Our Traineeship Programs

A traineeship program is a great pathway for further study or to gain on-the-job experience. Structured training can be completed within 12-36 months, either at the workplace, online or in classroom attendance. Competency-based completion can be attained through discussion with your host employer, RTO & your Apprentice & Trainee Officer.

Find out how 1300apprentice can help.

Pre-traineeship course

Coming up

Business pre-traineeship

This short 2 week course is free and held at TAFE NSW Blacktown campus.

2-12 December 2024, Monday to Thursday.

Pre-traineeships focus on giving you experience to impress an employer and confidence to take the next step into a career without any cost to you.

 

About the course

You will learn practical skills specific to business and administration by professional and accredited TAFE teachers.

In this free course you will undertake 3 units of accredited training and receive a statement of attainment from TAFE for credit towards your traineeship.

Places are limited, submit your application to avoid disappointment.

What's happens afterwards?

As part of the program work placement will be arranged for you with an employer who will assist you hone those skills and give you the opportunity to step into the industry.

1300apprentice will also assist in finding the right traineeship for you so you can take your career to the next level.

Support

Traineeship Support

Duration
12-36 months
Off the job training
TAFE or Registered Training Organisation
On the job training
With a qualified host employer
Cost
As a 1300apprentice employee we pay all of your TAFE/RTO fees straight up! No reimbursement, no questions!
Wages
1300apprentice pay their apprentices weekly, more information about your employment conditions can be found at Fairwork and the National Employment Standards.
Transport Concession
All active apprentices are eligible for a Transport Concession Card.
Living Away from Home Allowance
If you have had to move away from your family or legal guardian’s residence to take up an apprenticeship, you may be eligible for the Living Away From Home Allowance.
Responsibilities
Being an apprentice isn’t just about turning up to work and following instructions. Find out about your responsibilities.

How we support you

The first time you meet your Apprentice & Trainee Officer will be when you complete your induction. Your Apprentice & Trainee Officer will be there to help you through your employment paperwork, timesheet log, policies and procedures and to have a chat about what’s expected.

We’re here to help you achieve milestones in your on and off the job learning whilst helping you grow into a valuable employee for your host employer.

RTO Support

We love seeing all of our apprentices and trainees succeed but if you find yourself struggling with your RTO studies we can help gain assistance. Just have a chat with your Apprentice & Trainee Officer to ask how we can help.

Employer Support

Before we place you with one of our hosts, we’ve already completed a face to face assessment to make sure we place you in an environment where you are given the chance to learn and be taught. Our host employers are looking for employees who want to succeed in their careers and want to add value to their business.

WHS Support

To instill safe work behaviours, 1300apprentice partners with host employers to support and facilitate a range of WHS practices to encourage a safe workplace culture.

FAQs

A traineeship program is a great pathway for further study or to gain on-the-job experience. Structured training can be completed within 12-36 months, either at the workplace, online or in classroom attendance.

How much will I get paid?

At a minimum, you will be paid award wages and will receive all of your entitlements as per the award. Check out the Fair Work link to find out more.

Do I need to provide references for the interview?

References, especially ones from any job, work experience or casual role that you have had, will always help you. Make sure that that the person giving the reference knows that you’ve put their details down.

What should I wear to the interview?

Click here for tips on how to dress for an interview.

Am I eligible for an apprenticeship or traineeship?

1300apprentice accepts applications from Australian Citizens, Permanent Residents and NZ passport holders who have been in the country for more than 6 months.

What happens when I finish my apprenticeship or traineeship?

Upon successful completion, you will receive a Nationally Recognised Qualification. Ideally, we would love you to stay on with your host employer if given the opportunity or you may want to continue with further study.

How does the employment relationship work?

1300apprentice is your legal employer, we pay your wages, superannuation, allowances, issue your payslips and provide support. Your host employer provides your on-the-job training and support. We all work together to help you succeed!

What happens if my host employer runs out of work?

As your legal employer, 1300apprentice will work with our other host employers to keep you employed and learning.

Have a question not answered? Contact us via the job seeker tab on the contact page or call us on 1300 277 736.

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