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Business Services - Business Certificate IV National Careers Institute

This qualification is suited to those working as administrators and project officers. In this role, individuals use well developed skills and a broad knowledge base to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems and analyse information from a variety of sources. 

All Employment, Commercial development, Business, Capacity building, Education
Cert II General Education for Adults Canberra Institute of Technology

In this program you will develop your language, numeracy, digital and learning skills to participate more fully in everyday life, further learning and work.

ACT Education
Cert II Skills for work and vocational pathways Canberra Institute of Technology

This course is for students who want to return to the workforce or study, increase their skill in workplace communication or are looking to change careers and would like to develop a career plan.

ACT Education
Cert III Community Services Canberra Institute of Technology

This program is designed for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people either wishing to enter or already working in the community services sector. 

ACT Education, Heritage, Community, Community development
Cert IV Community Development Canberra Institute of Technology

This program is designed for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people either wishing to enter or already working in the area of community development.

ACT Community, Heritage, Education
Certificate IV in Business Victoria University Polytechnic

Gain practical skills for the business sector and beyond with a Certificate IV in Business. You’ll learn to effectively manage the office administration aspects of a business, and gain a focused understanding of today’s business world.

VIC Business, Education, Finance, Governance
Community Traineeship Program Victorian Council of Social Services

Jobs Victoria – through the Victorian Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions (DJPR) – has provided funding to VCOSS and the Future Social Services Institute (FSSI) to deliver the Community Traineeship Pilot Program to young Victorian job seekers, to address youth unemployment and increased workforce demand in the community services industry.

VIC Youth, Education, Community, Business, Training
Diploma of Community Coordination and Facilitation RuralBiz Training

This qualification reflects the role of personnel working in community coordination and facilitation, which focuses on fostering, promoting and supporting community development, particularly in rural communities that are engaged in land management activities. This course is delivered online.

All Community, Leadership, Arts
Indigenous Business Australia Indigenous Business Australia

IBA serves, partners and invests with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who want to enhance their business skills

All Database, Education, Community, Arts, Business
Indigenous Mapping Workshop 2020 On Demand Indigenous Mapping Workshop

The IMW and its strategic partners are dedicated to the development and advancement of culturally appropriate and inclusive geospatial technologies for Indigenous leadership, agencies, and communities to support Indigenous rights and interests.  

All Capacity building, Caring for Country, Land and water, Rangers / caring for country, Training
Introduction to Corporate Governance Workshop Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

This workshop looks at corporate governance for members and directors of corporations. It provides an introduction to the key aspects of running a corporation and focuses on topics such as: finance and responsibilities of directors.

ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, WA Governance, Compliance, Finance, Bookkeeping
Native Title Operations & Management Training National Native Title Council

Native Title Operations and Management Training (NTOMT) is a FREE, one-of-its-kind workshop teaching Traditional Owners how to grow and leverage their PBCs as a business. NTOMT is organised by the National Native Title Council (NNTC), together with our partners at RMIT, AIATSIS and Melbourne Business School. The training is delivered by leading business, native title and marketing experts.

All Compliance, Business, Commercial development, Governance
Preparation for tertiary success Batchelor Institute

Students uncover the necessary dimensions of successful adult learning – such as confidence, resilience and the ability to learn new things.

All Governance, Business, Leadership, Education
Research training Batchelor Institute

Batchelor Institute Graduate School offers higher degree by research programs in Indigenous Perspectives, at the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Master by Research levels.

All Education
Victorian Skills Gateway Victorian Skills Gateway

Whether you’re about to finish high school or looking for a career change, the Victorian Skills Gateway makes it easy for you to explore your career options.

VIC Community, Database, Education

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