Description
This advanced specialist investigations training course covers the competencies required by a person responsible for the coordination and conduct of investigations. It is suitable for individuals who apply integrated technical and theoretical concepts in a broad range of contexts to undertake advanced skilled duties in a government investigations environment.
No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.
This course provides advanced investigation skills to a standard that is consistent with best practice compliance investigations.
Paragon Corporate Training has been delivering specialised Investigation training for over 20 years and is a leading provider of this qualification for several government agencies in WA. PCT’s strength exists in the ability to customise the investigations training to suit the specific needs, in context, and to make it relevant to workplace legislation, policies and procedures that staff are or may be working under.
Qualification Packaging Rules
Based on information available from www.training.gov.au the following packaging rules apply for completion of this qualification:
Total Number of Units | 11 |
Number of Core Units | 5 |
Number of Elective Units | 6 |
Core
PSPETH003 | Promote the values and ethos of public service |
PSPLEG003 | Promote compliance with legislation in the public sector |
PSPINV002 | Conduct an investigation |
PSPREG021 | Coordinate investigation processes |
PSPREG026 | Review and evaluate investigations |
Electives
Group A | Work health safety |
BSBWHS411 | Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs |
BSBWHS501 | Ensure a safe workplace |
Group B | General elective units |
PSPFRU003 | Communicate fraud control awareness |
PSPFRU004 | Anticipate and detect possible fraud activity |
PSPGEN045 | Coordinate resource allocation and usage |
PSPGEN054 | Use complex workplace communication strategies |
Duration: Typically, the course will be delivered over approximately 210 face to face hours, delivered over 4 to 18 months.
Learning will also be as flexible self-study, one-on-one training with facilitator and group learning workshops.
Course dates: Please contact office on 92275125
Prerequisites You must have at least intermediate computer skills and excellent use of spoken and written English language in terms of syntax, punctuation and English grammar.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
RPL is a form of assessment that assesses the competency of an individual that may have been achieved through formal or non-formal learning. This is used to determine the extent to which the person meets the requirements specified in the training package or accredited course.
If you wish to apply for RPL we will require an up to date resume detailing your experience, any qualifications you may have, third party testimonials and any further evidence that you may have. We can then advise what is required in order to obtain the qualification for licencing and the cost.
If RPL is granted for any of the units in the qualification then an RPL Questionnaire is required to be completed to demonstrate you have the knowledge for the particular unit. This is a requirement by the Training Accreditation Council.
If you would like further information about our Certificate IV in Government Investigations or RPL, please complete the online enquiry form or contact us on 08 9227 5125.
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