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TRA TECHNICAL – LEVEL 2

LEVEL 2 – COMPETITION OFFICIAL – UNDER CONSTRUCTION, COME BACK SOON

Overview

TRA is excited to be providing the next of Official’s training – the Level 2 Competition Official

The course is the second step of a smallbore rifle official’s development along the Officials’ Pathway, to become accredited Officials for the safe and enjoyable conduct of our ranges and competitions for members

1st level –  TRA  Level 1 Officiating – Range Officer
2nd level – TRA  Level 2 Officiating –Competition Official
3rd level –  Shooting Australia Technical Official Accreditation
4th level –  ISSF Judge Level B, and A

The officiating pathway is presented visually in the Coaching and Technical Officials Pathway document which can be downloaded here.

We invite you to continue your journey towards the Level 2 accreditation.
There will be a two day workshop where Trained Presenters will help you to become a confident and competent TRA  Level 2 Competition Official

Course Target Group

Affiliated Members of TRA who are accredited at Level 1 and interested in furthering their education are eligible to apply to complete this course. You will often work at State level, and be able to safely conduct club and State competitions on the range. Being able to work with confidence, knowing that you advising correctly, will give you confidence as well.

Enrolment pre-requisites

Participants must hold a current Level 1 accreditation, be a minimum of 18 years old and registered and financial members of a Member Association affiliated to Target Rifle Australia Ltd, and consequently Shooting Australia,.

There are no specific physical requirements for completion of this program; however participants should have a personal fitness level that will enable them to physically complete the practical requirements of the course.

Modules

There will be some work from most modules to be completed “pre-course”, but note that does necessarily mean that the module is totally finalised, as further references may be made during the workshop. 

MODULE  Unit 
M 1  
M 2  
M 3  
M 4  
M 5  
M 6  
SPORTS SPECIFIC
S1KNOW THE RULES
S2
S3
S4

Assessments and Accreditation

The workshop provides an excellent opportunity to meet with like-minded people, share information and learn from them. The workshop includes additional Workbook tasks that concentrate more on the sport specific Roles and Responsibilities of being a good official.

After the workshop an accredited Assessor will arrange a time and place for you to complete a practical assessment.  It is an opportunity to demonstrate an ability to be a range official – perhaps this can be arranged in line with a club competition.

The workbook tasks

To help ensure the required learning and understanding is gained, all short questions in each Workbook module should be completed and be ready to be discussed face to face.

It is important for each participant to firstly consider and formulate their own ideas and responses to these questions. 

The process in summary:

a) Your State will confirm, and advertise a date for the course to be held
b) You must submit an expression of interest to attend the course
c) Read any material that is sent through to you pre-course
d) Complete any pre-course, and in course tasks as noted by the Presenters
e) Attend and participate in the week-end workshop
f) Successfully complete all assessment items
g) Complete the practical assessment
h) The accreditation is then recommended by Course Coordinator to the State Association
i) Accreditation is endorsed by the State and then forwarded to TRA
j) A card showing the accreditation will be sent

LEVEL 2 MANUAL

LEVEL 2 WORKBOOK

STATE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE CONTACTS – for expressions of interest in attending a Level 2 course

NSW – ALEX
QLD – JANELLE
SA – SYLVIA
TAS – TBA
VIC – DENNIS
WA – OWEN