NSW Assistant Agent CPD

NSWCPDASS

As of March 2020 individuals who are an Assistant Agent (Real Estate) must complete 3 units of competency, as a minimum, from the Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice(CPP41419) for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) each year between the period of 23 March 2020 to 22 March 2021 and they must complete this qualification within four years.  

We are offering an RPL program for you to achieve your CPD and get you underway in the Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice (CPP41419) .The workshop provides participants with the learning required for CPD, covering a range of topics relevant to the real estate industry and the roles of salespersons and property managers. The program includes pre-workshop preparation, where you will collect evidence of your current skills and knowledge prior to joining an interactive and engaging workshop focusing on NSW legislation and agency work.

Benefits
  • Use your existing skills, knowledge and workplace activities to collate Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)* assessment.
  • Be supported by highly experienced and renowned real estate facilitators who will share their expertise in both sales and property management and work closely with you to achieve your goals
  • Develop new skills and knowledge and be refreshed in existing skills you have as a salesperson or property manager
  • Discover more about your rights and obligations under both legislation and common law
  • Achieve a statement of attainment for nationally recognised units of competency
  • A proactive start to completing the Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice (CPP41419), as required within 4 years as required under the Property Stock and Business Agents Act.

What you can achieve
Upon successful completion of the course, participants will be issued with a Statement of Attainment for 3 units from the Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice (CPP41419) which meets the CPD requirements for Assistant Agents. 

*What is RPL?
Wisdom offers all prospective learners for this workshop Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and credit transfer (CT). RPL is an assessment process that recognises current skills and experience gained from work, life experience, or formal study.

The assessment process will involve you collecting evidence against the requirements of each of the units of competency. Your assessor will support you to gather this evidence and will then examine the evidence you provide to prove you have the necessary knowledge and skills for RPL. 
Your evidence can include
  • Samples of work, projects and materials
  • Third party input from managers and/or peers
  • Written reports
  • Interviews with your assessor.
For further details on how you can initiate the RPL process, please call our team on 02 6257 8588.

Units of competency
To achieve completion of the registration course you must meet the evidence requirements for three units of competency – (Wisdom Learning RTO number 88062):
  • CPPREP4001 Prepare for professional practice in real estate
  • CPPREP4003 Access and interpret legislation in real estate
  • CPPREP4004 Establish marketing and communication profiles in real estate

Investment
The participant fee is $695 (GST free).

Schedule
RPL preparation materials will be provided to you prior to the workshop.


 

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