PERS3201 – Professional Identity
Module code
PERS3201
Module title
Professional Identity
Prescription
The aim of this course is to develop the knowledge, skills and attributes related to professionalism within the hairdressing industry context.
NZQA Level
Level 3
NZQA Credits
10
Delivery method
- Web-Enhanced
Learning hours
- Total learning hours
- 100
Resources required
- Content
- Key roles:
- Prioritising and assisting the needs of co-workers
- Greeting clients
- Cleaning of salon
- Roles within the salon
Responsibilities:
- Safe, legal, and sustainable practice
- Responsibilities of the job roles within the salon
- Privacy Act
Attributes:
- Personal presentation
- Professional communication
- Personal health
- Interpersonal skills
Professional and personal wellbeing
- Te Whare Tapa Wha
- Lifestyles
- Hair and scalp analysis (PETALS)
- Face shapes
- Shampoo and treatments
- Introduction to styling and hot-tool styling
- Hairstyles and self-styling
- Current fashion trends - Learning and Teaching Resource
- All required and recommended resources are advised to aakonga via course outlines.
- Learning Outcomes
- LO1 Explain the roles, responsibilities, and attributes of a professional in the hairdressing industry.
LO2 Complete a hair service which reflects own professional identity. - Assessment Criteria
- Assessment in this course is achievement-based. Aakonga must submit all specified assessment items and obtain at least 50% overall in order to pass this course.
- Teaching and Learning Strategy
- Learning and teaching activities will employ a range of elements drawn from approved methods to align with the context of the learning (delivery mode, regional specific requirement, etc.) and any particular needs of the group of aakonga.