1300apprentice also offers business administration traineeships!

This traineeship is not just about administration
but basic bookkeeping skills as well.

Business Administration Traineeship

A business administration traineeship offers the opportunity to customise your training depending on the career path that you wish to follow. This could include roles such as a clerk, data entry operator, junior administration assistant or office administrator.
The core unit is to develop keyboard skill and accuracy using current business technology. Your training can include how to develop skills in organising schedules, creation of desktop published documents, process accounts payable and receivable and maintain a general ledger.

As your traineeship progresses, you will be able to choose from a wide range of generic business electives in accordance with the career path that you wish to enter. General administration includes organisation of meetings and business travel, create and use databases as well as work within a team environment. Specific industry units include the application and use of medical technology, how to take notes or capture and maintain digital images.

This traineeship is completed over 12 months and you would be required to complete a Certificate III Business Administration nationally recognised qualification.

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