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  • Careers & jobs
    • Choosing your careerSearch career paths and job information across 32 industries.
      • Search careers and industriesSearch for information about a career, qualifications that are linked to occupations, training pathways, and where to find more information
      • Skills most needed in South AustraliaIndustries that are growing and the skills they need including science, technology, engineering and maths
    • Finding a jobInformation and support with how to start looking
      • Where to startGet referred to the right place for information and advice on jobs, careers and training
      • Assistance and supportAdvice on finding a job. Includes assistance for Aboriginal people, mature aged people, migrants, and people with disability
    • Talk to a career adviserHelp with planning or building your career
    • Career eventsUpcoming career events
  • Training & learning
    • Check your eligibilityCheck your eligibility for a government funded training place
      • Eligibility explained
    • Find a training courseSearch for a course that suits you
    • Find a training providerHow to choose a training provider
      • University and higher educationSearch the list of Skills for All Training Providers
      • Choosing a training providerFind a training provider that suits you, and provides high quality training and a qualification that improves your chances of getting a job
    • Training and higher educationCheck your training options and pathways
      • What is a course or qualification?Information about the national system of qualifications in Australia, training packages, courses, units of competency, and skill sets
      • Pathways to coursesInformation about starting a career, VET, higher education, apprenticeships or traineeships, recognition of prior learning, and credit
      • Reading, writing, numbers and other basic skillsImprove your reading, writing and number skills. Learn language, literacy and foundation skills for work in your area through adult community education (ACE)
      • Learn computer skillsGet basic computer training online through ForwardIT, a specially-made website to help you learn online
    • Training for school studentsVET in schools, training pathways and resources
      • Training for school studentsLearn industry skills for work through vocational education and training (VET) while you’re at school
      • Training guarantee for SACE studentsThe training guarantee for SACE students offers a guaranteed funded training place when you leave school
      • School-based apprenticeships and traineeshipsHow to start an Australian school based apprenticeship or traineeship while you’re in Year 10, 11 or 12
    • Adult community educationHelp with reading, writing, numbers, and other work skills.
    • Training costsFees, concessions and loans
      • How much does training cost?Information about training costs including tuition fees, books, equipment and materials, and personal costs such as transport
      • Concessions, student loans and allowancesInformation about concessions, student loans, and allowances associated with training costs
    • How to enrolSteps for applying for training
    • Assistance and supportHelp and support with getting training
      • Help with getting trainingInformation, advice and resources about how to find training and enrolling in a course
      • Support for Aboriginal peopleDedicated services, support, information and advice on training and work for Aboriginal people
      • Support for people with disabilitySpecialist Disability Employment Services to help with training and finding work
      • Problems with your trainingHelp when things go wrong with training under a government training provider, a private registered training organisation or an employer
    • Recognising skills and overseas qualificationsRecognition of prior learning and skills
      • Recognition of trade skillsFind out how to have trade skills, experience and qualifications formally recognised for work in Australia
        • Plumbers
        • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic
        • General electrician
      • Recognition of prior learningHow to get previous experience in working, training, volunteering, or community activities, formally recognised towards a qualification
      • Recognition of overseas qualificationsHow to get overseas qualifications and/or skills and experience in a profession, para profession or trade formally recognised in Australia
      • Thinking of migrating to South AustraliaInformation about migrating to Australia under the Skilled Migration Program and what is required to gain employment in a chosen occupation
  • Apprenticeships & traineeships
    • Get an apprenticeship or traineeshipWhat it is, where to start, and more
      • What is an apprenticeship or traineeship?Benefits of an apprenticeship and traineeship and an overview of how they work
      • Where to startInformation and advice on how to start an apprenticeship or traineeship
      • Prepare for an apprenticeship or traineeshipIntroductory training that can lead to an apprenticeship or traineeship
      • Group training organisationsGroup training organisations employ you as their apprentice and then host you out to employers where you get on job experience and training
      • Training contracts and training plansOverview of what apprentice or trainee training contracts and training plans are, completing a contract and probationary periods
    • School based apprenticeships and traineeshipsStart an apprenticeship or traineeship at school
      • What it isA school based apprenticeship or traineeship combines schooling in Year 10, 11 or 12 with training and work
      • Where to startInformation and advice on how to start an Australian school based apprenticeship or traineeship
    • Already an apprentice or traineeRules, changing, resolving issues, and more
      • What you need to knowImportant information that you need to know about changes to, and satisfactory completion of your contract.
      • Changing your apprenticeship or traineeshipInformation about, and the forms you will need to make changes to your apprenticeship or traineeship
        • Withdrawing during the probationary periodProbationary periods are built into training contracts as a way of allowing trainees, apprentices and their employers to withdraw from the apprenticeship or traineeship if either you or your employer decide it is not for you.
        • Suspending an apprenticeship or traineeshipYou may request a suspension to your apprenticeship or traineeship for reasons such as non-work related injury or illness (beyond normal sick leave provisions), or personal reasons, such as travel overseas or birth of a child.
        • Extending an apprenticeship or traineeship
        • Terminating an apprenticeship or traineeshipOnly Trainee and Apprenticeship Services (TAS) can terminate a Training Contract. TAS will generally approve a termination application if both the employer and the apprentice/trainee agree to the termination.
        • Changing employersSometimes there is a need to change employers while a training contract is under way. This may be because the business is sold to someone else – which means your training contract goes to the new employer.
        • Going from full time to part timeIf you were initially employed under a school-based apprenticeship or traineeship and have left school, or are no longer enrolled in SACE, you will need to change your contract.
        • Changing the number of work hoursIf your part-time arrangement (number of hours in work and training) needs to change, this change needs to be reflected on your training contract as it affects the term or duration of the training.
        • Changing training providersYou and your employer may decide that it is necessary to change your training provider. It might be that the provider hasn't been offering the service expected, or that mid-way through the term of the contract, they stop delivering the qualification in South Australia.
      • Resolving issuesInformation about resolving apprenticeship or traineeship issues, disagreements or disputes with an employer.
    • Wages and allowances for apprentices and traineesFind out about wages and allowances for apprentices and trainees.
    • Employing an apprentice or traineeTaking on and managing apprentices and trainees
      • What you need to knowInformation on employing an apprentice or trainee, drawing up or changing training contracts, probationary periods and more.
      • Employer registrationInformation on how to become registered to employ and train apprentices and trainees
      • Incentives for employersFinancial incentives, tax exemptions, commencement payments and completion payments for employers of apprentices and trainees.
      • Changing your apprenticeship or traineeshipInformation and forms an apprentice or trainee will need to change the training contract
        • Withdrawing during the probationary periodProbationary periods are built into training contracts as a way of allowing apprentices, trainees and their employers to withdraw from the apprenticeship or traineeship should either party decide it is not for them.
        • Suspending the apprenticeship or traineeshipDuring the course of an apprenticeship or traineeship it may be necessary to suspend the training contract for any number of reasons.
        • Extending the apprenticeship or traineeshipTo apply to extend your training contract, complete the extension application form and send it to TAS using the fax, email or postal address on the form.
        • Terminating the apprenticeship or traineeshipOnly TAS can terminate a Training Contract. TAS will generally approve a termination application if both you and your apprentice/trainee agree to the termination.
        • Changing employersSometimes there is a need to change employers while a training contract is under way. This might be due to a change of ownership or a change to a new employer.
        • Going from full time to part timeIf your apprentice or trainee was initially employed under a school based arrangement and has left school, or is no longer enrolled in SACE, you will need to apply to TAS to vary the contract from a part-time (school-based) apprenticeship or traineeship to a part-time or full-time (non-school-based) apprenticeship or traineeship.
        • Changing the number of work hoursIf the apprentice or trainee’s part-time arrangement (number of hours in work and training) needs to change, this change needs to be reflected on the training contract as it affects the term or duration of the training.
        • Changing training providersYou and your apprentice or trainee may decide that it is necessary to change the training provider.
      • Aboriginal apprenticeships and traineeshipsInformation on how to fill vacancies through the Aboriginal Apprenticeship Mentoring Program
      • Hosting an apprenticeEmploy an apprentice through a Group Training Organisation for short or long periods to suit your business needs
      • Resolving issuesHelp for employers when there are issues, disagreements or disputes between you and your apprentice or trainee
    • Assistance and supportHelp with trade certificates, training contracts and workplaces issues
      • Assistance for apprentices, trainees and employersHelp with training contracts, trade certificates, restarting an out of trade apprenticeship, and bullying and harassment in the workplace
      • Copies of trade certificatesIf your trade certificate or a certificate of competency has been lost or destroyed you may apply for a copy or duplicate
      • Bullying and harassmentInformation and help for apprentices and trainees that are subjected to workplace bullying and harassment
      • Restarting your apprenticeship or traineeshipInformation for Out of Trade apprentices who stopped before gaining competence in all the required skills and want to restart
      • Aboriginal apprentices and traineesSupport for Aboriginal people looking to get an apprenticeship or traineeship through the Aboriginal Apprenticeship and Mentoring Program
  • For employers & business
    • Planning your workforceWhere to start, planning tools, business and workforce planning advice
      • Workforce PlanningPlanning for the skills and staff your business needs
      • Workforce Development ProgramThe Workforce Development Program provides grant funding for industry-wide workforce projects.
      • Workforce WizardThe Workforce Wizard gives you up-to-date workforce information for South Australia by industry, occupation and region.
      • 15 Per Cent PolicyTraining and employment requirements for large government infrastructure projects
    • Small businessInformation and support for workforce planning and business development
    • Training your staffTrain your employees and improve your business
      • Determine what skills your employees haveAssess what skills your employees have – and what skills they need.
      • Benefits of training your staffTraining your staff is good for your business and for your workers
      • How to get your employees formally qualifiedTrain your staff and recognise their prior learning and overseas skills and qualifications
    • Funding for trainingHelp with the cost of training your staff
      • Skills in the WorkplaceFunding for training employees in priority industries
      • Productivity Places Program
      • Australian Government Skills ConnectSkills Connect helps link businesses with skills and workforce development programs funded by the Australian Government.
    • Looking for staffHelp in finding skilled people
      • Find skilled staffHelp through job registers and employment organisations
      • Employ an apprentice or traineeInformation about registers and organisations that can connect you with job ready candidates when looking to employ an apprentice or trainee
    • Aboriginal workforce programs and supportEmployment and apprenticeship assistance
      • Assistance in finding Aboriginal employeesinformation for employers on how to find Aboriginal employees through a range of services and brokers
      • Aboriginal apprenticeshipsInformation and support for employers and incentives to employ Aboriginal people into trade based apprenticeships
      • Connecting Aboriginal People to Mining programFunding to train Aboriginal jobseekers in mining and resources through the Connecting Aboriginal People to Mining CAPM program
    • Already employing an apprentice or traineeMaking changes and resolving issues
      • Change an apprenticeshipInformation and forms on how to change the training contract of an apprenticeship or traineeship
      • Dealing with problemsAssistance and support for employers of apprentices and trainees when there are issues, disagreements or disputes
    • Industry associationsWorkforce associations and industry skills boards
  • For training providers
    • Become a training providerWhat you need to know and how to apply
    • Skills for All Training ProvidersHow to apply, student eligibility, VET fee help and more
      • What you need to knowWhat training providers need to know about providing government subsidised training to students in South Australia
      • Apply to become a Skills for All Training ProviderInformation about applying to become a Skills for All training provider, what qualifications you can provide, and application requirements
      • Selection criteria and supporting evidenceInformation about applying to become a Skills for All Training Provider, application assessment, completing forms, and Accountable Officers
      • Skills for All Training Provider contractInformation about the terms and conditions of the contract for Skills for All Training Providers. Training Provider Guidelines and how to add or remove courses or skill sets from your schedule of courses
      • Skills for All Training Provider HandbookThe Skills for All Training Provider Handbook contains information to assist Training Providers deliver training services and use the Skills for All systems and processes.
      • Student eligibility criteriaEligibility criteria for students to determine how many subsidised Skills for All courses an individual can do at each level
      • Offering VET FEE-HELPAn approved VET provider offering diploma courses or above, may be able to offer VET FEE-HELP assistance to their students
    • Adult Community Education ProvidersApply to deliver foundation skills
      • What you need to knowAdult Community Education provides funding to help develop skills in language, literacy, numeracy, computing, and personal skills.
      • Apply to become an ACE providerCommunity-based organisations can apply to be listed as an Adult Community Education (ACE) provider and then apply for government funding to offer foundation skills programs.
      • Adult Learners' Week 2012Celebrate Adult Community Education by getting involved in Adult Learners' Week 2012
    • Training apprentices and traineesContracts and plans, employer issues and claiming payments
      • User Choice and RTOsSkills for All will replace the User Choice system during 2012, existing User Choice Funding Agreements will be met until they expire
      • Training Plans
      • Claiming paymentsRegistered Training Organisations with a current funding agreement need to apply to be a Skills for All Training Provider to claim payments.
    • Training school studentsTraining guarantee for SACE students and ICAN/FLO student enrolment
      • Training guarantee for SACE studentsA guaranteed training place when you leave school
      • Training ICAN/FLO studentsICAN/FLO student enrolment
    • FundingProgram funding, subsidies, and grants
      • Skills for All funded trainingInformation about which qualifications, accredited courses and units of competency may be subsidised by Skills for All.
        • Funded training list release notes
        • National Training Package skill sets release 4.0
        • National Training Package skill sets release 4.1
        • Replacement qualifications 19 November
        • Superseded qualifications
        • Community Services training package
        • Electrotechnology training package
        • Hairdressing training package
        • Health training package
        • Retail Services training package
      • Skills in the Workplace and training providersEmployers can use nominated training providers and Government subsidised workforce development to skill and reskill their workforce.
      • User Choice
      • Funding for learner support servicesTraining providers who offer Learning Support Services to students will be able to get funding to help them stay in training and succeed.
      • Subsidies for training Aboriginal peopleConnecting Aboriginal People to Mining (CAPM) is a new South Australian program that offers funding to training providers.
      • Foundation skills grantsFoundation skills grants support the delivery of training for working age people who need to improve literacy and numeracy skills
      • Flexible Learning FrameworkIn 2012 the Flexible Learning Framework became the National VET E-learning Strategy which assists training providers with e-learning
    • Knowledge centreResources for reporting, training and assessment, RPL and more
      • Legislation and business requirementsResources to assist you with operating as a registered training organisation in South Australia
      • Professional resourcesResources for training providers for insurance, reporting, finance, e-learning, training and assessment, partnerships and offshore delivery
      • Recognition of Prior LearningResources for training providers help with the practices, policies and processes associated with recognition of prior learning
      • Training packagesIndustry Skills Councils can supply training providers with the latest news and information regarding training packages development
    • Professional developmentSeminars, workshops and training sessions
      • What you need to knowInformation about professional development seminars, workshops and training sessions held throughout the year for training providers
      • EventsDetails of professional development seminars, workshops and training sessions held throughout the year for training providers
  • Workforce information
    • Labour marketEmployment figures, job demand statistics, and more
    • Workforce WizardTool to access up-to-date workforce data
    • Knowledge centreReports, white papers and resources
      • The changing workplaceSelected reports on emerging technologies and workplace trends impacting on the workplace
      • Demographics and workforce participationReports on demographic issues, workforce participation and their impact on workforce development
      • Economic development and the workforceReports on economic issues and their impact on workforce development
      • Education and trainingSelected reports on structured education and training and their impacts on workforce development.
      • IndustrySelected reports on various industries and workforce development
      • Labour MarketSelected reports on labour market issues impacting on workforce development.
      • RegionsSelected reports on workforce development issues in regional contexts.
      • SkillsSelected reports on skills and their impact on workforce development.
      • Workforce DevelopmentInformation about approaches, strategies, activities, policies and programs that support the development of the workforce

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    • Eligibility explained
  • Find a training course
  • Find a training provider
    • University and higher education
    • Choosing a training provider
  • Training and higher education
    • What is a course or qualification?
    • Pathways to courses
    • Reading, writing, numbers and other basic skills
    • Learn computer skills
  • Training for school students
    • Training for school students
    • Training guarantee for SACE students
    • School-based apprenticeships and traineeships
  • Adult community education
  • Training costs
    • How much does training cost?
    • Concessions, student loans and allowances
  • How to enrol
  • Assistance and support
    • Help with getting training
    • Support for Aboriginal people
    • Support for people with disability
    • Problems with your training
  • Recognising skills and overseas qualifications
    • Recognition of trade skills
    • Recognition of prior learning
    • Recognition of overseas qualifications
    • Thinking of migrating to South Australia
 
VET in schools, training pathways and resources
  • Training for school students

    Learn industry skills for work through vocational education and training (VET) while you’re at school

    Learn more
  • Training guarantee for SACE students

    The training guarantee for SACE students offers a guaranteed funded training place when you leave school

    Learn more
  • School-based apprenticeships and traineeships

    How to start an Australian school based apprenticeship or traineeship while you’re in Year 10, 11 or 12

    Learn more
 

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