
Australian Institute of Management
Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)Organisations in every industry are looking for individuals with the right management capabilities and real leadership potential. That’s why this comprehensive qualification is designed to enhance your key skills and knowledge as a manager while providing you with the expert insights you need to become an effective leader. You’ll learn to apply appropriate judgment and initiative in order to respond to complex situations and deliver consistent results, no matter which organisation you work for or the industry you’re in. You’ll also develop the vital cognitive and communication skills that will allow you to analyse information from a variety of sources and effectively communicate that knowledge to your team members and colleagues as well as your superiors and senior leaders.
Delivery mode
Australian Institute of Management offers this course through the following delivery modes:
Online
Set your own study schedule and balance study with your other commitments.
- 7 Macquarie Place, Sydney
- 14 Childers Street, Canberra
- 120 Spencer Street, Melbourne
- 295 Ann Street, Brisbane
- 27 Iridium Drive, Paget
- 18 Bacon Street, Moranbah
- 83 Currie Street, Adelaide
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
- NSW Subsidised Training This training may be subsidised by the NSW Government for eligible individuals. Places are limited.
For more information about this course and payment options please enquire now.
Career opportunities
The Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management will prepare you for the following roles.
Human Resources Manager
Human Resources Managers oversee an organisation’s workforce and act as a direct link between management and employees. They organise company recru...
Senior Administrator
Senior Administrators are appointed by companies, corporations and registered not-for-profits. They consist of Auditors, Company Secretaries and Co...
General Manager
General Managers oversee the profitability, administration, operations and compliance of an organisation. Depending on the size of the business the...
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Chief Executive Officers (also known as CEOs) head large businesses and corporate enterprises. They steer the direction of the organisation and rep...
Area Manager
An Area Manager oversees operations in a particular geographic area of a business. You might lead a team across several stores or branches and ensu...
Regional Manager
A Regional Manager coordinates operations for a business or organisation in a designated geographical area. You might oversee operations at all sto...
Talent Acquisition Specialist
A Talent Acquisition Specialist recruits staff for a business or organisation. You might work in the human resources section of a large organisatio...
Team Administrator
A Team Administrator provides administrative support to a work team in a particular department or for a particular project. You might assist collea...
Creative Entrepreneur
A Creative Entrepreneur develops innovative business ideas in creative industries such as art, design, or media. You may work independently or with...
Chief Innovation Officer
A Chief Innovation Officer (CIO) spearheads the development and execution of strategic initiatives aimed at driving innovation within an organisati...
Plant Supervisor
A Plant Supervisor manages a team of staff at a manufacturing or processing facility. You’ll ensure crew targets are being met and make sure releva...
Plant Manager
A Plant Manager oversees daily operations at a manufacturing facility. You might ensure production schedules are met and make sure safety and compl...
Duty Manager (Police Force)
A Duty Manager (Police Force) supervises a team of police officers during their duties. You might assign tasks or coordinate a response to an event...
About Australian Institute of Management
The Australian Institute of Management (AIM) empowers individuals and organisations to adapt and thrive in the face of relentless change. Since 1941, AIM has supported Australia’s workforce through the provision of innovative and industry-focused education solutions. Our portfolio of short courses, qualifications, and higher education is constantly evolving to ensure we are best positioned to support our customers.