Nationally recognised training
The Australian Emergency Management Institute (AEMI) is a registered training organisation that conducts a range of Australian Government-funded activities designed to improve Australia's capability to mitigate, manage and recover from disasters.
The qualifications and units of competency listed below are within AEMI's scope of registration.
Qualification
Units of competency
- Coordinate Resources within a Multi-agency Emergency Response
- Contribute to an Emergency Risk Management Process
- Course in Risk-based Land Use Planning
- Design and Manage Activities that Exercise Elements of Emergency Management
- Determine Treatment Options
- Facilitate Emergency Risk Assessment
- Lead, Manage and Develop Teams
- Liaise with Other Organisations
- Manage Media Requirements at a Major Incident
- Manage Projects
- Manage Recovery Functions and Services
- Promote a Learning Environment in the Workplace
- Promote the Organisation's Mission and Services
- Undertake Emergency Planning
For the full units of competency that our programs support, you can visit the National Training and Information Service website. Please note: you may need the qualification or unit of competency code or name to use this website. You can access these by selecting from the list of qualification and units of competency above.
States and Territories
There are also programs running in each State and Territory throughout the year. Please contact your State or Territory training manager to find out about the training programs that are offered in your State or Territory.

