List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.
Element | Performance criteria |
Elements describe the essential outcomes. | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Define work roles for shed staff | 1.1 Define the roles and responsibilities of shed staff 1.2 Identify the skills of shed staff and match with available tasks and duties 1.3 Identify the requirements of job duties and Code of Practice and communicate to shed staff 1.4 Explain work health and safety policy and procedures to staff and monitor implementation 1.5 Explain animal welfare and biosecurity policies to staff and monitor implementation |
2. Induct shed staff | 2.1 Identify work health and safety hazards, assess risks and implement suitable controls 2.2 Communicate the details of shearing, including flock and mob details to staff 2.3 Brief new staff on relevant awards, enterprise agreements, pay rates and related administration 2.4 Advise new staff of terms and conditions and sign on 2.5 Familiarise new staff with the workplace and colleagues 2.6 Explain the enterprise’s environmental policy and procedures and monitor implementation |
3. Support on-the-job training | 3.1 Encourage individuals to self-evaluate performance and identify areas for improvement 3.2 Determine training needs through appraisal of staff and monitoring of work performance 3.3 Analyse practical skills and then explained and demonstrated as required 3.4 Provide workplace learning opportunities with coaching and mentoring to support learning 3.5 Adjust staff responsibilities to allow for practice and skills development where required |
4. Performance manage shed staff | 4.1 Establish performance standards for clip preparation and communicate to individuals and the team 4.2 Explain skirting requirements and monitor skirtings ratio 4.3 Describe the requirements for separating specific parts of the fleece to wool handlers using the Code of Practice and processor requirements 4.4 Use motivation strategies for shed staff to maintain a consistent focus on clip preparation standards and timing of operations |
5. Maintain effective working relations with the team | 5.1 Recognise problems and address through discussion with work group 5.2 Seek assistance from work group members when difficulties arise in achieving allocated tasks 5.3 Use discussion and information sharing to communicate requirements of work activities through a participative approach 5.4 Manage disagreements and conflicts constructively using appropriate conflict management strategies |
6. Provide feedback to shed staff | 6.1 Provide confirmatory feedback to emphasise good performance and technique and its importance for clip quality 6.2 Provide corrective feedback in a constructive way, including an explanation of the effects of poor performance or incorrect technique and strategies for improvement 6.3 Address under performance both on an individual and team basis 6.4 Use clip data to share feedback on clips prepared with team members |
The candidate must be assessed on their ability to integrate and apply the performance requirements of this unit in a workplace setting. Performance must be demonstrated consistently over time and in a suitable range of contexts.
The candidate must provide evidence that they can:
supervise and instruct staff to achieve work activities
delegate and allocate tasks
identify staff training needs and provide on job training, mentoring and coaching as required
implement effective time management
use problem solving techniques to address staffing and resource issues motivate and performance manage work team
manage conflicts within work team
communicate with team members
implement and monitor work health and safety policies and procedures
implement enterprise biosecurity policies and procedures
implement and monitor enterprise animal welfare policies and procedures
implement enterprise environmental policies and procedures
The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of:
shearing industry awards, agreements and personnel processes
principles of team work, negotiation and time management
principles of workplace instruction/training and coaching techniques
principles of conflict management
features of effective communication for feedback and motivation
principles of staff performance management
features of the Code of Practice for the Preparation of Australian Wool Clips and other relevant quality standards
requirements of the relevant work health and safety legislation, environmental protection, biosecurity and animal welfare legislation and codes of practice