Provide basic care of common native mammals

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Assessment Template
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Assessment Matrix
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Wiki Markup
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Evidence Guide
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Competency Mapping Template
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Observation Checklist
create an observation checklist for workplace assessment and RPL applicants. This is similar to the evidence guide above, but a little shorter and friendlier on your printer. You will also need to create a seperate Assessor Marking Guide for guidelines on gathering evidence and a list of key points for each activity observed using the unit's range statement, required skills and evidence required (see the unit's html page for details)

Self Assessment Survey
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Moodle Outcomes
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Registered Training Organisations
Trying to find someone to train or assess you? This link lists all the RTOs that are currently registered to deliver ACMSPE303A, 'Provide basic care of common native mammals'.
Google Links
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Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

1. Identify commonly available native mammals

1.1. Profile of native mammals commonly held in facility, including habitat, nutrition, health and behavioural characteristics, is defined.

1.2. External features are described using industry terminology.

1.3. Native mammals are classified using industry-specific terminology.

1.4. Colours, markings and other identifying features are defined, interpreted and documented.

2. Identify and evaluate behavioural and housing needs

2.1. Indicators of animal comfort and normal behaviour are identified and signs of distressed native mammals are recognised and reported to supervisor.

2.2. Industry standards and guidelines for housing design, environmental factors and appropriate stocking densities are identified.

2.3. Enrichment needs are identified and evaluated for specific animal species.

2.4. Current animal housing design is evaluated in relation to the welfare of animals kept and legislation requirements.

3. Catch, handle and restrain native mammals

3.1. Occupational health and safety (OHS) risks associated with handling and restraining native mammals are identified and methods used to minimise risks are demonstrated.

3.2. Equipment used to catch, handle and restrain native mammals is prepared and evaluated.

3.3. Native mammals are approached and caught while minimising risks to animal and others.

3.4. Native mammals are restrained using a range of approved animal welfare management procedures.

4. Assist with health care needs

4.1. Signs of good health in native mammals are identified and recorded in animal health and treatment records.

4.2. Common health issues are identified and signs of disease or other conditions are reported to supervisor.

4.3. General health maintenance and preventative treatment procedures are identified and implemented in accordance with level of job responsibility, regulatory requirements and supervisor guidance.

4.4. Options for activity and enrichment are identified, evaluated for impact on native mammal health and implemented as directed by supervisor.

5. Feed native mammals

5.1. Digestive system features are identified and related to native mammal-specific feeding routines and diets.

5.2. Preferred food sources are identified and samples are assessed for quality and suitability.

5.3. Potential feeding hazards are identified and risk control options defined.

5.4. Feed is prepared in accordance with dietary needs.

5.5. Feed is distributed and consumption, including abnormalities, is reported in accordance with workplace routines.

6. Maintain records

6.1. Documentation on the care and management of native mammals is completed in accordance with workplace procedures and legislation requirements.


Qualifications and Skillsets

ACMSPE303A appears in the following qualifications:

  • ACM30310 - Certificate III in Captive Animals
  • ACM40310 - Certificate IV in Companion Animal Services
  • ACM30410 - Certificate III in Companion Animal Services
  • ACM40410 - Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing
  • ACM20110 - Certificate II in Animal Studies
  • ACM30110 - Certificate III in Animal Studies
  • ACM30210 - Certificate III in Animal Technology
  • ACM40210 - Certificate IV in Captive Animals
  • ACM50110 - Diploma of Animal Technology
  • ACM40412 - Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing

And the skillsets: