This is a qualification for security risk consultants who provide specialist advice on strategies to mitigate risk to people, property and assets including crowded places, as defined by Australia’s Strategy for Protecting Crowded Places from Terrorism (2017). Security risk consultants operating at this level work with a high level of autonomy to assess the current threat environment, assess risk management options, and prepare and implement security risk management plans and communication systems to respond to active threats.
This qualification reflects the role of a security officer, responsible for maintaining safety and security by patrolling, protecting and guarding property, and screening entry, monitoring behaviour and removing persons from premises. Occupational titles could include: security officer. unarmed guard.
This competency is designed to meet the minimum requirement to obtain a Western Australian (WA) security licence. The Certificate II in Security Operations is based on the national training package and is designed to open up a career path in the security industry.
Successful completion of this qualification, learners can apply for a security licence issued by WA Police Security Licensing Branch and will be able to perform the role of a licenced Security Officer working as an Unarmed Guard or Crowd Controller.
Participants receive comprehensive learning materials and trainer support. Presented using a combination of in class and external study or external only with an immediate start.
This qualification is for security risk analysts who apply technical security and operations expertise in a risk management environment. Security risk analysts understand the current threat environment and assess risk and advise clients on strategies to ensure the protection of electronic security systems and people and property in crowded places, as defined by Australia’s Strategy for Protecting Crowded Places from Terrorism (2017).
The Certificate IV in Security Management is for security supervisors and security business managers who may engage in sub-contracting arrangements for personnel and clients. Security supervisors lead teams to coordinate and implement a range of security operations and functions such as control room, monitoring centre, electronic security and guarding. Security managers coordinate security manpower and […]