Diploma & Advanced Diploma in Meat Processing Project
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Given the unique and challenging environment of meat processing, it is essential that those in management positions are equipped with industry specific expertise. The Diploma and Advanced Diploma level qualifications currently contain some imported units that support general management and leadership skills where appropriate. However, some of these units have now been updated and are no longer meet the needs of the meat processing industry. These two qualifications require review to identify where other imported units may be suitable or where new units could be developed.
Increased automation and use of big data are having a significant impact on the meat processing industry across all job roles, including at a management level. Skills are required in managing teams as they deal with technological advancements, including managing facilities and products, as well as legal and financial concerns. Expertise is also needed at a leadership level to identify opportunities and challenges, including managing change, developing strategy and establishing new markets.
The Australian Industry and Skills Committee (AISC) approved this project via a Case for Change submitted by Skills Impact in 2019 on behalf of the Meat IRC.
Skills Impact and the Meat Industry Reference Committee (IRC) will manage this project, consistent with the 2012 Standards for Training Package Development.
Download Project Proposal (see pages 31-35)
Project Plan
Australia is a major figure in the global meat market, as well as being one of the largest per capita consumers of beef and sheep meat in the world. It’s no surprise then that red meat processing plays a significant role in the Australian economy, employing 438,100 people in 2016-17 (Red Meat Advisory Council). This is a unique and challenging environment with comprehensive regulation governing food safety, quality assurance, traceability, biosecurity, environmental impacts and work health and safety. To maintain a competitive edge and keep up with consumer demand, it’s imperative to support skills at a management level to develop business strategy, and identify opportunities and new products. The diploma and advanced diploma level qualifications support the development of skills in management and leadership and are vital to the future of the industry.
Increased use of automation and big data offer space for innovation in processing methods. At the same time, scientific developments such as cultured and artificial meat present opportunities for new products. The industry requires skills in strategy, product development and marketing in order to take full advantage of these and other opportunities as they arise. Leadership skills are needed to manage the many challenges of the industry, including improvement of animal welfare practices across the supply chain and adherence to the various compliance requirements of international markets.
Consultation with the meat processing industry will continue throughout the life of this project to review the diploma and advanced diploma qualifications and units. A focus of this review will be ensuring the qualifications are broad enough to be used throughout different industry sub-sectors. This is a significant opportunity for the meat processing industry to update skills standards in roles that will steer the industry into the future.
Project Scope
This project will undertake a comprehensive review and update of:
- AMP50215 Diploma of Meat Processing
- AMP50115 Diploma of Meat Processing (Meat Retailing)
- AMP60115 Advanced Diploma of Meat Processing
Twenty-eight current units of competency will be reviewed for suitability, and up to ten additional units will be either imported or where necessary developed to meet industry skill requirements.
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Relevant Occupations
- Meat processing manager
- Meat retailing manager
- Meat processing manager – smallgoods
- Meat processing manager – poultry processing
- Maintenance manager
- Feedlot manager
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Project Team
| Jenny Kroonstuiver | Chief Executive Officer, MINTRAC [email protected] |
| Sharon Fitzgerald | Senior Project Officer, MINTRAC [email protected] |
| Tania Minehan | Project Officer, MINTRAC [email protected] |
| Paige Mazoudier | Cadet Project Officer, MINTRAC [email protected] |
Timeline
August – September 2019
Initial scoping
September – October 2019
Development of draft skill sets and units
October – November 2019
Drafts available for broad consultation
December 2019 – February 2020
Validation of final drafts
February – May 2020
Finalisation of Training Package components
May – June 2020
Submission for endorsement
- AMPMGT501 Design and manage the food safety system
- AMPMGT502 Manage new product or process development
- AMPMGT503 Develop and assess a meat retailing business opportunityÂ
- AMPMGT504 Develop, manage and maintain quality systems
- AMPMGT505 Manage maintenance systems
- AMPMGT506 Manage utilities and energy
- AMPMGT507 Manage and improve meat industry plant operations
- AMPMGT508 Manage environmental impacts of meat processing operations
- AMPMGT509 Manage, maintain and continuously improve workplace health and safety plans and systems
- AMPMGT510 Manage transportation of meat, meat products and meat by-products
- AMPMGT601 Benchmark to manage and improve enterprise performance
- AMPMGT602 Monitor and manage organisational legal responsibilities
- AMPMGT603 Manage meat processing systems to maintain and improve product quality
- AMPMGT604 Manage effective operation of meat enterprise cold chain and refrigeration systems
- AMPMGT605 Assess and purchase livestock
- AMPMGT606 Analyse and develop enterprise systems for new opportunities
- AMPMGT607 Establish new markets
- BSBCOM501 Identify and interpret compliance requirements
- BSBDIV601 Develop and implement diversity policy
- BSBFIM501 Manage budgets and financial plans
- BSBFIM601 Manage finances
- BSBMGT605 Provide leadership across the organisation
- BSBMGT617 Develop and implement a business plan
- BSBMKG502 Establish and adjust the marketing mix
- MSL916005 Manage complex projects
- SIRXCLM402 Manage store facilities
- SIRXMGT005A Set strategic plans
- SIRXMGT006A Initiate and implement change
Subject Matter Experts
Subject Matter Experts will be drawn on throughout this project to help review and draft the revised units and qualifications.
If you are interested in applying to be a subject matter expert and are able to volunteer your time to this project, please email details of your expertise to [email protected]
Opportunities for stakeholder input
Stakeholder input is appreciated throughout the duration of this project. The documents will be drafted in consultation with Subject Matter Experts and their networks. Opportunities to provide targeted feedback on first drafts will occur in October and November 2019, and for the validation of final drafts between December 2019 and February 2020. The qualifications and units need to reflect real work experience in order to ensure training provides a skilled and flexible workforce for the future. As such, your feedback is welcome at any time, to assist in the development of appropriate draft documents.
If you work in the sector, Skills Impact would appreciate your input. Register your interest to receive project updates and information about consultation opportunities by following the newsletter subscription link below. Alternatively, please feel free to contact the project manager, Sharon Fitzgerald on 0408 612 883 or [email protected]
Stakeholder Consultation Process
A list of key stakeholder organisations has been identified for this project based on their industry role, size or specialty. Skills Impact will ensure contact is made with each of these organisations to seek their involvement and views on all draft skill sets and units. Consultation is not limited to the organisations on this list, they have simply been identified as the most likely to have a key interest in the development and outcomes of this project
If you are aware of an organisation that you think should be involved, please contact the project team to ensure they are contacted by us.
Development
The Australian Meat industry is a unique and challenging environment with comprehensive regulation governing food safety, quality assurance, traceability, biosecurity, environmental impacts and work health and safety. To maintain a competitive edge and keep up with consumer demand, it’s imperative to support skills at a management level to develop business strategy and identify opportunities and new products. The skills standards captured in the diploma and advanced diploma level qualifications support the development of skills in management and leadership and are vital to the future of the industry. This project will undertake a comprehensive review and update of:
- AMP50215 Diploma of Meat Processing
- AMP50115 Diploma of Meat Processing (Meat Retailing)
- AMP60115 Advanced Diploma of Meat Processing.
Twenty-eight current units of competency are being reviewed for suitability, and up to ten additional units will be imported or where necessary developed to meet industry skill requirements.
The project has been discussed at a number of meat industry network meetings and promoted through email and MINTRAC’s newsletter. As a result, a number of industry stakeholders have contacted the project team to register their interest in the project as either a member of the Technical Advisory Committee or as part of the broader general consultation process. Key industry stakeholders were also identified and invited directly to take part in the project.
A short questionnaire was provided to the members of the Technical Advisory Committee to gain their initial responses on the proposed deletion of the AMP50115 Diploma of Meat Processing (Meat Retailing), and the suitability of the units currently in the AMP50215 Diploma of Meat Processing and AMP60115 Advanced Diploma of Meat Processing.
Development outcomes and next steps
Development outcomes so far have included:
- No objections raised to the proposal to delete the AMP50115 Diploma of Meat Processing (Meat Retailing)
- Proposed incorporation of the units from AMP50115 Diploma of Meat Processing (Meat Retailing) into AMP50215 Diploma of Meat Processing
- Proposed replacement of the deleted imported unit MSL916005 Manage complex projects with BSBPMG522 Undertake project work
- Consideration given to importing two TLI units related to supply chains into the AMP50215 Diploma of Meat Processing
- Drafts developed for three new units proposed to be included in AMP50215 Diploma of Meat Processing, including a unit for managing a feedlot facility, a unit for managing supply chains and enterprise animal welfare performance, and a unit to cover poultry management which is still under development
Broad stakeholder consultation is scheduled to commence in mid-October, when draft units and qualifications will be made available for comment on this webpage. Your input is welcome, please feel free to register your interest to keep informed of project updates and when draft materials are available for feedback.
Register your interest in the projectSubscribe to the Skills Impact newsletter to keep informed about project updates and opportunities to provide input and feedback. Make sure to select ‘Meat Processing’ as your industry of interest on the subscription form. |
Drafts Available
Australian meat is highly sought after in both local and global markets. The industry employed 438,100 people in 2016-17 (Red Meat Advisory Council). Management and leadership skills help the Australian meat industry to develop business strategy and identify opportunities and new products, so that businesses can maintain a competitive edge and keep up with consumer demand.
The skills standards captured in the diploma and advanced diploma level qualifications support the development of skills in management and leadership and are vital to the future of the industry.
Thank you to those who provided feedback on the draft qualifications and units of competency that were available on this wepage for feedback from 14 October – 8 November 2019.Â
During this time, feedback was collected via the online feedback hub, by phone and email. The drafts, including any comments made on the feedback hub, are still available for viewing below.
Feedback will inform the work on the final drafts which are expected to be available for industry validation between December 2019 and February 2020. A summary of the feedback and how it was addressed in the final drafts will also be available.
Two new draft units have been developed for inclusion in both qualifications. It is also proposed that elective units from AMP50115 Diploma of Meat Processing (Meat Retailing), which is proposed for deletion, are included in the diploma and advanced diploma. One unit included in both qualifications has been superseded and needs to be updated to the current version. Two supply chain units from the Transport and Logistics Training Package are being considered to be imported.
| AMP50215 Diploma of Meat Processing | View draft qualification |
| AMP60115 Advanced Diploma of Meat Processing | View draft qualification |
The draft document can be downloaded in Microsoft Word format by clicking here.
Qualification proposed to be deleted as it has had very few graduates since it was introduced in 2000. Feedback is sought to ch that doing so will not negatively impact the industry in any way.
| AMP50115 Diploma of Meat Processing (Meat Retailing) | View existing qualification on training.gov.au |
These new units have been developed to address gaps in the current qualifications.
| AMPMGT511 Manage feedlot facility | View draft unit |
| AMPMGT512 Manage supply chain and enterprise animal welfare performance | View draft unit |
The draft document can be downloaded in Microsoft Word format by clicking here.
These units have been updated into current unit of competency formats and updated to reflect current industry practices and sectors of the meat industry that were not considered when the units were developed, including feedlots, poultry processing and maintenance management.
| AMPMGT501 Design and manage the food safety system | View draft unit |
| AMPMGT502 Manage new product or process development | View draft unit |
| AMPMGT503 Develop and assess a meat retailing business opportunity | View draft unit |
| AMPMGT504 Develop, manage and maintain quality systems | View draft unit |
| AMPMGT505 Manage maintenance systems | View draft unit |
| AMPMGT506 Manage utilities and energy | View draft unit |
| AMPMGT507 Manage and improve meat industry enterprise operations | View draft unit |
| AMPMGT508 Manage environmental impacts of meat industry operations | View draft unit |
| AMPMGT509 Manage, maintain and continuously improve workplace health and safety plans and systems | View draft unit |
| AMPMGT510 Manage transportation of meat, meat products and meat by-products | View draft unit |
| AMPMGT601 Benchmark to manage and improve enterprise performance | View draft unit |
| AMPMGT602 Monitor and manage organisational legal responsibilities | View draft unit |
| AMPMGT603 Manage meat processing systems to maintain and improve product quality | View draft unit |
| AMPMGT604 Manage effective operation of meat enterprise cold chain and refrigeration systems | View draft unit |
| AMPMGT605 Assess and purchase livestock | View draft unit |
| AMPMGT606 Analyse and develop enterprise systems for new opportunities | View draft unit |
| AMPMGT607 Establish new markets | View draft unit |
The draft document can be downloaded in Microsoft Word format by clicking here.
These units have been checked to see if they are suitable for use by the meat industry. Substantial changes to these units are not within the scope of this project.
| AHCBUS603 Develop and review a strategic plan (proposed to replace SIRXMGT005A Set strategic plans) | View existing unit on training.gov.au |
| BSBCOM501 Identify and interpret compliance requirements | View existing unit on training.gov.au |
| BSBDIV601 Develop and implement diversity policy | View existing unit on training.gov.au |
| BSBFIM501 Manage budgets and financial plans | View existing unit on training.gov.au |
| BSBFIM601 Manage finances | View existing unit on training.gov.au |
| BSBINN601 Lead and manage organisational change | View existing unit on training.gov.au |
| BSBMGT605 Provide leadership across the organisation | View existing unit on training.gov.au |
| BSBMGT617 Develop and implement a business plan | View existing unit on training.gov.au |
| BSBMKG502 Establish and adjust the marketing mix | View existing unit on training.gov.au |
| BSBPMG522 Undertake project work (recommended to replace the superseded MSL916005 Manage complex projects, as the new MSL916010 Manage complex projects is specific to laboratories and not suitable for use in the meat industry) | View existing unit on training.gov.au |
| SIRXMGT005 Lead the development of business opportunities | View existing unit on training.gov.au |
These units are proposed to import into the qualifications. Changes to these units are not within the scope of this project.
| TLIX9983X Manage fundamental aspects of supply chains | View existing unit on training.gov.au |
| TLIX9986X Establish blockchain in a supply chain | This unit is currently part of a project being undertaken by Australian Industry Standards, and is currently pending endorsement and publication on training.gov.au. Feedback is sought regarding the inclusion of the unit within the diploma and advanced diploma only. |
Summary of consultation to date
The draft qualifications and units have been drafted in consultation with Subject Matter Experts. They have considered feedback that was received from the responses to a questionnaire sent to the Technical Advisory Committee about the key requirements of the job roles covered by the qualifications and the suitability of the current units available in the qualifications. People working directly in the meat industry participated and provided information on the skills and knowledge required for job roles and tasks. Thank you to those who provided feedback during these activities.
Register your interest in the projectSubscribe to the Skills Impact newsletter to keep informed about project updates and opportunities to provide input and feedback. Make sure to select ‘Meat Processing’ as your industry of interest on the subscription form. |
Validation
The Australian meat processing industry is dependent on strong management and leadership skills to maintain its status for producing highly sought after products in both local and global markets. Skills at this level are supported by the Diploma of Meat Processing and Advanced Diploma of Meat Processing, which define the skills standards needed for developing business strategy and identifying opportunities and new products. Keeping these qualifications up to date and relevant is vital to the future of the industry, helping Australian businesses to maintain a competitive edge and keep up with consumer demand
Thank you to those who provided feedback on the final draft Diploma of Meat Processing and Advanced Diploma of Meat Processing qualifications and units of competency that were made available on this webpage for feedback from 4 December 2019 – 2 February 2020.
The qualifications have been updated to address identified improvements and to incorporate skills in animal welfare throughout the supply chain. The two new units for managing a feedlot facility and managing supply chain and enterprise animal welfare performance have undergone some changes as a result of comments made by industry on the initial drafts. The proposed deletion of the Diploma of Meat Processing (Meat Retailing) has not been met with any concern at this stage.
Validation means checking and confirming that the documents are logical, factual and accurate. Final drafts of the qualifications and units can be viewed in the lists below.
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Summary of consultation to date
The units were drafted with guidance from Subject Matter Experts, made up of workplace experts and industry. Thank you to those stakeholders who provided feedback on the drafts that were made available from 14 October to 18 November, under the ‘Drafts Available’ stage. During this time, feedback was collected via the online feedback hub, face-to-face consultation and, and via phone call and email. . Feedback that was received on the initial drafts was considered to redraft versions of these final drafts.
A description of how feedback has been considered and applied in these final drafts can be downloaded below. Please click the ‘Download Summary of Feedback, Responses and Actions’ button.
Both qualifications have been reviewed and updated to incorporate skills to address industry sectors that were not considered when the qualifications were first developed, including feedlots, poultry processing, maintenance management. They have also been revised to incorporate the skills required to manage animal welfare performance in enterprises and across the supply chain.
| Qualification code and name | Proposed changes | Link |
| AMP50215 Diploma of Meat Processing | Two new draft units developed. Inclusion of elective units from AMP50115 Diploma of Meat Processing (Meat Retailing). Replacement of imported unit related to project management. Consideration of importing two supply chain units from the TLI Training Package. | View final draft qualification |
| AMP60115 Advanced Diploma of Meat Processing | Two new draft units developed. Inclusion of elective units from AMP50115 Diploma of Meat Processing (Meat Retailing). Replacement of imported unit related to project management. Consideration of importing two supply chain units from the TLI Training Package. | View final draft qualification |
Qualification proposed to be deleted as it has had very few graduates since it was introduced in 2000. No objections have been raised to the proposed deletion.
| AMP50115 Diploma of Meat Processing (Meat Retailing) | View existing qualification on training.gov.au |
These new units have been developed to address gaps in the current qualifications. As a result of feedback received changes have been made to the Performance Criteria and Knowledge evidence of AMPMGT511 Manage feedlot facility.
| Unit code and name | Proposed changes | Link |
| AMPMGT511 Manage feedlot facility | Sector not previously addressed in the qualifications. Specific requirements for managing feedlots not covered by generic units. | View final draft unit |
| AMPMGT512 Manage supply chain and enterprise animal welfare performance | Animal welfare performance in the supply chain and enterprise is not addressed by units elsewhere. | View final draft unit |
These units have been reviewed. The AMP units have been updated to reflect the current unit of competency formats, current industry practices and sectors of the meat industry that were not considered when the units were developed, including feedlots, poultry processing and maintenance management. Imported units have been checked to ensure they are still current and suitable for use by the meat industry and alternate units identified where needed.
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