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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Develop knowledge of employment rights and responsibilities.
  2. Work within organisational requirements.
  3. Support work team.
  4. Maintain personal presentation.
  5. Develop effective work habits.
  6. Develop knowledge of employment rights and responsibilities.
  7. Work within organisational requirements.
  8. Support work team.
  9. Maintain personal presentation.
  10. Develop effective work habits.

Performance Evidence

Evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit in context of job role, and to:

access and interpret information about employment rights and responsibilities from these sources:

employer associations

Fair Work Commission

Fair Work Ombudsman

state and territory government boards and commissions for anti-discrimination and equal employment opportunity (EEO)

staff handbooks

trade unions

source information on this range of employee and employer workplace rights and responsibilities:

Fair Work Act 2009: minimum workplace entitlements provided by the National Employment Standards (NES)

relevant state or territory anti-discrimination or equal employment opportunity law:

harassment provisions: types of discrimination and harassment, rights and responsibilities of employees and employers and consequences of non-compliance with the law

reprovisions: rights of employees and responsibilities of employers to make merit-based employment decisions

role of relevant state or territory board or commission in managing complaints

industrial awards for hairdressing and beauty employees

access and interpret organisational policies and procedures that relate to general work practices:

accepting, declining and amending rostered hours

personal and carer’s leave

counselling and discipline

grievances

equal employment opportunity

discrimination and harassment

terms and conditions of employment

integrate hairdressing or beauty technical skills (SHB service or treatment-related units), and comply with organisation requirements for a minimum of four, three hour work assessment periods that individually or in combination demonstrate:

applying workplace dress, hygiene and personal presentation requirements

working effectively as a team member

planning and organising work activities.


Knowledge Evidence

Demonstrated knowledge required to complete the tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit:

sources of information on employment rights and responsibilities as specified in Performance Evidence

basic aspects of employment related laws covering rights and responsibilities of employees and employers as specified in the Performance Evidence

basic aspects of industrial awards for hairdressing and beauty employees relevant to own job role

primary functions of trade unions for hairdressing and beauty employees relevant to own job role

organisational policies and procedures that relate to general work practices as specified in the Performance Evidence

typical terms and conditions of employment for hairdressing and beauty businesses relevant to own job role

general role boundaries and responsibilities for key hairdressing and beauty industry staff:

beauticians

nail technicians

make-up artists

hairdressers

beauty and spa therapists

supervisors and managers within hairdressing and beauty businesses.