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SAT’s & VET OfferingsParent Information Evening
School Based Apprenticeships
and Traineeships (SAT’s)
Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses
Introductions
Ms Cathy Bennett
VET Coordinator
Mr Dean Roberts
Head of Department VET/Future Skills
Mr John Holden
Acting Deputy Principal
SAT’sSchool based Apprenticeships and Traineeships
Traineeships & Apprenticeships
What are they?
Combination of training and working in a
real job, for a real boss with a real wage
Complete a Nationally recognised
qualification and learn skills at work
SATSBenefits?
Gain credits towards the Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) – up to 8 points on completion
Gain work history for your resume
Gain nationally recognised qualifications & industry accepted skills
Earn while you learn – minimum of 50 days of paid employment over every 12 month
Earn a wage…$$$$$$$$$.
Offers great job prospects
Apprenticeships - Traineeships
Apprenticeships:
Trade qualification
Duration 3 – 4 years full time
Ongoing commitment after
Year 12
E.g. Carpenter, Mechanic, Chef, Hairdresser etc.
Traineeships:
Encompass most industries
Duration 1 – 2 years
Usually finished whilst a school student
Retail, Hospitality, Sport & Recreation, Business & many more!
Impact on School Timetable
To be a School Based Apprentice or Trainee it
must impact on the school timetable. This impact
is negotiated with the Deputy Principal.
Work during school hours (generally a Wednesday)
Complete theory training during school hours.
Opportunity to drop a subject.
Stakeholders
• Student and parent/guardian
• Chancellor State College
• Employer
• Supervising Registered Training Organisation
• Australian Apprenticeship Support Network
• Department of Employment and Training
User Choice Funding
Department of Education and Training
pay the SRTO for cost of training
Employer may pay a gap
Maximum of 2 funded
apprenticeships/traineeships (2nd SAT
must be a higher qualification)
How do I get a SAT?
Option One – Finding your own SAT
Research businesses in industry of interest
Prepare resume & cover letter
Approach business & enquire about opportunities
If an opportunity arises, provide details to VET Coordinator (Ms Bennett)
Complete necessary paperwork
How do I get a SAT?
Option Two – Advertised Positions
Check your emails for vacancies, Newsletter & Notice
Boards for advertised positions. Liaise with VET Coordinator regarding positions
Apply as directed
Complete necessary paperwork
Conditions
All School based traineeships and
apprenticeships are subject to the
approval of our Deputy Principal
Student must maintain a satisfactory level
of school work
Are you an employer and a
Chancellor parent?
Provide an opportunity to your child within your
own business
Provide an opportunity to another Chancellor
student
Up to $4500.00 in incentives
Summary
•Attend information sessions
•Research industry
•Prepare resume – VET Coordinator can
assist
•Participate in work experience (if applicable)
•Apply for advertised positions and attend
interviews
IF SUCCESSFUL
• Meet with Deputy Principal to discuss impact on
schooling and adjust timetable if needed
• Sign a training contract
• Sign education training and employment
schedule (ETES) form and student agreement
• Sign training plan
• Agree to attend all off - job training (make take
place during school holidays)
Did you know?
• The world of work has changed significantly
over recent years
• Research suggests that the students entering
the workforce in the next few years will have
between 12 and 25 jobs
Did you know?
• The world of work has changed significantly
over recent years
• Research suggests that the students entering
the workforce in the next few years will have
between 12 and 25 jobs
What does this mean?
• In order to be successful in gaining continual
employment students must be equipped with a
broad set of occupationally similar skills
• The more skills someone has the more
employable they will be
VET offers these skills
VET Myths….Busted
Myth 1
VET graduates earn low wages
The average VET graduate’s salary is $2000 more
than the average bachelor’s degree graduate
Skilling Australia Foundation research study
Perceptions Are Not Reality: myths, realities & the critical role of vocational education & training in Australia
Myth 2
VET graduates struggle to find work
78% (plus) of VET graduates are employed
after training, compared to 69% of
bachelor’s degree graduates
Myth 3
VET is a thing of the past
The VET sector currently provides 9 of the
10 occupations predicted to have the
greatest growth in the next 5 years
How is VET different?
Competency Based Program
Students are judged as competent when they
can demonstrate the required skill
Just like any workplace, students must attend
regularly to demonstrate their competence
Cert II Hospitality (VETis funded)
Cert II Hospitality and Tourism combined (VETis funded)
Cert I, II & III Information, Digital Media and Technology
Cert I, II and III Business
Cert I in Financial Services
Cert II Engineering Pathways
Cert II Manufacturing Technology
Cert II Visual Art
Cert III Early Childhood Education and Care
Cert III Sport and Recreation
Cert III Fitness
Refer to Subject Selection form for costs
Cert II - one line (Engineering and Manufacturing over 2 years)
Cert III - two lines
Year 11 Subject selection form
Option 2
Direct Entry
TAFE East Coast or Brisbane North
Complete the online application form
before or during SET plan interview
Limited numbers to these courses and you
are competing with everyone in the region
East Coast TAFE
Mooloolaba campus
Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design
Certificate II in Community Services
Certificate II in Health Support Services
Certificate II in Kitchen Operations
Certificate II in Retail Cosmetics
Certificate II in Salon Assistant
Nambour campus
Certificate I in Construction
Certificate II in Automotive Servicing
Certificate II in Electrotechnology
Certificate II in Plumbing
Certificate II in Music Industry (Performance)
Certificate II in Music Industry (Sound Production)
Certificate III in Visual Arts (Photography)
Certificate IV in Music Industry
Certificate II in Horticulture
Certificate II in Rural Operations
Certificate II in Animal Studies
Certificate II in Health Support Services
Certificate II in Retail Make Up and Skin Care
Certificate III in Hospitality
Certificate III in Accounts Administration
Certificate III in Business Administration
And many more…………
Courses at TAFE are one day per week, your timetable will need to change
to accommodate this.
This list is updated regularly, for most up to date information see the Chancellor State
College Future Skills Pathway Selection Handbook for links
Brisbane TAFE
Certificate I in Construction
Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology
Certificate II in Electrotechnology
Certificate II in Health Support Services
Certificate II in Plumbing
Certificate II in Surveying and Spatial Information Services
Integrated Learning in Engineering
Students attend training centre in Caloundra 1 day per week
Application forms from Ms Bennett, Mr Roberts or online
Applications close 1st September 2017
Submit application to Mr Roberts for lodging
Some fees may be applicable – refer to SCTTTC
Option 4Other Registered Training
Organisations
There are thousands of organisations out there who can offer
training either online or face to face.
Try doing a google search for the area you are interested in and see
what comes up.
It is important to ensure they are offering a Nationally Recognised
Qualification
If you aren’t sure, print out what you have found and come and see
Mr. Roberts
What YOU need to do
Option 1:
Choose certificate course on school subject selection form
Option 2:
Complete the online application form on the TAFE website for your desired course before or during your SET Plan
Option 3:
Complete SCTTTC application form – hand into Mr Roberts or Ms Bennett by 1 September 2017
Option 4
Research a course online and then make a time to meet with
Mr. Roberts to discuss your options
The VET investment budget provides
funding for students to complete one
VETiS qualification listed on the
Queensland Training Subsidies List while
at school.
Some VETis funded courses…
Cert II Hospitality (delivered at CSC in partnership with TAFE)
Cert II Tourism (delivered at CSC in partnership with TAFE)
Cert I & II courses delivered at SCTTTC
Cert I & II courses delivered at TAFE
Cert II Outdoor Recreation at Sunreef
BEFORE enrolling in to any VETis funded course please see Mr Roberts to
check your eligibility.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
Ms Cathy Bennett VET Coordinator
(D Block staff room)
Mr Dean Roberts HOD VET/Future Skills
(D Block staff room)
Further information
https://training.qld.gov.au/apprenticeshipsinfo
http://tafeqld.edu.au/study-with-us/school-students/tafe-at-school/
http://tafeeastcoast.edu.au/study-with-us/school-students/tafe-at-school/
https://sunshinecoastttc.eq.edu.au
https://training.qld.gov.au/providers/funded/vetis