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Our Certificates

Our certificate level courses are aimed providing students with the

relevant qualifications necessary to the workforce.

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Our Certificates

Our certificate level courses are aimed providing students with the  relevant qualifications necessary to the workforce.

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We offer certificates in both business services and early childhood education, that teach you the key fundamental skills that you can apply right away. No matter how old you are, you can always update your skills to further enhance your knowledge in the workforce. 

We offer certificates in both business services and early childhood education, that teach you the key fundamental skills that you can apply right away. No matter how old you are, you can always update your skills to further enhance your knowledge in the workforce. 

Business & IT

Business & IT

BSB30120

Certificate III In Business

Gain the skills for success as an office supervisor, reception manager, personal assistant, and more. Learn in a simulated business environment and build knowledge that's valued across a range of industries. At BEST Training you will be provided with a supportive and comfortable environment where you will always feel like you are at home.


You can commence any time during the year after approval into the training. This course is a mixed mode delivery class and attendance is required every Tuesday from 3:00pm to 6:00pm for 12 months.

  • Course Content

    • Apply critical thinking skills in a team enviornment


    • Support personal wellbeing in the workplace


    • Participate in sustainable work practices


    • Design and produce business documents 


    • Design and produce spreadsheets 


    • Create electronic presentations


    • Use inclusive work practices


    • Assist with maintaining workplace safety


    • Work in a team


    • Write simple documents


    • Engage in workplace communication


    • Securely manage personally identifiable 

    information and workplace information


    • Organise personal work priorities

  • Outcomes

    Through a mixture of theory and practical course work, learn to:


    • Use popular business software including Microsoft Office suite and Microsoft Team


    • Respond to work health and safety issues


    • Organise your time and work priorities


    • Make suggestions regarding sustainable work practice


    • Think critically, problem solve and communicate in the workplace


    • A nationally accredited qualification at Certificate III level


    • Exposure to realistic workplace documents, policies and procedures


    • Confidence using commonplace workplace software and technology like Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Office suite


    • Workplace communication techniques like active listening and questioning


    • Strong pathways to continue your studies and enhance your career opportunities

  • Suitability

    To want to do this course you should have:


    • Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) at a Year 10 high school level


    • A computer with internet access


    • Pre-existing technology skills to access and navigate the internet and be able to create, open and save electronic file


    • Confidence to work independently


  • Pathways

    Participants usually continue from this course to study the Certificate IV in Business. You are able to enroll into Certificate III in Business and Certificate IV in Business simultaneously.


  • Funding

    NSW Smart and Skilled provides eligible NSW students with subsidised training up to and including Certificate III, as well as government funding for higher-level courses (Certificate IV and above) in targeted priority areas.


    The focus of NSW Smart and Skilled is getting people into the workforce by helping them improve language, literacy and numeracy as well as gain specific job skills. Certificates I, II and III are considered the minimum requirements for getting a job.


    People who meet the NSW Smart and Skilled eligibility conditions are entitled to enrol in a subsidised course up to Certificate III regardless of the level of any previous qualifications held. 


    While NSW Smart and Skilled focuses on entry-level qualifications, subsidised training is also available for some Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma level in targeted areas.


    To be eligible for NSW Smart and Skilled funding you must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, Australian humanitarian visa holder or New Zealand citizen; 15 years old or over; no longer at school and living or working in NSW.

BSB30120

Certificate III In Business

Gain the skills for success as an office supervisor, reception manager, personal assistant, and more. Learn in a simulated business environment and build knowledge that's valued across a range of industries. At BEST Training you will be provided with a supportive and comfortable environment where you will always feel like you are at home.


You can commence any time during the year after approval into the training. This course is a mixed mode delivery class and attendance is required every Tuesday from 3:00pm to 6:00pm for 12 months.

  • Course Content

    • Apply critical thinking skills in a team enviornment


    • Support personal wellbeing in the workplace


    • Participate in sustainable work practices


    • Design and produce business documents 


    • Design and produce spreadsheets 


    • Create electronic presentations


    • Use inclusive work practices


    • Assist with maintaining workplace safety


    • Work in a team


    • Write simple documents


    • Engage in workplace communication


    • Securely manage personally identifiable 

    information and workplace information


    • Organise personal work priorities

  • Outcomes

    Through a mixture of theory and practical course work, learn to:


    • Use popular business software including Microsoft Office suite and Microsoft Team


    • Respond to work health and safety issues


    • Organise your time and work priorities


    • Make suggestions regarding sustainable work practice


    • Think critically, problem solve and communicate in the workplace


    • A nationally accredited qualification at Certificate III level


    • Exposure to realistic workplace documents, policies and procedures


    • Confidence using commonplace workplace software and technology like Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Office suite


    • Workplace communication techniques like active listening and questioning


    • Strong pathways to continue your studies and enhance your career opportunities

  • Suitability

    To want to do this course you should have:


    • Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) at a Year 10 high school level


    • A computer with internet access


    • Pre-existing technology skills to access and navigate the internet and be able to create, open and save electronic file


    • Confidence to work independently


  • Pathways

    Participants usually continue from this course to study the Certificate IV in Business. You are able to enroll into Certificate III in Business and Certificate IV in Business simultaneously.


  • Funding

    NSW Smart and Skilled provides eligible NSW students with subsidised training up to and including Certificate III, as well as government funding for higher-level courses (Certificate IV and above) in targeted priority areas.


    The focus of NSW Smart and Skilled is getting people into the workforce by helping them improve language, literacy and numeracy as well as gain specific job skills. Certificates I, II and III are considered the minimum requirements for getting a job.


    People who meet the NSW Smart and Skilled eligibility conditions are entitled to enrol in a subsidised course up to Certificate III regardless of the level of any previous qualifications held. 


    While NSW Smart and Skilled focuses on entry-level qualifications, subsidised training is also available for some Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma level in targeted areas.


    To be eligible for NSW Smart and Skilled funding you must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, Australian humanitarian visa holder or New Zealand citizen; 15 years old or over; no longer at school and living or working in NSW.

BSB40120

Certificate IV In Business

Gain the skills to thrive in modern office environments with this nationally recognised qualification. Learn advanced administrative functions, develop your communication and digital competency, and manage workplace priorities with confidence. Ideal for those seeking roles in executive assistance, office coordination, or business support.

  • Course Content

    • Apply critical thinking to work practices


    • Articulate, present, and debate ideas


    • Coordinate business resources


    • Organise business meetings


    • Manage personal health and wellbeing


    • Develop personal work priorities


    • Use digital technologies to collaborate in a work environment


    • Build and maintain business relationships


    • Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures, and programs


    • Write complex documents


    • Apply communication strategies in the workplace


    • Lead and facilitate a team


  • Outcomes

    • Use digital technologies to communicate in the workplace and complete business tasks


    • Establish business relationships


    • Draft complex documents and create presentations


    • Communicate with colleagues and seniors


    • Think critically and make decisions in the workplace


    • Exposure to realistic business environments


    • Confidence handling and producing real-life business documents


    • Experience using business technology like Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Office suite

  • Suitability

    • Completed your Higher School


    • Certificate or equivalent level of study or


    • Completed a Certificate III in Business or


    •  Approximately 2 years' relevant work experience in industry


    • Confidence in creating and managing 

    multiple files across the Microsoft Office 

    suite, such as compiling information using 


    • Excel spreadsheets and Word documents


    • Keyboard skills


    • Time management and organisational skills

  • Pathways

    Participants usually continue from this course to study the Diploma in Business. You are able to enroll into Certificate IV in Business and complete the work simultaneously.

  • Funding

    NSW Smart and Skilled provides eligible NSW students with subsidised training up to and including Certificate III, as well as government funding for higher-level courses (Certificate IV and above) in targeted priority areas.


    The focus of NSW Smart and Skilled is getting people into the workforce by helping them improve language, literacy and numeracy as well as gain specific job skills. Certificates I, II and III are considered the minimum requirements for getting a job.


    People who meet the NSW Smart and Skilled eligibility conditions are entitled to enrol in a subsidised course up to Certificate III regardless of the level of any previous qualifications held. 


    While NSW Smart and Skilled focuses on entry-level qualifications, subsidised training is also available for some Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma level in targeted areas.


    To be eligible for NSW Smart and Skilled funding you must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, Australian humanitarian visa holder or New Zealand citizen; 15 years old or over; no longer at school and living or working in NSW.

BSB40120

Certificate IV In Business

Want to make an impact in your organisation? The Graduate Certificate in Change Management is designed for practising managers who want to expand their skills to confidently lead change management initiatives. This flexible program encourages you to apply your learnings to real-world challenges and make an impact while you study.

  • Course Content

    • Apply critical thinking to work practices


    • Articulate, present, and debate ideas


    • Coordinate business resources


    • Organise business meetings


    • Manage personal health and wellbeing


    • Develop personal work priorities


    • Use digital technologies to collaborate in a work environment


    • Build and maintain business relationships


    • Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures, and programs


    • Write complex documents


    • Apply communication strategies in the workplace


    • Lead and facilitate a team


  • Outcomes

    • Use digital technologies to communicate in the workplace and complete business tasks


    • Establish business relationships


    • Draft complex documents and create presentations


    • Communicate with colleagues and seniors


    • Think critically and make decisions in the workplace


    • Exposure to realistic business environments


    • Confidence handling and producing real-life business documents


    • Experience using business technology like Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Office suite

  • Suitability

    • Completed your Higher School


    • Certificate or equivalent level of study or


    • Completed a Certificate III in Business or


    •  Approximately 2 years' relevant work experience in industry


    • Confidence in creating and managing 

    multiple files across the Microsoft Office 

    suite, such as compiling information using 


    • Excel spreadsheets and Word documents


    • Keyboard skills


    • Time management and organisational skills

  • Pathways

    Participants usually continue from this course to study the Diploma in Business. You are able to enroll into Certificate IV in Business and complete the work simultaneously.

  • Funding

    NSW Smart and Skilled provides eligible NSW students with subsidised training up to and including Certificate III, as well as government funding for higher-level courses (Certificate IV and above) in targeted priority areas.


    The focus of NSW Smart and Skilled is getting people into the workforce by helping them improve language, literacy and numeracy as well as gain specific job skills. Certificates I, II and III are considered the minimum requirements for getting a job.


    People who meet the NSW Smart and Skilled eligibility conditions are entitled to enrol in a subsidised course up to Certificate III regardless of the level of any previous qualifications held. 


    While NSW Smart and Skilled focuses on entry-level qualifications, subsidised training is also available for some Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma level in targeted areas.


    To be eligible for NSW Smart and Skilled funding you must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, Australian humanitarian visa holder or New Zealand citizen; 15 years old or over; no longer at school and living or working in NSW.

ICT20120

Certificate II In Applied Digital Technologies

Build essential digital skills for today’s technology-driven workplaces. This entry-level qualification prepares learners to use a range of digital tools, applications, and devices to complete routine tasks safely and efficiently. Ideal for school leavers, job seekers, and those new to using technology at work.

  • Course Content

    • Apply critical thinking skills in a team enviornment


    • Support personal wellbeing in the workplace


    • Participate in sustainable work practice


    • Design and produce business documents 


    • Design and produce spreadsheets 


    • Create electronic presentations


    • Use inclusive work practices


    • Assist with maintaining workplace safety


    • Work in a team


    • Write simple documents


    • Engage in workplace communication


    • Securely manage personally identifiable information and workplace information


    • Organise personal work priorities

  • Outcomes

    Through a mixture of theory and practical course work, learn to:


    • Use popular business software including Microsoft Office suite and Microsoft Team


    • Respond to work health and safety issues


    • Organise your time and work priorities


    • Make suggestions regarding sustainable work practice


    • Think critically, problem solve and communicate in the workplace


    • A nationally accredited qualification at Certificate III level


    • Exposure to realistic workplace documents, policies and procedures


    • Confidence using commonplace workplace software and technology like Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Office suite


    • Workplace communication techniques like active listening and questioning


    • Strong pathways to continue your studies and enhance your career opportunities

  • Suitability

    To want to do this course you should have:


    • Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) at a Year 10 high school level


    • A computer with internet access


    • Pre-existing technology skills to access and navigate the internet and be able to create, open and save electronic file


    • Confidence to work independently


  • Pathways

    Participants usually continue from this course to study the Certificate IV in Business. You are able to enroll into Certificate III in Business and Certificate IV in Business simultaneously.


  • Funding

    NSW Smart and Skilled provides eligible NSW students with subsidised training up to and including Certificate III, as well as government funding for higher-level courses (Certificate IV and above) in targeted priority areas.


    The focus of NSW Smart and Skilled is getting people into the workforce by helping them improve language, literacy and numeracy as well as gain specific job skills. Certificates I, II and III are considered the minimum requirements for getting a job.


    People who meet the NSW Smart and Skilled eligibility conditions are entitled to enrol in a subsidised course up to Certificate III regardless of the level of any previous qualifications held. 


    While NSW Smart and Skilled focuses on entry-level qualifications, subsidised training is also available for some Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma level in targeted areas.


    To be eligible for NSW Smart and Skilled funding you must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, Australian humanitarian visa holder or New Zealand citizen; 15 years old or over; no longer at school and living or working in NSW.

ICT20120

Certificate II In Applied Digital Technologies

Build essential digital skills for today’s technology-driven workplaces. This entry-level qualification prepares learners to use a range of digital tools, applications, and devices to complete routine tasks safely and efficiently. Ideal for school leavers, job seekers, and those new to using technology at work.

  • Course Content

    • Apply critical thinking skills in a team enviornment


    • Support personal wellbeing in the workplace


    • Participate in sustainable work practice


    • Design and produce business documents 


    • Design and produce spreadsheets 


    • Create electronic presentations


    • Use inclusive work practices


    • Assist with maintaining workplace safety


    • Work in a team


    • Write simple documents


    • Engage in workplace communication


    • Securely manage personally identifiable information and workplace information


    • Organise personal work priorities

  • Outcomes

    Through a mixture of theory and practical course work, learn to:


    • Use popular business software including Microsoft Office suite and Microsoft Team


    • Respond to work health and safety issues


    • Organise your time and work priorities


    • Make suggestions regarding sustainable work practice


    • Think critically, problem solve and communicate in the workplace


    • A nationally accredited qualification at Certificate III level


    • Exposure to realistic workplace documents, policies and procedures


    • Confidence using commonplace workplace software and technology like Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Office suite


    • Workplace communication techniques like active listening and questioning


    • Strong pathways to continue your studies and enhance your career opportunities

  • Suitability

    To want to do this course you should have:


    • Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) at a Year 10 high school level


    • A computer with internet access


    • Pre-existing technology skills to access and navigate the internet and be able to create, open and save electronic file


    • Confidence to work independently


  • Pathways

    Participants usually continue from this course to study the Certificate IV in Business. You are able to enroll into Certificate III in Business and Certificate IV in Business simultaneously.


  • Funding

    NSW Smart and Skilled provides eligible NSW students with subsidised training up to and including Certificate III, as well as government funding for higher-level courses (Certificate IV and above) in targeted priority areas.


    The focus of NSW Smart and Skilled is getting people into the workforce by helping them improve language, literacy and numeracy as well as gain specific job skills. Certificates I, II and III are considered the minimum requirements for getting a job.


    People who meet the NSW Smart and Skilled eligibility conditions are entitled to enrol in a subsidised course up to Certificate III regardless of the level of any previous qualifications held. 


    While NSW Smart and Skilled focuses on entry-level qualifications, subsidised training is also available for some Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma level in targeted areas.


    To be eligible for NSW Smart and Skilled funding you must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, Australian humanitarian visa holder or New Zealand citizen; 15 years old or over; no longer at school and living or working in NSW.

ICT30120

Certificate III In Information Technology

Develop practical IT skills for a broad range of workplaces. This nationally recognised qualification covers key areas such as digital support, cyber safety, hardware setup, software applications, and basic networking. Ideal for those starting a career in IT or looking to upskill in a tech-focused role.

  • Course Content

    • Apply critical thinking skills in a team enviornment


    • Support personal wellbeing in the workplace


    • Participate in sustainable work practice


    • Design and produce business documents 


    • Design and produce spreadsheets 


    • Create electronic presentations


    • Use inclusive work practices


    • Assist with maintaining workplace safety


    • Work in a team


    • Write simple documents


    • Engage in workplace communication


    • Securely manage personally identifiable information and workplace information


    • Organise personal work priorities

  • Outcomes

    Through a mixture of theory and practical course work, learn to:


    • Use popular business software including Microsoft Office suite and Microsoft Team


    • Respond to work health and safety issues


    • Organise your time and work priorities


    • Make suggestions regarding sustainable work practice


    • Think critically, problem solve and communicate in the workplace


    • A nationally accredited qualification at Certificate III level


    • Exposure to realistic workplace documents, policies and procedures


    • Confidence using commonplace workplace software and technology like Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Office suite


    • Workplace communication techniques like active listening and questioning


    • Strong pathways to continue your studies and enhance your career opportunities

  • Suitability

    To want to do this course you should have:


    • Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) at a Year 10 high school level


    • A computer with internet access


    • Pre-existing technology skills to access and navigate the internet and be able to create, open and save electronic file


    • Confidence to work independently


  • Pathways

    Participants usually continue from this course to study the Certificate IV in Business. You are able to enroll into Certificate III in Business and Certificate IV in Business simultaneously.


  • Funding

    NSW Smart and Skilled provides eligible NSW students with subsidised training up to and including Certificate III, as well as government funding for higher-level courses (Certificate IV and above) in targeted priority areas.


    The focus of NSW Smart and Skilled is getting people into the workforce by helping them improve language, literacy and numeracy as well as gain specific job skills. Certificates I, II and III are considered the minimum requirements for getting a job.


    People who meet the NSW Smart and Skilled eligibility conditions are entitled to enrol in a subsidised course up to Certificate III regardless of the level of any previous qualifications held. 


    While NSW Smart and Skilled focuses on entry-level qualifications, subsidised training is also available for some Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma level in targeted areas.


    To be eligible for NSW Smart and Skilled funding you must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, Australian humanitarian visa holder or New Zealand citizen; 15 years old or over; no longer at school and living or working in NSW.

ICT30120

Certificate III In Information Technology

Want to make an impact in your organisation? The Graduate Certificate in Change Management is designed for practising managers who want to expand their skills to confidently lead change management initiatives. This flexible program encourages you to apply your learnings to real-world challenges and make an impact while you study.

  • Course Content

    • Apply critical thinking skills in a team enviornment


    • Support personal wellbeing in the workplace


    • Participate in sustainable work practice


    • Design and produce business documents 


    • Design and produce spreadsheets 


    • Create electronic presentations


    • Use inclusive work practices


    • Assist with maintaining workplace safety


    • Work in a team


    • Write simple documents


    • Engage in workplace communication


    • Securely manage personally identifiable information and workplace information


    • Organise personal work priorities

  • Outcomes

    Through a mixture of theory and practical course work, learn to:


    • Use popular business software including Microsoft Office suite and Microsoft Team


    • Respond to work health and safety issues


    • Organise your time and work priorities


    • Make suggestions regarding sustainable work practice


    • Think critically, problem solve and communicate in the workplace


    • A nationally accredited qualification at Certificate III level


    • Exposure to realistic workplace documents, policies and procedures


    • Confidence using commonplace workplace software and technology like Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Office suite


    • Workplace communication techniques like active listening and questioning


    • Strong pathways to continue your studies and enhance your career opportunities

  • Suitability

    To want to do this course you should have:


    • Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) at a Year 10 high school level


    • A computer with internet access


    • Pre-existing technology skills to access and navigate the internet and be able to create, open and save electronic file


    • Confidence to work independently


  • Pathways

    Participants usually continue from this course to study the Certificate IV in Business. You are able to enroll into Certificate III in Business and Certificate IV in Business simultaneously.


  • Funding

    NSW Smart and Skilled provides eligible NSW students with subsidised training up to and including Certificate III, as well as government funding for higher-level courses (Certificate IV and above) in targeted priority areas.


    The focus of NSW Smart and Skilled is getting people into the workforce by helping them improve language, literacy and numeracy as well as gain specific job skills. Certificates I, II and III are considered the minimum requirements for getting a job.


    People who meet the NSW Smart and Skilled eligibility conditions are entitled to enrol in a subsidised course up to Certificate III regardless of the level of any previous qualifications held. 


    While NSW Smart and Skilled focuses on entry-level qualifications, subsidised training is also available for some Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma level in targeted areas.


    To be eligible for NSW Smart and Skilled funding you must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, Australian humanitarian visa holder or New Zealand citizen; 15 years old or over; no longer at school and living or working in NSW.

Enquiry?

If you have any questions related to our programmes or application procedures, we are here to help you.

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Enquiry?

If you have any questions related to our programmes or application procedures, we are here to help you.

CONTACT US

Vocational

Vocational

BSB20120

Certificate II In Workplace Skills

Build a strong foundation in essential workplace practices. This entry-level qualification develops key skills in communication, teamwork, planning, and using digital technologies, preparing learners for a wide range of job roles or further study. Perfect for school leavers, job seekers, or anyone re-entering the workforce.

  • Course Content

    • Apply critical thinking skills in a team enviornment


    • Support personal wellbeing in the workplace


    • Participate in sustainable work practice


    • Design and produce business documents 


    • Design and produce spreadsheets 


    • Create electronic presentations


    • Use inclusive work practices


    • Assist with maintaining workplace safety


    • Work in a team


    • Write simple documents


    • Engage in workplace communication


    • Securely manage personally identifiable information and workplace information


    • Organise personal work priorities

  • Outcomes

    Through a mixture of theory and practical course work, learn to:


    • Use popular business software including Microsoft Office suite and Microsoft Team


    • Respond to work health and safety issues


    • Organise your time and work priorities


    • Make suggestions regarding sustainable work practice


    • Think critically, problem solve and communicate in the workplace


    • A nationally accredited qualification at Certificate III level


    • Exposure to realistic workplace documents, policies and procedures


    • Confidence using commonplace workplace software and technology like Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Office suite


    • Workplace communication techniques like active listening and questioning


    • Strong pathways to continue your studies and enhance your career opportunities

  • Suitability

    To want to do this course you should have:


    • Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) at a Year 10 high school level


    • A computer with internet access


    • Pre-existing technology skills to access and navigate the internet and be able to create, open and save electronic file


    • Confidence to work independently


  • Pathways

    Participants usually continue from this course to study the Certificate IV in Business. You are able to enroll into Certificate III in Business and Certificate IV in Business simultaneously.


  • Funding

    NSW Smart and Skilled provides eligible NSW students with subsidised training up to and including Certificate III, as well as government funding for higher-level courses (Certificate IV and above) in targeted priority areas.


    The focus of NSW Smart and Skilled is getting people into the workforce by helping them improve language, literacy and numeracy as well as gain specific job skills. Certificates I, II and III are considered the minimum requirements for getting a job.


    People who meet the NSW Smart and Skilled eligibility conditions are entitled to enrol in a subsidised course up to Certificate III regardless of the level of any previous qualifications held. 


    While NSW Smart and Skilled focuses on entry-level qualifications, subsidised training is also available for some Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma level in targeted areas.


    To be eligible for NSW Smart and Skilled funding you must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, Australian humanitarian visa holder or New Zealand citizen; 15 years old or over; no longer at school and living or working in NSW.

BSB20120

Certificate II In Workplace Skills

Want to make an impact in your organisation? The Graduate Certificate in Change Management is designed for practising managers who want to expand their skills to confidently lead change management initiatives. This flexible program encourages you to apply your learnings to real-world challenges and make an impact while you study.

  • Course Content

    • Apply critical thinking skills in a team enviornment


    • Support personal wellbeing in the workplace


    • Participate in sustainable work practice


    • Design and produce business documents 


    • Design and produce spreadsheets 


    • Create electronic presentations


    • Use inclusive work practices


    • Assist with maintaining workplace safety


    • Work in a team


    • Write simple documents


    • Engage in workplace communication


    • Securely manage personally identifiable information and workplace information


    • Organise personal work priorities

  • Outcomes

    Through a mixture of theory and practical course work, learn to:


    • Use popular business software including Microsoft Office suite and Microsoft Team


    • Respond to work health and safety issues


    • Organise your time and work priorities


    • Make suggestions regarding sustainable work practice


    • Think critically, problem solve and communicate in the workplace


    • A nationally accredited qualification at Certificate III level


    • Exposure to realistic workplace documents, policies and procedures


    • Confidence using commonplace workplace software and technology like Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Office suite


    • Workplace communication techniques like active listening and questioning


    • Strong pathways to continue your studies and enhance your career opportunities

  • Suitability

    To want to do this course you should have:


    • Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) at a Year 10 high school level


    • A computer with internet access


    • Pre-existing technology skills to access and navigate the internet and be able to create, open and save electronic file


    • Confidence to work independently


  • Pathways

    Participants usually continue from this course to study the Certificate IV in Business. You are able to enroll into Certificate III in Business and Certificate IV in Business simultaneously.


  • Funding

    NSW Smart and Skilled provides eligible NSW students with subsidised training up to and including Certificate III, as well as government funding for higher-level courses (Certificate IV and above) in targeted priority areas.


    The focus of NSW Smart and Skilled is getting people into the workforce by helping them improve language, literacy and numeracy as well as gain specific job skills. Certificates I, II and III are considered the minimum requirements for getting a job.


    People who meet the NSW Smart and Skilled eligibility conditions are entitled to enrol in a subsidised course up to Certificate III regardless of the level of any previous qualifications held. 


    While NSW Smart and Skilled focuses on entry-level qualifications, subsidised training is also available for some Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma level in targeted areas.


    To be eligible for NSW Smart and Skilled funding you must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, Australian humanitarian visa holder or New Zealand citizen; 15 years old or over; no longer at school and living or working in NSW.

FSK10219

Certificate I In Skills For Vocational Pathways

This course will enable you to gain the skills and confidence to reach your potential for further study or to re-enter the workforce. You will build on your reading and writing skills as well improve on your mathematical abilities as well as your digital and computer skills. At BEST Training you will be provided with a supportive and comfortable environment where you will always feel like you are at home.



You can commence any time during the year after approval into the training. This course is a mixed mode delivery class and attendance is required every Monday and Every Tuesday from 9.30am to 2.30pm for 6 months.

  • Course Content

    • Deliver a service to customers


    • Plan and prepare for work readiness


    • Use digital technology for routine and simple workplace tasks


    • Use digital technology for non-routine workplace tasks


    • Use simple strategies for work-related learning


    • Use strategies to respond to routine workplace problems


    • Use routine strategies for career planning


    • Use routine strategies for work-related learning


    • Use familiar and simple metric measurements for work


    • Calculate with whole numbers and familiar fractions, decimals and percentages for work


    • Estimate, measure and calculate with routine metric measurements for work

  • Outcomes

    • Confidently use technology to complete work tasks


    • Ability to read and interpret workplace documents


    • Skills to communicate effectively within the workplace


    • Enhanced reading, writing, maths and computer skills


    • Pathway into further study or a job

    Have renewed confidence to reach your goals

  • Suitability

    To want to do this course you should have:


    • A goal to improve your reading, writing and maths skills


    • A desire to learn how to use a computer


    • A need to improve your study skills

  • Pathways

    Participants usually continue from this course to study the Certificate II in skills for work and vocational pathways. Usually these courses are delivered together as a package. 

  • Funding

    NSW Smart and Skilled provides eligible NSW students with subsidised training up to and including Certificate III, as well as government funding for higher-level courses (Certificate IV and above) in targeted priority areas.


    The focus of NSW Smart and Skilled is getting people into the workforce by helping them improve language, literacy and numeracy as well as gain specific job skills. Certificates I, II and III are considered the minimum requirements for getting a job.


    People who meet the NSW Smart and Skilled eligibility conditions are entitled to enrol in a subsidised course up to Certificate III regardless of the level of any previous qualifications held. 


    While NSW Smart and Skilled focuses on entry-level qualifications, subsidised training is also available for some Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma level in targeted areas.


    To be eligible for NSW Smart and Skilled funding you must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, Australian humanitarian visa holder or New Zealand citizen; 15 years old or over; no longer at school and living or working in NSW.

FSK10219

Certificate I In Skills For Vocational Pathways

This course will enable you to gain the skills and confidence to reach your potential for further study or to re-enter the workforce. You will build on your reading and writing skills as well improve on your mathematical abilities as well as your digital and computer skills. At BEST Training you will be provided with a supportive and comfortable environment where you will always feel like you are at home.



You can commence any time during the year after approval into the training. This course is a mixed mode delivery class and attendance is required every Monday and Every Tuesday from 9.30am to 2.30pm for 6 months.

  • Course Content

    • Deliver a service to customers


    • Plan and prepare for work readiness


    • Use digital technology for routine and simple workplace tasks


    • Use digital technology for non-routine workplace tasks


    • Use simple strategies for work-related learning


    • Use strategies to respond to routine workplace problems


    • Use routine strategies for career planning


    • Use routine strategies for work-related learning


    • Use familiar and simple metric measurements for work


    • Calculate with whole numbers and familiar fractions, decimals and percentages for work


    • Estimate, measure and calculate with routine metric measurements for work

  • Outcomes

    • Confidently use technology to complete work tasks


    • Ability to read and interpret workplace documents


    • Skills to communicate effectively within the workplace


    • Enhanced reading, writing, maths and computer skills


    • Pathway into further study or a job

    Have renewed confidence to reach your goals

  • Suitability

    To want to do this course you should have:


    • A goal to improve your reading, writing and maths skills


    • A desire to learn how to use a computer


    • A need to improve your study skills

  • Pathways

    Participants usually continue from this course to study the Certificate II in skills for work and vocational pathways. Usually these courses are delivered together as a package. 

  • Funding

    NSW Smart and Skilled provides eligible NSW students with subsidised training up to and including Certificate III, as well as government funding for higher-level courses (Certificate IV and above) in targeted priority areas.


    The focus of NSW Smart and Skilled is getting people into the workforce by helping them improve language, literacy and numeracy as well as gain specific job skills. Certificates I, II and III are considered the minimum requirements for getting a job.


    People who meet the NSW Smart and Skilled eligibility conditions are entitled to enrol in a subsidised course up to Certificate III regardless of the level of any previous qualifications held. 


    While NSW Smart and Skilled focuses on entry-level qualifications, subsidised training is also available for some Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma level in targeted areas.


    To be eligible for NSW Smart and Skilled funding you must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, Australian humanitarian visa holder or New Zealand citizen; 15 years old or over; no longer at school and living or working in NSW.

FSK20119

Certificate II In Skills For Work & Vocational Pathways

Prepare for employment or further study with this supportive, foundation-level course. Designed to build confidence, language, literacy, numeracy, and digital skills, this qualification helps learners take the next step in their career or training journey. Ideal for early school leavers, job seekers, or those needing extra support before entering a vocational pathway.

  • Course Content

    • Apply critical thinking skills in a team enviornment


    • Support personal wellbeing in the workplace


    • Participate in sustainable work practice


    • Design and produce business documents 


    • Design and produce spreadsheets 


    • Create electronic presentations


    • Use inclusive work practices


    • Assist with maintaining workplace safety


    • Work in a team


    • Write simple documents


    • Engage in workplace communication


    • Securely manage personally identifiable information and workplace information


    • Organise personal work priorities

  • Outcomes

    Through a mixture of theory and practical course work, learn to:


    • Use popular business software including Microsoft Office suite and Microsoft Team


    • Respond to work health and safety issues


    • Organise your time and work priorities


    • Make suggestions regarding sustainable work practice


    • Think critically, problem solve and communicate in the workplace


    • A nationally accredited qualification at Certificate III level


    • Exposure to realistic workplace documents, policies and procedures


    • Confidence using commonplace workplace software and technology like Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Office suite


    • Workplace communication techniques like active listening and questioning


    • Strong pathways to continue your studies and enhance your career opportunities

  • Suitability

    To want to do this course you should have:


    • Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) at a Year 10 high school level


    • A computer with internet access


    • Pre-existing technology skills to access and navigate the internet and be able to create, open and save electronic file


    • Confidence to work independently


  • Pathways

    Participants usually continue from this course to study the Certificate IV in Business. You are able to enroll into Certificate III in Business and Certificate IV in Business simultaneously.


  • Funding

    NSW Smart and Skilled provides eligible NSW students with subsidised training up to and including Certificate III, as well as government funding for higher-level courses (Certificate IV and above) in targeted priority areas.


    The focus of NSW Smart and Skilled is getting people into the workforce by helping them improve language, literacy and numeracy as well as gain specific job skills. Certificates I, II and III are considered the minimum requirements for getting a job.


    People who meet the NSW Smart and Skilled eligibility conditions are entitled to enrol in a subsidised course up to Certificate III regardless of the level of any previous qualifications held. 


    While NSW Smart and Skilled focuses on entry-level qualifications, subsidised training is also available for some Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma level in targeted areas.


    To be eligible for NSW Smart and Skilled funding you must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, Australian humanitarian visa holder or New Zealand citizen; 15 years old or over; no longer at school and living or working in NSW.

FSK20119

Certificate II In Skills For Work & Vocational Pathways

Want to make an impact in your organisation? The Graduate Certificate in Change Management is designed for practising managers who want to expand their skills to confidently lead change management initiatives. This flexible program encourages you to apply your learnings to real-world challenges and make an impact while you study.

  • Course Content

    • Apply critical thinking skills in a team enviornment


    • Support personal wellbeing in the workplace


    • Participate in sustainable work practice


    • Design and produce business documents 


    • Design and produce spreadsheets 


    • Create electronic presentations


    • Use inclusive work practices


    • Assist with maintaining workplace safety


    • Work in a team


    • Write simple documents


    • Engage in workplace communication


    • Securely manage personally identifiable information and workplace information


    • Organise personal work priorities

  • Outcomes

    Through a mixture of theory and practical course work, learn to:


    • Use popular business software including Microsoft Office suite and Microsoft Team


    • Respond to work health and safety issues


    • Organise your time and work priorities


    • Make suggestions regarding sustainable work practice


    • Think critically, problem solve and communicate in the workplace


    • A nationally accredited qualification at Certificate III level


    • Exposure to realistic workplace documents, policies and procedures


    • Confidence using commonplace workplace software and technology like Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Office suite


    • Workplace communication techniques like active listening and questioning


    • Strong pathways to continue your studies and enhance your career opportunities

  • Suitability

    To want to do this course you should have:


    • Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) at a Year 10 high school level


    • A computer with internet access


    • Pre-existing technology skills to access and navigate the internet and be able to create, open and save electronic file


    • Confidence to work independently


  • Pathways

    Participants usually continue from this course to study the Certificate IV in Business. You are able to enroll into Certificate III in Business and Certificate IV in Business simultaneously.


  • Funding

    NSW Smart and Skilled provides eligible NSW students with subsidised training up to and including Certificate III, as well as government funding for higher-level courses (Certificate IV and above) in targeted priority areas.


    The focus of NSW Smart and Skilled is getting people into the workforce by helping them improve language, literacy and numeracy as well as gain specific job skills. Certificates I, II and III are considered the minimum requirements for getting a job.


    People who meet the NSW Smart and Skilled eligibility conditions are entitled to enrol in a subsidised course up to Certificate III regardless of the level of any previous qualifications held. 


    While NSW Smart and Skilled focuses on entry-level qualifications, subsidised training is also available for some Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma level in targeted areas.


    To be eligible for NSW Smart and Skilled funding you must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, Australian humanitarian visa holder or New Zealand citizen; 15 years old or over; no longer at school and living or working in NSW.

CHC30121

Certificate III In Early Childhood Education & Care

Begin a rewarding career working with children by gaining the skills and knowledge to support their development, health, and wellbeing. This nationally recognised qualification equips you to create safe, inclusive, and engaging learning environments for young children. With a blend of theory and practical placement, you'll graduate ready to work in early learning centres, preschools, or family day care settings, or to pursue further study in the sector.

  • Course Content

    • Apply critical thinking skills in a team enviornment


    • Support personal wellbeing in the workplace


    • Participate in sustainable work practice


    • Design and produce business documents 


    • Design and produce spreadsheets 


    • Create electronic presentations


    • Use inclusive work practices


    • Assist with maintaining workplace safety


    • Work in a team


    • Write simple documents


    • Engage in workplace communication


    • Securely manage personally identifiable information and workplace information


    • Organise personal work priorities

  • Outcomes

    Through a mixture of theory and practical course work, learn to:


    • Use popular business software including Microsoft Office suite and Microsoft Team


    • Respond to work health and safety issues


    • Organise your time and work priorities


    • Make suggestions regarding sustainable work practice


    • Think critically, problem solve and communicate in the workplace


    • A nationally accredited qualification at Certificate III level


    • Exposure to realistic workplace documents, policies and procedures


    • Confidence using commonplace workplace software and technology like Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Office suite


    • Workplace communication techniques like active listening and questioning


    • Strong pathways to continue your studies and enhance your career opportunities

  • Suitability

    To want to do this course you should have:


    • Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) at a Year 10 high school level


    • A computer with internet access


    • Pre-existing technology skills to access and navigate the internet and be able to create, open and save electronic file


    • Confidence to work independently


  • Pathways

    Participants usually continue from this course to study the Certificate IV in Business. You are able to enroll into Certificate III in Business and Certificate IV in Business simultaneously.


  • Funding

    NSW Smart and Skilled provides eligible NSW students with subsidised training up to and including Certificate III, as well as government funding for higher-level courses (Certificate IV and above) in targeted priority areas.


    The focus of NSW Smart and Skilled is getting people into the workforce by helping them improve language, literacy and numeracy as well as gain specific job skills. Certificates I, II and III are considered the minimum requirements for getting a job.


    People who meet the NSW Smart and Skilled eligibility conditions are entitled to enrol in a subsidised course up to Certificate III regardless of the level of any previous qualifications held. 


    While NSW Smart and Skilled focuses on entry-level qualifications, subsidised training is also available for some Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma level in targeted areas.


    To be eligible for NSW Smart and Skilled funding you must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, Australian humanitarian visa holder or New Zealand citizen; 15 years old or over; no longer at school and living or working in NSW.

CHC30121

Certificate III In Early Childhood Education & Care

Begin a rewarding career working with children by gaining the skills and knowledge to support their development, health, and wellbeing. This nationally recognised qualification equips you to create safe, inclusive, and engaging learning environments for young children. With a blend of theory and practical placement, you'll graduate ready to work in early learning centres, preschools, or family day care settings, or to pursue further study in the sector.

  • Course Content

    • Apply critical thinking skills in a team enviornment


    • Support personal wellbeing in the workplace


    • Participate in sustainable work practice


    • Design and produce business documents 


    • Design and produce spreadsheets 


    • Create electronic presentations


    • Use inclusive work practices


    • Assist with maintaining workplace safety


    • Work in a team


    • Write simple documents


    • Engage in workplace communication


    • Securely manage personally identifiable information and workplace information


    • Organise personal work priorities

  • Outcomes

    Through a mixture of theory and practical course work, learn to:


    • Use popular business software including Microsoft Office suite and Microsoft Team


    • Respond to work health and safety issues


    • Organise your time and work priorities


    • Make suggestions regarding sustainable work practice


    • Think critically, problem solve and communicate in the workplace


    • A nationally accredited qualification at Certificate III level


    • Exposure to realistic workplace documents, policies and procedures


    • Confidence using commonplace workplace software and technology like Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Office suite


    • Workplace communication techniques like active listening and questioning


    • Strong pathways to continue your studies and enhance your career opportunities

  • Suitability

    To want to do this course you should have:


    • Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) at a Year 10 high school level


    • A computer with internet access


    • Pre-existing technology skills to access and navigate the internet and be able to create, open and save electronic file


    • Confidence to work independently


  • Pathways

    Participants usually continue from this course to study the Certificate IV in Business. You are able to enroll into Certificate III in Business and Certificate IV in Business simultaneously.


  • Funding

    NSW Smart and Skilled provides eligible NSW students with subsidised training up to and including Certificate III, as well as government funding for higher-level courses (Certificate IV and above) in targeted priority areas.


    The focus of NSW Smart and Skilled is getting people into the workforce by helping them improve language, literacy and numeracy as well as gain specific job skills. Certificates I, II and III are considered the minimum requirements for getting a job.


    People who meet the NSW Smart and Skilled eligibility conditions are entitled to enrol in a subsidised course up to Certificate III regardless of the level of any previous qualifications held. 


    While NSW Smart and Skilled focuses on entry-level qualifications, subsidised training is also available for some Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma level in targeted areas.


    To be eligible for NSW Smart and Skilled funding you must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, Australian humanitarian visa holder or New Zealand citizen; 15 years old or over; no longer at school and living or working in NSW.

Important Things To Know

A diplomas are highly regarded by students and employers in the two industries. Our course structure delivers on quality training and assessment, that meets the education needs of both students and the community. With a diploma from, Bankstown Education and Skills Training, you can be confident of the skills you have obtained through our teaching. 

OUR DIPLOMAS

Important Things To Know

A diplomas are highly regarded by students and employers in the two industries. Our course structure delivers on quality training and assessment, that meets the education needs of both students and the community. With a diploma from, Bankstown Education and Skills Training, you can be confident of the skills you have obtained through our teaching. 

OUR DIPLOMAS

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02 9791 0015

info@bankstowneducation.com.au

8 Fetherstone Street, Bankstown, NSW 2200

Keep up to date with all the latest short courses - online events and more

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