Course providers in New South Wales
Become a licensed security guard (unarmed) with the Certificate II in Security Operations (CPP20218). You will learn how to provide security services for a range of clients while protecting yourself, patrons, and the general public. The course covers: first aid, basic self defence, screening people and personal effects, conducting patrols, crowd control, managing intoxicated people, removing persons from premises. Enquire now for enrolment opportunities in your state or territory.
Learn moreThe Advanced Diploma of Government (Investigations) provides competencies for autonomous and non-routine work in the public sector. It is designed for individuals entering the public sector with another qualification and those advancing within the sector. The specialisation in investigations focuses on the skills needed to manage investigation processes within the public sector. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices, entry requirements, and available enrolment dates.
Learn moreBecome a surveillance officer or private investigator with the CPP30619 Certificate III in Investigative Services. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to profile, investigate, and locate subjects, then prepare supporting documentation for clients and court. The course covers: developing investigation plans, legal compliance and ethical obligations, presenting evidence in court, staying safe on the job, carrying out interviews, conducting covert surveillance, and much more. Enquire now for entry requirements, graduation outcomes, and the latest enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe PSP50316 Diploma of Government Security covers advanced government security management, including assessing risks and creating plans to mitigate them. You will learn to coordinate protective security, analyse threats, and develop response strategies. It equips you with the skills needed for independent and self-directed work in the public sector as a government security practitioner. This course is ideal for those who need to apply integrated technical and theoretical concepts across various contexts to perform advanced duties in government security. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices, entry requirements, and available enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe PSP40416 Certificate IV in Government Investigations gives you the skills you need to carry out regulatory and compliance investigations in public service organisations. This nationally recognised qualification teaches you how to plan and initiate an investigation, walking you through the entire process including interviewing techniques, applying regulatory powers, and finalising the investigation. Choose electives in regulatory compliance, risk management, and policy implementation. Enquire now for the full list of study units, public service competencies, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreGet a job in public services security with the Certificate IV in Government Security (Personnel Vetting) (PSP40316). This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to conduct security assessments on public sector personnel, carry out interviews, identify and treat security risks, and prepare detailed reports. The course also delivers advanced communication strategies and conflict resolution skills. Enquire now for the full list of study units, career outcomes, and future enrolment opportunities.
Learn moreThe Certificate IV in Security Management (CPP40719) is a management level qualification for security supervisors and senior officers who manage an organisation’s security operations. Over 12 months of part-time study you will learn how to assess security risks and threats then advise your organisation’s senior management on its security needs. The course also delivers a range of essential skills in workplace communication, safety, time management, and customer service. Enquire now for the next available training dates.
Learn moreThe Certificate IV in Security Risk Analysis (CPP41519) qualifies you for work as a security risk analyst and consultant. Over 12 months of part-time study you will learn how to assess security and crowd control risk at events, hospitality venues, public buildings, and workplaces. Graduate knowing how to develop a security risk management plan and assess a range of advanced technology security systems. Enquire now for the next enrolment opportunities and how to obtain RPL for your previous study and work experience.
Learn moreBecome a licensed bodyguard with the CPP31418 - Certificate III in Close Protection Operations. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to protect the safety and security of a client. The course covers: conflict resolution and negotiation skills, searching and securing premises, escorting a principal, maintaining situational awareness, responding to threats to a principal, using empty hand techniques, following instructions and contributing to team effectiveness, responding to behaviours of concern, and much more. Enquire now for entry requirements, licensing outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreBecome a security risk specialist or consultant with the Diploma of Security Risk Management (CPP50619). This nationally recognised diploma is delivered over 6-12 months of part-time study and you’ll graduate knowing how to develop and implement security risk management plans for your clients. The course covers all facets of security operations, team management, and occupational health and safety systems. Enquire now for the list of study units and the next opportunity for enrolment.
Learn moreEntry requirements
Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.
These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.
Domestic Students
- Completed Certificate II in Technical Security or equivalent qualifications
Career opportunities
The Certificate III in Technical Security will prepare you for the following roles.
Security System Installer
A Security System Installer works with customers to place security systems in their home or business. You’ll determine the best system to suit a cl...
Alarm Technician
Their work involves wiring and testing alarm devices, troubleshooting faults, and ensuring systems comply with safety and industry standards. They...
Access Control Installer
An Access Control Installer is responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing electronic security systems that regulate and monitor access...
CCTV Technician
Their role involves assessing client needs, setting up cameras and recording equipment, testing systems to ensure proper functionality, and trouble...
More about Certificate III in Technical Security
Are you considering a career in technical security? The Certificate III in Technical Security is your gateway to a rewarding profession in New South Wales. This course not only provides you with essential skills in the trade of security but also aligns you with industry standards recognised by various employers across the region. Whether you are in Sydney or the surrounding areas, you will find a range of Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) ready to help you embark on this exciting journey.
With the Certificate III in Technical Security, you will acquire the expertise necessary to pursue a variety of career options in the field. Graduates can thrive as a Security Guard, ensuring safety and security in diverse environments, or as a Security Officer, where you'll be responsible for protecting assets and individuals. The demand for skilled professionals in these roles is ever-increasing, making this a wise investment in your future.
Furthermore, this qualification also opens doors to specialised positions such as a Security Consultant or a Security System Installer. These roles involve advising clients on security solutions or installing cutting-edge security systems to enhance safety. With the growing concern for security in public and private sectors, now is the perfect time to gain these valuable skills.
In addition, the certificate qualifies you for roles such as a CCTV Technician or an Access Control Installer. These positions are crucial in modern security, where technology plays a significant role in safeguarding properties. The knowledge and hands-on experience gained from the course will make you a competitive candidate in these high-demand areas.
Finally, consider the opportunity to become an Alarm Technician, where you will work with state-of-the-art alarm systems that protect homes and businesses across New South Wales. The Certificate III in Technical Security equips you with the fundamentals needed to excel in these roles and advance your career in the dynamic field of security. Get started today and invest in a future filled with possibilities!
Courses by location
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Albury
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Armidale
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Ballina
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Bathurst
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Blue Mountains
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Central Coast
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Coffs Harbour
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Dubbo
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Goulburn
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Griffith
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Lismore
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Maitland
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Nelson Bay
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Newcastle
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Orange
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Port Macquarie
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Queanbeyan
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Richmond
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Sydney
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Tamworth
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Taree
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Tweed Heads
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Wagga Wagga
- Certificate III in Technical Security in Wollongong