Who is this program for?
This program is for people who are developing and emerging leaders and managers in the community sector. Three focus areas are; leading self, leading others and leading business. You will need to be leading a team or can complete tasks that involve leading people.
For Cerebral Palsy Alliance employees, Certificate IV in Leadership and Management is recommended for managers and people who lead teams.
You can register your interest for this qualification by clicking the ENQUIRY button below.
What content does the program cover?
This program is made up of 12 units that are tailored for people looking to develop their leadership and management skills:
Unit Code | Unit Title | Core/Elective |
BSBXCM401 | Apply communication strategies in the workplace | Core |
BSBXTW401 | Lead and facilitate a team | Core |
BSBLDR411 | Demonstrate leadership in the workplace | Core |
BSBLDR413 | Lead effective workplace relationships | Core |
BSBOPS402 | Coordinate business operational plans | Core |
BSBSTR401 | Promote innovation in team environments | Elective |
BSBPEF502 | Develop and use emotional intelligence | Elective |
BSBPEF402 | Develop personal work priorities | Elective |
BSBLDR414 | Lead team effectiveness | Elective |
BSBOPS401 | Coordinate business resources | Elective |
BSBCRT411 | Apply critical thinking to work practices | Elective |
SIRXCEG004 | Create a customer-centric culture | Elective |
Does the program have prerequisites or specific requirements?
No qualifications are necessary to participate in this program.
As part of the enrolment process, you will complete a Skills Check. The program will involve a high level of reading, writing/typing, communication and numeracy skills in line with a management/leadership role:
- Discussing complex ideas and issues
- Reading and interpreting a range of documents, such as operational plans, comprehensive reports, policies and procedures and legal documentation
- Writing clear emails, routine and complex reports and workplace communication
- Calculating measurements and budgets
To successfully complete this program, you will also require skills to;
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Access and complete online learning activities
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Create, save and edit Microsoft Office documents
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Download and upload documents
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Participate in online group discussions
How will I be assessed?
For each unit, you will complete assessment tasks. You can use your Learner Guide, organisational documents, and other resources to help you do this. Your assessment tasks are made up of:
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Answering short answer questions
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Completing and submitting workplace documentation
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Demonstrating or explaining the best response to situations
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Interviews with your Manager
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Assessment in the workplace (if advised)
Can I get recognition for units I have already completed?
Yes, you can apply for a credit transfer for units of competency you have already completed.
You may also apply for recognition of prior learning (RPL) which is a process of assessing existing knowledge and skills.
What other details do I need to know?
Duration: Approximately 13 months
Attendance type: This program is made up of in person face-to- face days, learning/practicing on the job and online learning.
Times: Each face-to-face day is a full day of training. You will be provided with a Program calendar which shows the dates and times for your program. Attendance at the face-to-face days is mandatory.
Location: The face-to-face sessions are delivered at either Ryde or Allambie Heights in Sydney.
Is there a cost for this program?
This training is subsidised by the NSW Government (eligibility criteria applies). Fees for your course may vary depending on your eligibility for government funding. Please contact us to discuss your application and eligibility and any fee that would apply to you.
Please note: For Cerebral Palsy Alliance employees, CPA pays any applicable Student Fee on your behalf as your employer.
Please note our cancellation policy below.
What else do I need to know?
Everyone undertaking a nationally recognised course in Australia is required to have a Unique Student Identifier (USI). Your USI will link to an online account that will contain all your nationally recognised training records and results from 2015 on. You will need to supply your USI to us as your Registered Training Organisation.
For more information see www.usi.gov.au
Where can I get more information?
Contact: The Training Alliance team
Email: Training@cerebralpalsy.org.au
Phone: +61 2 9975 8715
Cancellation conditions apply