You’re invited to review draft qualifications, skill sets and units of competency for the Carbon & Agribusiness Management Project.
We are seeking your feedback on whether the draft documents reflect the current skills standards and practices of industry, and whether job functions are accurately described.
Agribusiness qualifications, skill sets and related units have been revised to clarify job tasks, assessment requirements (including the volume and frequency of performance for assessment) and to remove duplication. Skill sets and units relating specifically to Carbon farming have also been developed, in order to address relevant skills and knowledge.
The documents will be available for online feedback until 14 December 2018.
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Fri 30 Nov 18, 10am to 12.30pm – Melbourne – register here
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Other Projects of Interest
Arboriculture Project
Subject matter experts are currently being consulted to draft the six revised qualifications and 42 related units of competency. This work is assisted by input from a subject matter expert working group that includes representatives from various sectors of the arboriculture industry across Australia.
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Reminder: Sports Turf Management Project
There are still a few days left to provide feedback on the revised qualifications, four new skill sets and 17 revised units of competency are now available for feedback. Comments can be made via the feedback hub or email until 25 November.
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Viticulture Project
The revised Diploma of Viticulture and 9 related units, including one new unit are available for feedback via the feedback hub until 16 December 2018.
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Upcoming: Horticulture Technology Project
Skills Impact are currently in consultation with the Commonwealth Department of Education and Training about the skilled activities that will make up the scope of work for protected horticulture and irrigation technology. A project webpage with further information will be available once details have been finalised.