BSBADM411
Produce complex texts from audio transcription


Application

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to transcribe court, parliamentary, police telephone scripts, or medical proceedings and to produce complex and accurate transcriptions within specified timeframes.

It applies to individuals who require specialist skills in word processing and audio transcription. In most cases they would work in an environment where transcription is a central aspect of their work role, but the unit may also apply to experienced administrative staff who use transcription in only part of their role.

No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.


Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1 Prepare for audio transcription

1.1 Prior to commencing the task, identify organisational requirements in the transcription of proceedings in relation to style, presentation and storage of texts

1.2 Clarify with client the purpose and requirements of the transcript and the audio media to be used

2 Transcribe audio tape or file

2.1 Use accurate keyboarding skills to transcribe and accurately reflect oral proceedings at 70-80 wpm with 98% accuracy

2.2 Review transcript to ensure it presents an accurate and true record of proceedings

2.3 Predict the meaning of unclear speech from the context or clarify with the speaker/author

2.4 Clarify meaning and spelling of names or technical terms to ensure accuracy of the text

2.5 Produce text within designated timelines

3 Edit and revise transcript

3.1 Selfcheck transcription for accuracy

3.2 Ensure audio transcription reflects speaker’s/author’s intended meaning

3.3 Edit transcript to ensure grammar, punctuation and syntax are appropriate for intended purpose and audience

3.4 Circulate draft for checking in accordance with organisational and task requirements

3.5 Revise, format, name, store and print transcript in accordance with organisational and task requirements

Foundation Skills

This section describes language, literacy, numeracy and employment skills incorporated in the performance criteria that are required for competent performance.

Skill

Performance

Criteria

Description

Reading

1.1, 2.2, 2.4, 3.1-3.3, 3.5

Comprehends instructions in organisational and other familiar texts

Proofreads texts for sense and accuracy selecting from a range of strategies to aid comprehension when meaning is lost

Writing

2.1, 2.3-2.5, 3.3, 3.5

Produces texts in required formats using appropriate grammatical forms and vocabulary to convey meaning

Edits and corrects own work to ensure accuracy and consistency

Oral Communication

1.2, 2.1-2.4

Uses questioning and listening in verbal exchanges to clarify understanding of task

Recognises the way structure, intonation and volume may change according to the purpose of the oral text

Listens and comprehends complex oral texts selecting from a range of strategies to aid comprehension when meaning is lost

Numeracy

2.1, 2.5

Performs calculations involving percentages required to measure output

Interprets mathematical information related to timeframes

Navigate the world of work

1.1, 3.4, 3.5

Recognises and responds to both explicit and implicit organisational procedures and protocols

Get the work done

1.1, 2.1, 2.5, 3.3, 3.5

Applies formal processes when planning complex tasks, producing plans with logically sequenced steps, reflecting an awareness of time constraints

Takes responsibility for the outcomes of routine decisions related directly to own role

Recognises and takes responsibility for addressing predictable problems in familiar work contexts

Utilises a range of features within digital applications to improve personal productivity, optimising software functions for specific purposes


Sectors

Administration – General Administration