SIT20421 Certificate II in Cookery

WHAT'S IT ABOUT?

This qualification reflects the role of individuals working in kitchens who use a defined and limited range of food preparation and cookery skills. They are involved in mainly routine and repetitive tasks and work under direct supervision. This qualification does not reflect the skills required by commercial cooks. Those skills are reflected in SIT30821 Certificate III in Commercial Cookery.

WHAT JOB COULD IT HELP ME GET?

The SIT20421 Certificate II in Cookery provides a pathway to work in kitchen operations in organisations such as restaurants, hotels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafes, coffee shops and institutions such as aged care facilities, hospitals, prisons and schools.

JOB ROLES RELATED TO THIS QUALIFICATION INCLUDE:

  • Breakfast Cook
  • Catering Assistant
  • Fast Food Cook
  • Sandwich Hand
  • Takeaway Cook

 

 
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PATHWAYS INTO THE QUALIFICATION

There are no formal entry requirements for this course.

PATHWAYS FROM THE QUALIFICATION

Further training pathways from this qualification include SIT30821 Certificate III in Commercial Cookery, SIT31021 Certificate III in Patisserie*, SIT30921 Certificate III in Catering. *Please note Work Skills does not offer this qualification

WHAT NEEDS TO BE COMPLETED?

13 units of competency are required to complete this qualification within the specific requirements as set out below:

  • 7 core units
  • 6 elective units within the specific requirements as set out in the units of competency brochure
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HOW DO I DO IT?

Work Skills delivers all its qualifications and units of competency through blended learning, based on face-to-face, one-on-one training with a Work Skills trainer. This may also include utilising digital learning guides, videos, the internet, the phone, and the Work Skills Online Learning and Assessment System (WOLAS). The learning may comprise all or some of these methods. It will depend on location, the pace at which the student wants to learn, and employer requirements. This is all negotiated at the Initial Checkpoint Meeting.

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING

If you’ve had lots of experience in this industry or similar in the past; you may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Recognition of Prior Learning means that you don’t require training. Instead, you just need to be assessed on each unit. You will need to draw on all your past experiences so that you can demonstrate that you have already acquired the knowledge and skills. You may be eligible for some units through the RPL process whilst other units may require some training.