Certificate II in Salon Assistant

SHB20216

Study mode

On Campus & Online
On Campus

Free TAFE is available

Overview

Introduction

Looking to start a career in the exciting world of hairdressing? The Certificate II in Salon Assistant is the perfect qualification to start.

This preparatory course is designed to provide students with a range of basic skills and knowledge used in hairdressing salons. Participants will learn how to assist with client services by completing routine tasks under the direct supervision and guidance of hairdressers who manage the client service.

While this qualification does not provide a job outcome as a hairdresser, it will prepare graduates for further training and education in the industry.

This course is available as part of the Free TAFE scheme for eligible students.

Students interested in undertaking this course through the Vet Delivered to School Students program (VDSS) need to enrol through their school.

Careers & study pathways

Where can this course take me?

This course will prepare students to work in the hair and beauty industry as a Salon Assistant in a Hairdressing team.

Further study

After graduating, students might like to undertake further study in:

Course details

Upcoming dates and times

Shepparton - Fryers Street

(4 commencing soon)
  • Starts On: 16-Jul-2024 - Full time - Tuesday, Thursday & Friday - 9.00am - 4.00pm - On Campus & Online - Applications Close: 02-Jul-2024

  • Open From: 29-Mar-2024 - School Based Apprentice or Trainee - Part time - Tuesday - 9.00am - 4.00pm - On Campus

  • Open From: 29-Jun-2024 - School Based Apprentice or Trainee - Part time - Tuesday - 9.00am - 4.00pm - On Campus

  • Open From: 21-Sep-2024 - School Based Apprentice or Trainee - Part time - Tuesday - 9.00am - 4.00pm - On Campus

Wangaratta - Docker Street

(4 commencing soon)
  • Starts On: 16-Jul-2024 - Full time - Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday - 9.00am - 4.00pm - On Campus & Online - Applications Close: 02-Jul-2024

  • Open From: 29-Mar-2024 - School Based Apprentice or Trainee - Part time - Tuesday - 9.00am - 4.00pm - On Campus

  • Open From: 29-Jun-2024 - School Based Apprentice or Trainee - Part time - Tuesday - 9.00am - 4.00pm - On Campus

  • Open From: 21-Sep-2024 - School Based Apprentice or Trainee - Part time - Tuesday - 9.00am - 4.00pm - On Campus

Attendance & commitment

General public face-to-face delivery | 6 months course length | Full-time study load

Students are expected to:

  • Attend classes on campus three days per week (6.5 hours per day).
    • Shepparton classes: Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday.
    • Wangaratta classes: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
  • Spend approximately 6 hours per week working through their course materials research, revision, and completion of assessments.
  • Attend a minimum of 80% of scheduled classes.

VDSS blended delivery | 2 years course length | Part-time study load

Students are expected to:

  • Attend classes on campus one day per week (6.5 hours per day).
  • Spend approximately 2-3 hours per week working through their course materials research, revision, and completion of assessments.
  • Attend a minimum of 80% of scheduled classes.

School-Based Apprenticeship Traineeship students | 2 years course length | Part-time study load

Students are expected to:

  • Spend 1 day per week (7 hours) working in Industry where they will consolidate their learning.
  • Spend 1 day training per week (6 hours).
  • Spend approximately 1 hour per week working through their course materials, research, revision, and completion of assessments.
  • Attend regular catch-ups with their trainer, timing is arranged directly with the trainer.
  • Meet with their trainer at their place of work at least 4 times per year.

Assessment methods

Assessment methods may include:

  • Knowledge questions
  • Assignments
  • Observation checklists
  • Consultation sheets
  • Practical observations
  • Roleplays
  • Written reports

Study units

Take a look at some of the subjects you’ll be studying when you take this course.

This course requires 12 units: 8 core and 4 elective.

Core units

8 units
  • BSBWHS201 Contribute to health and safety of self and others
  • SHBHBAS001 Provide shampoo and basin services
  • SHBHDES001 Dry hair to shape
  • SHBHIND001 Maintain and organise tools, equipment and work areas
  • SHBXCCS001 Conduct salon financial transactions
  • SHBXCCS003 Greet and prepare clients for salon services
  • SHBXIND001 Comply with organisational requirements within a personal services environment
  • SHBXIND002 Communicate as part of a salon team

Elective units

5 units
  • SHBHBAS002 Provide head, neck and shoulder massages for relaxation
  • SHBHCLS001 Apply hair colour products
  • SHBHDES002 Braid hair
  • SHBXCCS004 Recommend products and services
  • SIRRINV001 Receive and handle retail stock

Before you begin

Entry requirements

GOTAFE entry requirements

Before being accepted into the course applicants:

  • Complete a Basic Key Skills Builder (BKSB) online test to ensure the required literacy & numeracy levels for the course are met.
  • Undertake a Pre-training Review by interview to ensure the course suits their needs and aspirations, and that they are likely to complete the course successfully.
  • GOTAFE recommends students complete their Certificate II in Salon Assistant before undertaking their Certificate III in Hairdressing /Barbering.
  • Prospective Traineeship or Apprenticeship students are required to apply through an Apprenticeship Network Provider with their employer to organise their apprenticeship contract before applying for this course.
  • Prospective VDSS students are required to apply through your School's VET coordinator or Careers advisor.

Industry requirements

Students must have:

  • The ability to work in a very interactive physical environment.
  • Good communication skills.
  • The ability to work autonomously.

Employment in this industry will require employees to work long hours and do weekend work.

Student resources

Students must have:

  • A laptop/computer with internet access, including access to YouTube.
  • Access to a digital camera or video camera for visual and audio assessment tasks.
  • General stationary (pens, pencils, rulers).
  • Hairdressing kits need to be purchased in addition to material fees (VDSS kits are included in material fees only).
  • Students must wear closed-in practical shoes. Black dress pants are to be worn under the GOTAFE T-shirt (supplied by GOTAFE).

Enrolment

Please note: Eligible individuals who wish to access a government-subsidised place, must participate in a Pre-training Review. This will consider your:

  • Aspirations/career goals
  • Educational attainment and capability
  • Literacy and numeracy skills
  • Suitability for Recognition for Prior Learning (RPL) and Credit Transfer

Skills recognition / Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Skills Recognition is an assessment only process that may result in credits towards a part or full qualification. There is no formal training involved, although you may choose to complete further training as a result of the assessment process.

You can apply for Skills Recognition before you enrol in the qualification you are seeking. You can apply for Skills Recognition through one or both of the following processes:

  • Credit Transfer for formal training that might be equivalent to a new qualification or partial qualification.
  • Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for people who have relevant and current skills and knowledge that they have gained through non-formal or informal learning i.e. work or life experience.

Fees and payments

This course is available as part of the Free TAFE scheme for eligible students.

Fees and costs

GOTAFE offers a range of payment options to help you pay your tuition fees, so you can get on with your studies.

1. Subsidised Standard
$1,568.00
2. Subsidised Standard (Concession)
$314.00
3. Subsidised Trainee
$1,650.00
4. Subsidised Trainee (Concession)
$330.00
5. Full Fee
$5,115.00
Course Materials
$578.00
Student Services Fees (per year)
$100.00

This training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding to eligible individuals.

Please note that the fees on this webpage, for this particular course:

  • are correct at the time of publishing for those enrolling in 2024 and may change without notice.
  • will be discussed with applications as part of the application process to ensure it is understood what is being paid for and which fee rates they may be eligible for.

Course Fees consist of 3 different components:

  1. Student Tuition Fee - cover the costs of training and assessment. These fees vary across courses and are calculated based on a rate per nominal hour enrolled in. The student tuition fees as published are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment. Circumstances may include:
    1. an individual’s eligibility for Victorian (Skills First) and Commonwealth government-funded training
    2. an individual’s eligibility for concession rates on Victorian (Skills First) and Commonwealth government-funded training
    3. ineligible individuals who are required to pay the full fees for tuition and other costs.
  2. Material Fee - where applicable, cover the costs of classroom consumables, handouts, and booklets, e-Learning resources, and associated license access fees and excursions.
  3. Student Services Fee (SSF) - contributes to the provision of student engagement, learning and support services. SSF is a non-refundable annual fee that does not apply to short-course participants.

Additionally, some courses require students to purchase or supply textbooks, kits, tools, uniforms and personal protection equipment. Some specific materials may be purchased through the GOTAFE Bookshop. A full list with associated costs will be provided to you at your course information session or during the pre-training review Interview.

GOTAFE offers a range of payment options to help you pay your fees.
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Contingent Study Arrangements

Where a situation arises that prevents campus attendance (such as COVID restrictions, natural disasters, etc.) and it is deemed an appropriate response in protecting the health and safety of staff, students, and visitors, this course will adapt to alternative training arrangements, possibly using online methods of teaching and/or communication while students engage from home with their Trainers. Any required practical components of the course will be moved to a more appropriate time.

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We have a dedicated team to ensure students have the help they need with personal issues impacting studies such as homelessness, family problems & setting up payment plans.

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Further information is provided at course induction.