


Our tertiary-accredited Project Management Training Program gives practical skills for immediate on-the-job application, with pathways to further industry and tertiary awards.
Employability Descriptions - Diploma of Project Management
Employability Skill Industry/enterprise requirements for the Diploma of Project Management include:
Communication
- consulting with stakeholders and others on developing a range of project management related plans
- negotiating contracts and solutions to new and emerging issues
- utilising excellent interpersonal skills and producing a wide range of reports and charts to document project progress, milestones and outcomes
Teamwork
- defining performance measures and managing the work of others through positive leadership
- delegating roles and responsibilities to team for the implementation of project plans
Problem solving
- analysing data and evaluating the effectiveness of systems
- calculating resource requirements and acquiring them
- designing control mechanisms and evaluating procedures
- implementing continuous improvement processes as required
- performing cost benefit analyses, budgeting, assessing and managing risk
- solving complex and non-routine difficulties
- tracking and monitoring projects
- using a variety of problem-solving and decision-making strategies
Initiative and enterprise
- responding to new and changing circumstances to ensure project outcomes remain achievable
- reviewing processes to inform future activity
Planning and organising
- developing a quality assurance process and applying appropriate techniques and tools
- planning and managing projects in respect to time, cost, quality and resource management
- undertaking contingency planning and integrating all project processes
Self management
- managing own time and priorities and dealing with contingencies
- taking responsibility as required by work role and ensuring all organisational policies and procedures are followed
- using discretion and judgement required within complex environments
- using judgement in planning and selecting resources for oneself and others
Learning
- providing learning and development opportunities for the project team
- counselling staff as required on skill development requirements
Technology
- using electronic communication devices and processes such as internet, intranet, email, to produce written correspondence and reports
- using project management specific software including time analysis and risk analysis tools
- using technology to assist the management of information and to assist the planning process
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