Correctional Emergency Response Officer Courses in Brisbane
Unfortunately, there are no course providers on our network that provide correctional emergency response officer training in Brisbane. However, there are 16 courses available within the Brisbane for people who want to study a related field.
CHC42021
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Aboriginal Community Care Worker
Youth Worker
Family Support Worker
Social Worker
Welfare Worker
Youth Justice Officer
Housing Officer
Senior Support Worker
Community Development Worker
Community Corrections Officer
Outreach Worker
Case Manager
The Certificate IV in Community Services is a nationally recognized qualification that prepares students for a career in the community services sector. You will develop skills in community development, case management, diversity, and ethics. Gain hands-on experience through supervised work placements. Graduates can work in various roles, such as community service worker, case manager, and program coordinator in government and non-government organizations. Learn more.
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Crime Prevention Officer
Criminologist
Police Officer
The Bachelor of Arts (Criminology) integrates sociology, psychology, science, and more to study the societal aspects of crime. It offers comprehensive knowledge of crime, criminal justice, and associated fields like juvenile and indigenous justice. This course emphasizes policing, sentencing, punishment, and alternatives like restorative justice. Students will sharpen their analytical skills, explore the intricate connections between crime, law, medicine, and society, and critically assess the role of media and culture in criminal justice. Learn more.
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Criminologist
Financial Crime Analyst
Law Enforcement Officer
Corrections Officer
Border Force Officer
Court Registrar
Probation Officer
Want to join the police force or launch your career in corrective services? The Bachelor of Criminology covers a wide range of criminal justice issues including victimology, terrorism, family violence, forensics, youth justice, international crime and more. Depending on your chosen university you can gain specialist skills in criminal law, policing, sentencing, social welfare, and detainment.
To ensure your learning outcomes match your career needs the Bachelor of Criminology can be studied alongside a Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Cybersecurity, or Bachelor of Psychological Science.
Enquire now for admissions criteria, available study units and complimentary majors, and universities who offer the Bachelor of Criminology. Learn more.
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Criminologist
Court Administrator
Police Officer
Customs and Border Protection Officer
Correctional Officer
Policy Adviser
If you want to work in law enforcement, correctional services, policing, or social welfare how about the Bachelor of Criminal Justice? This exciting degree program will help you understand complex issues in crime, public safety, and law enforcement.
Depending on your chosen university, you’ll have the opportunity to learn about criminal law, psychology, mental health, gender and crime, drugs and society, plus emerging issues in crime and justice. You could specialise in child protection, policing, addiction crimes, ethics, investigations and interviews, intelligence, or emergency management.
Enquire now for admissions criteria, the full list of study majors and specialisations, and universities in your area that offer the Bachelor of Criminal Justice. Learn more.
10972NAT
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Legal Receptionist
Legal Secretary
Legal Assistant
Paralegal
Public Servant
Court Officer
Legal Administrator
Prison Officer
Correctional Officer
Police Officer
The nationally recognised 10972NAT Diploma of Justice Studies is the qualification to launch your career in the state and federal police, court services, border security, private investigations, youth justice and more. The course begins with an in-depth introduction to the Australian legal system and the prevailing issues in social justice, crime, and victimology. You’ll then begin learning the applications of criminal law alongside the principles of evidence law. The course also covers evidence gathering, interviewing and investigation techniques, court proceedings, and document preparation. Enquire now for the full list of entry requirements, justice career outcomes, and training providers near you that deliver this qualification. Learn more.
22594VIC
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Police Officer
Prison Officer
Correctional Officer
Youth Justice Officer
Community Corrections Officer
Get started in the Victorian justice system with the 22594VIC Diploma of Justice. This qualification focuses on criminal justice practices in the state of Victoria but is recognised by employers and higher education bodies Australia-wide. The course covers: foundational legal principles, writing skills for the justice environment, conflict resolution and mediation processes, working within family violence contexts, introduction to criminal law, cultural diversity, working with adult offenders, supporting children, and much more. Enquire now for entry requirements, Victorian justice career outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates. Learn more.
CSC50122
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Correctional Supervisor
Correctional Case Manager
Become a qualified corrections officer with the CSC50122 Diploma of Correctional Administration. This nationally recognised qualification that will advance your career to supervisor or team leader and will teach you how to administer programs and services that relate to the management of offenders. Competencies include: critical decision making, managing workplace relationships, managing offender behaviour, responding to incidents, responding to security threats, developing risk management plans, team management and delegation skills. Enquire now for the full list of entry requirements, correctional services career outcomes, and enrolment opportunities in your area. Learn more.
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Disability Service Officer
Counsellor
Welfare Worker
Probation Officer
Healthcare Manager
Community Worker
Public Health Officer
Parole Officer
The Graduate Certificate in Forensic Mental Health provides training in the field, encompassing both theoretical and practical aspects across various sub-specialities like criminal, civil, child, and family forensic mental health. This course aims to impart specialised expertise in the clinical and legal dimensions of Law and Forensic Mental Health, catering to an emerging skilled multidisciplinary workforce. It's designed for professionals seeking advanced knowledge and skills in this intersecting area of mental health and law.
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POL80115
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Correctional Supervisor
Duty Manager (Police Force)
Project Manager (Police Force)
The POL80115 Graduate Certificate in Police Management is for qualified police officers who need skills in strategic and operational management. This nationally recognised qualification covers policing governance, documentation and accountability, project management, incident management, leadership and risk management. You’ll graduate a more confident decision maker and team leader.
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CSC40122
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Correctional Officer
Get a job in correctional services with the nationally recognised CSC40122 Certificate IV in Correctional Practice. This hands-on qualification teaches you how to work with offenders and detainees and allows you to specialise in case management, community services, emergency responses, supervision, or dog handling. The course covers: on-the-job safety, communication skills, managing security, communicating with influence, negotiating behaviour change, supporting offender rehabilitation, conducting interviews, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of study units, correctional services career outcomes, and RTOs in your area that deliver this course. Learn more.
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