- Are you an experienced investigator?
- Have you undertaken previous investigation training?
- Did your past work involve investigation?
- Are you currently conducting investigations?
A lot of experienced investigators feel that Recognition
of Prior Learning (RPL) is the quickest and easiest way to
gaining a National Qualification in Investigative Services.
Maybe it’s because of all these great benefits:
- No travelling to and from classes.
- No repeating training you have previously undertaken.
- Recognition of your previous work and life experience.
- No classes on subjects that you are already qualified
in.
- No assessments
- You can work on your application out of your own home,
office! (Or from the beach!)
- Why study for something you do everyday?
- You can gain a National Qualification in either Certificate
II or III in Investigations through Recognition of Prior
Learning
The Australian School of Security and Investigations is able
to assist experienced, trained investigators to gain any of
these qualifications quickly and inexpensively.
Three Stages of RPL
Stage 1 - Preliminary assessment phase of
candidate’s work history, education and life experience.
The candidate supplies the school with a Resume of their
work and life skills history. This is usually by email and
provides the school with a background to the applicant.
Once the school has acknowldeged that the candidate appears
to have the neccesary qualifcations and experience for an
RPL, hard copy documentation is requested which addresses
the various units outlined in the course. The units are available
by clicking on the Certificate IV link on the web site.
Stage 2 - Feedback is then provided so the
candidate can be guided as to what further information should
be collected if any to ensure achievement of or exceed the
requirement of the Certificate III qualification. of ensuring
the best presentation of their work history, training and
life experience for the purpose of gaining the Certificate
III Qualification.
Stage 3 - The final stage is the presentation
of their evidence to an RPL panel by the school which will
assess the applications and notify the candidates of the result.
Successful candidates will then be issued with a Nationally
Recognised Certificate and Statement of Attainment.
If you are a Investigator or former Police Officer, and think
you have the neccesary experience and qualifications for consideration
of an RPL, please email us at manager@trainingschool.com.au for
further information.
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