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(KESWICK, SA) Certificate III in Investigative Services

Investigations - CPP30619

Why Study the Certificate III in Investigative Services?

This qualification will suit people wanting to become investigators, responsible for factual investigation and inquiry work or covert surveillance operations.

Investigators operate under limited supervision and use discretion and judgement to search for information about a person's character, actions or work and gather evidence that may be used in court.

Description

The Certificate III in Investigative Services will prepare you as a private investigator, providing a healthy income for those that gain employment within the industry.

Will a Career in Investigations Suit You?

Individuals who are inquisitive, analytical and detail oriented are well suited to investigations work. You will need to have the following skills to be successful in Investigations Industry:

Analytical and Critical Thinking Skills Successful investigators can assess physical evidence and conduct interviews and use them to draw accurate conclusions. For example, they listen carefully and pay attention to non-verbal cues when interviewing people. Their analytical skills help them identify any discrepancies or gaps in the story that require further investigation. If people give different or contradictory accounts, an investigator uses their analytical skills to assess which account is more probable. Good analytical skills also help investigators analyse evidence objectively and follow the best process.

Good Communication Skills

  • Strong Verbal Communication Skills - As an investigator you will need to interview people and make enquiries to locate information relevant to the job.
  • Strong Written Communication Skills - Investigators submit written documents and reports detailing their investigations and findings. Effective investigators are typically strong written communicators who can present their findings concisely and clearly.
  • Non-verbal Communication - The most successful investigators can understand the non-verbal communication that may suggest interviewees are lying or withholding information. If you notice non-verbal cues, you may ask follow-up questions to determine the truth.

Research Skills Investigator may need to conduct thorough research on the people and businesses involved in their cases. For example, they may research the background of their subject including their relationships, careers, and lifestyles. They may research the policies, financial history, and recent deals of businesses under investigation.

Observation Skills The most successful investigators have keen observation skills that help them notice even small details during interviews and while reviewing evidence and crime scenes. These details may go unnoticed by many people.

Self-management Skills These skills help investigators manage their thoughts, feelings, and behaviours during cases. Investigators may work on cases that heighten their emotions. Expressing their emotions may compromise the case by impairing their judgement and encouraging interviewees to withhold information. Instead, successful investigators manage their emotions and try to keep calm for the best results. Good self-management skills also help investigators work productively and stay engaged, whether they're working as part of an investigative team or independently. These skills can also help them stay objective and follow a thorough investigative process, rather than drawing early conclusions.

Discretion Being discrete with sensitive information helps investigators build trust with their clients. The best investigators only share sensitive details with people connected to the case.

Independent Worker As an investigator you are often working on cases independently and will need to be able to manage your time efficiently.

Working Hours

Investigations work requires a degree of flexibility to work a variety of hours, including some weekends or nights. Some interviews or surveillance jobs may require you to work outside of normal office hours to get the job done due to availability of interviewees and subjects' movements for surveillance jobs.

Employment Pathways

After completing a Certificate III in Investigative Services a person is equipped with skills and knowledge to perform Investigative Services. A person who has completed a Certificate III in Investigative Services would normally carry out basic duties such as undertaking missing person investigations, Investigations and Surveillance for Work Cover, Insurance Companies and Private Corporations. Workers within the Investigations industry are employed across a variety of occupations within investigations teams for Legal, HR, or private investigation companies.

Entry Requirements

There are no formal entry requirements for persons seeking enrolment into this qualification, however there are some requirements you will need to obtain a license. Please call us to discuss or consult your relevant licensing body for specific information or visit our page useful links.

Licensing Outcomes

The Certificate III in Investigative Services is a Nationally recognised course which will allow you to apply for an Investigators license with the relevant state regulator in all States and Territories in Australia. There are specific additional conditions required by state regulators when granting the Investigators license and it is recommended that you review these requirements or contact us to discuss before enrolling in the course.

Units

CPPINV3026 - Work effectively in investigative services

CPPINV3027 - Develop investigation plans

CPPINV3028 - Investigate and locate subjects

CPPINV3029 - Provide quality investigative services to clients

CPPINV3030 - Conduct factual investigations

CPPINV3031 - Conduct interviews and take statements to support investigations

CPPINV3032 - Develop factual investigation reports

CPPINV3033 - Conduct covert surveillance operations

CPPINV3034 - Organise and operate surveillance vehicles

CPPINV3035 - Develop surveillance investigation reports

BSBESB305 - Address compliance requirements for new business ventures

HLTWHS003 - Maintain work health and safety

PSPCRT007 - Compile and use official notes

PSPREG006 - Produce formal record of interview

PSPSEC009 - Handle sensitive information

CPPSEC3124 - Prepare and present evidence in court

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Course Details

Course Code:

CPP30619

Delivery:

Blended - Online and 3 Day Face-to-Face Workshop

Duration:

2 - 12 Months (Self Paced)

Location:

6 Eton Road Keswick, SA

Recognition of Prior Learning:

Available - call us to discuss your options!

Course Fee:

$1500

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