AVI20512 - Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection
Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection
Please note RTO insert group (job role) on the certificate
Rationale:
This qualification is designed for Aviation Transport Protection within the Aviation Industry. Successful completion of the qualification will require competence in units of competency that relate to the job role requirements as defined as aligned at AQF Level II.
Job roles:
Job roles and titles vary across different sectors. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include:
Passenger Screener
Control Room Operator
Checked Baggage Screener
Subjects
Requirements for completion of the qualification:
A successful assessment outcome for a total of 14 to 15 units of competency (depending on the group) comprising:
5 core units listed below
plus
all units within one of the selected groups (A, B, or C), as listed below
plus
5 elective units which may be taken from the elective units listed below, or may include up to 3 units which may be drawn with appropriate contextualisation from a qualification at the same level or one higher in this Training Package or any other endorsed Training Package or accredited course, provided that the units contribute to the vocational outcome of the qualification.
Where imported units are selected, care must be taken to ensure that all pre-requisites specified are complied with.
There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
Licensing Information
Not applicable.
Employability Skills
Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection
The following table contains a summary of the employability skills as identified by the Aviation Industry for this qualification. This table should be interpreted in conjunction with the detailed requirements of each unit of competency packaged in this qualification. The outcomes described here are broad industry requirements that may vary depending on packaging options.
Employability Skill
Industry/enterprise requirements for this qualification include:
Communication
Use communication systems and procedures required for aviation transport protection operations
Read and interpret relevant regulations, instructions, signs and labels applicable to aviation transport protection operations
Speak clearly and directly on matters related to aviation transport protection operations
Write documents as part of duties, including completion of relevant forms and incident reports
Negotiate issues with others, where appropriate, in the course of aviation transport protection operations
Recognise and interpret non-verbal signs, signals and behaviour
Use relevant communication equipment.
Teamwork
Collaborate with others in the course of aviation transport protection operations
Participate in to the resolution of any interpersonal conflicts that may arise during aviation transport protection operations
Avoid and prevent the harassment of others in the workplace
Work with persons of different ages, gender, race, religion, political persuasion, etc.
Problem solving
Identify and solve or report problems arising in the course of aviation transport protection operations
Recognise problems that may occur in the course of aviation transport protection operations including hazards and risks and take appropriate action to report or resolve the problems within limits of responsibility
Use mathematics to carry out calculations related to activities involved in aviation transport protection operations.
Initiative and enterprise
Modify activities dependent on differing situations and contingencies that may arise during aviation transport protection operations
Take appropriate initiatives in a range of situations such as those above
Respond appropriately to any changes in equipment, standard operating procedures and the working environment.
Planning and organising
Follow and apply operational and emergency plans, systems and procedures
Comply with regulations and codes of practice
Follow and apply workplace security and safety management systems
Collect and interpret information needed in the course of aviation transport protection operations
Organise and plan own work activities
Manage time and priorities in the course of aviation transport protection operations.
Self management
Interpret and apply regulations, standard operating procedures and instructions
Follow work plans and schedules
Check own work performance.
Learning
Adapt own competence in response to any changes in aviation transport protection operations
Assist others in the workplace to develop their competence where applicable
Participate in updating own knowledge and skills required for aviation transport protection activities.
Technology
Use the equipment and materials required during aviation transport protection operations
Follow and apply operational and servicing instructions for equipment used during aviation transport protection operations
Follow and apply OH&S procedures when using aviation transport protection equipment and facilities.