Certificate III in Museum Practice
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Core Units |
Complete 4 core units: CULMS201C Develop and apply knowledge of the museum industry CULMS205C Observe and report basic condition of collection CUECOR02C Work with others CUFSAF01B Follow health, safety and security procedures |
Elective Units |
Complete 6 other units with at least 3 from one or more of the following areas of the CUL04 Museum and Library/Information Services Training Package: Collection Management Public Programs Education and Visitor Services Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Museum Practice Remaining units may be selected from any relevant endorsed Training Package. Appendix A provides guidance on suitable packaging levels for all Units of Competency. The total package of units must meet the requirements of the Australian Qualifications Framework Descriptor for a Certificate III. In all cases selection of electives must be guided by the job outcome sought, local industry requirements and the level of the qualification. |
Notes on Certificate III in Museum Practice
This qualification is designed to reflect the role of individuals who work in museums and who perform a range of skilled tasks using discretion and judgement, and who have the ability to select, adapt and transfer skills to different situations. Individuals may specialise in one area (such as customer service) or be multi-skilled.
The workplace context for this qualification will vary, and this context must guide the selection of elective units. Examples of appropriate units for particular jobs at this level follow.
Visitor Liaison Officer
CUECOR03B Provide quality service to customers
CULMS406C Deliver information, activities and events
THTFAT03B Provide a site briefing or scripted commentary
THTFTG07B Research and share general information on Australian indigenous culture
WRRCS2B Apply point of sale handling procedures
WRRS1B Sell products and services
Museum Assistant (with some collection focus)
CULMS003B Move/store cultural material
CULMS207C Assist with the presentation of public activities and events
CULMS411C Prepare display accommodation for cultural material
CULMS412C Record and maintain collection information
BSBADM305A Create and use databases
THTFAT03B Provide a site briefing or scripted commentary
Installation Assistant
CULMS003B Move/store cultural material
CULMS407C Install and dismantle exhibition elements
CULMS411C Prepare display accommodation for cultural material
CUVCRS03B Produce computer-aided drawings (CADD)
BCGCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment
MEM18.2B Use power tools/hand held operations
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Employability Skills Summary
CUL30204 Certificate III in Museum Practice
The following table contains a summary of the Employability Skills required for a museum assistant with some collection focus. The Employability Skills facets described here are broad industry requirements that may vary depending on qualification packaging options.
Employability Skill | Industry requirements for this qualification include: |
Communication | completing documentation on collection condition discussing museum trends with colleagues presenting information sessions to customers/visitors seeking feedback on services from museum visitors |
Teamwork | sharing information with colleagues showing sensitivity to cultural and social differences when communicating with others working with others on routine collection monitoring and maintenance |
Problem Solving | considering how current industry information could be used to improve work practices responding to complaints responding to equipment failures |
Initiative and Enterprise | presenting information to the public in an entertaining and informative way responding effectively to a range of customer service situations |
Planning and Organising | checking condition of collection at regular intervals maintaining collection records planning the sequence and methods for delivering an information session reviewing sources of information on the museum industry |
Self-management | following workplace procedures including OHS maintaining personal presentation standards operating effectively within scope of individual responsibility |
Learning | delivering information sessions to visitors and obtaining feedback on the sessions identifying and using professional development opportunities |
Technology | operating lighting or temperature control systems in a museum using audiovisual aids using database applications using the internet for research |