What does this course involve?
If you’ve always wanted to work within a warehouse environment in the transport and logistics industry, this course will provide you with the necessary skills and knowledge you need.
You’ll learn about warehouse computer operations, how to organise workflow and handle materials. Find out how to shift materials safely using manual handling methods and prepare for transport of packaged dangerous goods.
Develop your leadership skills and learn how to lead an effective work team.
What employment opportunities will I have?
This course may provide you with employment opportunities in the warehousing industry.
As a student, the Institute’s Employment Service is your first port of call for advice on gaining employment in this field, and can be contacted on
1300 BOX HILL (1300 269 445).
Accreditation
Nationally Recognised
What further study options will I have?
You may wish to progress into the Certificate IV in Transport and Logistics (Warehousing).
Can I apply?
- You must be 18 years or over (or mature age)
- You must have English language skills (written and spoken) so that you can comprehend the regulations and carry out work instructions
- You must produce photo identification
How do I apply?
Direct Entry - Rolling enrolments
If you have any queries, please contact the Institute on 1300 BOX HILL (1300 269 445).
How will I be selected for this course?
- No Selection Process Required
Length of course
Full time 10 weeks
Where will I study?
Ceylon Campus
What costs and other fees should I expect?
Both Self Funded $AUD 1140.00 and Government Funded.
Places in this course may be available using either government funding or student funding. Contact the Institute for further information about the fees and charges associated with this course.
Click here to learn about scholarships that may be relevant to this course.
How will I be assessed?
- Written assessment
- Practical assessment
Will my previous experience or study count?
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or Recognition of Current Competencies (RCC) takes into account the knowledge and skills you’ve already gained through your previous education and work. This may be through formal or informal training, paid or unpaid work experience, and can earn you credit if relevant to your chosen course.