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.
ELEMENTS | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
Elements describe the essential outcomes of the unit of competency. | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Monitor and organise staffing levels. | 1.1 Assess current and projected volume and type of work. 1.2 Determine staffing levels to meet sales and production needs. 1.3 Develop rosters according to relevant industrial arrangements and within wage budgets. 1.4 Roster teams with the most effective skills mix to meet sales and operational requirements. 1.5 Communicate rosters to team members in clear formats and within organisational timeframes. 1.6 Adjust rosters, as required, according to staff availability. 1.7 Maintain staffing records according to organisational procedures. |
2. Inform team members. | 2.1 Clearly communicate roles, responsibilities and expectations and advise individual and team work accountability. 2.2 Inform team members of expected standards of work and behaviour required by organisational policies at a level and pace appropriate to the individual. 2.3 Provide staff induction on key organisational and team requirements. 2.4 Conduct staff meetings or briefings to address sales and production issues. 2.5 Provide team members with information about relevant sales and production targets. |
3. Coach on the job. | 3.1 Identify need for coaching based on observation of team member’s skills and knowledge and through discussion. 3.2 Systematically explain and demonstrate specific skills and explain the workplace application. 3.3 Communicate required knowledge and check team member understanding. 3.4 Advise organisational procedures for completing workplace tasks. 3.5 Provide team member with opportunity to practise skills and ask questions. 3.6 Provide feedback in a constructive and supportive manner. 3.7 Encourage and guide team member to evaluate own performance and self-diagnose areas for improvement. 3.8 Monitor progress of new workplace skills and provide ongoing assistance. |
4. Motivate the team. | 4.1 Identify strengths and weaknesses of team against current and anticipated work requirements. 4.2 Encourage individuals to contribute to discussion and planning of team objectives and goals. 4.3 Update and review team objectives and goals regularly. 4.4 Develop positive and constructive relationships with and between team members. 4.5 Treat all team members fairly, equally and with respect. 4.6 Act as a positive role model through high standards of personal performance and ongoing development of own competencies. |
Evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit in the context of the job role, and:
evaluate given business data to forecast required staffing levels for:
general floristry business activities for the forthcoming month or
a given floristry production job which may be a special order, special occasion or event
develop rosters to meet the above business or production requirements
provide an individual staff induction covering information on:
a floristry industry job description, role boundaries and responsibilities
two key organisational policies that relate to general work practices and behaviours
conduct a staff meeting or briefing to discuss issues associated with a given floristry production job
complete one, half day coaching session with an individual for a chosen floristry skill and its associated workplace procedures.
Demonstrated knowledge required to complete the tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit:
types of business data and methods used to forecast required staffing levels:
historical sales figures and peak trading periods
future confirmed special orders, special occasions and events
for the business activity or event subject to rostering:
operational requirements
skills mix required of the team
wage budget
sources of information on awards for the floristry industry and specific industrial agreements for the organisation
the key provisions of applicable industrial awards or agreements:
minimum and maximum hours of work
meal and other breaks
mandated breaks between shifts
employment classifications and remuneration scales
standard, overtime and penalty pay rates
a range of formats for and inclusions of staff rosters
a range of methods used to communicate rosters
format, content and use of key staffing records:
personnel files
accrued leave entitlements
rostering records
for the floristry organisation:
key roles, role boundaries and responsibilities
expected standards of work and behaviour outlined in organisational policies
sales and production targets for different jobs
methods used to provide on-the-job training:
explanation
demonstration
review
listening to trainee explanation
observing and evaluating trainee demonstration
providing feedback
techniques for motivating team members and building a team-oriented environment.
Skills must be demonstrated in a floristry design, preparation and product construction environment. This can be:
an industry workplace
a simulated industry environment operated within a training organisation.
Assessment must ensure use of:
computers, printers and general software programs used to produce rosters and maintain staff records
business data for the forecasting of required staffing levels which can be:
actual data used by a floristry business or
generated by a registered training organisation for the purposes of project and assessment activities
template documents:
staff rosters
personnel files
accrued leave entitlements
sales and production targets
awards for floristry industry employees
job descriptions outlining roles and responsibilities
a range of organisational policies outlining requirements for workplace behaviour
a team whose overall performance is the responsibility of the individual; this can be:
people in an industry workplace or
people who participate in role plays or simulated activities, set up for the purpose of assessment, in a simulated industry environment operated within a training organisation.
Aspects of this unit can either be assessed through:
work activities within a floristry business or
project activities and simulated business scenarios provided within a training organisation.
Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisation’s requirements for assessors and:
hold a qualification or Statement of Attainment in Floristry which covers the skills and knowledge requirements in this unit of competency; and
have worked as a florist in the industry for at least three years where they have applied the skills and knowledge covered in this unit of competency.