SIT40521 – Certificate IV in Kitchen Management
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The Fast track Certificate IV in Kitchen Management course enables graduates to start careers in a range of hospitality establishments in the capacity of Chef and Chef de partie. The course is designed for people with a passion for cookery in a commercial environment and are already working or willing to work in the kitchen as a trainee for at least 720 hours for the duration of the course. Participants gain skills, knowledge and experience in practical food production, hygiene, menu costing, OHS, team work and basic nutrition in the real time. This is the blended mode of delivery which is a combination of on-campus and work-based learning.
Students will be required for F2F training for 1 day per week and be employed at least 15 hours per week in a commercial kitchen for the duration of the course to gain the required workplace skills and knowledge.
This kitchen management course requires students to undertake practical assessments within their workplace or a suitable designated workplace in presence of either their supervisor or trainer/assessor.
Students will be completing their theory units of this qualification in the classroom. Resources and assessments for all units are available in the LMS.
Students will be completing some of the practical components in the BLC training Kitchen and most of the practical components will be completing in their workplace.
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Student must be at least 18 years of age or above at the time of course commencement to study at BLC.
Academic Requirements:
Domestic/485 visa holders students applying for Certificate IV level will need satisfactory completion of the equivalent of Australian Year 11 or Certificate III or higher qualification.
Admission Requirements:
To enrol into this course with BLC, international students, applying either off-shore or on-shore, must satisfy one of the following requirements:
- Due to the physical requirements of this course, students must have a basic level of fitness allowing them to work on their feet during work placement shifts
- Must be working in the capacity of trainee cook in a commercial kitchen in hospitality industry at least 15 hours per week and will continue working for the whole duration of the course.
- Prospective students must be able to handle meat, seafood, poultry and dairy.
Pre-Training Review:
All student will undertake pre-training review which aims to identify their training needs through questions on previous education or training, basic computing skills and interview conducted by BLC enrolment officer.
Interview also aims to identify possible RPL opportunities.
Through pre-training review student will demonstrate that they have necessary skills to successfully complete the course.
Language, Literacy and Numeracy test (LLN)
All students are required to undertake a language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) test mapped at ACSF level 3+ conducted by Blue Lotus College (BLC).
Candidates undertaking this course must possess sound Numeracy skills since they will be required to do calculations, make recipe cards and complete menu costing.
Certificate IV in Kitchen Management will prepare students’ with skills and knowledge to work in the hospitality in the capacity of:
- Chef
- Chef de partie
PATHWAYS:
After achieving SIT40521 Certificate IV in Kitchen Management, individuals could progress to SIT50422 – Diploma of Hospitality Management.
SITHCCC023* | Use food preparation equipment |
SITHCCC027* | Prepare dishes using basic methods of cookery |
SITHCCC028* | Prepare appetisers and salads |
SITHCCC030* | Prepare vegetable, fruit, eggs and farinaceous dishes |
SITHCCC029* | Prepare stocks, sauces and soups |
SITHCCC031* | Prepare vegetarian and vegan dishes |
SITHCCC035* | Prepare poultry dishes |
SITHCCC036* | Prepare meat dishes |
SITHCCC037* | Prepare seafood dishes |
SITHCCC041* | Produce cakes, pastries and breads |
SITHCCC042* | Prepare food to meet special dietary requirements |
SITHCCC043* | Work effectively as a cook |
SITHKOP010 | Plan and cost recipes |
SITHKOP012* | Develop recipes for special dietary requirements |
SITHKOP013* | Plan cooking operations |
SITHKOP015* | Design and cost menus |
SITHPAT016* | Produce desserts |
SITXCOM010 | Manage conflict |
SITXFIN009 | Manage finances within a budget |
SITXFSA005 | Use hygienic practices for food safety |
SITXFSA006 | Participate in safe food handling practices |
SITXFSA008* | Develop and implement a food safety program |
SITXHRM008 | Roster staff |
SITXHRM009 | Lead and manage people |
SITXINV006* | Receive, store and maintain stock |
SITXMGT004 | Monitor work operations |
SITXWHS007 | Implement and monitor work health and safety practices |
Elective Units:
SITHCCC038* | Produce and serve food for buffets |
SITHCCC040* | Prepare and serve cheese |
SITHCCC044* | Prepare specialised food items |
BSBSUS211 | Participate in sustainable work practices |
SITXCOM006 | Source and present information |
SITXHRM007 | Coach others in job skills |
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