Customer service in the sport and active leisure industry

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Customer service in the sport and active leisure industry UV30577 H/601/7676 Learner name: VRQ Learner number:

VTCT is the specialist awarding body for the Hairdressing, Beauty Therapy, Complementary Therapy and Sport and Active Leisure sectors, with over 45 years of experience. VTCT is an awarding body regulated by national organisations including Ofqual, SQA, DCELLS and CCEA. VTCT is a registered charity investing in education and skills but also giving to good causes in the area of facial disfigurement. Statement of unit achievement By signing this statement of unit achievement you are confirming that all learning outcomes, assessment criteria and range statements have been achieved under specified conditions and that the evidence gathered is authentic. This statement of unit achievement table must be completed prior to claiming certification. Unit code Date achieved Learner signature Assessor initials IV signature (if sampled) Assessor tracking table All assessors using this Record of Assessment book must complete this table. This is required for verification purposes. Assessor name Assessor signature Assessors initials Assessor number (optional)

UV30577 Customer service in the sport and active leisure industry The aim of this unit is to develop your knowledge and understanding of the principles and benefits of providing good customer service. It also aims to develop the skills you need to provide good customer service for different sport and active leisure customers in different situations. UV30577_v6

Level 3 Credit value 3 GLH 26 Observation(s) 2 External paper(s) 0

Customer service in the sport and active leisure industry Learning outcomes On completion of this unit you will: 1. Be able to provide good customer service in sport and active leisure 2. Understand the principles and benefits of providing good customer service in sport and active leisure Evidence requirements 1. Environment Evidence for this unit must be gathered in a real or realistic working environment. 2. Simulation Simulation is not allowed in this unit. 3. Observation outcomes Competent performance of Observation outcomes must be demonstrated to your assessor on at least two occasions. 4. Range All ranges must be practically demonstrated or other forms of evidence produced to show they have been covered. 5. Knowledge outcomes There must be evidence that you possess all the knowledge and understanding listed in the Knowledge section of this unit. This evidence may include projects, assignments, case studies, reflective accounts, oral/written questioning and/or other forms of evidence. 6. Tutor/Assessor guidance You will be guided by your tutor/assessor on how to achieve learning outcomes and ranges in this unit. All outcomes and ranges must be achieved. 7. External paper There is no external paper requirement for this unit. UV30577 3

Achieving observations and range Achieving observation outcomes Your assessor will observe your performance of practical tasks. The minimum number of observations required is indicated in the evidence requirements section of this unit. Criteria may not always naturally occur during a practical observation. In such instances you will be asked questions to demonstrate your competence in this area. Your assessor will document the criteria that have been achieved through oral questioning. Achieving range The range section indicates what must be covered. Ranges should be practically demonstrated as part of an observation. Where this is not possible other forms of evidence may be produced. All ranges must be covered. Your assessor will document the portfolio reference once a range has been competently achieved. Your assessor will sign off an outcome when all criteria have been competently achieved in a single client service. 4 UV30577

Observations Outcome 1 Be able to provide good customer service in sport and active leisure You can: a. Respond to customer requests b. Tailor customer service to different types of customers c. Manage customer complaints appropriately *May be assessed through oral questioning. Observation 1 2 Optional Date achieved Criteria questioned orally Portfolio reference Assessor initials Learner signature UV30577 5

Range *You must practically demonstrate that you have: Tailored customer service for a minimum of 2 customer types Adults Young people Children Specific populations Tailored customer service for a minimum of 2 situations Information Assistance Complaint Managed complaints for a minimum of 2 types of customer Adults Young people Children Specific populations Portfolio reference Portfolio reference Portfolio reference *It is strongly recommended that all range items are practically demonstrated. Where this is not possible, other forms of evidence may be produced to demonstrate competence. 6 UV30577

Developing knowledge Achieving knowledge outcomes You will be guided by your tutor and assessor on the evidence that needs to be produced. Your knowledge and understanding will be assessed using the assessment methods listed below: Where possible your assessor will integrate knowledge outcomes into practical observations through oral questioning. Observed work Witness statements Audio-visual media Evidence of prior learning or attainment Written questions Oral questions Assignments Case studies UV30577 7

Knowledge Outcome 1 Be able to provide good customer service in sport and active leisure You can: Portfolio reference / Assessor initials* d. Describe the role of the individual when delivering customer service e. Describe how to identify customer needs and expectations f. Explain the importance of anticipating and responding to varying customers needs and expectations g. Identify specific characteristics to use when communicating in different situations with customers h. Identify complaint handling procedures i. Describe the importance of dealing with complaints in a positive manner *Assessor initials to be inserted if orally questioned. 8 UV30577

Outcome 2 Understand the principles and benefits of providing good customer service in sport and active leisure You can: Portfolio reference / Assessor initials* a. Describe the characteristics of good customer service b. Describe soft skills that support good customer service c. Describe the importance of personal presentation in the sport and active leisure industry d. Describe benefits of customer service in the sport and active leisure industry e. Identify internal and external customers in the sport and active leisure industry *Assessor initials to be inserted if orally questioned. UV30577 9

Unit content This section provides guidance on the recommended knowledge and skills required to enable you to achieve each of the learning outcomes in this unit. Your tutor/assessor will ensure you have the opportunity to cover all of the unit content. Outcome 1: Be able to provide good customer service in sport and active leisure Respond to customer requests: Customers (adults, young people, children, specific populations), customer requests (information enquiries, assistance, complaints), respond (timely, efficiently, accurately, appropriate use of soft skills). Tailor customer service: To different types of customers (adults, young people, children, specific populations), to meet the needs and expectations of the customer, to the customer service situation (e.g. informational enquiry, providing assistance, complaint). Manage customer complaints: Follow complaint handling procedures, use appropriate soft skills for customer complaint, minimise conflicts, use of initiative, present realistic and achievable solutions, resolve complaint efficiently and effectively, achieve customer satisfaction, refer complaint if conflict is outside the remit of the role. Role of the individual: Team roles (leader, manager, team member, assistant), other roles (e.g. negotiator, problem solver, decision maker). How to identify customer needs and expectations: Marketing mix framework, market research, market segmentation, zone of tolerance, quality gaps, customer feedback methods (e.g. questionnaire, survey, verbal questioning, and focus groups), anticipating and responding important (provide an up to date service, maintain a competitive market position, meet customer needs, maintain customer satisfaction, customer retention, customer loyalty). Importance of anticipating and responding: Provide an up-to-date service, maintain a competitive market position, meet customer needs, maintain customer satisfaction, customer retention and customer loyalty. Specific characteristics to use when communicating: In different roles, appropriate to customer needs (e.g. enquiry, assistance, complaint or conflict), appropriate to situation or environment (e.g. one to one, group, in private, in public), verbal communication (clarity, volume, tone, pace, language), use of positive and welcoming body language (facial expression, gestures, posture, eye contact), communication approach (listening, questioning, assisting and responding). Complaint handling procedures: Specific procedures for the complaint, specific procedures for the organisation. Importance of dealing with complaints in a positive manner: Minimise conflict, maintain customer satisfaction, customer retention, positive customer relations, and organisation image and reputation. 10 UV30577

Outcome 2: Understand the principles and benefits of providing good customer service in sport and active leisure Characteristics of good customer service: People centred, meet and exceed customer needs and expectations, cater for individual needs, add the personal touch, make extra efforts to demonstrate willingness, treat the customer as an individual, customer rapport. Soft skills that support good customer service: Verbal communication (effective listening, speaking clearly, appropriate language, politeness), non-verbal communication (body language, hand gestures, facial expressions, posture, eye contact), positive attitude (enthusiasm, friendliness, cheerful disposition, confidence), work ethic (meet customer needs, value the customer, importance of enjoyment, commitment and loyalty), team working (role in a team, build relationships, support others, listen to opinions, provide and accept constructive feedback). Importance of personal presentation: Personal presentation (punctuality, good attendance, smart appearance, personal hygiene, time management) is important (professional role model, professional image, representing the organisation, maintaining organisational service standards). Benefits of customer service: Effective service portrays a professional image, improves reputation, improves customer retention, improves customer satisfaction, develop customer relationships. Internal and external customers: Internal customers (colleagues, supervisors, visitors, suppliers, contractors), external customers (paying, enquirers). UV30577 11

Notes Use this area for notes and diagrams 12 UV30577