Course Listing
Security
- Armed Guard / Cash in Transit
This is a highly specialised part of the Security Industry.
You will need to complete the following units to become a licensed "Armed Guard".
Cash in Transit
Baton & Handcuffs
Firearms - Control Room - Monitoring Centre
By completing a Certificate II in Control Room and Monitoring Centre, it will not only give you the ability to be able to work in the Security Industry, it will open the channels to many other industries where Monitoring is an essential part of its operation.
You could: control and monitor Train Networks, undertake Camera Surveillance for Government Agencies, Road, Traffic or Security, or work at Airports, or monitor valves, pressure or temperature at Industrial Plants etc.
Control Room and Monitoring is a growing Industry with many opportunities. - CPP20207 Certificate II in Security Operations
This course will lead to an entry-level position in the security industry as an unarmed guard or crowd controller, and from there to a long-term, well-paid career. The types of security work available include:
Mobile Patrol
Guardhouse/Gatehouse
Corporate Security
Retail Security/Loss Prevention
Licensed or gaming premises
Control room or Monitoring room
Cash in Transit/Armed Guard - CPP30407 Certificate III in Security Operations
This course will give you the opportunity to gain employment in specialist areas of the industry. The Certificate III is a prerequisite for the following specialised courses, which will help you take your career further:
Control Room
Armed Guard
Baton and Handcuffs
Cash in Transit - CPP30607 Certificate III in Investigative Services
This course will give you the adequate education and skills to operate as a private investigator. The certificate forms the basic underpinning knowledge of the Investigations Industry and you will learn from the following areas:
Surveillance
Factual Investigation
Conduct Interviews
Locate Subjects
Hospitality
- SIT20207 Certificate II in Hospitality Operations
- SIT30707 Certificate III in Hospitality Operations
This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent in skilled operations with the need to apply discretion and judgement.
Work would be undertaken in various hospitality settings, such as restaurants, hotels, motels, clubs, pubs, cafes and coffee shops.
At this level individuals may have some responsibility for others and provide technical advice and support to a team. - SITHFAB012A Prepare and serve espresso coffee
Barista
This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to extract and serve espresso coffee using a commercial espresso machine, including storage of coffee and cleaning, and care and preventative maintenance of machinery.
You can use this course to enter the exciting and rewarding hospitality industry as a professional barista or utilise the skills at home to impress your guests. - SITXOHS002A Follow Workplace Hygiene Procedures
Food Handlers Certificate
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who require the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to apply good hygiene practices within a range of service industry operations.
This qualification is a prerequisite for anyone involved in food preparation, food handling or food service.
By completing this course you will be qualified in the service and handling of food for the hospitality industry
Training and Assessment
- TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment
This course will give you the adequate education and skills to gain employment in the industry. This Certificate based course forms the basic underpinning knowledge required for you to enter into this exciting and rewarding career in Training and Assessment.
You could work in the industry in such areas as:
A Company Trainer
Workplace Assessor
Coach or Mentor in the Workplace
One on One Trainer
Working for a Registered Training Organisation delivering Nationally Accredited Qualifications
TAFE
Cleaning
- PRM20104 Certificate II in Cleaning Operations
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who provide cleaning services in a wide range of organisational and industry businesses and is suitable for a person undertaking basic cleaning tasks working under supervision in a commercial cleaning context.
- PRM30104 Certificate III in Cleaning Operations
First Aid - HLTFA301B
- HLTFA301B Apply First Aid
You will be given education and skills to perform First Aid in any industry. This Certificate forms the basic underpinning knowledge of FIrst Aid and you will learn from the following areas:
CPR & Defibrillation
The Basic Structure of the Human Body
Burns, Bites, Stings, and Poisoning
Practical Treatment for Broken Bones, Bleeding, Eye Injuries
Head, Abdominal & Chest Injuries
so much more.....
Frontline Management
More information on Frontline ManagementConstruction
- CPCCOHS1001A Work in the Construction Industry
White Card
By completing this course you will be adequately accredited to work within the Construction Industry, onsite of:
Commercial Construction Sites
Residential Construction Sites
Civil Construction Projects
Road Construction
Responsible Service
- SITHFAB009A Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who require the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to responsibly sell or serve alcohol and to satisfy the requirements for the responsible sale and service of alcohol (RSA). Knowledge taught applies to any workplace situation where alcohol is served and sold, including all types of hospitality venues, retail liquor outlets and tourism venues such as wineries, breweries and distilleries.
- SITHGAM006A Provide Responsible Gambling Services
This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to provide responsible gambling services, and information to customers who require assistance with their problem gambling. The responsible provision of gambling services is an essential underpinning skill for any level of hospitality personnel involved in the sale and service of gambling activities in licensed premises, including the gaming staff, licencee, gaming supervisors and gaming managers when involved in operational gambling activities.



