Skills Sets (Short Courses)
A skills set comes from two different origins
- Skills sets that are identified within a training package
- Skills sets that are put together by an employer or an individual client
Skills sets that are identified within a training package:
Training Packages we have on scope often identify specific skills sets to meet the needs of employers or individuals that only want a 'bolt on' not a full qualification.
Examples of this are:
- the different skills sets that are available for various job classifications within the TAE40110
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment qualifications framework. Click here for more information.
| New! HLTIN402B Maintain infection control in office practice settings, originating in HLT07 Health Training Package but also required training in the Beauty industry and for registration as a body art practioner or business under some State health regulations. We offer this unit. Contact us for more details |
Skills sets for a job requirement or professional development:
Examples of this are:
- the short courses we offer in our health programs. Only a small selection is identified here, but you can make up a skills set combining units from any qualification on scope.
- short courses made up of units identified by professional associations to satisfy their professional development requirements, of which the common units from complementary health qualifications are often cited
- short courses we design for individual employers based on a Training Needs Analysis to meet an upskilling, cross skilling or multi-skilling need
- short courses made up of single or groups of units from any qualification we have on our scope to help you get special skills for your job or to top up an existing qualification to get a second qualificationl for example: the BSBMED Units taken as a group to provide medical receptionist skills.
New! We have just added:
to our list of short courses for those who wish to meet the BAS agent educational qualification requirements as required by the Tax Practitioners Boad. Contact us for more details |
Skills sets attainment result in the issue of a Statement of Attainment (SoA):
- A statement of attainment is a nationally recognised qualification under the Australian Qualifications Framework
- The holder of an SoA must be given full credit for any identical Unit listed that appears in any other qualification in which it forms part of the framework, under National Recognition rules, regardless of the code and title of the originating qualification.
To find out more about Skills Sets, contact us directly.
