Train the
Trainer Award
This
is designed for people with knowledge of the industry wishing to progress
towards becoming trainers or existing trainers wishing to build on
identified skill gaps to allow training to meet the needs of the
trainee’s and workplace.
This
programme is aimed at ensuring on-job training is facilitated in an
environment conducive to trainee learning, and meeting the skill needs of
unit standard assessment and the industry.
This
programme consists of 43 credits in total consisting of:
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32
credits from Core Compulsory component of National Certificate in
Hairdressing (Management) (Level 5) Salon Management strand
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Number
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Title
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Level
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Credit
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| 1312 |
Give oral instruction in the workplace |
3
|
3 |
| 1987 |
Create and maintain positive workplace relationships |
5
|
5 |
| 8495 |
Develop self to improve performance |
5 |
5 |
| 8496 |
Develop and maintain a safe and supportive working environment |
5 |
5 |
| 9680 |
Communicate within an organisation context |
2 |
2 |
| 11281 |
Prepare candidates for assessment |
4 |
3 |
| 13466 |
Demonstrate knowledge of identification and correction of a permanent
wave problem |
4 |
4 |
| 13467 |
Identify and correct colour problems in the hair |
5 |
2 |
| 18203 |
Verify evidence for
assessment for candidate |
4 |
3 |
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The
remaining 11 credits are from other areas of the Management Certificate
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Number
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Title
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Level
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Credit
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| 7095 |
Facilitate adult learners
individualised learning |
5
|
3 |
| 7108 |
Deliver on-job training to adults |
4
|
8 |
Cost
of Hairdressing Train the Trainer Programme - $1570, which includes
learning materials, assessment and credit fees.
If not previously paid a charge of $25 will apply for the NZQA Hook
on Fee.
ADVANCED HAIRDRESSING
This
programme is designed for people who are working as a qualified
hairdressers who wish to extend their knowledge to include hairdressing
skills at a higher level. It
is suggested that this programme be an achievable goal to staircase
between National Certificate in Hairdressing Practice and the National
Certificate in Hairdressing (Management) Salon Management strand.
This
programmed is aimed at broadening the range of hairdressing skills beyond
those required for the National Certificate in Hairdressing Practice.
This
programme consists of 32 credits in total consisting of:
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22
credits from Core Compulsory component of National Certificate in
Hairdressing (Management) (Level 5) Salon Management strand
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Number
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Title
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Level
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Credit
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| 6402 |
Provide resuscitation level 2 |
1
|
1 |
| 8495 |
Develop self to improve performance |
5
|
8 |
| 13465 |
Design a layout plan
for a hair salon |
5
|
5 |
| 13466 |
Demonstrate
knowledge of identification and correction of a permanent wave problem |
4
|
4 |
| 13467 |
Identify and correct
colour problems in the hair |
5
|
2 |
| 13468 |
Incorporate a
hairpiece in a hairstyle |
5
|
5 |
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The
remaining 10 credits are from other areas of the Management Certificate
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Number
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Title
|
Level
|
Credit
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| 13464 |
Demonstrate knowledge of competition
styling |
4
|
4 |
| 13469 |
Demonstrate knowledge of the
preparation, maintenance and fitting of wigs |
4
|
8 |
Cost
of Hairdressing Train the Trainer Programme - $1250, which includes
learning materials, assessment and credit fees.
If not previously paid a charge of $25 will apply for the NZQA Hook
on Fee.
National
Certificate in
Hairdressing (Management)
This qualification recognises the skills and knowledge required for management or
training in the Hairdressing industry. It also provides recognition for advanced skills.
The core compulsory section recognises the importance of communication skills,
interpersonal skills, advanced hairdressing skills and management skills within the
industry.
Options
for Assessment
In the
National Certificate in Hairdressing (Management) there are 12 compulsory
unit standards that have to be achieved and 3 strands.
The strands are:
-
Assessment of Hairdressing
-
Tutoring in Hairdressing
-
Salon Management
To meet the
requirements for the whole National Certificate you have to complete the 12
compulsory unit standards and all the requirements of one of the
strands.
The Assessment strand
recognises the skills required by workplace and registered
assessors to ensure that judgements they make are in accordance with National Standards
and are fair, valid and consistent.
The Tutoring strand
offers experienced hairdressers the opportunity for recognition of
the skills and knowledge required to train and develop the skills of hairdressing
trainees. It acknowledges the need for tutors themselves to be skilled hairdressers and
also to be conversant with principles and practices required to provide best practice in a
training environment.
The Salon Management strand provides recognition for the more complex skills and
knowledge for certain client services and the range of skills and knowledge required to
effectively manage the operation of a small
business focused on the hairdressing industry.
Entry to this qualification is open, however it is recommended that
candidates have
obtained a National Certificate in Hairdressing (Level 4),
a Trade Certificate in
Hairdressing or can demonstrate equivalent skills.
QUALIFICATION
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All the unit standards listed are required.
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|
| Number |
Title |
Level |
Credit |
| 1312 |
Give oral instructions in the workplace |
3
|
3 |
| 1987 |
Create and maintain positive workplace relationships |
5
|
5 |
| 6400 |
Manage first aid |
3 |
2 |
| 6402 |
Provide basic life support |
1 |
1 |
| 8495 |
Develop self to improve performance |
5 |
5 |
| 8496 |
Develop and maintain a safe and supportive working environment |
5 |
5 |
| 9680 |
Communicate within an organisation context |
2 |
2 |
| 11097 |
Listen to gain information in an interactive situation |
3 |
3 |
| 11281 |
Prepare candidates for assessment |
4 |
3 |
| 13465 |
Design a layout plan for a hair salon |
5 |
5 |
| 13466 |
Demonstrate knowledge of identification and correction of a permanent
wave problem |
4 |
4 |
| 13467 |
Identify and correct colour problems in the hair |
5 |
2 |
| 13468 |
Incorporate a hairpiece in a hairstyle |
5 |
5 |
| 45 credits |
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All the unit standards listed below are required
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| Number |
Title |
Level |
Credit |
| 4098 |
Assess candidates performance using supplied Assessment activities |
4 |
5 |
| 11098 |
Listen and respond to information received |
5 |
2 |
| 11551 |
Moderate assessment |
5 |
6 |
| 11552 |
Design assessment activities |
5 |
6 |
| 18203 |
Verify evidence for assessment for candidate |
4 |
3 |
- Assessment in
Hairdressing Strand Elective
A minimum of 7 credits at level 5 or above are required from the following
domains:
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| FIELD |
Sub-field |
domain |
| HUMANITIES |
Communications Skills |
interpersonal communications
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| EDUCATION |
Generic Education and Training |
assessment of learning
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|
Total credits 74
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|
All the unit standards listed below are required.
|
| Number |
Title |
Level |
Credit |
| 4098 |
Assess candidate performance using supplied assessment activities |
4 |
5 |
| 11552 |
Design assessment |
5 |
6 |
| 13469 |
Demonstrate knowledge of the preparation, performance, and fitting of
wigs |
4 |
6 |
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A minimum of 15 credits at level 5 or above are required from the following
domains:
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| FIELD |
Sub-field |
domain |
| EDUCATION |
Adult Education and Training |
-delivery of adult education and training
-design and development of adult education and training
-evaluation in adult education and training
|
| |
Generic Education and Training |
-assessment of learning
|
|
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Total Credits 77
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|
|
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All the unit standards listed below are required.
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| Number |
Title |
Level |
Credit |
| 1988 |
Supervise workplace operations |
5 |
5 |
| 8494 |
Enable and enhance employee competence and capability |
5 |
10 |
| 11994 |
Recruit and select staff |
4 |
6 |
| 13464 |
Demonstrate knowledge of competitions hairstyling |
4 |
4 |
| 13469 |
Demonstrate knowledge of the preparation, maintenance, and fitting of
wigs |
4 |
6 |
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A minimum of 15 credits at level 3 or above, of which a minimum of 5
credits are at Level 5 or above are required from the following domains:
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| FIELD |
Sub-field |
domain |
| BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL SERVICES |
Management |
-business law
-first line management
-management - developing and coordinating people
-small business management
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| EDUCATION |
Adult Education and Training |
-delivery of adult education and training
|
| |
Generic Education and Training |
-assessment of learning
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| HUMANITIES |
Communications Skills |
-interpersonal communications
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| SERVICE SECTOR |
Beauty Services |
-hairdressing
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| Total Credits 91 |
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Management Fees
All costs quoted in New Zealand
dollars and include GST
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Hook on Fee
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A ‘one-off’ fee for
candidates to be hooked on to the National Qualifications Framework
You will be asked to supply your
NZQA ID number OR pay this fee on enrolment
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$25.00
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Application Fee
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Payable to the HITO for the
administration and processing of your application. This fee is
non-refundable
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$80.00
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Assessment Fee & Booklet
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This fee covers the assessment of
your evidence by the Assessor.(includes one reassessment if required)
This booklet is supplied by the
HITO and outlines the evidence you will need to collect to show
competence against the unit standards in the core compulsory and one of
the strands.
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$450.00
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Credit Fee
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Each unit standard has a credit
value. When you have successfully completed the standard there is a
credit fee payable to NZQA to register the standard on your Record of
Learning.
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$3.00 per credit
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Certificate Fee
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When you have completed the
qualification requirements you may obtain the National Certificate. This
fee is payable to HITO and covers the issuing of your certificate. You
should allow approximately one month for delivery.
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$15.00
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Please note:
The RCC application fee and
publication are non-refundable. All reasonable efforts will be made to assist the candidate
to meet the requirements.
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