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Diploma of Government Investigation


There are no pre requisites for this qualification.
PSP51704 Diploma of Government (Investigation). This specialist qualification covers the competencies required of persons responsible for the coordination and conduct of investigations.
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In Detail

Elective units reflect the responsibilities of the individual and the job skills required for effective performance. In effect this is a management qualification, and you will be responsible for the coordination of multiple concurrent disciplinary investigations by investigators in multiple locations. The number of units needed for this qualification are 11, 8 Core + 3 Electives.

 

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There are 2 comments
Bob W – Devonport
July 04, 2010 - 17:17
Subject: Diploma of Government Investigation Melbourne Victoria

Hi Mike
Thanks for the Certificates. I have had some enquiries over the last few months re Investigation Training in Melbourne and Hobart and have given interested people your contact details.
I will check and see if I have contact numbers and will let them know about your course. I hope we can catch up if you have time when you are in Tas.
Cheers
Bob W

Neil T – Cairns Townsville Diploma of Government Investigation
July 03, 2010 - 16:38
Subject: Thanks Certificate IV & Diploma of Government Investigation

Hey mate,

I know it is late, but better late than never, I can assure you.

The thank-you relates to whatever you said as a referee for me for
this job. It must have worked!!

They pulled me away from the Sunshine Coast at the end of October and
brought me up here, leaving the family behind until December. During
that time there has been a very steep learning curve, but it has been
very much worth it.

I am having trouble coming to terms with the fact that I don't have to
work week-ends and they talk to me about having holidays (which I get
paid to take). Very unusual.

Just a quick note to say, on a serious note, thank you very much, not
only for whatever you said as my referee but also for the assistance,
encouragement and the odd laugh or two over the past 7 or so years.

I hope everything turns out well for you as the future unfolds.

Cheers,

Neil.

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