What is the purpose of this qualification?
It is anticipated that this qualification will be of specific relevance to:
• Young people interested in a career in the sport and active leisure sector but not yet sure of the precise area of the industry in which they would like to work and who intend, but are not yet ready, to access level 3 qualifications or an advanced apprenticeship
• Young people and adults, usually with prior attainment at level 1 and below, including those who have had a significant break from or disjointed experience of education, who wish to work in the sport and active leisure sector but need a broad grounding in the subject and an opportunity to develop more general workplace skills before identifying the most suitable job roles and applying for work.
What skills, knowledge, or understanding does this qualification develop?
This qualification provides a range of introductory skills, as well as core knowledge, relevant to sport and active leisure, alongside generic employability skills which are needed both in the sport and active leisure sector and across other sectors. Mandatory units include:
• Outdoor and Adventurous Activities
• Practical Sport
Optional units include knowledge and skills relevant to different job roles in the sector (such as personal fitness, sport and exercise massage, injury in sport, sport and leisure facility operations) alongside generic employability skills (such as leadership skills, working in a team and setting and meeting targets at work).
How is this qualification different from other, similar qualifications?
This qualification is part of a suite which includes an Award, Certificate, Extended Certificate and Diploma. Learners should take the Extended Certificate if, before progressing to employment (with further training where possible), to a level 3 Apprenticeship or to a Level 3 qualification, they need a more extended introduction to the sector, including the opportunity to build up a range of skills and knowledge relevant to a number of potential job roles in the sector, as well as more generic workplace skills.
Which sector does this qualification support?
This qualification could lead to a number of roles in sport and active leisure such as fitness instructor, leisure centre receptionist, trainer, outdoor activities centre assistant
What are the progression options?
Learners can progress to a Level 3 certificate or diploma in Sport and Active Leisure in any of the available pathways such as Sports Coaching, Sports Leadership, including Technical level qualifications, Access to Higher Education Diploma in Sport Science, or to an advanced Apprenticeship in Sport and Active Leisure in any of the available pathways.
Progression & entry requirements
Learners do not need any prior qualifications or a specific level of attainment to take this qualification although they will benefit from having English and Maths skills at level 1.