SAQA Qualification · 101697
Chef
R75 000
(Once-off Institutional License Fee)
Professional Role & Capability Blueprint
- Target Designation
- Certified Chef Practitioner
- Competency Focus
- Master specialised practical applications, safety criteria, and regulatory mandates required of a qualified Chef.
- Academic Weight
- Full national recognition at NQF Level 5 yielding 558 credits upon successful PoE verification.
Strategic Institutional Purpose
- Audit Objective
- Formulated to systematically bridge operational skills deficits under the governing NAMB quality matrix.
- Value Proposition
- Equips your workforce with measurable, legally compliant skills to optimise productivity, satisfy Workplace Skills Plans (WSP), and unlock maximum B-BBEE scorecard weight.
Who is this for
Who should enrol? Individuals with some work experience or prior learning who wish to formalise their skills and advance their careers. The Chef welcomes learners from diverse backgrounds, including those with limited formal education but relevant practical experience. The flexible learning approach ensures that everyone can progress at their own pace while achieving the same high standard of competence.
Qualification Rules · Module Matrix
Official SAQA module breakdown parsed from the qualification's registered rules.
Knowledge Modules (KM)
148 crTheory · 24 modules
- 343401100-KM-013 cr
Personal hygiene and safety
NQF Level 3
- 343401100-KM-025 cr
Food safety and quality assurance
NQF Level 4
- 343401100-KM-035 cr
Workplace safety
NQF Level 4
- 343401100-KM-043 cr
Theory of safety supervision
NQF Level 5
- 343401100-KM-052 cr
Numeracy and units of measurement
NQF Level 3
- 343401100-KM-062 cr
Computer literacy and research
NQF Level 4
- 343401100-KM-072 cr
Environmental awareness
NQF Level 3
- 343401100-KM-083 cr
Environmental sustainability
NQF Level 4
- 343401100-KM-094 cr
Introduction to Nutrition and Diets
NQF Level 4
- 343401100-KM-106 cr
Nutrition and healthier food preparation and cooking
NQF Level 5
- 343401100-KM-114 cr
Basic Ingredients
NQF Level 3
- 343401100-KM-1215 cr
Gastronomy, basic scientific principles, flavour construction and global cuisines
NQF Level 5
- 343401100-KM-135 cr
Theory of food production
NQF Level 5
- 343401100-KM-144 cr
Theory of food production supervision
NQF Level 5
- 343401100-KM-152 cr
Introduction to the kitchen, and the hospitality and catering industry
NQF Level 2
- 343401100-KM-164 cr
Theory of staff resource management
NQF Level 5
- 343401100-KM-174 cr
Theory of production facility and equipment resource management
NQF Level 5
- 343401100-KM-182 cr
Theory of commodity resource management
NQF Level 4
- 343401100-KM-1912 cr
Operational Cost Control
NQF Level 5
- 343401100-KM-2015 cr
Menu planning and recipe costing
NQF Level 5
- 343401100-KM-218 cr
Food preparation methods and techniques
NQF Level 3
- 343401100-KM-2210 cr
Food cooking methods and techniques
NQF Level 3
- 343401100-KM-2324 cr
Theory of preparing, cooking, and finishing dishes
NQF Level 5
- 343401100-KM-244 cr
Personal development as a Chef
NQF Level 2
Practical Skill Modules (PM)
140 crApplied · 6 modules
- 343401100-PM-0120 cr
Prepare and cook food items using different methods and techniques, equipment and utensils
NQF Level 4
- 343401100-PM-0228 cr
Prepare, cook and finish dishes using different methods and techniques, equipment and utensils
NQF Level 4
- 343401100-PM-0326 cr
Plan menus and cost recipes/dishes
NQF Level 5
- 343401100-PM-0422 cr
Manage and maintain staff, facility, equipment and commodity resources
NQF Level 5
- 343401100-PM-0522 cr
Maintain food production systems
NQF Level 5
- 343401100-PM-0622 cr
Implement and maintain cost control in catering
NQF Level 5
Work Experience Modules (WM)
0 crSite · 0 modules
No modules listed in SAQA rules.
Official SAQA Curriculum
Source of truth · SAQA ID 101697 · Field 11 - Services › Hospitality, Tourism, Travel, Gaming and Leisure
Purpose▾
The purpose of this qualification is to prepare a learner to operate as a Chef. A Chef plans, organises and executes the preparation, cooking and finishing (presentation, holding and storing) of food in hotels, restaurants and catering (HORECA) establishments. A qualified learner will be able to: • Plan and prepare for the provision of chef services. • Organise food production areas, commodities, staff and environment for the execution of chef services. • Execute the preparation, cooking and finishing of a variety of dishes using the correct method and techniques to meet customer and organisational requirements.
Rationale▾
This qualification has been developed for professionals in the Hospitality and catering industry. It brings together theoretical, practical and workplace elements of food preparation and service. This qualification also provides for a direct pathway from entry as a Kitchenhand to qualifying as a Chef. The South African Chefs Association (SACA), the recognised professional body, felt that due to an increase in demand for chefs in the industry and an increase of uptake by learners it would be the most appropriate starting point to develop the Chef qualification. The Professional Body felt that no matter where a Chef worked, they should be able to do the specific skills that the employer requires. The supervisory and financial aspects have been included in this qualification, although not currently part of the responsibilities of the Chef. A learning pathway is embedded within the qualification which will allow for a learner to work as a Kitchenhand or Commis/Cook during their first and second year, and Commis/Cook during their second and third year to qualify as a Chef. Once qualified as a Chef, and gaining sufficient working experience it may lead to promotion and further career advancement as a Sous Chef and/or Executive Chef. These occupations are registered designations with the Professional Body. This qualification will professionalise the industry and is applicable to all sectors of Professional Cookery.
Learning Assumed to be in Place & RPL▾
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): RPL for access to the external integrated summative assessment: Accredited providers and approved workplaces must apply the internal assessment criteria specified in the related curriculum document to establish and confirm prior learning. Accredited providers and workplaces must confirm prior learning by issuing a statement of result or certifying a work experience record. RPL for access to the qualification: Accredited providers and approved workplaces may recognise prior learning against the relevant access requirements. Entry Requirements: • Level 2 with Mathematical Literacy.
Exit Level Outcomes▾
- Plan and prepare for the provision of chef services.
- Organise food production area, commodities, staff and environment for the execution of chef services.
- Execute the preparation, cooking and finishing of a variety of dishes using the correct method and techniques to meet customer and organisational requirements.
Qualification 101697 · Curriculum Architecture
Occupational Certificate: Chef · NQF Level 5 (558 Credits)
Three Curriculum Pillars
Knowledge Modules
Classroom & E-Learning
- Facilitated lectures & self-study
- Written question banks
- Formative comprehension checks
Practical Skill Modules
Simulated Line Tasks
- Simulated line tasks
- Observation rubrics
- Structured task sheets
Work Experience Modules
On-the-Job Production
- On-the-job rotation
- Mentor logbooks
- Workplace sign-offs
Evidence & Audit Pipeline
Learner Portfolio of Evidence (PoE)Owner · Candidate▾
Admin & Registration
ID, learner contract, induction pack, POPIA consent.
Knowledge Evidence
Written assessments & question banks — KM-01 to KM-07.
Practical Evidence
Task sheets, observation rubrics, assessor photos.
Workplace Evidence
Logbooks, mentor sign-offs, supervisor letters.
Assessor Master FileOwner · Registered Assessor▾
Assessment Reports
Judgements, learner feedback, remediation agreements, appeals log.
Internal Moderation & Quality FileOwner · Moderator / SDP▾
Moderation Evidence
10% sampling matrix, HACCP/LOTO compliance sheets, SDP sign-off.
Final Accreditation Gateway
Issued by the accredited Skills Development Provider once internal moderation is signed off.
Provider submits declaration + PoE to the Assessment Quality Partner (AQP).
QCTO awards the SAQA-registered certificate on successful EISA outcome.
Learning Material Stack
Start-to-Exit Moderation Timeline
- 1
Pre-Delivery Setup
Facilitator induction, learner enrolment forms, baseline assessment, PoE folder issue. Alignment matrix stamped.
- 2
Delivery & Formative Moderation
Modular rollout with formative assessments per KM/PM. Internal moderator reviews evidence weekly; feedback loop before summatives.
- 3
Summative & External Moderation
Summative assessments captured, PoE finalised, submitted for external moderation. Certification uploaded to the SETA/QCTO.
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Book Moderation SessionClassroom Transformation Blueprint
Broken Standard
- 📄Photocopied guides with mismatched outcomes
- ❔Missing formative/summative assessments
- ⚠️No SETA alignment matrix — audit fails
- 🎲Facilitators improvise Chef delivery
- 🕳️PoE gaps flagged in moderation
i2Graduates Transformation
- ✓24 KM + 6 PM + 0 WM modules mapped to NQF Level 5
- ✓Pre-validated assessment bank per module
- ✓NAMB alignment matrix included
- ✓Facilitator scripts + learner activities per credit
- ✓PoE templates that survive external moderation
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