There are no prerequisites for this qualification.
FAQ's Certificate IV in Government (Investigation)
This specialist qualification covers the competencies for those responsible for statutory investigation under a range of legislation, regulations, mandated government and organisational policy and instructions. 15 units make up the qualification 10 core and five electives.
- PSPETHC401A Uphold and support the values and principles of public service (R)
- PSPGOV512A Use complex workplace communication strategies (R)
- PSPLEGN401A Encourage compliance with legislation in the public sector (R)
- PSPREG401C Exercise regulatory powers (R)
- PSPREG404C Investigate non-compliance (R)
- PSPREG407B Produce formal record of interviews (R)
- PSPREG411A Gather information through interviews (R)
- PSPREG418A Gather and manage evidence (R)
- PSPREG418A Advise on progress of investigations (R)
- PSPREG419A Finalise and report on investigations (R)
- PSPGOV408A Value diversity
- PSPOHS401B Implement workplace safety procedures and programs
- PSPREG415A Receive and validate data
- PSPREG416A Conduct data analysis
- PSPFRAU407B Conduct fraud control awareness sessions
- PSPGOV402B Deliver and monitor service to clients
- CSCSAS001A Maintain safety and security
- PSPREG401B Give evidence
FAQ's
Q1. Why do I require this qualification?
A1. If you work in Federal Government or intend to work in a Federal Government Department as an investigator the Attorney General requires you to hold this qualification. ATO, Customs, ComCare, Centrelink, Child Support, Veteran's Affairs, Australian Media Communications Authority, Medicare and many more.
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