CPP40719 Certificate IV in Security Management

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Step into Leadership: CPP40719 Certificate IV in Security Management in Tasmania

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Advance your career in the security industry with the CPP40719 Certificate IV in Security Management in Tasmania. This nationally recognised qualification is ideal for current security professionals seeking to transition into supervisory or management roles. Designed to build leadership capability, strategic planning skills, and regulatory compliance knowledge, this course prepares you to oversee operations, manage teams, and implement workplace security protocols confidently across Tasmania’s growing security sector.

Who is this qualification for?

This qualification is for security supervisors and security business managers who may engage in sub-contracting arrangements for personnel and clients.

Security supervisors lead teams to coordinate and implement a range of security operations and functions such as control room, monitoring centre, electronic security and guarding.

Security business managers coordinate security manpower and services to clients while operating under complex regulatory and contracting arrangements.

Packaging Rules

12 Units of Competency

4 core units

8 elective units.

Electives are to be chosen as follows:

All units within Group A or all units within Group B

Up to 4 units within Groups A, B or C not already selected

An elective unit may be selected from Group D or from any training package, as long as it contributes to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome and maintains the AQF level of this qualification.

Core Units

BSBWOR401A : Establish effective workplace relationships

BSBWOR402A : Promote team effectiveness

BSBWOR404A : Develop work priorities

CPPSEC4001A : Manage a safe workplace in the security industry

CPPSEC4002A : Implement effective communication techniques

CPPSEC4003A : Advise on security needs

CPPSEC4004A : Monitor and review security operations

CPPSEC4005A : Facilitate workplace briefing and debriefing processes

CPPSEC4006A : Assess risks

CPPSEC4007A : Assess threat

CPPSEC4012A : Identify and assess security of assets

Elective Units

Group A: Business Management

BSBADM409 : Coordinate business resources

BSBHRM405 : Support the recruitment, selection and induction of staff

BSBSMB401 : Establish legal and risk management requirements of small business

CPPSEC4023 : Implement contracting arrangements for security businesses

Group B: Supervision

BSBLDR402 : Lead effective workplace relationships

BSBLDR403 : Lead team effectiveness

BSBWOR404 : Develop work priorities

CPPSEC4004 : Supervise security operations

Group C: Specialist

CPPINV4013 : Undertake case management of investigations

CPPSEC4008 : Assess and prepare security tender submissions

CPPSEC4009 : Interpret electronic information from advanced technology security systems

CPPSEC4010 : Manage monitoring centre operations

CPPSEC4011 : Manage field staff activity and incident response from control room

CPPSEC4014 : Commission and decommission networked security systems

CPPSEC4015 : Maintain networked security systems

CPPSEC4016 : Install networked security systems

CPPSEC4017 : Design security system configurations and specifications

CPPSEC4018 : Program and configure networked security systems

CPPSEC4019 : Diagnose faults in networked security systems

CPPSEC4020 : Advise on advanced technology security systems to meet client needs

CPPSEC4021 : Develop standard operating procedures for advanced technology security systems

Group D: General

BSBCUS401 : Coordinate implementation of customer service strategies

BSBFIA412 : Report on financial activity

BSBINN301 : Promote innovation in a team environment

BSBITS411 : Maintain and implement digital technology

BSBMGT403 : Implement continuous improvement

BSBSMB402 : Plan small business finances

BSBWOR404 : Develop work priorities

BSBWRK411 : Support employee and industrial relations procedures

PSPREG017 : Undertake compliance audits

Career Outcomes

The risk assessor’s role is an exciting career option, as you can assess risk for an array of different organisations. The assessor’s role can be used to evaluate the risk in relation to controlling and minimising the potential impact of an unforeseen event on government, corporate or small business operations, as well as public safety.

One course offers many courses of action and pathways for you. On successful completion of this course, you will be awarded a Certificate IV in Security Management (CPP40719). This will be suited to the following job roles:

Control Room Manager

Event Security Supervisor

Monitoring Centre Manager

Security Business Manager

Security Operations Supervisor

Technical Security Manage

Take Charge of Your Security Career Today

Enrol in the CPP40719 Certificate IV in Security Management in Tasmania and position yourself as a confident leader in the security industry. Whether you’re aiming to step into supervisory roles, manage operations, or upgrade your qualifications, NSTA Tasmania™ provides the nationally recognised training and support you need. Start your journey toward advanced security expertise—contact us today to secure your place.

Ready to Enrol in the CPP40719 Certificate IV in Security Management (Tasmania)?

Step into leadership with NSTA Tasmania™. Build capability in supervision, operations, risk and compliance.
Training is available across Hobart, Launceston, Devonport, Burnie, the North West Coast and surrounding regions.

Phone: 0448 123 915
Email: tasmania@nsta.edu.au
Address: Hobart, Launceston, Devonport, Burnie, the North West Coast and surrounding areas

Frequently Asked Questions – CPP40719 Certificate IV in Security Management (Tasmania)

What is CPP40719 and who is it for?+

CPP40719 Certificate IV in Security Management is for current security professionals aiming to move into supervisory or management roles. It builds capability in leadership, operations oversight, risk, and compliance across Tasmania’s security sector.

Is this qualification nationally recognised?+
✅ Yes. Training is delivered by NSTA (RTO 32292), a nationally recognised Registered Training Organisation under ASQA.

Where is the training delivered in Tasmania?+
We deliver across Hobart, Launceston, Devonport, Burnie and the North West Coast, with workplace/group delivery statewide.

How many units are required and how do electives work?+
You will complete 12 units:
4 Core Units
8 Elective Units

Electives are chosen as follows:
✔ All units within Group A or all units within Group B
✔ Up to 4 from Groups A/B/C not already selected
✔ Up to 1 from Group D or any training package (industry-relevant, AQF-appropriate)

Your trainer will help finalise electives to ensure a valid, industry-supported outcome.

What are the entry requirements?+
There are no formal prerequisites. Industry experience is recommended. You’ll need a USI, suitable ID, and adequate language, literacy and numeracy for assessments.

How is the course delivered and assessed?+
✔ TAS classes plus workplace/group delivery on request
✔ Assessments include knowledge questions, projects, case studies and practical/simulated tasks
✔ Trainer support with learner guides and templates

How long does it take to complete?+
Duration varies based on schedule, electives and your experience. Contact us for upcoming TAS dates and a study plan that fits your needs.

Does this qualification give me a security licence in Tasmania?+
No qualification alone grants a licence. Licensing is handled by the relevant Tasmanian authority. This course supports supervisory/management capability—check current licensing requirements for your role.

Can I apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or Credit Transfer (CT)?+
Yes. If you have prior study or workplace experience, you may be eligible for RPL or CT. Provide evidence (certificates, transcripts, work samples, references) during enrolment.

What career outcomes can this lead to?+
✔ Security Operations Supervisor
✔ Control Room Manager / Monitoring Centre Manager
✔ Event Security Supervisor
✔ Security Business Manager
✔ Technical Security Manager

Do you offer fees by instalments or group pricing?+
Yes—payment plans and group pricing are available. Fees depend on delivery mode and electives. Request a quote for your location and cohort.

How do I enrol or ask a question?+
You can enrol online or contact our TAS team:

📞 Phone: 0448 123 915
📧 Email: Tasmania@nsta.edu.au
🏷 RTO: Training delivered by NSTA (RTO 32292)


What Will You Learn?

  • ✔ Leadership & supervision — lead teams, roster staff, set KPIs, run briefings/debriefings
  • ✔ WHS in security — plan, monitor and maintain safe operations
  • ✔ Assess & advise on client security needs — risks, threats, vulnerabilities, controls
  • ✔ Operational coordination — patrols/events, control room & monitoring centre workflows, incident response, reporting
  • ✔ Compliance, ethics & governance — privacy, evidence/records, regulatory obligations
  • ✔ SOPs — develop, implement and review standard operating procedures
  • ✔ Contracts & subcontractors — implement contracting arrangements and manage performance
  • ✔ Stakeholder & customer communication — professional reports, client updates, complaint resolution
  • ✔ Electronic security overview — monitoring processes, system basics, tender submissions

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