How do I get an apprenticeship in NSW?
Register the apprenticeship or traineeship Your ANP will submit the Training Contract to Training Services NSW for approval. Training Services NSW will send you a letter after the apprenticeship/traineeship is approved. The training contract is binding from either: the approval date indicated.
What apprenticeships are available in NSW?
Top 20 most popular apprenticeships in NSW
- Certificate III in Electrotechnology – Electrician.
- Certificate III in Carpentry.
- Certificate III in Plumbing.
- Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology.
- Certificate III in Commercial Cookery.
- Certificate III in Engineering (Fabrication Trade)
How does an apprenticeship work NSW?
Apprentices and trainees do formal training with a Registered Training Organisation. Apprentices and trainees also do on-the-job training in the workplace. As an employer you’ll help your apprentice or trainee to learn. You’ll also assist with their assessment.
How do I find my TCID?
When making a booking for concession travel on NSW TrainLink Regional services, you’ll need to quote your Training Contract ID (TCID) number, which is printed on the back of your Transport Concession Entitlement Card.
What is the highest paying apprenticeship in Australia?
6 of the highest-paid apprenticeships
- Apprentice plumber. National average salary: $27.49 per hour.
- Apprentice diesel mechanic. National Average Salary: $32.72 per hour.
- Apprentice electrician. National average salary: $17.55 per hour.
- Apprentice carpenter.
- Apprentice hairdresser.
- Apprentice chef.
Do employers get paid for apprentices?
As an apprentice you have the same rights as other employees, apprenticeships are classed as paid employment. Just like other employees the rate paid to apprentices varies between different sectors (e.g. Hair and Beauty, Engineering, Retail etc) it also varies by region and between different employers.
Do apprentices get Centrelink?
Payments you can get If you’re an apprentice or trainee, you may be eligible for: Youth Allowance if you’re 24 or younger and a full time Australian Apprentice. Austudy if you’re 25 or older and a full time Australian Apprentice.
How do I choose an apprenticeship provider?
Six things to look for when choosing a new apprenticeship training provider
- 1) National Coverage. If you have a business that’s based across the country, you’ll need to find a national provider.
- 2) Quality of provision.
- 3) A good reputation.
- 4) Awards and accreditations.
- 5) Sector-specific experience.
- 6) Additional services.
Are apprentices always paid?
Sadly some businesses do not fully understand how minimum wage rates work so some apprentices are not always paid what they are legally due. You should speak to your boss or call the ACAS Pay and Work Rights Helpline if you think you are not being paid correctly.
Why is apprenticeship wage so low?
The apprentice minimum wage was established to encourage companies to employ apprentices, and the low rate reflects the reality that apprentices are still in training.
What is the best apprenticeship to do in Australia?
Top 10 Apprenticeships and Traineeships of 2019 (Part 1)
- Carpentry and Joinery.
- Bricklaying / Blocklaying.
- Commercial Cookery.
- Air Conditioning and Refrigeration.
- Engineering – Fabrication Trade.
Who is apprenticeship support Australia?
Apprenticeship Support Australia in NSW Apprenticeship Support Australia is powered by Business Australia in NSW. Since 1998, we have successfully partnered with more than 80,000 businesses across NSW and signed up more than 450,000 apprentices and trainees. Business Australia is a division of NSWBC Limited.
What if I want to be an Australian Apprentice?
I want to be an Australian Apprentice. What’s next? You must contact an Australian Apprenticeship Support Network (Apprenticeship Network) provider. They will: help you find an employer and registered training organisation to complete your training.
Where can I find information about Australian Apprenticeships pathways?
Australian Apprenticeships Pathways has information about apprenticeships, career pathways and aptitude quizzes. To read and watch real life success stories of Australian Apprenticeships Ambassadors visit the Australian VET Alumni website. I want to be an Australian Apprentice. What’s next?
Where can I work with my apprenticeship qualification?
You can use your qualification to work anywhere in Australia and around the world. Where can I find more information? What apprenticeship should I do? Australian Apprenticeships Pathways has information about apprenticeships, career pathways and aptitude quizzes.