Maybe you are the person who keeps a whole office findable. This turns that into business training: records, documents, spreadsheets and workplace communication. Study online and set your own pace.
BSB30120 puts a recognised code behind your admin skills.
Records, retrieval and control get their own units.
Self-paced units, open whenever you get an hour.
Records work sits in councils, hospitals, law firms and head offices. A day is filing systems, requests, data entry and tidy paperwork.
Keep an office running on the paperwork side.
File, retrieve and look after business records.
Log and track documents through a registry.
Handle staff files and HR paperwork.
Roles where these skills are useful, not promised outcomes. Every workplace is different, and some ask for more study or experience.
Workplace basics first, then the tools, then the records.
Three things to weigh up.
BSB30120 Certificate III in Business.
Four units on organising, controlling and retrieving.
Rosalie Pellew and Tanya Galey teach the units.
Taken with the records and information units
Certificate III in Business, on the national register.
Four units on control, retrieval and upkeep.
Safety, communication, documents, spreadsheets and records.
See the units in writing before you commit.
Twelve months is the usual run.
Upfront, in four, or weekly.
There are no intake dates to catch.
None at all. The units start from scratch.
Twelve months at the usual pace, faster if you push.
Not one. Open book quizzes, portfolios and written tasks.
Whenever suits. There are no semester intakes.
There may be. It sits on top of your weekly study.
Rosalie Pellew and Tanya Galey, both from business.
Yes. BSB30120 Certificate III in Business, with the records units.
Yes, through Payright, with a credit check.
Open Colleges delivers this course online, from Australia.
You study anywhere, at any time, with all units open.
Picture the office where nothing goes missing on your watch.