CPP40719 – Certificate IV in Security Management

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Nationally Accredited Course


This qualification 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 business managers coordinate security manpower and services to clients while operating under complex regulatory and contracting arrangements.

 

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To achieve this qualification, competency must be demonstrated in:

  • 12 Units of Competency
    • 4 core units
    • 8 elective units.

Electives are to be chosen as follows:

  • All units within Group A or all units within Group B
  • Up to 4 units within Groups A, B or C not already selected
  • An elective unit may be selected from Group D or from any training package, as long as it contributes to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome and maintains the AQF level of this qualification.

Core Units :

  • 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

Elective Units :

Group A: Business Management

  • BSBADM409 : Coordinate business resources
  • BSBHRM405 : Support the recruitment, selection and induction of staff
  • BSBSMB401 : Establish legal and risk management requirements of small business
  • CPPSEC4023 : Implement contracting arrangements for security businesses

Group B: Supervision

  • BSBLDR402 : Lead effective workplace relationships
  • BSBLDR403 : Lead team effectiveness
  • BSBWOR404 : Develop work priorities
  • CPPSEC4004 : Supervise security operations

Group C: Specialist

  • CPPINV4013 : Undertake case management of investigations
  • CPPSEC4008 : Assess and prepare security tender submissions
  • CPPSEC4009 : Interpret electronic information from advanced technology security systems
  • CPPSEC4010 : Manage monitoring centre operations
  • CPPSEC4011 : Manage field staff activity and incident response from control room
  • CPPSEC4014 : Commission and decommission networked security systems
  • CPPSEC4015 : Maintain networked security systems
  • CPPSEC4016 : Install networked security systems
  • CPPSEC4017 : Design security system configurations and specifications
  • CPPSEC4018 : Program and configure networked security systems
  • CPPSEC4019 : Diagnose faults in networked security systems
  • CPPSEC4020 : Advise on advanced technology security systems to meet client needs
  • CPPSEC4021 : Develop standard operating procedures for advanced technology security systems

Group D: General

  • BSBCUS401 : Coordinate implementation of customer service strategies
  • BSBFIA412 : Report on financial activity
  • BSBINN301 : Promote innovation in a team environment
  • BSBITS411 : Maintain and implement digital technology
  • BSBMGT403 : Implement continuous improvement
  • BSBSMB402 : Plan small business finances
  • BSBWOR404 : Develop work priorities
  • BSBWRK411 : Support employee and industrial relations procedures
  • PSPREG017 : Undertake compliance audits

Career Outcomes :

The risk assessor’s role is an exciting career option, as you can assess risk for an array of different organisations. The assessor’s role can be used to evaluate the risk in relation to controlling and minimising the potential impact of an unforeseen event on government, corporate or small business operations, as well as public safety.

One course offers many courses of action and pathways for you. On successful completion of this course, you will be awarded a Certificate IV in Security Management (CPP40719). This will be suited to the following job roles:

  • Control Room Manager
  • Event Security Supervisor
  • Monitoring Centre Manager
  • Security Business Manager
  • Security Operations Supervisor
  • Technical Security Manage

NSTA™ SECURITY MANAGEMENT COURSES :

The courses include security operation training with certificate II & III, certificate IV and diploma in security and risk management and the investigative services course leading to certificate III.

CPP40719 – Certificate IV in Security Management

CPP50611 – Diploma of Security and Risk Management

CPP41519 – Certificate IV in Security Risk Analysis

Licensing Endorsements

 

CPPSS00059 Batons and Handcuffs

Skill Set Requirements :

  • CPPSEC3110 Control persons using batons
  • CPPSEC3111 Restrain persons using handcuffs

CPPSS00060 Canine

Skill Set Requirements :

  • CPPSEC3112 Manage training and well-being of dogs for security functions
  • CPPSEC3113 Handle dogs for security patrols

CPPSS00061 Cash-in-Transit

Skill Set Requirements :

  • CPPSEC3118 Inspect and test cash-in-transit security equipment
  • CPPSEC3119 Implement cash-in-transit security procedures
  • CPPSEC3120 Load and unload cash-in-transit in secured and unsecured environments

CPPSS00062 Control room operations

Skill Set Requirements :

  • CPPSEC3107 Monitor security and coordinate response from control rooms
  • CPPSEC3108 Store, protect and dispose of security information
  • CPPSEC3109 Use and maintain security databases and compile reports

CPPSS00063 Firearms

Skill Set Requirements :

CPPSEC3114* Control security risk situations using firearms

  • The unit in this skill set includes the following prerequisite requirements:
  • CPPSEC3115 Carry, operate and maintain revolvers for security purposes, or
  • CPPSEC3116 Carry, operate and maintain semi-automatic pistols for security purposes, or
  • CPPSEC3117 Carry, operate and maintain shotguns for security purposes, or
  • Firearms training course approved in the relevant State/Territory jurisdiction.

CPPSS00062 Control room operations

Skill Set Requirements :

  • CPPSEC3107 Monitor security and coordinate response from control rooms
  • CPPSEC3108 Store, protect and dispose of security information
  • CPPSEC3109 Use and maintain security databases and compile reports
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Course Content

Core Units
To achieve this qualification, competency must be demonstrated in: 12 Units Of Competency - 4 Core Units - 8 Elective Units.

  • 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

Elective Units – Group A : Business Management
Electives are to be chosen as follows: All units within Group A or all units within Group B. Up to 4 units within Groups A, B or C not already selected. An elective unit may be selected from Group D or from any training package, as long as it contributes to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome and maintains the AQF level of this qualification.

Elective Units – Group B: Supervision
Electives are to be chosen as follows: All units within Group A or all units within Group B. Up to 4 units within Groups A, B or C not already selected. An elective unit may be selected from Group D or from any training package, as long as it contributes to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome and maintains the AQF level of this qualification.

Elective Units – Group C: Specialist
Electives are to be chosen as follows: All units within Group A or all units within Group B. Up to 4 units within Groups A, B or C not already selected. An elective unit may be selected from Group D or from any training package, as long as it contributes to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome and maintains the AQF level of this qualification.

Elective Units – Group D: General
Electives are to be chosen as follows: All units within Group A or all units within Group B. Up to 4 units within Groups A, B or C not already selected. An elective unit may be selected from Group D or from any training package, as long as it contributes to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome and maintains the AQF level of this qualification.

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