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A Project Manager (Police Force) oversees a particular program or activity carried out by police officers. You might be supervising a police operation, managing a community-based project or organising a police event. Project Managers (Police Force) might assign officers to tasks for the project or organise relevant training. You might liaise with the public or the media during your project.
Project Managers (Police Force) should have good communication skills and be able to work as part of a team. It’s important that you have strong personal skills and can liaise with people from a range of backgrounds. Project Managers (Police Force) should be organised and able to manage several tasks at one time.
There is one course available for people who want to become a Project Manager (Police Force).
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The POL80115 Graduate Certificate in Police Management is for qualified police officers who need skills in strategic and operational management. This nationally recognised qualification covers policing governance, documentation and accountability, project management, incident management, leadership and risk management. You’ll graduate a more confident decision maker and team leader. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements and enrolment opportunities near you..
Average duration: 24 months.
In Australia, a full time Project Manager (Police Force) generally earns $1,550 per week ($80,600 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.
There has been an increase in the number of people working in this industry over the last five years. There are currently 48,200 people employed in this sector and many of them specialise as a Project Manager (Police Force). Project Managers (Police Force) may be employed across all regions of Australia.
Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights
A Graduate Certificate in Police Management is a suitable qualification if you’re interested in a career as a Project Manager (Police Force). This course is designed for current police officers who need to develop skills in strategic and operational management. You’ll cover topics including project management, incident management, leadership and policing governance.
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Project Manager (Police Force)
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