Why Procurement Institute
Our PSP40616 Certificate IV in Procurement and Contracting is designed and delivered by procurement industry professionals who work in the Australian public sector.
Designed by industry professionals
Delivered by industry professionals
Created for the Australian public sector
Why should I take this course?
When entering the field of procurement, it is important to recognise the distinctions between the public and private sector. While both sectors require effective procurement practices, priorities and constraints can differ. In a government procurement role, acquiring the knowledge necessary to navigate the complexities of public sector operations is essential. To be successful, professionals must adhere to stringent governance standards, ensure legal compliance, and promote ethical behavior to ensure public funds are spent fairly and equitably.
This course aims to simulate a real-life working environment for government procurement professionals. It will explore the key areas of the procurement lifecycle and will cover everything from procurement planning, procurement processes, contract management, risk management and governance. On completion of this course individuals will be equipped with the essential skills needed to operate independently in procurement and contracting environments within government settings.
Course dates
Please note that course dates are subject to change. We strive to provide up to date and accurate information, but we recommend contacting us to confirm course dates prior to finalising your enrolment.
Course | Block 1 | Block 2 | Block 3 | Block 4 |
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PSP40616-1003-2026-02 | 2-4 February 2026 | 16-18 March 2026 | 27-29 April 2026 | 8-10 June 2026 |
PSP40616-1004-2026-04 | 20-22 April 2026 | 1-3 June 2026 | 13-15 July 2026 | 24-26 August 2026 |
PSP40616-1005-2026-07 | 20-22 July 2026 | 31 August-2 September 2026 | 12-14 October 2026 | 23-25 November 2026 |
PSP40616-1006-2026-10 | 7-9 October 2026 | 16-18 November 2026 | 1-3 February 2027 | 15-17 March 2027 |
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This is a nationally recognised training qualification
