Elements and Performance Criteria
- Apply information literacy skills to meet job needs
- Determine exact nature and extent of information technology needs for Aboriginal sites work undertaken in accordance with Aboriginal cultural protocols
- Identify the relevant information management systems (IMS) and their applications for Aboriginal sites
- Develop effective search strategies and use appropriate search tools to locate and record information in applications or programs used by enterprise
- Follow Aboriginal cultural requirements for accessing and handling Aboriginal cultural material and cultural information
- Recognise and apply copyright and licensing requirements related to access and use Aboriginal cultural material and cultural information
- Set up and use handheld technology
- Identify and set up the basic operating and menu settings
- Navigate and manipulate the screen environment according to needs
- Customise screen icons and access to applications where applicable
- Use technology to locate and record location and details of the site or cultural landscape and save and edit the output, where applicable
- Assess the usefulness and relevance of information resources to the site’s work context and client needs
- Evaluate search results and adjust search strategies to meet information needs
- Use more advanced features as required
- Access and use basic connectivity devices
- Set the basic operating and menu settings
- Connect external digital devices, such as computer devices or storage devices to retrieve, copy, move and save information
- Check physical connectivity of computer devices or storage devices to ensure operation and performance
- Connect printer either through a computer device or directly, set printer settings and print data
- Access audio-visual devices to view and play a multimedia file
- Use manuals, training booklets and/or online help or help-desks to overcome basic difficulties with applications
- Maintain and operate UHF/VHF radio and compass onsite in the context of site work
- Make sure suitable radio equipment for communication needs is available on site
- Use radio devices and terminology effectively and correctly to meet communication needs of self and team on site
- Apply storage and transport requirements for compass equipment
- Identify a suitable directional compass for orientation needs on-site
- Use directional compass in conjunction with a geographical and topographical map to accurately move around onsite and map coordinates
- Maintain knowledge of IMS trends and emerging technologies
- Source information about current industry trends and emerging technologies in relation to IMS and data collection methods
- Replace used technology consumables in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and organisational requirements
- Carry out, or arrange for routine maintenance to ensure equipment is maintained in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and organisational requirements
- Accurately identify equipment faults, perform maintenance in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions or report fault to designated person