Assessor Resource
SITTGDE001B
Work as a guide
Assessment tool
Version 1.0
Issue Date: May 2024
This unit describes a key tour guiding function for guides working in a range of locations and in multiple tourism industry sectors and organisation types. Guides can work within a particular city, region and tourist precinct or at a single site, but commonly work across a variety of sites, cities and regions.
Guides are frontline personnel who operate with some level of autonomy or under limited supervision and guidance from others. They apply discretion and judgement within predefined organisational procedures and, when on tour, take the lead role without supervision. They may be engaged as employees or contractors or may perform guiding functions as one of the many occupational roles within their own small business. Guiding functions are undertaken by a diverse range of people such as tour guides, tour managers, tour directors, site guides, interpretative guides, walking guides, outdoor recreation guides, museum guides, heritage guides, cultural guides, nature-based guides, driver guides, specialist guides and owner-operators of small tour operations.
This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to work effectively as a guide. It covers key legal, ethical, safety, environmental and professional development issues that must be considered by guides in their day-to-day work. It is an essential skill for all guides and underpins all guiding activities.
All tour guides residing in any part of Australia are subject to the Queensland Tourism Services Act (2003) when working in Queensland. They do not need to register or meet any training or certification requirements but they can be fined if they participate in unconscionable conduct when selling Queensland-based tourism products and services.
This unit covers the requirement for guides to deliver tours according to legal and ethical requirements. The Queensland Tourism Services Act (2003) specifically deals with ethical practices. Therefore, training and assessment of this unit must take into account the specific requirements of this legislation as it has implications on all guiding activities when a guide operates within the Queensland borders.
No occupational licensing or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of endorsement.
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