Senior Administrator Courses
Senior Administrators, including Auditors and Company Secretaries, oversee accounting and risk management, reporting to the Board on compliance and efficiency.
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How do I become a Senior Administrator
Get qualified to work as a Senior Administrator with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.
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4 months - 8 months
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Blended, On Campus, Online
The Graduate Certificate in Business offers a robust foundation in economics, financial decision-making, leadership, and organisational behaviour. It is designed for managers across various levels, from emerging to senior, seeking to formalise their business knowledge. This course is particularly suitable for those without a university qualification or with an undergraduate degree in a non-business field.
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Duration
4 months - 8 months
Study mode
Blended, On Campus, Online
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BSB80315
The Graduate Certificate in Leadership Diversity (BSB80315) is an exciting qualification recognising Australia’s multicultural workforce population. This course is perfect for students passionate about creating inclusive workplaces who ensure that training, employment and promotional opportunities are provided to all. Students complete 4 units and learn how to influence and shape diversity management as well as conduct and implement strategic diversity workforce planning.
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The Graduate Diploma in Management will contribute to your MBA as well as develop your leadership, marketing, and business decision making skills. Over 8-16 months of study you will gain greater confidence as a leader and graduate with real strategies for organisational improvement, people development, financial management, and business marketing. Graduate ready for a range of senior management roles and mid-way through your MBA.
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How much do Senior Administrators earn?
In Australia, Senior Administrators earn approximately $1,800 per week ($93,600 annually). This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only.

What are the job opportunities for Senior Administrators?
There are currently 25,800 Senior Administrators working in Australia right now, with the job growing strongly over the past 5 years. Senior Administrators are appointed to registered companies, corporations and not-for-profit entities across all industries and employment sectors.
Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights

How do I become a Senior Administrator?
Senior Administrators are usually degree qualified but might get started with a Diploma of Accounting and Diploma of Governance. These courses take 12-18 months to complete.
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Senior Administrators are appointed by companies, corporations and registered not-for-profits. They consist of Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers — and are responsible for reviewing the organisation’s accounting, finance, and risk management systems.
As a Senior Administrator you’ll be reporting to the Board of Directors (or Executive Committee) and will be expected to attend meetings. You will audit and evaluate the organisation’s systems and keep the Board updated on efficiency and compliance. You will also be investigating discrepancies and reporting anomalies.
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