Certificate IV in Loss Adjusting FNS41610
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Certificate IV in Loss Adjusting (FNS41610)
Course info
Note: the minimum age of enrolment for this course is 18 years of age.
This qualification is designed to reflect job roles in loss adjusting in a range of insurance organisations. Possible work functions may include:
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applying procedures and strategies for retaining and enhancing the customer relationship
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inspecting for damage, recommending repair work and inspecting quality of work related to insurance claims
Job Roles:
The primary pathway from this qualification is employment in assistant job roles in:
Units/Modules covered:
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BSBITS401A (Core) Maintain business technology
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BSBOHS404B (Core) Contribute to the implementation of strategies to control OHS risk
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BSBWOR401A (Core) Establish effective workplace relationships
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FNSINC401A (Core) Apply principles of professional practice to work in the financial services industry
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FNSIGN402A (Elective) Inspect quality of work
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FNSIGN403A (Elective) Estimate jobs
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FNSIGN404A (Elective) Inspect damage and develop scope of work
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FNSIGN405A (Elective) Inspect vehicle systems and components and determine preferred repair action
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BSBCUS301A (Elective) Deliver and monitor a service to customers
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BSBCUS401A (Elective) Implement customer service standards
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BSBCUS403A (Elective) Implement customer service standards
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BSBCCO402A (Elective) Gather, collate and record information
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FNSCUS402A (Elective) Resolve disputes
How to gain your qualification faster
Recognition of Prior learning (RPL) is “the acknowledgement of the skills and knowledge” that you have gained through previous studies, work and life experiences. If RPL is granted, this will mean that you will not have to complete the study or assessments for a unit or units of competency.
How long does the course take?
You, the student, are completely in control of your own learning schedule. Learning online allows you the freedom to study at home, during your lunch break or from anywhere in the world.
Work Load | Full time: 12 hours per week | Part time: 6 hours per week
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