CLET Training
Diploma of Government Security
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)Have you been working in the public sector? Have you been exposed to government security practices as part of your role? Are you responsible for a security and risk environment in the public sector?
This is most commonly seen amongst current and former police, military, corrective services officers, detention centre officers, as well as an array of government employees in areas such as DFAT and ASIC. If so, you may be eligible for recognition for the PSP50316 Diploma of Government Security.
Delivery mode
CLET Training offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Locations
- Q-Supercentre Mermaid Waters
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
$1,800
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$1,800
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Career opportunities
The Diploma of Government Security will prepare you for the following roles.
National Security Adviser
A National Security Adviser is responsible for providing strategic guidance on national security issues, developing and implementing policies, and ...
Security Manager
A Security Manager leads a team of security staff to ensure the safety of people, premises or valuable items. You might take on management tasks su...
Intelligence Officer
An Intelligence Officer gathers, analyses, and interprets information to support national security and intelligence operations. You might work with...
About CLET Training
CLET Training is a registered training organisation (RTO# 31254) and is Australian owned and operated. Previously known as the College for Law Education and Training and College for Law and Justice Administration, we have been offering services in the vocational education and training (VET) sector since February 2006.
The CLET vision is driven by a focus on delivering quality online training and assessment in Australia, to promote a culture of lifelong learning and innovation and to recognise the existing skills of Australia's workforce so all individuals can actively and willingly participate in the growth and development of Australia.