BSB10120 - Certificate I in Workplace Skills

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Adelaide City, SA – View Intakes

Elizabeth City, SA – View Intakes

Full Fee: $1,200

COURSE OVERVIEW

Begin your journey to workplace excellence with the BSB10120 Certificate I in Workplace Skills, a foundational qualification offered by Australian Workplace Training. This entry-level course is designed to equip individuals with essential skills and knowledge necessary for a successful start in the professional world.

Participants in this program will engage in a variety of learning experiences that cover fundamental aspects of the workplace. From effective communication and teamwork to problem-solving and using technology, the BSB10120 Certificate I in Workplace Skills provides a solid framework for building a strong foundation.

This qualification serves as an ideal starting point for those entering the workforce or seeking to enhance their employability. Australian Workplace Training is committed to delivering high-quality education that aligns with industry standards, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for the demands of today’s workplaces.

Join us on this educational journey, where you’ll gain practical insights and develop valuable skills that set the stage for future success. Explore the course details below and take the first step toward a rewarding and fulfilling career.

Did you know?

According to Australian Labour Market Insights, General Clerks are expected to experience growth in the coming years, offering promising job prospects. With projections indicating a workforce of over 311,400 by 2026 which is up 35,700 or 12.9% from 2021.

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COURSE DETAILS

Course Structure:

This qualification consists of 6 units; 2 core units plus 4 elective units.

Core Units:
BSBOPS101 Use business resources
BSBPEF101 Plan and prepare for work readiness

Elective Units:
BSBSUS211 Participate in sustainable work practices
BSBTWK201 Work effectively with others
BSBWHS211 Contribute to the health and safety of self and others
FSKOCM006 Use oral communication skills to participate in workplace teams

The qualification is achieved by successfully completing all the suggested units.
This can be achieved by participating in training sessions, completing assignments and by demonstrating your ability by putting the learning into practice under working conditions during the work placement.
Skills Recognition is available.

During the course we will work with you to arrange a suitable venue(s) for work placement. At the end of the course you will be expected to have completed a minimum of 120 hours of work placement to enable the assessment of your ability to implement your training under working conditions.


To be able to attend the work placement it is a mandatory requirement from the placement facilities that students will need to have:

  • Obtained the relevant clearances and screening checks for that facility (eg DHS vulnerable person, aged care sector, working with children check, national police clearance etc)
  • Received their annual influenza vaccination, and
  • Received at least one dose of a TGA approved or recognised COVID-19 vaccination; and
  • Received, or have evidence of a booking to receive, a second dose of a TGA approved COVID-19 vaccine within the interval after the first dose; and
  • Within four weeks of becoming eligible in accordance with ATAGI guidelines, the person receives, or has evidence of a booking to receive, a third dose (booster) of a TGA approved COVID-19 vaccine

Upon successfully completing the BSB10120 – Certificate I in Workplace Skills, graduates can begin their journey in the workforce. Here are potential vocational outcomes and job roles:

  1. Office Assistant
  2. Administrative Assistant
  3. Customer Service Representative

Fee for Service Students:  $1,200

Payment Plans are available

Other fees that may be applicable:
Work placement badge: $6
DHS Screening check:  Approximately $65.45 for students
Replacement unit fee:  $25 per unit
Postage of certificate:  $10 (surface mail/untracked)
Postage of items:  Calculated on an individual basis on the weight/size of the item/s to be posted

Skills Recognition Costs:
Recognition Prior Learning: $175 per unit
Credit Transfer: $25 per unit

More information on our Fees can be found by visiting or Course Fee Information page. Payment plans are available.

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