The Certificate III in Events reflects the role of individuals who use a range of well-developed events administration or operational skills and knowledge to complete event-related work activities. Using discretion and judgement, they work with some independence under the guidance of more senior event personnel, using plans, policies and procedures to guide work activities.
Events are diverse in nature and the Certificate III in Events provides a pathway to work for event or exhibition organisations operating in a range of industries including the tourism and travel, hospitality, sport, cultural and community sectors. This qualification is suitable for Workplace Traineeship Arrangements.
The diversity of employers includes event or exhibition management companies, event venues, or organisations that organise their own events. Work could be undertaken in an office environment where the planning of events takes place, on-site at venues where events are staged or a combination of both.
Entry Criteria
There are no prerequisites for entry to this qualification.
Career Outcomes
Possible job titles include:
- Conference assistant
- Event or exhibition administrative assistant
- Event or exhibition assistant
- Event or exhibition operations assistant
- Functions assistant
- In-house meetings assistant
- Junior event or exhibition coordinator
- Logistics assistant
- Meetings assistant
- Venue assistant
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Tubal offers all participants the opportunity to have existing skills and knowledge recognised through Recognition of Prior Learning. Participants may be eligible for RPL for units based on their work background, qualifications, working in the community, volunteering and life experiences (such as hobbies, sport and recreation).
Further Study
Certificate III in provides a pathway to further studies in the Hospitality and Events industry, such as Certificate IV in Hopitality, or the Diploma of Events Management.
Assessment
Tubal’s Assessors will determine a participant’s competency against:
- Answers to established underpinning knowledge questions
- Performance feedback from Employer/Manager/Supervisor confirming participant is meeting all requirements of each unit of competency
- Demonstrated performance of designated tasks by the participant
- Participant self-assessment against designated tasks
- Historical information pertaining to past experience and work history eg. Resume/CV and/or verbal details.
Cost
Our indicative fees can be viewed here.
Unit Selection (Core & Electives)
Candidates must complete 15 units including:
- 6 core units
Core Units
BSBWOR203 | Work effectively with others |
SITEEVT001 | Source and use information on the events industry |
SITEEVT002 | Process and monitor event registrations |
SITXCCS006 | Provide service to customers |
SITXCOM002 | Show social and cultural sensitivity |
SITXWHS001 | Participate in safe work practices |
- 7 elective units, consisting of:
- 2 units from Group A
- 2 units from Group A or Group B
- 3 units from Group A, Group B, elsewhere in the SIT Training Package, or any other current Training Package or accredited course.
Elective Units
Group A
SITEEVT003 | Coordinate on-site event registrations |
SITEEVT004 | Provide event staging support |
SITTTSL008 | Book supplier products and services |
SITTTSL010 | Use a computerised reservations or operations system |
Group B
Communication and Teamwork
SITXCOM004 | Address protocol requirements |
Computer Operations and ICT Management
BSBITU202 | Create and use spreadsheets |
BSBITU301 | Create and use databases |
BSBITU302 | Create electronic presentations |
BSBITU306 | Design and produce business documents |
Creative and Technical Production
CUAPRP401 | Coordinate props |
CUASET201 | Develop basic skills in set construction |
CUASOU201 | Develop basic audio skills and knowledge |
CUASTA201 | Develop basic staging skills |
CUASTA302 | Install staging elements |
CUASTA304 | Maintain physical production elements |
CUAVSS201 | Develop basic vision system skills |
CUALGT201 | Develop basic lighting skills and knowledge |
CUALGT301 | Operate basic lighting |
CUAEVP403 | Install and dismantle exhibition elements |
E-Business
BSBITU305 | Conduct online transactions |
SITXEBS001 | Use social media in a business |
Environmental Sustainability
BSBSUS201 | Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices |
Finance
BSBFIA301 | Maintain financial records |
BSBFIA303 | Process accounts payable and receivable |
SITXFIN001 | Process financial transactions |
Food and Beverage
SITHFAB002 | Provide responsible service of alcohol |
Human Resource Management
SITXHRM001 | Coach others in job skills |
Security
CPPSEC2012A | Monitor and control individual and crowd behaviour |
Tourism Sales and Operations
SITTTSL001 | Operate online information systems |
SITTTSL002 | Access and interpret product information |
SITTTSL003 | Provide advice on international destinations |
SITTTSL004 | Provide advice on Australian destinations |
SITTTSL005 | Sell tourism products and services |
SITTTSL006 | Prepare quotations |
SITTTSL007 | Process reservations |
SITTTSL009 | Process travel-related documentation |
Work Health and Safety
SITXWHS002 | Identify hazards, assess and control safety risks |