BSBMED304
Assist in controlling stocks and supplies
This unit is an accredited training resource consistent with the Nationally Recognised Training requirements for Vocational Education and Training (VET) and is ideal for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) in Australia. It consists of Learning Resource Material (instructional theory), an Assessment Workbook, and information about assessment mapping to the Performance Criteria, Knowledge Evidence, and Performance Evidence requirements of this accredited unit.
Our BSBMED304 training product is available for purchase as a hardcopy (printed) book in both Learner Guide and Trainer/Assessor Guide variants. This unit is available for enrolment and online training/assessment via Catapult LMS (Learning Management System). NOTE: If you are a training provider, please do your own validation, in accordance with your Training and Assessment Strategy (TAS).
$15.00 inc GST
Unit information about the BSBMED304 training material in this resource
BSBMED304 information from training.gov.au.
Application
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to provide assistance in stock control processes within a medical environment. This involves assisting in maintaining stock levels, storing stock, stocktaking and disposing of out-of-date stock.
It applies to individuals who provide assistance in controlling required levels of stocks and supplies in a medical administration context or work area. All work is undertaken in accordance within legislative requirements, Australian and industry standards and codes of practice, and in line with organisational policies, procedures and specific requirements.
Unit mapping information
This unit supersedes BSBMED304B Assist in controlling stocks and supplies
Licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements
No licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
Foundation skills
This unit contains foundation skills
Unit sector or competency field
Administration—Medical Services Administration
Prerequisite, co-requisite or interdependent assessment of units
None specified.
Assessment conditions
Assessment must be conducted in a safe environment where evidence gathered demonstrates consistent performance of typical activities experienced in the medical services administration field of work and include access to:
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an actual workplace or simulated environment
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office equipment and resources
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workplace records and processes for stock control
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security arrangements for stock and supplies
Assessors must satisfy NVR/AQTF assessor requirements.