Industrial Relations Officer (QLD)

State/Territory Specific Information

Education and Training:

To become an industrial relations officer you usually have to complete a degree at university with a major in industrial relations and/or human resource management. To get into these courses you usually need to gain your QCE. Prerequisite subjects, or assumed knowledge, in one or more of English and mathematics are normally required. You may also be required to attend an interview. Most universities in Australia offer degrees with majors in industrial relations and/or human resource management. Universities have different prerequisites and some have flexible entry requirements or offer external study. Contact Open Universities Australia or the universities you are interested in for more information as requirements may change.

Related Courses:

While the following courses are related to this occupation, they may not necessarily lead directly to employment, nor provide the most direct pathway to the occupation. Courses which provide preliminary or informal training, as well as those which provide additional job skills following initial qualifications may also be listed.

*Course is offered by more than one institution. Click link for details.

  1. Bachelor of Arts *
  2. Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Business *
  3. Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Education - Secondary *
  4. Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws *
  5. Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Social Science
  6. Bachelor of Bachelor of Arts / International Hotel and Tourism Management
  7. Bachelor of Business *
  8. Bachelor of Business (Fast Track)
  9. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Commerce *
  10. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Communication
  11. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Digital Media
  12. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Journalism *
  13. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Psychological Science
  14. Bachelor of Business Management / Bachelor of Arts
  15. Bachelor of Business Management / Bachelor of Commerce
  16. Bachelor of Business Management / Bachelor of Economics
  17. Bachelor of Business Management / Bachelor of Information Technology
  18. Bachelor of Business Management / Bachelor of Journalism
  19. Bachelor of Business Management / Bachelor of Laws
  20. Bachelor of Business Management / Bachelor of Science
  21. Bachelor of Commerce *
  22. Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Arts
  23. Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Economics
  24. Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Information Technology *
  25. Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws *
  26. Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science *
  27. Bachelor of Economics
  28. Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Arts
  29. Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Laws
  30. Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Science
  31. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Arts
  32. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Business - Management
  33. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Business Management
  34. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Commerce
  35. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Economics
  36. Bachelor of Human Services / Bachelor of Arts
  37. Bachelor of Information Technology / Bachelor of Arts
  38. Bachelor of Journalism / Bachelor of Arts
  39. Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Business
  40. Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Arts
  41. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Arts

Employment Opportunities:

Industrial relations officers may be employed by large private or public sector organisations, employer associations, trade unions or government. Some may progress to consultant and principal consultant within organisations or work for themselves. Their duties often include human resource management.

New graduates may have difficulty in obtaining immediate employment in industrial relations and may have to work initially in a related field, such as human resources. Prospects are better for experienced industrial relations officers who have proven their ability in this area.

For Further Information:

Australian Human Resources Institute (National Office)

(03) 9918 9200
www.ahri.com.au

Fair Work Australia

1300 799 675
www.fwa.gov.au

Fair Work Ombudsman

www.fairwork.gov.au

Queensland Council of Unions

(07) 3846 2468
www.qcu.asn.au

Information for other states and territories: