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SIR50107 Diploma of Retail Management

Qualification: Diploma (AQF)
Training Package: SIR07 - Retail Services Training Package

TAFE NSW Course No: 17487

This course is for people who hold or want to hold higher management positions. It applies to those who are providing support to senior management in a larger retail or wholesale outlet or being responsible for the management of a retail store or wholesale outlet.

Learners will complete core units in managing operations to budget and setting strategic plans. You will also be able to choose from a wide range of electives in finance, human resource management, marketing, public relations, product management, quality and management and leadership for example.

This will take place through a combination of individual and team based learning strategies that include practical activities, industry case studies, simulations, projects and assignments.

Career Opportunities: Possible job titles include store manager, merchandise manager, buyer and sales manager.

Articulation: Depending on electives chosen, students may receive advanced standing for some units in SIR50207 Diploma of Visual Merchandising or a diploma from the Business Services Training Package (BSB07).

Entry Requirements: There are two alternative pathways for entry into the Diploma of Retail Management. The candidate must either:

- Be recognised as competent, through a recognised training program or recognition process, against the following units of competency:
SIRXCOM001A Communicate in the workplace
SIRXIND001A Work effectively in a retail environment
Plus one of the following:
SIRXCCS003A Coordinate interaction with customers; or
SIRXSLS004A Build relationships with customers

- Have sufficient relevant wholesale or retail employment experience. A current or previous job role that involves or has involved the application of the above competencies, would be a satisfactory indicator for entry. A determination need not involve a formal process of measuring, evaluating or recording performance against the units of competency. Examples of evidence to support a determination could include:
- job descriptions and references from current or past employers
- an entry interview to determine what competencies have been applied in the wholesale or retail environment in a paid or voluntary capacity.

Competency Units
Core:
SIRXFIN005A Manage operations to budget
SIRXMGT005A Set strategic plans
Elective:
BSBADM502A Manage meetings
BSBFLM501B Manage personal work priorities and professional development
BSBFLM503B Manage effective workplace relationships
BSBFLM505B Manage operational plan
BSBFLM506B Manage workplace information systems
BSBFLM509B Facilitate continuous improvement
BSBFLM511B Develop a workplace learning environment
BSBFRA501A Establish a franchise operation
BSBFRA502A Manage a franchise operation
BSBFRA503A Manage establishment of new sites or regions
BSBFRA504A Manage relationships with franchisees
BSBFRA505A Manage closure of a franchise
BSBHR502A Manage human resource management information systems
BSBHR504A Manage industrial relations policies and processes
BSBHR506A Manage recruitment selection and induction processes
BSBMGT501A Market services and concepts to internal customers
BSBMGT502A Manage people performance
BSBMGT504A Manage budgets and financial plans
BSBMGT507A Manage environmental performance
BSBMKG501A Evaluate marketing opportunities
BSBMKG502A Establish and adjust the marketing mix
BSBMKG503A Develop a marketing communications plan
BSBMKG505A Review marketing performance
BSBOHS501A Participate in the coordination and maintenance of a systematic approach to managing OHS
BSBOHS502A Participate in the management of the OHS information and data systems
BSBOHS503A Assist in the design and development of OHS participative arrangements
SIRXCCS005A Manage business customers
SIRXCLM002A Manage store facilities
SIRXEBS001A Acquire and retain online customers
SIRXEBS002A Manage retail brands online
SIRXEBS004A Select an e-business model
SIRXFIN004A Manage financial resources
SIRXFIN006A Manage prices
SIRXGLC002A Establish compliance with legal and legislative requirements
SIRXHRM001A Administer human resources policy
SIRXHRM002A Recruit and select personnel
SIRXICT004A Adopt mobile commerce applications to improve sales and service
SIRXINV004A Buy merchandise
SIRXINV005A Control inventory
SIRXINV006A Develop purchasing strategies
SIRXMER004A Manage merchandise and store presentation
SIRXMGT004A Analyse and communicate information
SIRXMGT006A Initiate and implement change
SIRXMPR006A Manage promotional activities
SIRXMPR007A Devise a strategic marketing plan
SIRXPRO003A Review product or service performance
SIRXPRO004A Maximise product sales and market share
SIRXPRO005A Manage distribution processes
SIRXPRO006A Forecast product performance
SIRXPRO007A Improve supply and distribution chains
SIRXQUA002A Lead a team to foster innovation
SIRXQUA003A Create an innovative work environment
SIRXQUA004A Set up systems that support innovation
SIRXQUA006A Benchmark and continuously improve operational quality
SIRXRSK004A Control store security
SIRXSLS005A Manage sales and service delivery
SIRXSLS008A Develop a sales strategy
SIRXSLS009A Manage sales teams
TAADEL502A Facilitate action learning projects
TAATAS504A Facilitate group processes
17487A Work placement
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Applying and enrolling: .

Semester 2, 2008: Places may be available in some units. Contact the campus for details.

Ballina - contact Ballina Campus on (02) 6681 8900.
Coffs Harbour - contact Trish Field on (02) 6648 2400.
Lismore - contact the campus on (02) 6623 0200.
Port Macquarie - contact the campus on (02) 6581 6200.


Semester 1, 2009: North Coast Institute Application form by 31 October, 2008. Late applications will be accepted.

Campuses:

Ballina - Students need to have employment or industry experience.
Part-time flexible and distance learning, 3 hours on-campus on Tuesdays, 9.00 am - 12.00 pm
Also available for trainees.
Information and enrolment session Wednesday 30 January 2009, 10.00 am, Room AG.02.
For more information contact the campus on (02) 6681 8900.

Coffs Harbour - Full-time, part-time or Flexible learning with supported learner guides and 6 hours per week tutorial on-campus.
Information session Thursday 23 October 2008 or 29 January 2009, 10.00 am, G Block.
For more information contact Trish Field on (02) 6648 2400.
Icon - PDF Document Information sheet, Coffs Harbour Campus, Semester 1 2009 (PDF 112KB)

Kingscliff - You need to have completed a Certificate IV in Retail to apply for this course.
Flexible delivery with campus attendance.
Information and enrolment session 29 January 2009, 10.00 am, Retail room, B Block.
For more information contact Kay Busse on 6623 0200.

Lismore - Flexible delivery plus campus attendance on Mondays, 12.00 pm - 4.00 pm.
Information and enrolment session Wednesday 28 January 2009, 10.00 am.
For more information contact Pat Mounic on (02) 6623 0200.
Icon - PDF Document Information sheet, Lismore Campus, Semester 1, 2009 (PDF 122KB)

Murwillumbah - For people employed in the industry or with industry experience.
Flexible/distance learning with 3 hours class per week on Fridays.
For more information contact the campus on (02) 6672 0600.

Port Macquarie - Part-time, Monday and Wendesday, 6.00 pm to 9.00 pm.
For more information contact the campus on (02) 6581 6200.

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