OFFICE ASSISTANT
BSB40520 Certificate IV in Leadership and Management
At this level frontline managers provide leadership and guidance to others and take responsibility for the effective functioning and performance of the team and its work outcomes.
This qualification reflects the role of individuals working as developing and emerging leaders and managers in a range of enterprise and industry contexts.
The Certificate IV in Leadership and Management qualification is made up of 12 units
Core: 5 Units
Elective: 7 Units
Unit Code/ Unit Name | Core/Elective |
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BSBLDR411 Demonstrate leadership in the workplace | Core |
BBLDR413 Lead effective workplace relationships | Core |
BSBOPS402 Coordinate business operational plans | Core |
BSBXCM401 Apply communication strategies in the workplace | Core |
BSBXTW401 Lead and facilitate a team | Core |
BSBWHS411 Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs | Elective |
BSBLDR412 Communicate effectively as a workplace leader | Elective |
BSBLDR414 Lead team effectiveness | Elective |
BSBCRT413 Collaborate in creative processes | Elective |
BSBPMG430 Undertake project work | Elective |
BSBSUS411 Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices | Elective |
BSBWRT411 Write complex documents | Elective |
There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification. However, at MECHANIST, we assess a potential leaners’ capability through our Pre-Training Review process which includes an assessment of your Language Literacy and Numeracy skills.
There are no limitations to entry based on age, gender, social or educational background. However, as the course requires physical activity, students should be aware that they will need to be physically capable of completing the course activities, such as being able to stand for long periods of time.
For specific enrty requirements depending upon your circumstances, please go to the ‘Eligibility Check’ & Register Section.
Further training pathways from this qualification may lead to a Diploma of Leadership and Management qualification
At Mechanist, we offer our qualification both as Apprenticeship and Non-apprenticeship.
An apprenticeship is a structured training arrangement. It is a learning pathway that combines paid on-the-job training and formal study with a Registered Training Organisation. It’s a great way to gain a nationally recognised qualification while earning a wage rather than having to choose one over the other!
You can begin this apprenticeship while you are still at school, just out of school, or later in life and will be required to enter into a training contract with your employer.
At MECHANIST, we create personalised Training Plans for each of our Apprentices where we incorporate learning that is specific to your workplace. We blend your learning and assessment between attending workshops in our campus and structured training in the workplace. We take what you’re already good at and make you even better.
This nationally recognised qualification can take between two to three years to complete but may be completed earlier within our flexible learning environment.
On Campus (Non-Apprenticeship) delivery enables you to gain a full qualification. Learners will be required to attend structured Workshop Sessions at MECHANIST Campus. A Learner can choose to engage either full-time or part-time to complete the course in this delivery mode.
This qualification will take 6 Months with full-time study load i.e. attending equivalent three days per week on-campus sessions.
Government Subsidised | Full fee | ||
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South Australia | Queensland | ||
Resources Fee | $150* | $150* | $150* |
Tuition Fee | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | $5,200* |
Total Fee | $150* | $150* | $5,350* approx.* |
Government Subsidised | Full fee | ||
---|---|---|---|
South Australia | Queensland | ||
Resources Fee | $150* | $150* | $150* |
Tuition Fee | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | $5,200* |
Total Fee | $150* | $150* | $5,350* approx.* |
Non-Refundable* | Refundable**
It’s helpful to make a list of any training or study you’ve done or are doing now (even if it’s not finished), including:
- qualification level (for example, Certificate II, Degree)
- whether it was government-subsidised
- when you started.
Do this before you start the Eligibility Checker.