Volunteering Tasmania has once again partnered with the Institute of Project Management (IPM) and secured funding through the Skills Tasmania’s Skills Fund, to offer this fantastic one-day training course at a heavily discounted rate.

You are invited to book a place in the upcoming Project Management Foundations Workshop.

This course usually runs at $350 per person, but we are thrilled to be able to offer it for the excellent price of $110 per person (GST inclusive)!

Extra Discount! If you are a Member of Volunteering Tasmania, you will get an additional 20% discount, making this project management course just $88! (GST inclusive). Click here to find out more about membership. Not sure if you are a member? Send us a quick email and we’ll update you.

Places are strictly limited, so we encourage you to register your interest now (details below) to avoid disappointment.

When and Where:

HOBART: Tuesday 26 September 2017

LAUNCESTON: Thursday 28 September 2017

Eligibility and Enquiries: Funded places are available to anyone who is employed for a minimum 15 hours per week, either part-time, full-time or casual. This can be from more than one employer, and can be an average of 15 hours/week over the course of a year. Any questions on eligibility, please call Ian at IPM on 1300 988 733 or email [email protected]

Register your Interest: Calls for Expressions of Interest (EOI) are now open.

Click here to send an email and register your interest, please complete the details requested in the email.

Expressions of Interest close on 1 September 2017.

With limited places available, Volunteering Tasmania and IPM will confirm all successful bookings via email by 5pm on Friday 8 September.

Please note in the instance of over-subscription, members of Volunteering Tasmania will be given priority, followed by those employed in the For-purpose sector, then those employed in the For-profit/commercial sector.

This discounted offer is for new registrations only, and cannot be offered to those who have completed this course before.

About the training:

This is a practical and hands on workshop.
In this workshop, we introduce the best-practice principles of project management in the context of the project lifecycle: from initiation through planning, delivery and close.

Within the context of the project lifecycle you will gain a common understanding of project terminology; roles and responsibilities; what tools to use, and when and where to find them; practical tips and takeaways.

This workshop is ideal for those new or with limited experience in project management, and to existing members of project teams seeking to build their practical knowledge and skills in project management.

This program introduces the project management knowledge areas of:

Scope management
Time management
Cost management
Quality management
Human resource management
Stakeholder management
Communication management
Risk management
Procurement management
Change management

This program is mapped to a nationally recognised unit of training. Participants who successfully complete the assessment component of this course will receive a Statement of Attainment for the unit BSBWOR203 Work Effectively with Others.
Andrew Prior Sector Development Coordinator Volunteering Tasmania