PSP50122
Diploma of Government
Unlock your potential and progress your career in the public sector. This course will equip you with essential skills to improve the way you work.
Registered Training Organisation Code: 6170
The Diploma in Government qualification reflects the role of individuals involved in independent and self-directed work in the public sector, demonstrating autonomy, judgement and limited responsibility within established parameters. There may be supervisory responsibilities.
The qualification, without specialisation, is suited to work in an environment requiring multi-skilled personnel or in smaller organisations.
Course duration
12 months including 8 weeks holiday
Mode of delivery
Online and trainer led workshops
Course outcome
PSP50122 Diploma of
Government
Program entry requirements
To successfully complete this course, students should:
- for online courses, have access to an internet connection, a computer (or device) with camera, speakers and microphone and printer
- fill in the pre-training questionnaire and send to qualifications@interactionconsulting.com.au
- complete the LLN test and send to qualifications@interactionconsulting.com.au
Unique Student Identifier
All students studying a VET course, completing an apprenticeship or skill set or enrolled in a Certificate or Diploma course require a Unique Student Identifier (USI).
A USI gives you access to your online USI Account which will help keep all your training records together.
Read more about how to obtain a USI here.
The collection, use and disclosure of your USI is protected by the Student Identifiers Act 2014. Further information on privacy of your personal information is available in the USI terms of use.
Online service standards
We are committed to providing a quality online learning experience. Our service standards explain how we support students doing online training.
Read more about our online service standards here.
Pre-training review
All students are required to undertake pre-training review which aims to identify your training needs and existing skills. The review includes questions about previously achieved education or training qualification, related employment, language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) skills, basic computing skills and interview conducted by Interaction’s Enrolment Officer.
The interview also aims to identify possible rcognition of prior learning opportunities.
Through pre-training review, you will demonstrate that you have necessary skills to successfully complete the course.
All students are required to undertake the Interaction Consulting LLN test to assess the LLN level in order to provide any additional support.
Payment options
Contact our Enrolments Officer for payment terms and options at qualifications@interactionconsulting.com.au.
The VET Quality Framework and Conditions of Registration require that RTOs protect fees paid in advance and have a fair and reasonable refund policy.
We are committed to providing a fair and transparent policy and procedure when dealing with students and prospective students in regard fees charged, protection of fees and refunds where warranted.
Visit our Fees, Charges and Refund Policy and Procedure page for further information.
Basic computing skills
Students are required to have basic computer skills including operating Microsoft Office Suite and doing research on the internet since the course will require you to make reports in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Access and equity
We are committed to providing equal access and equity in all aspects of our operations, including training and assessment services. We recognise the importance of ensuring that all students, regardless of their background, have an equal opportunity to participate and succeed. This policy outlines our commitment to promoting access and equity and establishes the procedures for its implementation.
Visit our Access and Equity Policy and Procedure page for more information.
Credit transfer
Students may be eligible to apply for credit transfer. This is where you can provide evidence of previous studies where there is equivalence to the units of competency within the course.
To apply for a credit transfer, complete this form and send it to qualifications@interactionconsulting.com.au.
Complaints, concerns and appeals
Interaction provides the appropriate mechanisms and services for students to have complaints and appeals addressed efficiently and effectively.
We maintain a complaints and appeals policy which includes provisions that manage and respond to allegations involving the conduct of the RTO, its trainers, assessors or other staff, other students and a third-party providing services on the RTO’s behalf, its trainers, assessors or other staff, or a student of the RTO.
Visit our Complaints, Concerns and Appeals Policy and Procedure page for more information.
Privacy policy
Interaction complies with federal law regarding privacy and confidentiality of employees, clients, students, and contractors. The purpose of this policy is to outline how Interaction complies with the Privacy Act 1988 and Australian Privacy Principles.
Read our Privacy Policy here.
Recognition of prior learning
Students may be eligible to apply for recognition of their chosen qualification by providing evidence of their previous training, employment experience or other life skills that meet qualification requirements. Successful applications may result in a reduced training time.
If you believe you may qualify for RPL, contact us on qualifications@interactionconsulting.com.au to request an RPL kit.
This program is delivered under competency-based training which means instead of grading or marks, students are required to demonstrate all the criteria for each unit of competency and students are marked “Competent” or “Not yet competent”.
Typical assessment methods will include knowledge and skill based assessment:
- Written questions
- Case studies / projects
- Research activities
- Role plays and skills demonstration
Qualification Packaging
To be awarded PSP50122 Diploma of Government, students must successfully complete 11 units of competency, comprising 5 core units and 6 elective units. The units offered by Interaction Consulting are listed below:
Core Units
BSBWRT411 Write complex documents
PSPETH008 Promote the values and ethos of the public service
PSPGEN101 Use complex workplace communication strategies
PSPGEN115 Uphold and support inclusive workplace practices
PSPLEG007 Promote compliance with legislation in the public sector
Elective Units
PSPGEN149 Develop and use political nous
BSBPEF502 Develop and use emotional intelligence
BSBWHS311 Assist with maintaining workplace safety
PSPPCY014 Support policy implementation
BSBDAT501 Analyse data
BSBPEF501 Manage personal and professional development
Note: Elective units may vary depending on the student’s individual requirements.
Course Outcomes
Australian Certification
On successful completion of this program, you will be issued with a nationally recognised qualification and statement of results.
If you are unable to complete the full qualification, you will be issued a Statement of Attainment (SOA) for the unit/s successfully completed.
Credit Transfer
Upon successful completion of this qualification, you may be eligible for credit transfer of relevant completed units if you decide to undertake a Diploma level course. Please contact us for more information.
Possible occupational outcomes
• WorkCover Inspector
• Administrative Services Supervisor
• Customer Services Manager
• Case Manager