Vocational Education and Training
All Riverina Community College Courses
This course is perfect for those who want to gain employment in an office or a business environment. It teaches you the key office day to day skills including keyboarding, Microsoft office products including word and excel as well as providing exceptional customer service and how to handle customer complaints in a professional manner.
This course is suitable for people who are wanting a change in industry and wanting to gain an entry level role or to gain vocational qualifications in your current work industry.
Gaining this qualification will prepare you for work in the following types of roles: General Clerk , Customer Service officer, Project Administration and Receptionist.
Learn more- Executive Assistant
- Administration Officer
- Data Entry Operator
- Office Assistant
- Receptionist
- Customer Service Representative
- Accounts Clerk
- Payroll Clerk
- Appointment Setter
- Operations Coordinator
- Administration Manager
- Business Administrator
- School Administration Officer
- Personal Assistant
- Scheduler
- Administrative Assistant
- Fitness Studio Manager
- Communications Manager
- Trainee
- Dental Office Manager
- Retail Team Leader
- Information Officer
- Customer Service Officer
- Brand Ambassador
- RTO Compliance Officer
- Enrolment and Admissions Officer
- Cashier
- Night Auditor
- Trainee Records Officer
- New Home Sales Consultant
- Operations Officer
- IT Business Analyst
- Telemarketer
- Service Manager
- Parts Manager
- Apiarist
- Crematorium Technician
- Funeral Director
- Funeral Assistant
Gain the skills to join this ever growing industry by enrolling in Certificate III in Hospitality today.
SIT30622 Certificate III in Hospitality offers students a range of skills within hospitality service, sales, or operational skills and a knowledge of industry operations. Using discretion and judgement, students will develop skills to work with some independence and under limited supervision using plans, policies, and procedures to guide work activities.
Learn more- Catering Assistant
- Waiter
- Hotel Porter
- Hotel Receptionist
- Bar Attendant
- Gaming Attendant
- Cafe Attendant
- Concierge
- Kitchen Attendant
- Barista
- Trainee
- Chef
- Cellar Door Manager
- Food Safety Supervisor
- Night Auditor
- Bartender
- Customer Service Manager
- Tour Guide
- Community Organiser
- Tour Driver
- Cooks Assistant
- Sandwich Hand
- Fast Food Assistant
- Executive Housekeeper
- Flight Attendant
- Gym Receptionist
- Food Service Assistant
This qualification reflects the role of individuals working as developing and emerging leaders and managers in a range of enterprise and industry contexts
As well as assuming responsibility for their own performance, individuals at this level are likely to provide leadership, guidance and support to others. They may also have some responsibility for organising and monitoring the output of teams
They apply solutions to a defined range of predictable and unpredictable problems, and analyse and evaluate information from a variety of sources.
Learn more- Office Manager
- Team Leader
- Supervisor
- Project Coordinator
- Assistant Manager
- Team Administrator
- General Manager
- Presales Consultant
- Regional Manager
- Project Officer
- Retail Team Leader
- Account Manager
- Senior Risk Manager
- Park Manager
- Information Officer
- Customer Service Officer
- Life Coach
- Community Engagement Officer
- Landfill Supervisor
- Investigation Manager
- Customer Success Manager
- Customs and Border Protection Officer
- Venue Manager
- Regional Coordinator
- Cellar Door Manager
- Head of Digital Strategy Transformation
- Operational Risk Manager
- Innovation Strategist
- Operations Officer
- IT Business Analyst
- Music Manager
- Sales Representative
- Telemarketer
- Sales Consultant
- Workshop Manager
- Cleaning Supervisor
- Plant Supervisor
- Airport Operations Manager
- Sheep Shearing Trainer
- Abattoir Supervisor
- Food Production Supervisor
- Workplace Inspector
- Rail Safety Manager
Gain the skills to join this ever growing industry by enrolling in Certificate III in Individual Support – Ageing today.
Work involves using discretion and judgement in relation to individual support as well as taking responsibility for own outputs. Workers have a range of factual, technical, and procedural knowledge, as well as some theoretical knowledge of the concepts and practices required to provide person-centred support.
Learn moreThe CHC33015 Certificate III Individual Support (Disability) is targeted to individuals wanting to provide support work to people living with a disability in group homes and in their own homes. This can be either existing workers without current qualifications or people new to the industry wanting to become involved in this type of role.
Learn moreThis qualification reflects the role of support workers who complete specialised tasks and functions in aged services; either in residential, home or community based environments. Workers will take responsibility for their own outputs within defined organisation guidelines and maintain quality service delivery through the development, facilitation and review of individualised service planning and delivery.
Learn moreThe SHB30121 Certificate III in Beauty Services reflects the role of individuals employed as beauticians to provide a range of beauty services including nail, waxing, lash and brow, and basic make-up services.
These individuals possess a range of well-developed technical and customer service skills where discretion and judgement is required and are responsible for their own outputs. This includes client consultation on beauty products and services.
Learn moreBSB50420 Diploma of Leadership & Mangement reflects the role of individuals who apply knowledge, practical skills and experience in leadership and management across a range of enterprise and industry contexts.
Individuals at this level display initiative and judgement in planning, organising, implementing and monitoring their own workload and the workload of others. They use communication skills to support individuals and teams to meet organisational or enterprise requirements
They may plan, design, apply and evaluate solutions to unpredictable problems, and identify, analyse and synthesise information from a variety of sources.
Learn more- Office Manager
- Team Leader
- Supervisor
- Project Coordinator
- Assistant Manager
- General Manager
- Area Manager
- Presales Consultant
- Regional Manager
- Service Director
- Team Administrator
- Governance Coordinator
- Creative Entrepreneur
- ICT Project Manager
- Data Miner
- Product Specialist
- Digital Project Manager
- Corporate Services Manager
- Account Manager
- Senior Risk Manager
- Park Manager
- Information Officer
- Customer Service Officer
- Life Coach
- Sports Facility Manager
- Landfill Supervisor
- Investigation Manager
- RTO Compliance Officer
- Intelligence Officer
- National Security Adviser
- Innovation Coordinator
- Customer Success Manager
- Chief Innovation Officer
- Logistician
- Innovation Manager
- Event Planner
- Strata Manager
- Student Experience Officer
- Travel Agency Manager
- Regional Coordinator
- Conservation Manager
- Venue Manager
- Real Estate Agency Manager
- Bank Manager
- Aquaculture Manager
- Sustainable Farmer
- Winemaker
- Vineyard Manager
- Planning Officer
- Social Media Strategist
- Cellar Door Manager
- Resilience Officer
- Head of Procurement
- Head of Digital Strategy Transformation
- Radio Producer
- Accounting Manager
- Financial Controller
- Forensic Accountant
- Customer Experience Manager
- Innovation Strategist
- Operations Officer
- Customer Service Manager
- Fraud Analyst
- Financial Assistant
- Assistant Broker
- Library Assistant
- Museum Assistant
- Librarian
- Gym Manager
- Fitness Centre Manager
- Sales Analyst
- High Performance Coach
- Event Director
- Exhibition Manager
- Tour Operations Manager
- Local Government Customer Service Assistant
- Reservations Manager
- HVAC Technician
- Council Member
- Bakery Manager
- Clinical Coder
- Grip
- Gaffer
- Driller
- Drilling Supervisor
- Service Manager
- Helicopter Pilot
- Flying Instructor
- Concreter
- Parts Manager
- Steel Fixer
- Executive Housekeeper
- Surveyor Assistant
- Plant Manager
- Fleet Manager
- Duty Manager (Police Force)
- Facilities Manager
- Airport Operations Manager
- Abattoir Supervisor
- Technical Project Manager
- Senior Merchandiser
- Workplace Inspector
- Rail Safety Manager
- Crematorium Technician
- Athlete
- Community Coach
- Renewable Energy Tradesperson
- Funeral Director
- Funeral Assistant
- Electrical Fitter
The SHB30416 Certificate III in Hairdressing reflects the role of hairdressers who use a range of well-developed sales, consultation and technical skills and knowledge to provide a broad range of hairdressing services to clients.
This qualification provides a pathway to work as a hairdresser in any industry environment, usually a salon.
Learn moreThe SHB30221 Certificate III in Make-Up is the key into the freelance make-up world. As well as the exciting outcomes of runway and photographic, you’ll also cover elements of lighting, tattoo/bruise cover, make-up for high-definition camera, airbrush (including tanning) and creative editorial looks. This qualification reflects the role of individuals employed as make-up artists to design and apply make-up for a range of purposes and occasions across the beauty, fashion, media and entertainment industries.
Employment outcomes may include running your own freelance business, working in a salon/spa, magazines/news publications and the beauty industry.
This hands-on, client-based course is designed to get you familiar with the day-to-day operations of working on a make-up counter, specialist make-up store and beauty salons.
This course may be of interest to ‘vloggers’ wanting to take the next step with their make-up tutorials and really increase viewer numbers! This course also includes industry beauty units giving the student variation in job roles.
Learn moreThe SHB20216 Certificate II in Salon Assistant is a preparatory qualification which provides a defined and limited range of basic skills and knowledge used in hairdressing salons by individuals who provide assistance with client services.
The combined skills and knowledge do not provide for a job outcome as a hairdresser and this qualification is intended to prepare individuals for further training.
Learn moreThis qualification reflects the role of barbers who use a range of well-developed sales, consultation and technical skills and knowledge to provide a broad range of barbering services to clients. They use discretion and judgement to provide client services and take responsibility for the outcomes of their own work.
This qualification provides a pathway to work as a barber in any industry environment, usually a barber shop or salon.
Learn moreIn this training, you will learn the skills and knowledge to provide a first aid response in a range of situations. This qualification is valid for three years. The training consists of a one day face to face theory session and a one day practical assessment.
Learn moreTo successfully complete the practical assessment you must be capable of demonstrating your first aid skills in several scenarios including performing at least 2 minutes (5 cycles) of uninterrupted single rescuer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on an adult resuscitation mannequin placed on the floor.
Learn moreLooking for work in a bar, pub or club? Then, you will need RSA training.
This one day course will teach you the knowledge and regulations about alcohol consumption within NSW and the responsible practices that must be undertaken wherever alcohol is sold or served.
Learn moreThis course will give participants the skills and knowledge required to use personal hygiene practices to prevent food borne illnesses within a hospitality work environment.
This unit is needed to work in an organisation with permanent or temporary kitchen premises or in food preparation areas.
To successfully gain a Statement of Attainment for SITXFSA005 Use hygenic practices for food safety, students MUST attend all sessions.
Learn moreA White Card is a mandatory requirement for construction workers in Australia. This means that if you want to work in the construction industry, you must have one, you are not allowed to work on a construction site without a White Card. White Card is the common name for CPCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry training course. Holding a valid White Card means that you have completed official, certified general construction induction training with a registered organisation within Australia. It covers identifying and orally reporting common construction hazards, understanding basic risk control measures, and identifying procedures for responding to potential incidents and emergencies. It also covers correctly selecting and fitting common personal protective equipment (PPE) used for construction work.
Learn moreHLTHPS006 Assist clients with medication is a nationally accredited unit.
Students will learn the skills and knowledge required to safely prepare for and provide support to clients requiring assistance with medication as a personal care worker in a community, or residential aged care setting, under the supervision and delegation of a registered nurse.
This course is relevant for students currently working in aged care or disability support settings to aid or provide assistance with medication administration.
Learn moreLooking for work where there are gaming machines? Or do your work duties involve gaming machines? You will need RCG training.
In this one day course, you will learn the skills and knowledge required to work within a venue where there are gaming machines. Topics within this course include, problem gambling, gambling laws and much more.
Learn moreThis unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to handle food safely during the storage, preparation, display, service and disposal of food. It requires the ability to follow predetermined procedures as outlined in a food safety program.
The unit applies to all organisations with permanent or temporary kitchen premises or smaller food preparation areas. This includes restaurants, cafes, clubs, and hotels; tour operators; attractions; function, event, exhibition and conference catering; educational institutions; aged care facilities; correctional centres; hospitals; defence forces; cafeterias, kiosks, canteens and fast food outlets; residential catering; in-flight and other transport catering.
It applies to food handlers who directly handle food during the course of their daily work activities. This includes cooks, chefs, caterers, kitchen hands and food and beverage attendants.
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