Cyber Security Technician
Apprenticeship and traineeship details
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Type:
Traineeship
Job summary:
The Certificate IV in Cyber Security is an entry-level qualification that will provide graduates with the knowledge and a comprehensive set of technical skills that enables them to:
- monitor the risk of cyber security attacks
- implement appropriate software
- use a range of tools and procedures to mitigate cyber security threats
- protect an organisation from insider security breaches
- develop systems to minimise network vulnerabilities and risks.
Graduates of the course will be able to seek employment as a Cyber Security Technician in a range of commercial enterprises/organisations and government bodies.
Australian Standard Classification of Occupations:
OTHER INTERMEDIATE SERVICE WORKERS
Sub-industry:
INTERMEDIATE SERVICE WORKERS NEC
Traineeship Probation/Duration Details:
All apprenticeships have a nominal term - this is the timeframe that is on the Traineeship training contract.
Mode | Start Date | End Date | Probation Period (days) | Nominal Term (months) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Full-time | 06/02/2023 | 60 | 24 |
Entry Requirements:
Industry feels that this qualification would not suit School-Based students due to the high security level requirements of the position.
Status:
Current
Qld declaration date:
16/01/2023
Implementation date:
06/02/2023
Qualification details
Name:
Certificate IV in Cyber Security
Qualification code:
22603VIC
Qualification structure:
Not available
Status:
Current
Queensland User Choice program funding details
The Queensland User Choice program funds Skills Assure suppliers (RTOs) for the provision
of services to eligible apprentices and trainees.
For more information, please visit
User Choice in Queensland.
Funded under the User Choice Program:
Yes
Full Price - Priority Population Groups:
$9,910.00
Queensland Government Contribution - All Other Students including SATs:
$9,910.00
Number of funded units of competency:
16
Priority:
1
Funding restrictions:
- Some qualifications, such as those considered as thin markets, are managed under special arrangements by the Department. Only Queensland Public Providers who hold Skills Assure Supplier status and are specifically authorised by the Department can deliver public-funded training for this qualification.
Funding not available for new commencements from:
N/A
User Choice Training Catalogue Item:
22835
DELTA Qualification ID:
4069
Industry training group:
Communications - Information Technology
Industrial relations details
Since 1 January 2010, all private sector employers and employees in Queensland, including apprentices and trainees,
have their wages and conditions of employment covered by the Fair Work Act 2009 and modern awards. This legislation
is administered by the Commonwealth Government Fair Work Ombudsman's office.
https://www.fairwork.gov.au/pay/minimum-wages/apprentice-and-trainee-pay-rates.
Apprentices and trainees are considered employees and may receive entitlements the same as other employees such as:
annual leave, sick leave, public holidays, superannuation, workers compensation and allowances. Apprentices and trainees
must also receive a pay slip to cover full details of the pay for each pay period. Pay slips have to be given to an
employee (including apprentices and trainees) within 1 working day of pay day and be either in electronic form or paper hard copy.
Parties should make enquiries with the Fair Work Ombudsman on Ph: 13 13 94 or at
http://www.fairwork.gov.au
to determine the correct industrial instrument and entitlements.
When employment is ceasing the employer or the employee (apprentice/trainee) must provide the appropriate notice periods
as per the relevant award or registered workplace agreement. A notice period is the length of time that an employer or
employee (apprentice/trainee) has to give to end employment. Additional information about notice periods can be found
at: http://www.fairwork.gov.au/ending-employment/notice-and-final-pay.
Unfair dismissal is when an employee (apprentice/trainee) is dismissed from their job in a harsh, unjust or unreasonable
manner. Additional information about unfair dismissal can be found at:
http://www.fairwork.gov.au/ending-employment/unfair-dismissal.
Public sector and local government workers in Queensland remain under the state industrial relations system. Additional
information about wages and conditions of employment for employees (apprentices/trainees employed by state or local government)
can be found at: https://www.forgov.qld.gov.au/working-in-the-public-service/directives-awards-and-legislation/pay-awards-and-agreements.