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National
Trainer & Assessor
Certificate
IV
TAA40104
Business,
Education & Industry
Learning
Method: Correspondence with online support
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This
course has been developed to meet the requirements in the industry
and the standards needed for training and assessment certification.
It is
packed with practical real-life activities and you will have real
industry projects to undertake.
In
addition, you can access the online activities in the eLearning
Centre to further practise and test your knowledge and skills. And
you can talk with other students from all over the country in the
Student Forum.
Materials:
Your course includes College folder and student case, unless you are
undertaking your course online, all modules (tutorials and assignment
projects), textbooks, learning tools, tutor feedback and marking,
College support, progressive Transcripts of Study, Graduate Awards
and final Academic Transcripts, access to the eCampus, eNews, Student
ID Pass, and access to educational discounts.
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Do
you want to be a TAA qualified trainer and assessor?
Do you work in an environment where you need to train and assess
staff?
Have you been delivering training and assessment and need to upgrade
your skills? Gain recognition?
Do you want to become a trainer and assessorand
you can access a training and assessment environment?
If
so, now is the time to get started.
The
ACQ training and assessment program fits into your workplace and
allows you to gain the skills you need with the full support of
qualified trainers and assessors.
There
is a range of opportunities for good trainers and assessors with
the right qualificationsand the career options are unlimited.
The Australian vocational education and training sector is expanding.
The need for skills education is continually increasing and with
it the demand for qualified trainers and assessors across all industries
is constantly growing.
Adult
training, whether it is in the vocational arena or the non-vocational
arena is exciting, rewarding and challenging, and it gives you a
real sense of purpose in life. Being a trainer and assessor gives
you the opportunity to express yourself and pass on your years of
acquired expertise to others. And the beauty of vocational training
and assessment is that you get to teach what you're good at.
Training
and assessment also gives you the unique opportunity to work in
a variety of frameworks. You can:
- teach
small or large groups within a classroom environment
- teach
small or large groups within a workplace
- provide
one-to-one learning and assessment within the workplace
- choose
to work for one training organisation or multiple training organisations
- choose
to specialise in a specific skills area or diversify
- branch
into training content delivery and assessment tool design
- progress
to accreditation support
- advance
into training management or learning development
- side-step
into one of the many supporting vocational fields
With
the many opportunities available in education, today it is no wonder
that so many people set out to become teachers, professors, lecturers,
coaches, mentors, instructors, facilitators, educators, tutors,
trainers and/or assessors. There really is quite a lot of choice
and quite a selection of pathways for you to choose from.
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Our clients include: Coles Myer Ltd, Australian Government, University
of NSW, ANZ Bank, Fjord Manufacturing, Camera Farm, Altitude Corporation,
Japan Motor Group, NSW Cricket Association, Mission Australia, Allswell
Life Style Management, Australia Wide Holidays Pty Ltd, Harvey World Travel,
Active Trade Solutions, Gold Coast City Council, Greenline Australia,
CSIRO ...
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