Course providers in South Australia
Get a job transporting patients with the HLT31120 Certificate III in Non-Emergency Patient Transport. This nationally recognised qualification teaches you the essentials of medical terminology, communication, clinical care, first aid, CPR and life support while working as a driver in the Australian health system. The course is also suited to defence force and private sector medics. Enquire now for enrolment opportunities and the full list of study units.
Learn moreLevel-up your career in supply chain operations with the TLI40324 Certificate IV in Supply Chain Operations. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to oversee a supply chain operation and allows you to choose specialist elective units that support your career interest areas. Choose from: logistics, purchasing and procurement, transport scheduling, or warehousing. The course covers: transport chain of responsibility, fatigue management procedures, risk management, team leadership, workplace safety, supplier relationships, administration skills, and more. Enquire now for the full list of specialist electives (and their availability), career outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe TLI50224 Diploma of Logistics provides a broad range of work skills for managing logistics operations. This qualification enables you to oversee people, freight forwarding, warehouse inventory, transport logistics and safety across various industries. You will develop the ability to apply knowledge independently, make informed decisions, and coordinate teams. Responsibilities may include strategic planning, selecting equipment and services, and managing complex technical tasks. This qualification supports roles that require leadership in logistics and supply chain operations. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices, entry requirements, and available enrolment dates.
Learn more- Transport Scheduler
- Logistics Administrator
- Fleet Manager
- Fleet Controller
- Supply Chain Manager
- Logistics Manager
- Inventory Controller
- Warehouse Supervisor
- Warehouse Leading Hand
- Trade Manager
- Airport Operations Manager
- Logistics Coordinator
- Logistics Planner
- Inventory Planner
- Supply and Distribution Manager
- Transport Manager
- Supply Chain Analyst
- Logistics Specialist
- Fuel Tanker Driver
- Customs Broker
- Industrial Engineer
- Pick Packer
- Ground Operations Supervisor
- Logistics Supervisor
Become 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 moreLearn how to safely drive and operate commercial vehicles with the TLI31222 Certificate III in Driving Operations. This nationally recognised qualification is the training requirement for most commercial vehicle licences in Australia including buses, coaches, tip trucks, line-haul and delivery vehicles, forestry vehicles, waste vehicles and more. During your studies you will learn how to drive in a range of traffic conditions, ensure the safety of your vehicle, and complete mandatory paperwork. You will also gain skills in driver awareness, fatigue management, and manual handling. Choose specialist electives that support licensing outcomes in your state or territory. Enquire now for the full list of study units, licensing electives (and their availability) and course openings in your area.
Learn moreBecome a qualified train driver with the nationally recognised TLI42622 Certificate IV in Train Driving. This hands-on qualification allows you to specialise in freight trains, urban electric, country passenger trains, steam locomotive, or heritage motive power trains. The course covers: railway fundamentals, signals and trackside signs, train operations, work health and safety, fatigue management, emergency and incident response, minor fault rectification, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of study units, entry requirements, and upcoming enrolment opportunities in your area.
Learn moreGet a job in railway maintenance and infrastructure with the TLI37122 Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure. This nationally recognised qualification allows you pursue nine different specialisations including: track maintenance and construction; turnout installation; track welding; track examination; rail testing; turnout construction; rail track surfacing; track drainage maintenance, tram or light rail. You’ll gain technical skills in your specialist area while learning how to work within railway quality standards and safety protocols. Enquire now for the list of specialisation units (and their availability) plus course openings in your area.
Learn moreGet a job in railway maintenance with the TLI32121 Certificate III in Rail Structures. This nationally recognised training course introduces you to the rail industry workplace and teaches you how to carry out installation and maintenance work on steel, concrete, masonry, and timber railway structures. You’ll learn how to use hand and power tools, operate machinery, carry out structural safety tests, communicate effectively with your work team, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of entry requirements, railway maintenance career outcomes, and opportunities for course enrolment in your area.
Learn moreGet a job in the railway shunting yard with the TLI23221 Certificate II in Shunting. This nationally recognised training course will help you get a job as a shunter or terminal operator. The course covers: operation fundamentals in rail sidings, rail corridor access safety, shunting rolling stock, operating signals and point control equipment, critical safety communication skills, fatigue management, emergency response procedures, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of study units, rail shunting career outcomes, and upcoming course enrolment dates.
Learn moreGet a job a job maintaining railway tracks and associated infrastructure with the TLI21921 Certificate II in Track Protection. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to carry out track protection assessments and routine maintenance. Competencies include: safely accessing the rail corridor, following WHS procedures, communicating effectively with your workteam, understanding track protection rules, performing lookout duties, performing hand-signaller duties, controlling traffic with stop-slow bats, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of study units, railway career outcomes, and training providers in your area that offer this course.
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.
- There are no formal academic requirements
- Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers
Career opportunities
The Certificate IV in Rail Safety Management will prepare you for the following roles.
Rail Safety Manager
A Rail Safety Manager ensures the safety of a railway environment or organisation. You’ll develop safety plans and procedures and ensure all depart...
Rail Protection Officer
A Rail Protection Officer implements safety procedures to protect rail and track workers. You’ll use signals and other control equipment to ensure...
More about Certificate IV in Rail Safety Management
In South Australia, the Certificate IV in Rail Safety Management is a valuable qualification designed for individuals looking to enhance their careers in the vital transport and logistics sector. This course equips students with the essential skills and knowledge needed to ensure safe rail operations, making it the perfect stepping stone for those aspiring to enter the rail industry. By pursuing this qualification, learners can tap into a range of opportunities to advance in their professional journeys within the railway sector.
One of the significant advantages of obtaining the Certificate IV in Rail Safety Management is the potential to secure positions such as a Rail Protection Officer or a Rail Safety Manager. These roles are crucial in maintaining the safety standards that underpin rail operations not only in South Australia but across the nation. As the demand for skilled professionals continues to grow within the rail industry, this qualification positions graduates as ideal candidates for these in-demand job roles.
Additionally, the course is well-aligned with the wider transport and logistics pathways available in the region. Students interested in expanding their knowledge further can explore other Transport and Logistics courses or delve specifically into the rail sector through targeted programs found in the Rail category. Understanding the interconnectedness of these fields can greatly enhance a graduate's value in the job market, paving the way for long-term success in rail safety management.
With regulatory requirements continually evolving in the transport industry, staying updated with relevant qualifications is paramount. The Certificate IV in Rail Safety Management is not just an academic credential; it is an opportunity to learn from experienced trainers and industry professionals who provide insights tailored to South Australia’s rail environment. Enrolling in this course means preparing for a rewarding career and contributing to the safe and efficient movement of goods and people across the rail network, making it a smart choice for career-minded individuals.