Diploma of Conveyancing - BSB52015

National Business Institute of Australia

Type of institution: Registered Training Organisation
Level: Pre-degree
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This qualification is designed to reflect the role of persons carrying out conveyancing work in a range of environments. At this level individuals are expected to apply theoretical and specialist skills in a range of situations and to display initiative and judgement. They work autonomously and can be responsible for planning, coordinating and evaluating the work of others within broad but generally well-defined parameters.Licensing/Regulatory InformationConveyancing is a licensed occupation. Licensing regimes for conveyancers differ between States and Territories in Australia. Contact the relevant licensing body for advice to determine the most appropriate pathway to satisfy licensing requirements within a particular State or Territory.

Structure

  • 13 units: 9 core
  • 4 elective

Subjects

  • Facilitate continuous improvement
  • Make decisions in a legal context
  • Lead and manage team effectiveness
  • Manage personal work priorities and professional development
  • Manage quality customer service
  • Manage risk
  • Apply the principles of contract law
  • Apply legal principles in property law matters
  • Manage budgets and financial plans
  • Manage knowledge and information
  • Read and interpret a legal document and provide advice
  • Manage people performance
  • Finalise the conveyancing transaction
  • Manage recruitment selection and induction processes
  • Maintain business technology
  • Apply the principles of the law of torts
  • Prepare legal documents
  • Establish and manage a trust account
  • Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability
  • Take instructions in relation to a transaction
  • Provide leadership across the organisation
  • Lead effective workplace relationships
  • Plan, organise and facilitate learning in the workplace
  • Undertake project work
  • Manage operational plan
  • Participate in WHS hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control
  • Apply the principles of evidence law
  • Analyse and interpret legal requirements for a transaction
  • Apply principles of professional practice to work in the financial services industry
  • Identify and conduct searches

Further information

Conveyancing is a licensed occupation. Licensing regimes for conveyancers differ between States and Territories in Australia. Contact the relevant licensing body for advice to determine the most appropriate pathway to satisfy licensing requirements within a particular State or Territory.

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