Leisure Facility Management I 100 Hours Certificate Course

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£ 340 + VAT

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Leisure Facility Management I course online. Home Study. Develop an excellent understanding of leisure facility management! This comprehensive introductory distance learning course focuses on the management and development of recreational facilities (eg. Leisure centres, Swim Centres, Sporting complexes, Gymnasiums, Health clubs etc.) It deals with both day to day management as well as more broad based planning, development and redevelopment.

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Explain the scope of work involved in the management of recreation and fitness facilities.
Explain the nature of recreation and fitness facilities, including their physical characteristics and their management requirements.
Explain the legal aspects which must be satisfied by construction work projects.
Plan the management of construction work projects for different recreation facilities.
Explain the suitability and management of equipment for a given purposes in indoor recreation or fitness facilities (Part A - Indoor Equipment).
Explain the suitability and management of equipment for given purposes in outdoor recreation or fitness facilities (Part B - Outdoor Equipment).
Develop safety procedures for a recreation facility.
Determine equipment needed for a sports or fitness facility.
Purchase new equipment for a recreation or fitness facility.
Manage the bookings for use of a recreation facility.
Develop contingency plans to deal with likely emergencies in recreation and fitness industry workplaces.
Manage insurance issues for a recreation or fitness facility.
Develop a plan for managing the use of a specific recreation facility.

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  • Fitness

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  • Introduction
  • Scope of Community Recreation Services
  • Exercise Facilities
  • Town Planning
  • Survey
  • Structural Planning
  • Systems Planning
  • Advocacy Planning
  • Central Place Theory
  • Scope and Distribution of Leisure Facilities
  • Multidisciplinary Approach to Management
  • The Administrative Process
  • Planning for Play
  • Planning Processes
  • Introduction
  • Construction
  • Health
  • Special Events
  • Liability and Negligence
  • Minimising Liability
  • Risk Management
  • Work Scheduling
  • Planning Management of the Construction
  • Competitive Tendering
  • Contingency Plans for Disruption to Work
  • Types of Recreation Buildings
  • Indoor Equipment and Facilities
  • General Requirements; access, security, lighting, toilets, parking, signage, staff facilities, etc
  • Needs for Specific Facility Types; swimming centres, community centres, gymnasium, etc
  • Selection Criteria for Equipment
  • Conducting a Cost Analysis
  • Introduction
  • All Purpose Sports Ground
  • Tennis Courts
  • Bowling Club
  • Camp and Caravan Sites
  • Water Recreation; sailing, water skiing, power boating, canoeing, etc
  • Playgrounds
  • Picnic Areas
  • Riding School, etc
  • Duty of Care; employer, employee, other person, manufacturer.
  • Lifting and Manual Handling
  • Protective Equipment
  • Chemical Handling
  • Protecting Hearing
  • Accidents
  • Safety Risk Analysis
  • Safety Audit
  • Safe Communication
  • Safety Out Doors
  • Water Safety: safety in pools
  • First Aid
  • Safety on Sports Turf
  • Gym Equipment
  • Types of Equipment
  • Sports Equipment
  • Track and Athletics Equipment
  • Determining Equipment Needs for different sports
  • Tennis
  • Dancing
  • Scouts, Youth Clubs, Other Clubs, Play groups, etc
  • Introduction to Purchasing Procedures
  • Tendering
  • Purchasing and Payment Procedures
  • Controlling Facility Use
  • Exclusive Bookings
  • Using Facilities without Prior Bookings
  • Keeping Records of Bookings
  • Procedure for Filing
  • Active and Inactive Records
  • Introduction to Contingency Procedures
  • Accidents
  • Evacuation
  • Staff Absence
  • Fire Management
  • Indoor and Outdoor Facilities
  • Introduction
  • Types of Insurance
  • Staff Liability
  • Determining Insurance Requirements for a Facility
  • Insurance Limitations
  • Changing Insurance Needs
  • Managing Insurance
  • Insurance for Contributory Negligence
  • Recreation Leaders
  • Quality Systems
  • Building Maintenance
  • Repairs
  • Bookings
  • Controlling Facility Use
  • Keeping Records
  • Promoting a Facility
  • Managing Aquatic Facilities
  • Toilet and Locker room Facilities
  • Security; security systems, vandalism, ignorant acts, vindictive acts
  • Minimising Vandalism
  • Explain the scope of work involved in the management of recreation and fitness facilities.
  • Explain the nature of recreation and fitness facilities, including their physical characteristics and their management requirements.
  • Explain the legal aspects which must be satisfied by construction work projects.
  • Plan the management of construction work projects for different recreation facilities.
  • Explain the suitability and management of equipment for a given purposes in indoor recreation or fitness facilities (Part A - Indoor Equipment).
  • Explain the suitability and management of equipment for given purposes in outdoor recreation or fitness facilities (Part B - Outdoor Equipment).
  • Develop safety procedures for a recreation facility.
  • Determine equipment needed for a sports or fitness facility.
  • Purchase new equipment for a recreation or fitness facility.
  • Manage the bookings for use of a recreation facility.
  • Develop contingency plans to deal with likely emergencies in recreation and fitness industry workplaces.
  • Manage insurance issues for a recreation or fitness facility.
  • Develop a plan for managing the use of a specific recreation facility.
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    Leisure Facility Management I 100 Hours Certificate Course

    £ 340 + VAT