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. | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Research tour information. | 1.1 Access and review information from publications and experts to inform tour knowledge. 1.2 Evaluate information sources for reliability and currency. 1.3 Develop and maintain general knowledge of local region and Australian funeral, burial and cremation practices. 1.4 Develop and maintain knowledge of history and operations of the funeral home, cemetery or crematorium. |
2. Plan tours. | 2.1 Determine purpose, size, composition and specialised requirements for each tour group. 2.2 Identify and select tour routes according to purpose, size, composition, and specialised requirements. 2.3 Identify and prepare information materials for clients. 2.4 Determine and arrange equipment for presentation requirements. 2.5 Prepare tour commentary according to special requirements and timing and route of tour. |
3. Conduct pre-tour briefings. | 3.1 Greet clients and provide summary of tour program and location of facilities. 3.2 Inform clients of health and safety requirements and any specific restrictions including unsafe areas and funerals in progress. 3.3 Provide opportunity for client clarification of information and instructions. |
4. Conduct tours. | 4.1 Direct physical movement of tour groups according to tour program. 4.2 Present tour commentary using presentation aided equipment as required. 4.3 Encourage client participation and address client questions through direct response or later follow-up as required. 4.4 Identify and address conflicts or difficulties promptly. |
5. Evaluate tours. | 5.1 Request and review client feedback and review. 5.2 Reflect on own performance and note areas for improvement and develop appropriate strategies for addressing these. 5.3 Record and report evaluation outcomes. |
Evidence of the ability to:
Conduct, research and prepare information for delivery to tour participants
conduct tours safely according to planned timing and client needs
deliver tour commentaries at a pace and level suited to identified needs and characteristics of tour group
identify and resolve conflict and difficulties.
Evidence of performance of conducting tours to two or more different groups is required to demonstrate consistency of performance and ability to respond to different situations.
Demonstrated knowledge of:
sources used to develop funeral industry knowledge, including but not restricted to:
books, magazines, newspapers and other references
statistical information
internet
relevant industry associations
past and present staff members
local experts
descendants of deceased persons, especially historic figures
own knowledge, memory and experiences
videos and television
historical operations of funeral homes, cemeteries and crematorium
local and Australian funeral, burial and cremation practices, including:
layout and features of funeral home, cemetery or crematorium
impact of social, religious and cultural differences and traditions
conflict resolution principles for dealing with:
personal conflict between clients
dominant or disruptive clients
negative clients
subgroups or cliques within group
perception of favouritism by guide
dissatisfaction with tour
ill or distressed clients
basic principles and practices for conducting tours
public liability issues and responsibilities, including:
location of open gravesites
cemetery or crematorium equipment movement
emergency evacuation procedures
procedures in case of separation from main group
industry parameters in dealing with the bereaved
operating features and procedures for relevant presentation equipment
workplace policies and procedures in relation to conducting tours
legislation that impacts on tour operations.
Skills must be demonstrated in the workplace or in a simulated environment that is as industry realistic as possible. In a simulated environment, it is essential that assessment is conducted:
using suitable facilities, equipment and resources, including:
a funeral home, cemetery or crematorium facility where tours are conducted
tour and presentation equipment
equipment to meet specialised requirements, including wheelchairs or use of interpreters where required
information materials, such as brochure, pamphlets and business cards
under industry conditions where there is:
integration of tasks with possible interruptions to work typical of the job role
speed and timing requirements that reflect commercial operating conditions
interaction with tour groups
Assessors must satisfy the NVR/AQTF mandatory competency requirements for assessors.