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What is an Apprenticeship or Traineeship

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What is a Traineeship?

A traineeship is a structured, paid employment pathway that combines work and study to deliver a nationally recognised qualification in a non-trade occupation. It is ideal for individuals seeking a professional career in a short timeframe.

Key Features of a Traineeship

A traineeship formalises your on-the-job experience with structured learning:

  • Paid Employment: You are paid under a formal industrial arrangement (Award or Enterprise Agreement) as an official employee.

  • Formal Contract: A Training Contract is officially registered, setting clear expectations and ensuring compliance by both you and the employer.

  • National Qualification: You will receive a qualification delivered by TAFE or a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), leading to a nationally recognised credential.

  • Broad Career Scope: Traineeships cover a huge range of occupations (over 600) including IT, administration, hospitality, retail, and primary industries.

  • Time Efficient: The training duration is typically shorter than an apprenticeship, lasting between one and two years.

Traineeship Options for Maximum Flexibility

  • Full-time Traineeship: The most common path, providing immersive, daily experience. Your employer (or GTO) manages all on-the-job training and selects the RTO for off-the-job study.

  • Part-time Traineeship: Designed to be flexible. You are guaranteed a consistent weekly schedule with minimum dedicated time for both work and training components.

  • School-Based Traineeship: This option allows high school students to earn a wage and gain a qualification that contributes to their HSC—an excellent head start on your career.

 

What is an Apprenticeship?

An apprenticeship is the definitive pathway to securing a nationally recognised trade qualification. It is a full-time, paid commitment that blends essential practical work with formal technical training.

Defining Your Trade Career:

A traineeship formalises your on-the-job experience with structured learning:

  • Paid Employment: You are paid under a formal industrial arrangement (Award or Enterprise Agreement) as an official employee.

  • Formal Contract: A Training Contract is officially registered, setting clear expectations and ensuring compliance by both you and the employer.

  • National Qualification: You will receive a qualification delivered by TAFE or a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), leading to a nationally recognised credential.

  • Trade Focus: Apprenticeships focus on over 100 traditional and high-value trades, including manufacturing, construction, culinary arts, and engineering..

  • Mastering the craft: Apprenticeships typically run for four years, providing the thorough experience and depth of knowledge required for master craftsmanship.

Finding Your Match:

If your chosen trade is clear, use our site to search by industry and/or region and click here to find the right Group Training Organisation (GTO) to manage your employment and training.