Certificate III in Rural Merchandising

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Certificate III in Rural Merchandising

  • Objectives This course is suitable for people working in a rural merchandising business, such as stock and station agents or rural goods and clothing.
  • Entry requirements Participants must be over 16 years of age and employed in a commercial rural merchandise business. Training will involve off-the-job and on-the-job training and assessment. The proportion of each will be negotiated between the employer, employee and BRIT. Other Entry Requirements This course is only available to Certificate III in Rural Merchandising trainees.
  • Academic title Certificate III in Rural Merchandising
  • Course description Key Study Areas      

    Key study areas include:

        * Interacting with customers
        * Selling products and services
        * Preparing stock for sale
        * Replenishing stock
        * Dealing with customer complaints

    Where     • Workplace Based

    Selection Process     • Individual Interview

    Up Coming Courses     

    Campus                                  Start Date     End Date     Attendance Mode
    Charleston Road Campus     26.03.2008     25.03.2009     Trainee

    Employment Opportunities    

    Successful completion may lead you to employment in a diverse range of primary industry or allied retail businesses.

    Further Study Options    

    After successful completion you may wish to undertake a Small Business Course or Front Line Management Course.

    Assessment    

    You will be assessed as part of this course.

    Typical Course Content     (exact details may be obtained from the teaching centre)

    BSBCMN206A         Process And Maintain Workplace Information
    BSBCMN307A         Maintain Business Resources
    BSBEBUS302A        Use and maintain electronic mail system
    BSBEBUS304A        Buy Online
    BSBEBUS305A        Sell Online
    PRDSSA30A            Select stock for sale
    PRDSSA31A            Prepare stock for sale
    RTC2705A              Work effectively in the industry
    RTC2801A              Participate In Workplace Communications
    RTC3701A              Respond To Emergencies
    RTE2804A              Provide information on products and services
    RTE3713A              Carry out workplace OHS procedures
    RTE3714A              Maintain and monitor environmental work practices
    RTE3806A              Provide advice and sell farm chemicals
    RTE3819A              Process customer complaints
    RTE3905A              Sell products and services
    RTE3907A              Use hand held e-business tools
    TDTA2097B            Replenish Stock
    TDTD1097B            Operate A Forklift
    WRRCS3B              Interact With Customers
    WRRLP3B               Maintain Store Safety
    WRRM3B                Coordinate merchandise presentation

    Recognition of Prior Learning    

    Recognition of your current qualifications and prior learning: BRIT has processes to give you credit for relevant units from your prior study, and to assess your prior learning against units in a course.

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