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CPP40521

Certificate IV in Community Strata Management

Unlock the doors to seamless strata community management with our dynamic Certificate IV program, designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to lead with confidence in strata community.

Registered Training Organisation Code: 6170

If you are considering entering a career path as a strata community manager, the Certificate IV will greatly assist you in transitioning into this career. If you are already working in strata management, this qualification can provide you with detailed information and knowledge to enhance your capabilities. It's designed for those who work independently using specialised knowledge to provide management services for strata communities. Strata community managers perform a variety of functions associated with the administration of strata communities, including facilitating meetings of strata community members, administering insurance for strata communities, handling community strata funds and maintaining business records, and reporting on the financial activities of strata communities.

 

Course duration

12 months including 4 weeks holiday

 

 

Mode of delivery

   Online and trainer led      workshops

 

 

Course outcome

PSP40521 Certificate IV in Strata management

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To successfully complete this course, students should:

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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.

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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.

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.

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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.

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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.

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