• Read the assessment tasks as detailed throughout this document• Contextualise the task (and checklist) to ensure it reflects the students working environment. (Be sure to check with the mapping document to ensure any contextualisation still covers the unit requirements)• Read the assessor instructions and checklist prior to commencing the assessment• Ensure the assessment environment is suitable for the parameters of the task, to ensure the students will have an appropriate opportunity to demonstrates their skills• Make suitable modifications to the assessment environment (if required), to allow all tasks to be observed• Ensure the student is allocated the appropriate time and resources for the task• If undertaken on the job - discuss the assessment with the workplace supervisor, to so they are aware of what will happen throughout the process• If undertaken on the job - Determine and agree with the supervisor an acceptable time frame for each assessment.• Advise the student prior to conducting the assessment of:o what will occur throughout the assessment processo when the assessment will occuro the level of competency expected (review the checklist or the criteria for the task to ensure the student understands the assessment process and the expectations)o the RTO reasonable adjustment process and offer adjustment for any students needing assistanceo the RTO re-assessment and appeals process• You should not tell the student how to undertake the task, as it would lead the student and render the assessment process invalid. The student should have been taught "How" to perform each task during the training stage, and is expected to know this prior to commencing the assessment.• Do not give the student a copy of the Assessor Checklist or Sample Answers prior to the assessment. The student instructions provide appropriate detail for the student on the expected level of competency for each task. Read the assessment tasks as detailed throughout this document• Contextualise the task (and checklist) to ensure it reflects the students working environment. (Be sure to check with the mapping document to ensure any contextualisation still covers the unit requirements)• Read the assessor instructions and checklist prior to commencing the assessment• Ensure the assessment environment is suitable for the parameters of the task, to ensure the students will have an appropriate opportunity to demonstrates their skills• Make suitable modifications to the assessment environment (if required), to allow all tasks to be observed• Ensure the student is allocated the appropriate time and resources for the task• If undertaken on the job - discuss the assessment with the workplace supervisor, to so they are aware of what will happen throughout the process• If undertaken on the job - Determine and agree with the supervisor an acceptable time frame for each assessment.• Advise the student prior to conducting the assessment of:o what will occur throughout the assessment processo when the assessment will occuro the level of competency expected (review the checklist or the criteria for the task to ensure the student understands the assessment process and the expectations)o the RTO reasonable adjustment process and offer adjustment for any students needing assistanceo the RTO re-assessment and appeals process• You should not tell the student how to undertake the task, as it would lead the student and render the assessment process invalid. The student should have been taught "How" to perform each task during the training stage, and is expected to know this prior to commencing the assessment.• Do not give the student a copy of the Assessor Checklist or Sample Answers prior to the assessment. The student instructions provide appropriate detail for the student on the expected level of competency for each task.n
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