SIT30307 - Certificate III in Tourism (Tour Wholesaling)
Certificate III in Tourism (Tour Wholesaling)
This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent in a range of well-developed tourism sales and operational skills.
Work would be undertaken in an office environment where the planning and sale of wholesale tourism products and services takes place. Some tour wholesaling personnel undertake guiding functions which would be undertaken in the field where tourism products are delivered.
The qualification reflects the role of skilled operators who apply a broad range of competencies in a varied work context, using some discretion and judgement and relevant theoretical knowledge. They may provide technical advice and support to a team.
The qualification is suitable for an Australian apprenticeship pathway.
Job roles
Individuals with this qualification are able to work in the tour wholesaling sector, covering all types of wholesalers, including inbound tour operators and outbound tour wholesalers.
Possible job titles include:
operations consultant
wholesale consultant
wholesale groups consultant
wholesale international consultant
reservations consultant
reservations sales agent
call centre sales agent
inbound tour coordinator
inbound travel consultant
inbound groups consultant
tour controller
tour finaliser
incentive coordinator
tour consultant
account manager.
Prerequisite requirements
There are no prerequisites for entry to this qualification.
Subjects
QUALIFICATION RULES
To achieve a Certificate III in Tourism (Tour Wholesaling), 19 units must be completed:
all 16 core units
plus
3 elective units:
a minimum of 2 elective units must be selected from the list below
the remaining elective unit may be selected from this or another endorsed Training Package or accredited course
a maximum of 1 Languages other than English unit may be counted as an elective within this qualification.
In all cases selection of electives must be guided by the job outcome sought, local industry requirements and the characteristics of this qualification.
SITXLAN5__A Read and write workplace information in a language other than English
Pathways...
Not applicable.
Entry Requirements
Not applicable.
Licensing Information
Not applicable.
Employability Skills
SUMMARY
SIT30307 Certificate III in Tourism (Tour Wholesaling)
The following table contains a summary of the employability skills required by the tourism industry for this qualification. The employability skills facets described here are broad industry requirements that may vary depending on qualification packaging options.
Employability skill
Industry/enterprise requirements for this qualification include:
Communication
Communicating with colleagues and tourism agents to plan the customer's travel itinerary; interpreting verbal and written information on tourism suppliers' product conditions; determining and interpreting product preferences to sell proactively and persuasively to the agent and their customers; empathising and negotiating acceptable solutions to agent problems and complaints; providing clear and accurate verbal and written information to agents and suppliers to ensure a positive tourism experience.
Teamwork
Working as a team member, giving and receiving clear operational instructions to and from other departments, and understanding own lead role in selling tourism products and servicing customer needs via their agent; supporting other departments in their role in providing quality tourism sales and service delivery; respecting the cultural diversity of team members and seeking their assistance to service the culturally diverse needs of tourism customers.
Problem solving
Anticipating problems that may arise with the brochured or independently planned travel itinerary; mitigating problems by planning and booking appropriate travel itineraries that adhere to suppler conditions and agent requests; identifying and clarifying the extent of problems and requesting assistance from team members, other departments, supervisors and suppliers in solving operational or agent service issues; using predetermined policies and procedures to guide solutions to agent or supplier problems associated with the sale of wholesale tourism products.
Initiative and enterprise
Showing independence and initiative required to take a lead role in making wholesale tourism product sales, in coordinating own operational activities and providing service that meets or exceeds the agent's expectations; identifying and discussing better ways to coordinate wholesale tourism sales and operational activities.
Planning and organising
Collecting, analysing and organising agent and customer, product and supplier information to allow for effective selling and efficient coordination of tourism product bookings; setting timelines, organising own work flow and using appropriate predetermined policies and procedures to guide the selling, quotation, booking and documentation process.
Self-management
Understanding and complying with the legal responsibilities that apply to own role in selling tourism products; knowing own job role and responsibilities in selling and coordinating bookings for wholesale tourism products; organising own work time and priorities and seeking feedback and guidance from supervisors on success in effectively servicing the needs of retail travel agents and their customers.
Learning
Knowing the structure of, networks within and sources of new information on the tourism industry to enable the sourcing of ongoing learning opportunities; proactively seeking and sharing information with colleagues on new tourism products, services, suppliers and distribution agents.
Technology
Understanding the operating capability of, selecting and using computer systems, software and information networks that assist in selling and coordinating bookings for wholesale tourism products.
Due to the high proportion of electives required by this qualification, the industry/enterprise requirements described above for each employability skill are representative of the tourism industry in general and may not reflect specific job roles. Learning and assessment strategies for this qualification should be based on the requirements of the units of competency for this qualification.