Step 1: Understand the Course Requirements
Before you start compiling your portfolio, it’s essential to understand the requirements of the course you’re applying for. Each course, such as the SIT30821 – Certificate III in Commercial Cookery or the BSB50820 – Diploma of Project Management, has specific units of competency. Review these units and identify the ones where you have prior experience.
Step 2: Gather Evidence
The next step is to gather evidence that demonstrates your proficiency in the relevant areas. This evidence can take many forms, including:
- Work Samples: For example, a chef applying for the SIT40521 – Certificate IV in Kitchen Management might include photos of dishes they’ve prepared, menus they’ve designed, or food safety procedures they’ve implemented.
- Certificates: If you’ve completed any relevant training, include certificates of completion.
- References: Obtain letters from employers or colleagues who can verify your skills and experience.
- Job Descriptions: Include detailed descriptions of your previous roles, highlighting responsibilities and achievements relevant to the course units.
Step 3: Map Your Experience to the Course Units
Once you have your evidence, map it to the specific units of competency within your course. For example, if you’re applying for the SIT50416 – Diploma of Hospitality Management, match your experience in areas like financial management, human resources, or customer service to the corresponding units.
Step 4: Organize Your Portfolio
Organize your evidence into a clear and logical portfolio. Start with a cover page that outlines your experience and the units you’re applying for. Then, include a table of contents, followed by sections for each unit with the corresponding evidence. Ensure that each piece of evidence is clearly labeled and linked to the relevant unit.
Step 5: Review and Submit
Before submitting your portfolio, review it thoroughly. Make sure that all evidence is included and properly organized. If possible, have someone else review it to catch any mistakes or omissions. Once you’re satisfied, submit your portfolio to KiT for assessment.
Compiling an RPL portfolio might seem daunting, but by following these steps, you can create a strong application that maximizes your chances of success. At Kordon Institute of Technology, we’re here to support you every step of the way, ensuring you get the most out of your prior learning and experience.