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Certificate IV in Human Resources
This is virtually the pre-requisite course for people
wanting to move into a career in Human Resources. With a broad range of
subjects covered, it's an ideal starting point.
Diploma of Human Resources Management
This course is for HR or admin workers wanting to further their
understanding of the HR function, and gain a recognised, management-level
qualification.
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Become a Professional People Person
HR blends the old personnel function with policy work, recruitment, psychology,
health and safety and dispute resolution. As such, it's suitable for people who
enjoy contact with others, are detail-oriented, can multi-task and can
maintain a professional approach to confidential information. It's a
high-value, respected way to make a positive impact on a business and -
importantly - the people who work there.
What's Your Career Goal?
Become an HR professional:
Advance my career in HR:
Gain the essential OH&S qualification NSW employers demand:
Hear more about OH&S in the mining and energy industries:
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Software Training
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Microsoft Excel Learn how to create spreadsheets, work with workbooks, create formulas, format data and more. Provided by Dynamic Web Training In Class
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Microsoft Word Learn how to create letters, memos, faxes, basic newsletters and reports, macros. Provided by Dynamic Web Training In Class
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Microsoft Outlook Learn how to send and receive emails, schedule appointments and events, add and edit contacts, create to-do lists. Provided by Dynamic Web Training In Class
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Microsoft Office 2007 Learn about the changes and new features in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook introduced in Microsoft Office 2007. Provided by Dynamic Web Training In Class
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Where to Now?
Talk to a SEEK Learning consultant

Discuss your career options and outcomes you can expect from
doing these courses with a SEEK Learning consultant.
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1 Mining Information Sheet 2007, Australian Safety and Compensation Council, http://www.ascc.gov.au
2 Job Outlook, Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
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The HR Workforce
Job prospects are very good. For occupational health and safety professionals working full-time, earnings are high.
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR)
Employment in the mining industry is expected to grow at an average rate of 3 per cent per annum, which equates to around 21,400 new jobs. This compares with an average annual growth rate of 1.3 per cent for all industries over the same period.
www.skillsinfo.gov.au, 2007
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