Apprentices and Trainees
What are Apprenticeships and Traineeships?
Apprenticeships and Traineeships are jobs that combine structured training with real work.
Facts on Apprenticeships
- Can take up to four years to complete successfully
- An apprenticeship will provide a nationally recognised trade qualification at AQF Level III or above.
- Training occurs both on and off the job and will involve some form of institutionalised training with a Supervising Registered Training Organisation (SRTO) such as TAFE, an Agricultural College or private training provider.
- Apprenticeship training may be fully funded by the State Government however small tuition fees apply
- Can be full time, part time or school based.
- Paid employment under the relevant industrial agreement.
- A Training Contract is signed between the apprentice and employer.
Facts on Traineeships
- Can take between 12 months to 3 years to complete successfully.
- A Traineeship provides a nationally recognised qualification at AQF Level II, III or IV.
- Training occurs both on and off the job, however in the majority of cases the training can be completed fully on the job with the help of a Supervising Registered Training Organisation (SRTO) such as TAFE, an Agricultural College or a private training provider.
- Traineeship training may be fully funded by the State Government, however small tuition fees apply for Traineeships at AQF Level III and above.
- Can be full time, part time or school based.
- Paid employment under the relevant industrial agreement.
- A Training Contract is signed between the trainee and employer.