Traineeships
It is a requirement of VETAB that as of the 1st June 2009 RETS (or any other Registered Training Organisation) can no longer enrol students in any units from the PRD01 Training Package.
RETS is currently awaiting the release, from the Department of Education and Training (DET), of the new Vocational Training Order (VTO), outlining the details of the new Property Traineeships, the qualifications they will cover, and how they are to be rolled out. This website will be updated when the new VTO for Property Traineeships has been released by DET. If you have any queries about this, or would like to put your name down for the new traineeships, please contact our office on
If you are a AAC and would like further details please contact the Director of Studies at admin@rets.com.au.
Please note: If you are already enroled in a RETS traineeship your enrolment will not change. You will continue on yor current Certificate course.
What are traineeships?
Traineeships are jobs that combine work and structured training. You have to be employed to undergo a traineeship. They include paid employment under an appropriate industrial arrangement, a Training Contract that is signed by both the employer and trainee and registered with the NSW DET and a recognised qualification, delivered by RETS.
BenefitsTo the employer:
To the employee:
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Who is eligible?
- New employees (less than three months full-time or 12 months part time)
- 16-64 year olds
- School leavers or those looking to re-enter the work force
- Those who haven't completed a Certificate II or higher
- Australian citizens and permanent residents
Cost
The trainee may be eligible to attract government incentives, offsetting the costs of the training - RETS will put you in touch with an Australian Apprenticeship Centre to find out more.
There is a one off administration cost of $414 (2010) per training year, per trainee (this $414 administration fee is non-refundable if the trainee withdraws or does not complete the traineeship)..
How does it work?
Students can either complete the course via distance education or by flexible delivery. The most appropriate mode will be discussed with the employer, the student (employee) and RETS. Whichever mode is chosen, RETS guides the student through the course with a training plan, visits (dependant on traineeship mode), workbooks, assessments, record books, calls and e-mails.
The learning will take place on-the-job as the students go about their day to day activities, with guidance from the employer and the other employees.
RETS assess the students regularly using competency based assessment -that is they are competent or not yet competent at completing a task. If the student is not-yet-competent they will have the opportunity to be reassessed at a later date.
What next?
If you have an employee who may be interested in traineeships, or if you are interested in finding out more contact RETS.
RETS can organise an Australian Apprenticeship Centre to visit your workplace to see if you or your employee is eligible to complete a traineeship and guide you through signing the Training Contract.
You still have questions? Please contact us.
