Formal Training for Security Consultant - Risk Management
The Certificate IV in Security and Risk Management provides the training required for work as a security risk management consultant.
To be awarded the Certificate IV in Security and Risk Management, you need to successfully complete a total of 15 units of competency. Eleven of the units are compulsory and the remaining four are elective units which must be selected according to the qualification packaging rules.
A Registered Training Organisation (TAFE or private provider) could offer a course like the one listed below, which covers the skills and knowledge typically required by a security risk management consultant.
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15 Units of Competency Required for the Certificate IV in Security and Risk Management (CPP40407)
- selected from the Property Services Training Package CPP07
Core Units of Competency
- BSBWOR401A Establish effective workplace relationships
- BSBWOR402A Promote team effectiveness
- BSBWOR404A Develop work priorities
- CPPSEC4001A Manage a safe workplace in the security industry
- CPPSEC4002A Implement effective communication techniques
- CPPSEC4003A Advise on security needs
- CPPSEC4004A Monitor and review security operations
- CPPSEC4005A Facilitate workplace briefing and debriefing processes
- CPPSEC4006A Assess risks
- CPPSEC4007A Assess threat
- CPPSEC4012A Identify and assess security of assets
- CPPSEC4014A Commission and decommission networked security system
- BSBADM409A Coordinate business resources
- CPPSEC4017A Determine security system configurations
- BSBCUS401A Coordinate implementation of customer service strategies

