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BSB40807 Certificate IV in Frontline Management

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who take the first line of management in a wide range of organisational and industry contexts. They may have existing qualifications and technical skills in any given vocation or profession, yet require skills or recognition in supervisory functions. Typically they would report to a manager.

Duration

20 weeks

Locations

Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney

Start Dates

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Course Structure

Stage 1

Unit CodeUnit of Competency
BSBMGT401A
Show leadership in the workplace
BSBMGT402A
Implement operational plan
BSBOHS407A
Monitor a safe workplace
BSBCUS402A Address customer needs
BSBINM401A Implement workplace information system

 

Stage 2

Unit CodeUnit of Competency
BSBWOR402A Promote team effectiveness
BSBINN301A Promote innovation in a team environment
BSBMGT403A Implement continuous improvement
BSBRSK401A Identify risk and apply risk management processes
BSBWOR401A Establish effective workplace relationships

 

Modes of study

This course is delivered in a classroom and if applicable in practical based environment with practical requirements simulated to reflect the real work situation. The delivery of training will include a mixture of classroom theory, practical delivery, group discussions, and individual research.

Pathways into this qualification

This qualification is suitable for individuals who have:

  • current or previous experience in a supervisory role or
  • those who wish to develop their career pathways within the nominated industry sector.

 

The Next Step

This course provides an excellent gateway into Carrick's BSB51107 Diploma of Management.  

Assessment

This course includes a variety of assessment methods including:

  • Written assessments
  • One-on-one examinations
  • Written examinations
  • Teacher observation
  • Project work
  • Reflective work journalsoral presentations
  • Class participation
  • Discussions
  • Role-plays
  • Physical demonstration
  • Debates
  • Performing practical tasks and
  • Student portfolio (including hand-outs, research notes, and readings)