You will gain the knowledge and skills to work effectively in the construction industry, install drainage systems, read plans, calculate quantities, concreting and rendering, and workplace health and safety.
Our Balga Campus is...
You will gain the knowledge and skills to work effectively in the construction industry, install drainage systems, read plans, calculate quantities, concreting and rendering, and workplace health and safety.
Our Balga Campus is...
Most businesses and organisations have an online presence and websites have become an essential part of any organisation looking to reach out to its target audience.
Upon completion of this qualification you'll be able to be...
This Certificate IV in Training and Assessment is the nationally recognised entry-level qualification for those looking to embark on a career in the vocational education and training (VET) sector. It...
11 August 2022
We are excited to have seven students announced as finalists for the 2022 WA Training Awards across five award categories.
In its 28th year, the WA Training Awards is the state’s largest training awards...
Auslan (Australian Sign Language) is the language of the Deaf Community; it’s not a language, it’s a culture. Learning Auslan will allow you to converse with deaf people and help gain employment in teaching, childcare, community...
In this 12 month course you will learn sewing skills, how to read and alter patterns, and how to create your own clothes. You will also learn the language of sewing and design.
When you finish the Certificate II in EAL (Employment) you...
Please read the following information carefully. The accordions below set out the expectations and inherent requirements of a student training in one of these qualifications:
To work in the industry areas identified, the following skills needs to be considered:
Observational skills
This includes the ability to:
Communication skills
This includes the ability to:
Technical and/or motor skills and abilities
This includes the ability to:
Cognitive and intellectual skills
This includes the ability to:
Behavioural and social skills
This includes the ability to:
Some of the core language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) skills for entry into the above courses are:
Learning Legal and ethical guidelines of work, understand human needs, individual differences, service standards, safety policies and procedures
Reading skills Reading and understanding client service plans, procedures and work instructions, industry specific terminology and symbols
Writing skills Completing forms, documents, reports, taking messages
Oral communication Use effective questioning and active listening techniques to consult with client, confirm requirements and monitor outcomes
Numeracy skills Basic understanding of mathematical applications and ability to apply to industry specific tasks
Problem solving skills Identify and respond to client’s needs on a daily basis.
Technology skills Ability to use and apply industry specific software to perform task.
Listed below are the employability skills that an individual student needs to demonstrate during training and are highly valued by industry when seeking employment. As a student you must be able to demonstrate the following:
Communication
Teamwork
Problem solving
Initiative and enterprise
Planning and organising
Self-management
Learning
Technology
This course will give you the knowledge and skills to support hairdressers in a salon.
A valuable part of our course is ongoing practical demonstration of your skills, so you will be need to bring live models to class as required....
This course provides an in-depth look at the legal system including courts and legal personnel and law matters.
Topics include legal communication, research, evidence law, criminal law, compliance, drafting complex legal documents and the protection of...
This course will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to work as a technical assistant, technician or instrument operator. You will learn about quality control, performance of instrumental and non-instrumental tests,...