix general and vocational
education, and make a start on training for a career
before they leave school.
 
As well as readying students for the workforce, VET
programs can lead to further study, either in the VET
sector (where students can gain credit for their VET
certificate) or University.
 
VET in Schools is about gaining practical work-
related skills to equip you for the world of work
while you are at school.
 
VET IN SCHOOLS
 
The number of schools and students involved in VET programs has
increased in recent years and most schools now offer some VET
options to Senior Secondary Students.
 
According to the latest data from the National Centre for Vocational
Education Research (NCVER), the number of school students
undertaking vocational education and training (VET) as part of their
senior secondary certificate of education in Queensland increased
by 14.4 percent in the 2021 year. Significantly, this is 10.2
percentage points higher than the increase nationally.
 
NCVER 2022, VET in Schools 2021, NCVER, Adelaide.
 
Achievement of a VET Certificate III or above, in
combination with results in General Subjects, can
contribute to the calculation of a student’s Australian
Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR).
 
ATAR AND QCE CREDITS
WHAT ARE QCE CREDITS?
 
VET courses also contribute towards a student’s Queensland
Certificate of Education (QCE) which is Queensland’s Senior
Secondary Schooling Qualification. To receive a QCE, Queensland
students must achieve the set amount of learning which is 20
credits, which can include VET qualifications. Please see our
Program-specific sections for more information regarding maximum
QCE credits derived from VET qualifications offered by Binnacle
Training to Queensland Senior Secondary Students.
 
The Binnacle Lounge provides:
Real-time status reporting on student
outcomes specific to your program
Certificate on completion (a simple download)
All course content in one central location
Interactive online learning including program
and tutorial videos
Zero paperwork
Unlimited access - anytime, anywhere
Online Teacher Profile for streamlined
management of HR requirements
 
Delivered mindfully, we are continually evolving and
investing in the Binnacle Lounge (and our digital
learning resources) to create great experiences for our
students and teachers alike.
 
In 2023, we are proud to be celebrating 10 years of the
Binnacle Lounge - our very own Learning Management
System (LMS) that has been custom-built for Schools,
Teachers and Students. With innovation at the forefront, we
have enabled the quality facilitation of our programs with a
technology solution without peer in VET in Schools.
 
BINNACLE LOUNGE
(LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM)
 
SIS20115 Certificate II in
Sport and Recreation
 
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who
assist with the delivery of sport and recreation
activities and who complete a range of customer
contact duties.
Students participate in the delivery of a range of sport
and recreation activities and programs within the
school.
Available with a ‘General’ or ‘Sport Specialty’
Coaching outcome - AFL, NRL, Netball, Rugby Union
or Choose Your Own Sport!
 
SIS20115 Certificate II
in Sport and Recreation
 
BSB20120 Certificate II in Workplace Skills
 
2024 Business & Tourism Course Offerings
 
SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and
Recreation (Maximum 4 QCE Credits)
The nationally recognised First Aid
competency - HLTAID011 Provide First Aid
Community Coaching - Essential Skills
Course (non-accredited), issued by
Australian Sports Commission
Direct pathway into SIS30115 Certificate III
in Sport and Recreation (or SIS30321
Certificate III in Fitness)
 
WHAT DO STUDENTS
ACHIEVE?
 
SIS20115
Certificate II in Sport
and Recreation
 
SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
 
COURSE
SCHEDULE
 
SKILLS ACQUIRED
 
SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
 
Officiating games or school competitions
Coaching beginner participants to develop
fundamental skills
Effective communication skills
Providing quality service to participants
Using digital technologies in sports
environments
 
HOW WILL YOU
BE ASSESSED?
 
SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
 
Planning and conducting programs
Completing sport and recreation-related
documents
Personal reflections and quizzes
Knowledge and knowledge extension
activities
 
CAREER
PATHWAYS
Certificate II in
Sport and
Recreation
Club Level Official*
(e.g. Referee – paid position)
Sports Coach
Game Development Officer
Gym Instructor
Group Fitness Instructor
 
SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
Certificate III Pathways
Certificate III in Sport and
Recreation
Certificate III in Fitness
Recreation Officer
 
* When combined with individual sport’s National
Officiating / Coaching Accreditation Scheme
(NOAS/NCAS) technical requirements
Club Level Coach*
 
SIS20321 Certificate II in
Sport Coaching
 
This qualification provides a pathway to work in
assistant coaching roles working or volunteering at
community-based sports clubs and organisations in
the Australian sport industry.
Individuals with this qualification use a range of basic
coaching skills to engage participants in a specific
sport. They work under the supervision of a coach.
Available with a ‘General’ or ‘Sport Specialty’
Coaching outcome - AFL, NRL, Netball, Rugby Union
or Choose Your Own Sport!
 
SIS20321 Certificate II
in Sport Coaching
 
SIS20321 Certificate II in Sport Coaching
 
2024 Business & Tourism Course Offerings
 
SIS20321 Certificate II in Sport Coaching
(max. 4 QCE Credits)
The nationally recognised First Aid
competency - HLTAID011 Provide First Aid
Community Coaching - Essential Skills
Course (non-accredited), issued by
Australian Sports Commission
Direct pathway into SIS30321 Certificate III
in Fitness or SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport
and Recreation in Year 11 and 12.
 
WHAT DO STUDENTS
ACHIEVE?
 
SIS20321 Certificate II in Sport Coaching
 
SIS20321
Certificate II in Sport
Coaching
 
SIS20321 Certificate II in Sport Coaching
 
COURSE
SCHEDULE
 
SKILLS ACQUIRED
 
Planning coaching sessions
Coaching foundation level participants
Officiating games and competitions
Work Safely in the Sport, Fitness and
Recreation Industry
 
SIS20321 Certificate II in Sport Coaching
 
Planning and conducting programs
Completing sport-related documents
Personal reflections and quizzes
Knowledge and knowledge extension
activities
 
HOW WILL YOU
BE ASSESSED?
 
SIS20321 Certificate II in Sport Coaching
 
CAREER
PATHWAYS
Certificate II in
Sport Coaching
Assistant Coach
Club Level Coach or
Official*
Sports Coach
Game Development Officer
Gym Instructor
Group Fitness Instructor
Certificate III Pathways
Certificate III in Sport and
Recreation
Certificate III in Fitness
Recreation Officer
 
* When combined with individual sport’s National
Officiating / Coaching Accreditation Scheme
(NOAS/NCAS) technical requirements
 
SIS20321 Certificate II in Sport Coaching
 
SIS30321 Certificate III in
Fitness + SIS20115 Certificate
II in Sport and Recreation
 
SIS30321 Certificate III in
Fitness + SIS20115 Certificate
II in Sport and Recreation
 
SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
 
This qualification provides a pathway to work as a
fitness instructor in settings such as fitness facilities,
gyms, and leisure and community centres.
Students gain the entry-level skills required of a Fitness
Professional (Group Exercise Instructor or Gym Fitness
Instructor).
Students facilitate programs within their school
community including:
Community fitness programs
Strength and conditioning for athletes and teams
1-on-1 and group fitness sessions with male
adults, female adults and older adult clients
 
2024 Business & Tourism Course Offerings
 
SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness (max. 8 QCE
Credits)
Entry qualification: SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport
and Recreation
The nationally recognised First Aid competency -
HLTAID011 Provide First Aid
Community Coaching - Essential Skills Course (non-
accredited), issued by Australian Sports Commission
Successful completion of the Certificate III in Fitness
may contribute towards a student’s Australian
Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR)
A range of career pathway options including pathway
into SIS40221 Certificate IV in Fitness; or SIS50321
Diploma of Sport - These qualifications offered by
another RTO
 
WHAT DO STUDENTS
ACHIEVE?
 
SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
 
SIS30321 Certificate III
in Fitness + SIS20115
Certificate II in Sport
and Recreation
 
SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
 
COURSE
SCHEDULE
 
SKILLS ACQUIRED
 
Client screening and health assessment
Planning and instructing fitness programs
Deliver 1-on-1 and group fitness programs
Exercise science and nutrition
Anatomy and physiology
 
SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
 
HOW WILL YOU
BE ASSESSED?
 
SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
 
Planning and conducting programs
Completing sport and fitness-related
documents
Personal reflections and quizzes
Knowledge and knowledge extension
activities
Case studies
 
CAREER
PATHWAYS
Certificate III in
Fitness
Group Exercise Instructor
Exercise Physiologist
Teacher - Physical
Education
Personal Trainer
High Performance Coach
University Degree
Certificate IV in Fitness or
Diploma of Sport
(These qualifications offered
by another RTO)
Sport Scientist
 
SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
Gym Fitness Instructor
Sport Development
Manager
 
SIS30321 Certificate III
in Fitness
 
This qualification provides a pathway to work as a
fitness instructor in settings such as fitness facilities,
gyms, and leisure and community centres.
Students gain the entry-level skills required of a Fitness
Professional (Group Exercise Instructor or Gym Fitness
Instructor).
Students facilitate programs within their school
community including:
Community fitness programs
Strength and conditioning for athletes and teams
1-on-1 and group fitness sessions with male
adults, female adults and older adult clients
 
SIS30321 Certificate III
in Fitness
 
SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness
 
2024 Business & Tourism Course Offerings
 
SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness (max. 8 QCE
Credits)
The nationally recognised First Aid competency
- HLTAID011 Provide First Aid
Community Coaching - Essential Skills Course
(non-accredited), issued by Australian Sports
Commission
A range of career pathway options including
pathway into SIS40221 Certificate IV in Fitness;
or SIS50321 Diploma of Sport - These
qualifications offered by another RTO.
Successful completion of the Certificate III in
Fitness may contribute towards a student’s
Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR)
 
WHAT DO STUDENTS
ACHIEVE?
 
SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness
 
SIS30321
Certificate III
in Fitness
 
SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness
 
COURSE
SCHEDULE
 
SKILLS ACQUIRED
 
Client screening and health assessment
Planning and instructing fitness programs
Deliver 1-on-1 and group fitness programs
Exercise science and nutrition
Anatomy and physiology
 
SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness
 
HOW WILL YOU
BE ASSESSED?
 
SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness
 
Planning and conducting fitness programs
Completing fitness-related documents
Personal reflections and quizzes
Knowledge and knowledge extension
activities
Case studies
 
CAREER
PATHWAYS
Certificate III in
Fitness
Group Exercise Instructor
Exercise Physiologist
Teacher - Physical
Education
Personal Trainer
High Performance Coach
University Degree
Certificate IV in Fitness or
Diploma of Sport
(These qualifications offered
by another RTO)
Sport Scientist
 
SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness
Gym Fitness Instructor
Sport Development
Manager
 
SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and
Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II
in Sport and Recreation
 
This qualification reflects the multiskilled role of individuals
in operational and customer support positions in the sport
or community recreation industry.
Students assist with facilitation of sport and recreation
programs within their school community including:
Officiating games
Conducting coaching sessions
Community sport, fitness and recreation programs
Using digital technologies in sports environments
Available with a ‘General’ or ‘Sport Specialty’ Coaching
and Officiating outcome - AFL, NRL, Netball, Rugby Union
or Choose Your Own Sport!
 
SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and
Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II
in Sport and Recreation
 
SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
 
2024 Business & Tourism Course Offerings
 
SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation (max.
7 QCE Credits). Completing the ‘Term 7 Add-On’ as
well can result in a maximum 8 QCE Credits
Entry qualification: SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport
and Recreation (only in Dual Qualification)
The nationally recognised First Aid competency -
HLTAID011 Provide First Aid
Community Coaching - Essential Skills Course  (non-
accredited), issued by Australian Sports Commission
A range of career pathway options including Club
Level Official and/or Coach
Successful completion of the Certificate III in Sport
and Recreation may contribute towards a student’s
Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR)
 
WHAT DO STUDENTS
ACHIEVE?
 
SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
 
SIS30115 Certificate III
in Sport and Recreation
+ SIS20115 Certificate
II in Sport and
Recreation
 
SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
 
COURSE
SCHEDULE
 
SKILLS ACQUIRED
 
Planning and conducting sport and
recreation programs and competitions
Exercise science and nutrition
Anatomy and physiology
Officiating games or school competitions
Coaching beginner participants to develop
fundamental skills
Using digital technologies in sports
environments
 
SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
 
HOW WILL YOU
BE ASSESSED?
 
SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
 
Planning and conducting programs
Completing sport and recreation-
related documents
Personal reflections and quizzes
Knowledge and knowledge extension
activities
 
CAREER
PATHWAYS
Certificate III in Sport
and Recreation
Club Level Official*
(e.g. Referee – paid position)
Teacher – Physical
Education
Sport Scientist
Personal Trainer /
Fitness Coach
Game Development Officer
University Degree
Certificate IV in Fitness or
Diploma of Sport
(e.g. Fitness / Sport and
Recreation)
Exercise Physiologist
 
SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
Club Level Coach*
 
* When combined with individual sport’s National
Officiating / Coaching Accreditation Scheme
(NOAS/NCAS) technical requirements
 
Introduction to Sport and
Fitness (1-Term & 2-Term
Options)
 
This 4-Unit Short Course is a great Year 10 option for
HPE or Sports Academy Programs prior to commencing
Certificate III course.
Topics of study include sport coaching, personal
development, self-awareness, healthy eating and fitness
programs.
 
Introduction to Sport,
Fitness & Recreation
(2-Term Format)
 
SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
 
These 1-Term Short Courses are the perfect fit for
schools which are looking for a 1-Term option in their
Year 10 HPE or Sports Academy Programs.
Introduction to Sport and Recreation (2-Unit Short
Course) topics include:
Sport Coaching and Self-Awareness.
Introduction to Fitness (2-Unit Short Course) topics
include:
Fitness Programs and Body Systems.
 
Introduction to Sport (1-
Term) & Introduction to
Fitness (1-Term)
 
SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
 
HLTAID011
Provide First Aid
 
Students learn to confidently manage emergency situations
and provide first aid care to a casualty. It is suitable for both
people in a workplace and members of the public who want
first aid training.
Binnacle Training recommends, in line with Australian
Resuscitation Council guidelines, that First Aid skills are
recertified every 3 years, and CPR skills are recertified every
12 months.
Participants are required to undertake practical training and
assessment at floor level which includes demonstrating CPR
on a manikin for at least two minutes.
Participants must attend 100% of this first aid training and
will also require suitable language, literacy and numeracy
skills to complete the course.
 
HLTAID011
Provide First Aid
 
HLTAID011 Provide First Aid
 
HLTAID009
Provide cardiopulmonary
resuscitation
 
Students learn the skills to recognise and manage a casualty
who is unconscious and not breathing. CPR is a lifesaving
technique which can sustain life until an ambulance arrives.
Binnacle Training recommends, in line with Australian
Resuscitation Council guidelines, that CPR skills are
recertified every 12 months.
Participants are required to undertake practical training and
assessment at floor level which includes demonstrating CPR
on a manikin for at least two minutes.
Participants must attend 100% of this first aid training and
will also require suitable language, literacy and numeracy
skills to complete the course.
 
HLTAID009 Provide
cardiopulmonary
resuscitation
 
HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
 
Future Learning Pathways
 
Year 10
 
Year 11 & 12
 
Direct opportunities
upon completion
 
Tertiary Pathway
 
Career Outcomes
 
For more information on
any of our Binnacle Training
Certificate Courses please
visit our website (or scan
the QR Code):
 
binnacletraining.com.au/for-schools/programs
 
HAVE 
A 
QUESTION?
 
CONTACT US
 
1300 303 715
admin
@binnacletraining.com.au
binnacletraining.com.au
 
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  1. 2024 COURSE OFFERINGS SPORT, FITNESS & RECREATION 1300 303 715 admin@binnacletraining.com.au binnacletraining.com.au

  2. THE BINNACLE MISSION We are leaders in Vocational Education in schools; enabling teachers with high quality certificate programs and support; equipping students with skills to navigate a successful future.

  3. Our Binnacle Certificate Courses are suitable for students in Years 10-12 across 1, 2 and 3-Year Pathways. ALLOWING TEACHERS TO TEACH Choose from a variety of Certificate II, Certificate III and Short Course Pathways from a range of study areas including: Fitness, Sport and Recreation, Business, Tourism and First Aid. HOW TO GET STARTED: Please visit our Binnacle Training Website - Programs for Schools for more information on each of our course offerings: 1300 303 715 admin@binnacletraining.com.au binnacletraining.com.au binnacletraining.com.au/for-schools/programs/

  4. More than 17 Years of Experience Delivering VET in Schools More than 500 Active Classes State-Wide WHY STUDY WITH BINNACLE TRAINING? 5 x National Recognised Certificate Pathways Offerings - Sport, Fitness, First Aid, Business & Tourism PLUS Short Courses 15,000 Qualifications Issued Approximately Each Year Binnacle Training are leaders in VET in schools, enabling teachers with quality programs and support; equipping students Over 15 Certificate Programs Offered Each Year 3 Office Locations - Ipswich, Brisbane and Townsville with skills to navigate a successful future. We are united in our commitment to raising Over 250 Binnacle Partner Secondary Schools Servicing Secondary Schools across Queensland & ACT the bar with the following highlights showcasing our impressive record: Over 800 Binnacle Program Deliverers 91% Completion Rate

  5. REAL SKILLS FOR REAL CAREERS Custom-Built, Student and Teacher Friendly Online Learner Management System (LMS) Flexible and Student-Friendly Programs Delivered in 1, 2 and 3-Year Formats Certificate Programs Purpose Built For Secondary Schools (Years 10-12) By Industry and Education Experts Practical Learning and Project-Based Learning assisting students to acquire key enterprise skills for future world of work Binnacle Certificate Programs Contribute to a students QCE Credits and ATAR Ranking Live and Up-To-The-Minute Student Feedback and Progress Reporting - Take the stress out of teacher marking All Teaching and Assessment Resources Developed for Teachers to save your time and Allow Teachers To Teach World-class Teachers Professional Development Opportunities (Workshops, Webinars, ViSC Conference) Programs Delivered By Industry-Qualified Trainer and Assessors (Teachers) in a familiar School Environment Dedicated Teacher and Customer Support Team - Direct Access to Program Management and Admin Support Team

  6. VET IN SCHOOLS VET in Schools is about gaining practical work- related skills to equip you for the world of work while you are at school. All VET training embedded in Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA) subjects and school- based apprenticeships and traineeships count towards a VET qualification as well as the QCE; in effect, The number of schools and students involved in VET programs has allowing students to mix general and vocational increased in recent years and most schools now offer some VET education, and make a start on training for a career options to Senior Secondary Students. before they leave school. According to the latest data from the National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), the number of school students As well as readying students for the workforce, VET undertaking vocational education and training (VET) as part of their programs can lead to further study, either in the VET senior secondary certificate of education in Queensland increased sector (where students can gain credit for their VET by 14.4 percent in the 2021 year. Significantly, this is 10.2 certificate) or University. percentage points higher than the increase nationally. NCVER 2022, VET in Schools 2021, NCVER, Adelaide.

  7. ATAR AND QCE CREDITS Achievement of a VET Certificate III or above, in combination with results in General Subjects, can contribute to the calculation of a student s Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR). WHAT ARE QCE CREDITS? VET courses also contribute towards a student s Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) which is Queensland s Senior Secondary Schooling Qualification. To receive a QCE, Queensland students must achieve the set amount of learning which is 20 credits, which can include VET qualifications. Please see our Program-specific sections for more information regarding maximum QCE credits derived from VET qualifications offered by Binnacle Training to Queensland Senior Secondary Students.

  8. BINNACLE LOUNGE (LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM) The Binnacle Lounge provides: Real-time status reporting on student outcomes specific to your program In 2023, we are proud to be celebrating 10 years of the Certificate on completion (a simple download) Binnacle Lounge - our very own Learning Management All course content in one central location System (LMS) that has been custom-built for Schools, Interactive online learning including program Teachers and Students. With innovation at the forefront, we and tutorial videos have enabled the quality facilitation of our programs with a Zero paperwork technology solution without peer in VET in Schools. Unlimited access - anytime, anywhere Online Teacher Profile for streamlined management of HR requirements Delivered mindfully, we are continually evolving and investing in the Binnacle Lounge (and our digital learning resources) to create great experiences for our students and teachers alike.

  9. SPORT, FITNESS & RECREATION SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation

  10. BSB20120 Certificate II in Workplace Skills Delivery Format: 1-Year Format SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation Timetable Requirements: 1-Timetable Line This qualification reflects the role of individuals who assist with the delivery of sport and recreation activities and who complete a range of customer contact duties. Units of Competency: 13 (8 Core units, 5 Elective units) Suitable Year Level(s): Year 10 (or Year 11 or 12) Combination of classroom and project- based learning, online learning (self-study) and practical work-related experience Students participate in the delivery of a range of sport and recreation activities and programs within the school. Study Mode: Cost (Fee-For-Service): $265.00 per person (+ First Aid $55.00) Available with a General or Sport Specialty Coaching outcome - AFL, NRL, Netball, Rugby Union or Choose Your Own Sport! QCE Outcome: Maximum 4 QCE Credits

  11. 2024 Business & Tourism Course Offerings WHAT DO STUDENTS ACHIEVE? SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation (Maximum 4 QCE Credits) The nationally recognised First Aid competency - HLTAID011 Provide First Aid Community Coaching - Essential Skills Course (non-accredited), issued by Australian Sports Commission Direct pathway into SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation (or SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness)

  12. SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation TOPICS TOPICS Binnacle Lounge Induction Introduction to Coaching Programs Introduction to the Sport, Fitness and Recreation (SFR) Industry Cardio and Conditioning Programs Anatomy and Physiology The SFR Industry TERM 3 TERM 1 PROGRAMS PROGRAMS COURSE SCHEDULE One-on-One Cardio Program Group Conditioning Sessions for Adolescent Participants Respond to an Emergency Situation: Fire Evacuation Drill Coaching Program (Student Delivery): Plan and Deliver Coaching Sessions SFR Coaching Program (Supervisor): Assist with Delivering Coaching Sessions TOPICS SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation TOPICS Anatomy and Physiology First Aid Course: HLTAID011 Provide First Aid Perform Research and Create a Group Presentation Organise and Complete Work Tasks TERM 4 PROGRAMS TERM 2 PROGRAMS Coaching Program (Teacher Facilitated): Assist with Delivering Coaching Sessions Community SFR Program #2: Plan and Conduct Community SFR Sessions for Participants Group Nutrition Presentation: Create and Deliver a Presentation to your Peers Community SFR Program #1: Plan and Conduct Community SFR Sessions for Participants

  13. SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation SKILLS ACQUIRED Officiating games or school competitions Coaching beginner participants to develop fundamental skills Effective communication skills Providing quality service to participants Using digital technologies in sports environments

  14. SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation HOW WILL YOU BE ASSESSED? Planning and conducting programs Completing sport and recreation-related documents Personal reflections and quizzes Knowledge and knowledge extension activities

  15. SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation Certificate II in Sport and Recreation Club Level Official* (e.g. Referee paid position) Club Level Coach* CAREER PATHWAYS Certificate III Pathways Certificate III in Sport and Recreation Certificate III in Fitness Sports Coach Gym Instructor Game Development Officer Group Fitness Instructor * When combined with individual sport s National Officiating / Coaching Accreditation Scheme (NOAS/NCAS) technical requirements Recreation Officer

  16. SPORT, FITNESS & RECREATION SIS20321 Certificate II in Sport Coaching

  17. SIS20321 Certificate II in Sport Coaching SIS20321 Certificate II in Sport Coaching 1-Year Format (Packaged as 3-Terms) Delivery Format: Timetable Requirements: 1-Timetable Line This qualification provides a pathway to work in assistant coaching roles working or volunteering at community-based sports clubs and organisations in the Australian sport industry. Units of Competency: 7 (3 Core units, 4 Elective units) Suitable Year Level(s): Year 10 (or Year 11 or 12) Individuals with this qualification use a range of basic coaching skills to engage participants in a specific sport. They work under the supervision of a coach. Combination of classroom and project- based learning, online learning (self-study) and practical work-related experience Study Mode: Available with a General or Sport Specialty Coaching outcome - AFL, NRL, Netball, Rugby Union or Choose Your Own Sport! Cost (Fee-For-Service): $265.00 per person (+ First Aid $55.00) QCE Outcome: Maximum 4 QCE Credits

  18. 2024 Business & Tourism Course Offerings SIS20321 Certificate II in Sport Coaching WHAT DO STUDENTS ACHIEVE? SIS20321 Certificate II in Sport Coaching (max. 4 QCE Credits) The nationally recognised First Aid competency - HLTAID011 Provide First Aid Community Coaching - Essential Skills Course (non-accredited), issued by Australian Sports Commission Direct pathway into SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness or SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation in Year 11 and 12.

  19. SIS20321 Certificate II in Sport Coaching TOPICS TOPICS Sport Specific Coaching Program Self-awareness Respond to Emergencies Work Safely Provide First Aid TERM 1 TERM 3 PROGRAMS COURSE SCHEDULE PROGRAMS Coaching Program: Development Program Community Coaching Program #2 First Aid Course: HLTAID011 Provide First Aid TOPICS SIS20321 Certificate II in Sport Coaching Community Coaching Programs Working Effectively with Others Work in a Community Coaching Role TERM 2 PROGRAMS Community Coaching Program #1 AIS Community Coaching Essential Skills (Online Course)

  20. SIS20321 Certificate II in Sport Coaching SKILLS ACQUIRED Planning coaching sessions Coaching foundation level participants Officiating games and competitions Work Safely in the Sport, Fitness and Recreation Industry

  21. SIS20321 Certificate II in Sport Coaching HOW WILL YOU BE ASSESSED? Planning and conducting programs Completing sport-related documents Personal reflections and quizzes Knowledge and knowledge extension activities

  22. SIS20321 Certificate II in Sport Coaching Certificate II in Sport Coaching Club Level Coach or Official* Assistant Coach CAREER PATHWAYS Certificate III Pathways Certificate III in Sport and Recreation Certificate III in Fitness Sports Coach Gym Instructor Game Development Officer Group Fitness Instructor * When combined with individual sport s National Officiating / Coaching Accreditation Scheme (NOAS/NCAS) technical requirements Recreation Officer

  23. SPORT, FITNESS & RECREATION SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation

  24. SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation Delivery Format: 2-Year Format Timetable Requirements: 1-Timetable Line This qualification provides a pathway to work as a fitness instructor in settings such as fitness facilities, gyms, and leisure and community centres. Standalone Qualification -15 Units Dual Qualification - Additional 8 Units Units of Competency: Students gain the entry-level skills required of a Fitness Professional (Group Exercise Instructor or Gym Fitness Instructor). Suitable Year Level(s): Year 11 or 12 Combination of classroom and project- based learning, online learning (self-study) and practical work-related experience Study Mode: Students facilitate programs within their school community including: $365.00 per person (Cert II entry qualification = $265.00 + Cert III Gap Fee = $100.00) (+ $55.00 First Aid) Community fitness programs Strength and conditioning for athletes and teams 1-on-1 and group fitness sessions with male adults, female adults and older adult clients Cost (Fee-For-Service): QCE Outcome: Maximum 8 QCE Credits

  25. 2024 Business & Tourism Course Offerings SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation WHAT DO STUDENTS ACHIEVE? SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness (max. 8 QCE Credits) Entry qualification: SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation The nationally recognised First Aid competency - HLTAID011 Provide First Aid Community Coaching - Essential Skills Course (non- accredited), issued by Australian Sports Commission Successful completion of the Certificate III in Fitness may contribute towards a student s Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) A range of career pathway options including pathway into SIS40221 Certificate IV in Fitness; or SIS50321 Diploma of Sport - These qualifications offered by another RTO

  26. SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation TOPICS TOPICS Binnacle Lounge Induction The Sport, Fitness & Recreation (SFR) Industry Apply Knowledge of Coaching Practices Anatomy and Physiology First Aid Course: HLTAID011 Provide First Aid PROGRAMS TERM 4 Bootcamp Program (Teacher Facilitated): Assist with Delivering Bootcamp Sessions Community SFR Program #2: Plan and Conduct Community SFR Sessions for Participants TERM 1 PROGRAMS Coaching Program (Student Delivery): Plan and Deliver Coaching Sessions SFR Coaching Program (Supervisor): Assist with Delivering Coaching Sessions TOPICS COURSE SCHEDULE TOPICS Anatomy and Physiology Health and Nutrition Consultations TOPICS Older Clients Specific Populations TERM 5 PROGRAMS Perform Research and Create a Group Presentation Organise and Complete Work Tasks TERM 7 PROGRAMS One-on-One Gym Program: Adolescent Client Conduct Consultations with a Client (Peer) Plan and Conduct Sessions (Scenario Clients) SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation Group Exercise and Gym-based One-on-One Sessions: Female and Male Adults aged 18+; and Older adults aged 55+ PROGRAMS TERM 2 Group Nutrition Presentation: Create and Deliver a Presentation to your Peers Community SFR Program #1: Plan and Conduct Community SFR Sessions for Participants TOPICS Screening and Health Assessments Specific Population Clients Older Clients PROGRAMS TERM 6 TOPICS Fitness Orientation Program: Client Orientation Gentle Exercise Program: Participate in Gentle Exercise Sessions Mobility Program: Plan and Instruct Mobility Sessions Cardio and Conditioning Programs Anatomy and Physiology The SFR Industry TERM 3 PROGRAMS One-on-One Cardio Program Group Conditioning Sessions for Adolescent Participants

  27. SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation SKILLS ACQUIRED Client screening and health assessment Planning and instructing fitness programs Deliver 1-on-1 and group fitness programs Exercise science and nutrition Anatomy and physiology

  28. SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation HOW WILL YOU BE ASSESSED? Planning and conducting programs Completing sport and fitness-related documents Personal reflections and quizzes Knowledge and knowledge extension activities Case studies

  29. SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation Certificate III in Fitness Group Exercise Instructor Gym Fitness Instructor CAREER PATHWAYS Certificate IV in Fitness or Diploma of Sport (These qualifications offered by another RTO) University Degree Exercise Physiologist Personal Trainer Teacher - Physical Education High Performance Coach Sport Development Manager Sport Scientist

  30. SPORT, FITNESS & RECREATION SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness

  31. SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness Delivery Format: 2-Year Format Timetable Requirements: 1-Timetable Line This qualification provides a pathway to work as a fitness instructor in settings such as fitness facilities, gyms, and leisure and community centres. Units of Competency: 15 Units Suitable Year Level(s): Year 11 or 12 Students gain the entry-level skills required of a Fitness Professional (Group Exercise Instructor or Gym Fitness Instructor). Combination of classroom and project- based learning, online learning (self-study) and practical work-related experience Study Mode: Students facilitate programs within their school community including: Cost (Fee-For-Service): $365.00 per person (+ $55.00 First Aid) Community fitness programs Strength and conditioning for athletes and teams 1-on-1 and group fitness sessions with male adults, female adults and older adult clients QCE Outcome: Maximum 8 QCE Credits

  32. 2024 Business & Tourism Course Offerings SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness WHAT DO STUDENTS ACHIEVE? SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness (max. 8 QCE Credits) The nationally recognised First Aid competency - HLTAID011 Provide First Aid Community Coaching - Essential Skills Course (non-accredited), issued by Australian Sports Commission A range of career pathway options including pathway into SIS40221 Certificate IV in Fitness; or SIS50321 Diploma of Sport - These qualifications offered by another RTO. Successful completion of the Certificate III in Fitness may contribute towards a student s Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR)

  33. SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness TOPICS TOPICS Binnacle Lounge Induction The Sport, Fitness and Recreation (SFR) Industry Apply Knowledge of Coaching Practices Anatomy and Physiology First Aid Course: HLTAID011 Provide First Aid PROGRAMS TERM 4 Bootcamp Program (Teacher Facilitated): Assist with Delivering Bootcamp Sessions Community SFR Program #2: Plan and Conduct Community SFR Sessions for Participants TERM 1 PROGRAMS Coaching Program (Student Delivery): Plan and Deliver Coaching Sessions SFR Coaching Program (Supervisor): Assist with Delivering Coaching Sessions TOPICS COURSE SCHEDULE TOPICS Anatomy and Physiology Health and Nutrition Consultations TOPICS Older Clients Specific Populations TERM 5 PROGRAMS Perform Research and Create a Group Presentation Organise and Complete Work Tasks PROGRAMS One-on-One Gym Program: Adolescent Client Conduct Consultations with a Client (Peer) Plan and Conduct Sessions (Scenario Clients) TERM 7 Group Exercise and Gym-based One-on-One Sessions: Female and Male Adults aged 18+; and Older adults aged 55+ PROGRAMS SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness TERM 2 Group Nutrition Presentation: Create and Deliver a Presentation to your Peers Community SFR Program #1: Plan and Conduct Community SFR Sessions for Participants TOPICS Screening and Health Assessments Specific Population Clients Older Clients PROGRAMS TERM 6 TOPICS Fitness Orientation Program: Client Orientation Gentle Exercise Program: Participate in Gentle Exercise Sessions Mobility Program: Plan and Instruct Mobility Sessions Cardio and Conditioning Programs Anatomy and Physiology The SFR Industry TERM 3 PROGRAMS One-on-One Cardio Program Group Conditioning Sessions for Adolescent Participants

  34. SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness SKILLS ACQUIRED Client screening and health assessment Planning and instructing fitness programs Deliver 1-on-1 and group fitness programs Exercise science and nutrition Anatomy and physiology

  35. SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness HOW WILL YOU BE ASSESSED? Planning and conducting fitness programs Completing fitness-related documents Personal reflections and quizzes Knowledge and knowledge extension activities Case studies

  36. SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness Certificate III in Fitness Group Exercise Instructor Gym Fitness Instructor CAREER PATHWAYS Certificate IV in Fitness or Diploma of Sport (These qualifications offered by another RTO) University Degree Exercise Physiologist Personal Trainer Teacher - Physical Education High Performance Coach Sport Development Manager Sport Scientist

  37. SPORT, FITNESS & RECREATION SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation

  38. SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation Delivery Format: 2-Year Format Timetable Requirements: 1-Timetable Line This qualification reflects the multiskilled role of individuals in operational and customer support positions in the sport or community recreation industry. Standalone Qualification -15 Units Dual Qualification - Additional 6 Units Units of Competency: Suitable Year Level(s): Year 11 or 12 Students assist with facilitation of sport and recreation programs within their school community including: Combination of classroom and project- based learning, online learning (self-study) and practical work-related experience Study Mode: Officiating games Conducting coaching sessions Community sport, fitness and recreation programs Using digital technologies in sports environments $335.00 per person (Cert II entry qualification = $265.00 + Cert III Gap Fee = $70.00) (+ First Aid $55.00) Cost (Fee-For-Service): Available with a General or Sport Specialty Coaching and Officiating outcome - AFL, NRL, Netball, Rugby Union or Choose Your Own Sport! Maximum 7 QCE Credits. Completing the Term 7 Add-on as well can result in a maximum 8 QCE Credits QCE Outcome:

  39. 2024 Business & Tourism Course Offerings SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation WHAT DO STUDENTS ACHIEVE? SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation (max. 7 QCE Credits). Completing the Term 7 Add-On as well can result in a maximum 8 QCE Credits Entry qualification: SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation (only in Dual Qualification) The nationally recognised First Aid competency - HLTAID011 Provide First Aid Community Coaching - Essential Skills Course (non- accredited), issued by Australian Sports Commission A range of career pathway options including Club Level Official and/or Coach Successful completion of the Certificate III in Sport and Recreation may contribute towards a student s Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR)

  40. SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation TOPICS Cardio and Conditioning Programs Anatomy and Physiology The SFR Industry TOPICS PROGRAMS TERM 3 Binnacle Lounge Induction Introduction to Training Programs Introduction to the Sport, Fitness and Recreation (SFR) Industry TOPICS One-on-One Cardio Program Group Conditioning Sessions for Adolescent Participants Respond to an Emergency Situation: Fire Evacuation Drill Plan and Deliver a Sports Competition Community SFR Program PROGRAMS TERM 1 TERM 6 PROGRAMS COURSE SCHEDULE Coaching Program (Student Delivery): Plan and Deliver Coaching Sessions SFR Coaching Program (Supervisor): Assist with Delivering Coaching Sessions Community SFR Program #2: Plan and Conduct Community SFR Sessions for Participants Round Robin Tournament TOPICS Anatomy and Physiology Provide First Aid PROGRAMS TERM 4 TOPICS SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation TOPICS Coaching Program (Teacher Facilitated): Assist with Delivering Coaching Sessions Sports Program: Plan and Conduct Sport Sessions for Participants Sport-Specific Coaching Sessions Personal Development Workplace Performance Perform Research and Create a Group Presentation Organise and Complete Work Tasks TERM 7 ADD-ON: 4 x Units of Competency PROGRAMS TERM 2 PROGRAMS TOPICS Group Nutrition Presentation: Create and Deliver a Presentation to your Peers Community SFR Program #1: Plan and Conduct Community SFR Sessions for Participants Sport-Specific Coaching Program Plan and Conduct Sports Programs Apply Knowledge of Officiating Practices PROGRAMS TERM 5 Group Sports Program (Teacher Facilitated) Use and Maintain Business Technology (Additional Project) Community Officiating General Principles (Online Course)

  41. SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation SKILLS ACQUIRED Planning and conducting sport and recreation programs and competitions Exercise science and nutrition Anatomy and physiology Officiating games or school competitions Coaching beginner participants to develop fundamental skills Using digital technologies in sports environments

  42. SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation HOW WILL YOU BE ASSESSED? Planning and conducting programs Completing sport and recreation- related documents Personal reflections and quizzes Knowledge and knowledge extension activities

  43. SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation Certificate III in Sport and Recreation Club Level Official* (e.g. Referee paid position) Club Level Coach* CAREER PATHWAYS Certificate IV in Fitness or Diploma of Sport (e.g. Fitness / Sport and Recreation) University Degree Teacher Physical Education Personal Trainer / Fitness Coach Sport Scientist Game Development Officer * When combined with individual sport s National Officiating / Coaching Accreditation Scheme (NOAS/NCAS) technical requirements Exercise Physiologist

  44. SHORT COURSE Introduction to Sport and Fitness (1-Term & 2-Term Options)

  45. SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation Delivery Format: 2-Term Format Introduction to Sport, Fitness & Recreation (2-Term Format) Timetable Requirements: 1-Timetable Line Units of Competency: 4 Units Suitable Year Level(s): Year 10 (or Year 11 or 12) This 4-Unit Short Course is a great Year 10 option for HPE or Sports Academy Programs prior to commencing Certificate III course. Combination of classroom and project- based learning, online learning (self-study) and practical work-related experience Study Mode: Topics of study include sport coaching, personal development, self-awareness, healthy eating and fitness programs. Cost (Fee-For-Service): $80.00 per person Maximum 2 QCE Credits. 4-Units of Competency towards SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness QCE Outcome:

  46. SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation + SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation Introduction to Sport (1- Term) & Introduction to Fitness (1-Term) Delivery Format: 1-Term Format Timetable Requirements: 1-Timetable Line These 1-Term Short Courses are the perfect fit for schools which are looking for a 1-Term option in their Year 10 HPE or Sports Academy Programs. Units of Competency: 2 Units Suitable Year Level(s): Year 10 (or Year 11 or 12) Introduction to Sport and Recreation (2-Unit Short Course) topics include: Combination of classroom and project- based learning, online learning (self-study) and practical work-related experience Study Mode: Sport Coaching and Self-Awareness. Introduction to Fitness (2-Unit Short Course) topics include: Cost (Fee-For-Service): $55.00 per person Fitness Programs and Body Systems. QCE Outcome: 0 QCE Credits

  47. FIRST AID & CPR SHORT COURSES HLTAID011 Provide First Aid

  48. HLTAID011 Provide First Aid HLTAID011 Provide First Aid This course has the following course duration options: School Term Delivery: 12 x 70 min lessons Two-Day Delivery: 10 hours (2 x 5-hour days). One-Day Delivery: The practical can be completed in approximately 5 hours. Students learn to confidently manage emergency situations and provide first aid care to a casualty. It is suitable for both people in a workplace and members of the public who want first aid training. Delivery Format: All knowledge assessments must be completed by participants prior to this one-day delivery. Binnacle Training recommends, in line with Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines, that First Aid skills are recertified every 3 years, and CPR skills are recertified every 12 months. Suitable Year Level(s): Year 9, 10, 11 and 12 Study Mode: Combination of Face-to-face and online Participants are required to undertake practical training and assessment at floor level which includes demonstrating CPR on a manikin for at least two minutes. Cost (Fee-For-Service): $55.00 per person Participants must attend 100% of this first aid training and will also require suitable language, literacy and numeracy skills to complete the course. QCE Outcome: 0 QCE Credits

  49. FIRST AID & CPR SHORT COURSES HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation

  50. HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation This course has the following course duration options: School Term Delivery: 4 x 70 min lessons One-Day Delivery: Approximately 5 hours. Half-Day Delivery: The practical may be completed in approximately 3 hours. Delivery Format: Students learn the skills to recognise and manage a casualty who is unconscious and not breathing. CPR is a lifesaving technique which can sustain life until an ambulance arrives. All knowledge assessments must be completed by participants prior to this half-day delivery. Binnacle Training recommends, in line with Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines, that CPR skills are recertified every 12 months. Suitable Year Level(s): Year 9, 10, 11 and 12 Study Mode: Combination of Face-to-face and online Participants are required to undertake practical training and assessment at floor level which includes demonstrating CPR on a manikin for at least two minutes. Cost (Fee-For-Service): $40.00 per person Participants must attend 100% of this first aid training and will also require suitable language, literacy and numeracy skills to complete the course. QCE Outcome: 0 QCE Credits

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