ENROLMENT FORM SUCCESSFULLY SUBMITTED.

Last step:

Book your short video interview.

Book your video interview

Part of your BATLE program involves a short video interview after your program is complete.
The interview will be explained during the program, but if you’d like some details you can read more about it here.

Simply find your program date below, then book a time on those allocated dates in the calendar below.
You will be sent an email confirmation.

Need help with a booking? Not available at the times on offer?
Contact chris.w@ldn.com.au with your preferred date and time.

What will the video interview be about?

This will be explained during the program, but if you’d like some details

Your facilitator will tell you which date to book:

If you need help with a booking or are not available on the days allocated to your program, contact chris.w@ldn.com.au

What is your video interview about?

The purpose of your assessment and the video interview will be explained in detail by your program facilitator, but it has been created to minimise the writing/paperwork component associated with awarding you the unit of competency, BSBWHS414 – Contribute to WHS Risk Management.

During a short video interview, you will outline an end-to-end risk assessment process you’ve undertaken after the program and forward 1 piece of supporting evidence.  So you can prepare, we have provided all the questions in the Conversation Overview Roadmap which outlines what the interviewer will ask you.

Again, this will be explained during your program, all you need to do now is make your appointment by using our appointment booking system above.

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