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Qualification Title Education Outside the Classroom (EOTC) Coordinator (Micro-credential)
Qualification Type Micro-credential
Level 7
Credits 30
Subject Area
  • Society and Culture » Sport and Recreation » Sport and Recreation Activities
Strategic Purpose Statement
This micro-credential is for people working in EOTC who have, or intend to have, a senior role as EOTC coordinator for a school or other organisation.

People with this micro-credential be able to manage an EOTC management system.
Graduate profile
People with this micro-credential will be able to critically analyse organisational systems, evaluate programme effectiveness for diverse learner needs and support staff through induction, professional development, and competency assessment to ensure safe, inclusive, and effective EOTC practice in line with current requirements.

1 Critically analyse an organisation's EOTC management system, ensuring alignment with legislative and organisational requirements and current good practice.
2 Implement improvements in EOTC systems, ensuring alignment with legislative and organisational requirements, and current good practice.
3 Critically evaluate an EOTC programme to determine effectiveness in meeting diverse learner needs and apply findings to enhance educational outcomes and practice.
4 Design and implement induction and professional support processes to enable staff to competently apply the EOTC management system in diverse educational contexts.
5 Critically assess and develop staff competencies for leading EOTC events.
Education pathways
This micro-credential provides a pathway from the Education Outside the Classroom (EOTC) Teacher in Charge (Micro-credential) (Level 6) (ID: 1294522) and may provide a pathway to further qualifications in school leadership.
Entry Requirements
Learners must have previous experience in EOTC as a teacher in charge, education leadership, or risk management roles with the demonstrated ability to manage teams and systems and facilitate professional learning.
Academic requirements:
It is recommended candidates have completed a Level 6 qualification or be able to demonstrate equivalent academic or professional achievement.
Education Organisation Adventure Works Limited
Developed By Services Industry Skills Board
Quality Assured By New Zealand Qualifications Authority
Number 5415
Status Current
Created 2025-10-07 09:13:24.19
Next Review 2028-10-31 00:00:00.0
Content
- Current EOTC good practice
- EOTC in the context of a school/organisation wide health and safety system
- Compliance with legislative and regulatory requirements
- Risk assessment and safety systems
- Emergency response plans
- Roles and responsibilities
- On site event reviews
- Determining the effectiveness of supervision structures
- Working with external providers
- Reviewing EOTC policy, procedures and documentation
- Ensuring event plans have met requirements
- Emergency management, incident reporting, investigation, review, improvements
- Induction, mentoring and support of staff in using EOTC management system
- Competency requirements for types of EOTC activity
- Determining competencies of leaders and supervisors
- Selecting and deploying staff
- Roles and responsibilities of all parties responsible for safety
- Promoting a fatality prevention mindset
- Building staff capability - pathways, learning, support and evaluation
- Emergency response protocols
- Professional learning and development plans

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