Certificate IV in Business (Operations)
Course Overview
The BSB40120 - Certificate IV in Business (Operations) (Release 1) is a nationally recognised qualification designed to enhance your knowledge and skills in administration and operational tasks. It is ideal for those interested in building a career in business or for professionals seeking to broaden their skill set for roles such as Office Administrator or Administration Assistant. Whether you're aiming for a promotion or looking to gain versatile business skills, this course can help you achieve your goals.
What you'll learn
In this course, you'll learn business risk management, WHS implementation, business planning, and personal work prioritisation, along with developing critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and collaboration skills
In this course, you'll learn to:
- Apply business risk management processes
- Implement and monitor WHS polices, procedures and programs
- Research and develop business plans
- Develop personal work priorities
Additional skills you'll learn:
- Critical thinking skills
- Complex problem-solving
- Communication skills
- Collaborating with others
Studying with Upskilled
What's Included?
By choosing Upskilled's BSB40120 - Certificate IV in Business (Operations), you'll gain access to resources that enhance your online learning experience, making it interactive and engaging:
Participate in interactive sessions with our trainers to deepen your understanding and enhance your learning experience.
Benefit from expert career advice provided by our trainers as you study.
Enjoy access to video tutorials from industry leaders.
Access course materials through our customised learning platform.
Get help from our dedicated Australian-based support team.
Learn from experts with decades of industry experience.
Modules
To satisfy the requirements of this qualification, you'll need to complete the following units of competency.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to use advanced-level critical thinking skills in a workplace context. This includes using methods of analysis, synthesis and evaluation. The unit applies to individuals who evaluate existing or proposed work practices. These individuals are typically responsible for reviewing or developing work processes, products or services that may be proposed or already existing.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to understand the fundamentals of using digital technologies to collaborate in a workplace context, including working as part of a remote team. It involves undertaking a basic review of organisational processes to identify opportunities for using digital technologies to complete work tasks more efficiently and effectively. The unit applies to those who use problem-solving skills and take responsibility for adopting and promoting approaches to improve organisational operations, particularly relating to the use of digital technologies.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to establish, develop and maintain effective work relationships and networks through relationship building and negotiation skills required by workers. These workers may be within an organisation as well as freelance or contract workers. The unit applies to individuals with a broad knowledge of networking and negotiation who contribute to creating solutions to unpredictable problems. They may have responsibility for and provide guidance to others.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to plan, draft and finalise complex documents. The unit applies to individuals who work in a range of business environments and are skilled in the creation of documents that are more complex than basic correspondence, memos and/or forms and that require review and analysis of a range of information sources.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to facilitate and apply communication strategies in the workplace within any industry. This unit has a specific focus on the communication skills required for supervisor level workers with responsibility for other workers.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to implement operational plans by planning and acquiring resources, monitoring and adjusting operational performance and providing reports on performance, as required. The unit applies to individuals who plan activities to achieve team and organisational objectives. At this level, work will normally be carried out within routine and non-routine methods and involve procedures that require planning, evaluation, leadership and guidance of others.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to develop and implement strategies to source candidates and to assess their suitability for available positions. The unit applies to individuals working in a human resources job role, as well as those for whom recruitment and onboarding are part of their broader
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to research and develop business plans for achieving business goals and objectives. The unit applies to those establishing or operating a business providing self-employment, as well as those establishing a new venture as part of a larger organisation.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to identify business risks and to apply established risk management processes to a defined area of operations that are within the responsibilities and obligations of the work role. The unit applies to individuals with a broad knowledge of risk analysis or project management who contribute well developed skills in creating solutions to unpredictable problems through analysis and evaluation of information from a variety of sources. They may have responsibility to provide guidance or delegate aspects of these tasks to others. Risks applicable to own work responsibilities and area of operation may include projects being undertaken individually or by a team, or operations within a section of the organisation.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to plan and prioritise own work tasks. It also addresses the skills and knowledge to monitor and obtain feedback on personal work performance. The unit applies to individuals who are required to design their own work schedules and work plans and to establish priorities for their work. They will typically hold some responsibilities for the work of others and have some autonomy in relation to their own role.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to take responsibility for conscious decision -making processes to contribute to own personal development in the workplace. The unit applies to individuals who require enhanced personal and social awareness skills within the workplace and personal situations.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to implement and monitor an organisation’s work health and safety (WHS) policies, procedures and programs in the relevant work area in order to meet legislative requirements. The unit applies to those with supervisory responsibilities in a work area who have a broad knowledge of WHS policies and contribute well-developed skills in creating solutions to problems through analysis and evaluation of information from a variety of sources. They provide supervision and guidance to others and have limited responsibility for the output of others.
Career Outcomes
Possible Careers
Students who successfully complete this qualification may be able to pursue the following career outcomes.
Industry Outlook
Discover why business is one of the most dynamic and rewarding fields to pursue a career in:
Productivity
12% Increase
Career Growth
Long Term
Qualifications
14+
Education pathways
If you successfully complete the BSB40120 - Certificate IV in Business (Operations), you may be able to pursue the following related qualifications:
Payment Options
All amounts are in AUD. Speak to our friendly Education Consultants at 1300 009 024 to learn about flexible payment plans.
*Terms & Conditions Apply. Government Funding may be available in some states. Please contact our education consultants to learn more. You can also check the Government Funding Section in FAQs.
Government funding
At both a state and federal level, government commitment to upskilling the Australian workforce has resulted in a comprehensive framework of funding schemes and incentive opportunities. As a result, many Upskilled participants are provided incentives by the Government to undertake training and/or find that their courses are heavily subsidised.
Government funding options for:
Certificate IV in Business (Operations)
Major schemes include:
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Our Trainers
Upskilled's business trainers are experienced industry professionals dedicated to providing practical, hands-on learning. They are committed to helping students develop the skills needed to succeed in the dynamic and competitive business world.
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How to enrol
A friendly Education Consultant will be in touch to answer all your questions.
This will include a short English language test. You can provide proof of previous learning too.
We will invite you to an online orientation session and you can get started on your course.
What you need to know
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for the BSB40120 - Certificate IV in Business (Operations) course. To ensure you get the most out of your training, the following process applies:
Recommended Skills and Resources:
- Have the ability to read and write in English and display numeracy skills up to a minimum level of Year 10.
- Have access to a modern computer with high-speed internet.
- Have access to a device with audio/video recording and playback capabilities.
- Have basic computing skills, including the ability to make and upload short videos.
Self-Paced Learning and Course Duration
Upskilled's flexible, self-paced courses let you balance personal and work schedules. With a training plan to keep you on track, most students complete the course in 12-18 months, but motivated learners can finish faster. Speak with an Education Consultant to discuss your study and completion goals.
Assessment
This course will have you undertake summative and formative assessments, write reports and/or create a portfolio, and participate in role-playing scenarios. You'll also be working on a variety of projects that require your own research as well as answering various written/oral questions that apply the theory you learn into practice.
Work in a Simulated Workplace
By studying business with Upskilled, you'll engage in tasks and assessments that simulate a workplace environment. Our online learning platform, MyUpskilled, offers practical experiences to help you develop job-ready skills, complementing the theoretical components of your course.
Recognition of Prior Learning / Credit Transfer
You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or Credit Transfer (CT) with supporting evidence of prior education or work experience. This can reduce your study load or course duration. Speak with your Education Consultant before enrolment for details, or download the application from MyUpskilled after enrolment. A trainer will assess your eligibility.
Dedicated Business Trainers
Our business trainers are dedicated professionals with extensive knowledge and expertise in the field, keeping you updated on the latest industry trends. They offer qualifications in areas such as business administration, management, and finance, providing the guidance you need to excel in the business industry. The business faculty fosters a supportive learning environment with 'Ask Me Anything' Zoom sessions, where you can receive guidance and collaborate with fellow students.
FAQs
The BSB40120 - Certificate IV in Business (Operations) is an ideal qualification if you're looking to enter the business operations sector where you get to undertake both operational and administrative tasks related to the business.
You'll learn a variety of broad business skills including business management risk processes, implementing and monitoring WHS policies and researching and developing business plans.
This is a great course to do if you intend on building your background in business operations and how it's tangible to the way people work. You'll also have the opportunity to build your transferable skills such as critical thinking, communication and problem-solving.
If you've been wanting to do a flexible course that is delivered online, the BSB40120 - Certificate IV in Business (Operations) can be done in the comfort of your own home while you balance both your work and personal responsibilities.
The career outcomes you can pursue if you finish the BSB40120 - Certificate IV in Business (Operations) are ones that relate to business operations, which includes roles such as business administrator or administrative assistant.
Since you'll be learning a broad range of business skills, you'll also be able to pursue opportunities related to business support as well.
If you would like to enrol in the BSB40120 - Certificate IV in Business (Operations), you'll need to submit an enquiry form via our website. You'll need to provide us with information about you, which includes your name, contact number and email address. Once you submit an enquiry form, one of our education consultants will be in touch within 48 hours.
During your consultation, your education consultant will assess your suitability for the course. You'll also be able to ask questions regarding payment options, learning content and what career outcomes you can pursue if you finish the course.
To enrol in the BSB30120 - Certificate III in Business, you must first decide if this is the course for you and if it will help you achieve your desired career outcomes. By doing so, you give yourself the opportunity to reflect on your existing career goals and understand how a nationally-recognised qualification can help improve your work life.
Once you're ready, you'll need to submit an enquiry form via our website. You'll be required to provide information, including your name, best contact number and email address.
You'll also need to answer, What best describes you?, which gives us the opportunity to get an insight on what your intended career goal is. This gives our education consultants an understanding of where you're at in terms of your career, having a more curated consultation to ensure that this qualification is relevant to you.
You may be looking to:
- Change careers
- Upgrade your skills
- Pursue a promotion at work
- Return to work
- Start your first career
After you submit your course enquiry, one of our education consultants will be in touch with you within 48 hours. During the consultation, you'll have the opportunity to ask questions regarding payment options, course eligibility and the career outcomes that are possible to achieve if you complete the BSB30120 - Certificate III in Business.
Once you're ready to enrol, your education consultant will then send through an enrolment form via email.
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