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Certificate III in Work Health and Safety (BSB30719)
$3,750.00Work Health and safety is the business of everyone. This entry-level qualification will equip skilled operators with the competencies required to take on Work Health and Safety (WHS) responsibilities in addition to their main duties. They may provide technical advice and support to a team and apply a range of competencies in varied work contexts. Qualifying learners will be equipped with an understanding of safety information, risk management, controlling safety incidents and effective safety consultation, which would inter alia enable them to fulfil the duties of ‘Work Health and Safety Assistant’. COURSE DETAILS / ENQUIRE -
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Promoting a Marketing Webinar
$49.00At the end of this course, you will be able to define the marketing objectives of your webinar, create an attendee avatar to connect with your target audience, create and use a lead magnet, develop a promotion strategy, explore the potential of a joint venture, and create a webinar marketing calendar. -
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Manage business risk (BSBOPS504)
$600.00This unit describes skills and knowledge required to manage business risks in a range of contexts across an organisation or for a specific business unit or area in any industry setting. The unit applies to individuals who are working in positions of authority and who are approved to implement change across the organisation, business unit, program or project area. They may or may not have responsibility for directly supervising others. No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication. -
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Microsoft Excel 365: Part 1: Working with Data
$49.00In this course you will learn how to use formulas and functions, work with data, rows, and columns, and sort and filter data. -
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Work in partnership with industry, enterprises and community groups (TAEICR501)
$600.00This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to work in partnership with industry, enterprises and community groups to provide a range of learning and development services. It covers preparing for the partnership as well as negotiating, implementing, maintaining, evaluating and reviewing the partnership arrangement. It applies to individuals within a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) who are planning to work in partnerships, or who are already working in partnership, with an organisation such as an industry group, enterprise or community group, to provide a learning and development service, or related service. No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
























