Current relevant role: ACIMS encourages students to share their background and current involvement in roles as relevant to this unit. While not essential for completion of this program, having access to a suitable organisation will assist students in completion of tasks and projects and contextualising their learning. The assessment will include references to relevant standards, guidelines, legislation, regulations, policies and procedures relating to risk management.
Core skills expected: It is expected students have a level of digital literacy to access information, communicate and complete training and assessment activities using a computer/tablet and our online learning platform.
Students will be required to complete some tasks independently, and to have the skills to manage their own time and study.
At the diploma level students are expected to be able to research and analyse information, and to apply knowledge to real world situations. Students will be required to independently read and understand a range of different documents including legislation, plans and policies, guidebooks and articles. Students are also required to develop written documentation including risk management plans and use numeracy skills to manage plans, schedules and manipulate data.
A key skill for this program is the ability to effectively communicate with others in English.
All students are asked to complete a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) assessment as part of their enrolment process with ACIMS.
Technology requirements: Students will require access to a computer/tablet device with word processing software, internet browser and email account. An internet connection is also required. A webcam/microphone and speakers (or headset) will be needed for any virtual meetings. ACIM Solutions may be able to assist you with access to a computer device if you do not have options for meeting this requirement.
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