Benowa SHS: 30051
Qualification Description
The Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) provides the skills and knowledge for individuals to safely perform service in the industry. This qualification provides the knowledge and training required to work in various hospitality settings such as restaurants, hotels, motels, clubs, pubs, cafes and coffee shops. The unit of competency is part of the Certificate II Hospitality package delivered at Benowa SHS. Our own staff, who engage with Industry, train students to gain the expertise required to carry out this skill set.
Entry Requirements
The cost will be invoiced to your student's account once you return the enrolment form to the Administration Office. Payment details and further course information will then be emailed to students and parents. Please note: before a student can be considered for participation, all overdue invoices must be paid up to date.
Expectations
Students will:
- Be on-time and complete work set for the competency
- Do not leave until the course is completed or without teacher permission. If students leave early, they will not gain competency. No refunds are given.
There are no other entry requirements for this qualification.
Duration and Location
This course, is a half day course delivered at Benowa State High School. During the half a day, starting at 11:55 a.m. and finishing at 2:45 p.m., students will complete training, a workbook and assessment.
Fees
The course costs $25 per student. Please note: before a student can be considered for participation, all overdue invoices must be paid up to date.
Course Unit
To attain an RSA students must complete one unit of competency:
SITHFAB021: Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol
Refer to training.gov.au for specific information about the qualification
RTO Obligation
Benowa SHS guarantees that the student will be provided with every opportunity to complete the qualification. We do not guarantee employment upon completion of this qualification.
Students who are deemed competent in the unit of competency will be awarded the Responsible Service of Alcohol. The student will receive a statement of attainment.
Delivery Modes
A range of delivery modes will be used during the teaching and learning of this qualification. These include:
- Face to face instruction
- Work-based learning
- Guided learning
Assessment
Assessment is competency based and completed in a simulated hospitality environment. Assessment techniques include: written tasks, questioning, projects.
Work Placement
Students do not complete work placement for this unit of competency.
Pathways
This qualification may articulate into:
- Certificate II Hospitality
- Work in the Hospitality Industry