QLD Vocational Education and Training

The Queensland vocational education and training (VET) is a Government initiative to ensure people have access to quality training programs that deliver effective skills to meet employment and business demands.

The Queensland VET programs aims to:

  • Improve training accessibility, affordability and depth of skills
  • Improve training participation and qualification completions
  • Encouraging responsiveness in training arrangements

Under the Queensland VET Program we are pleased to offer the following qualifications:

Overview

The Certificate 3 Guarantee provides a government subsidy to support eligible individuals to complete their first post-school certificate III qualification. It also supports Queensland’s Year 12 graduates to transition to employment by providing fee-free training in high priority qualifications.

Further information about this program can be found on the Queensland VET Website.

Overview

The program provides the flexibility for apprentices, trainees and their employers to select a preferred registered training organisation (RTO) from a list of pre-qualified suppliers for the delivery of nationally recognised, accredited training to meet their specific needs.

Further information about this program can be found on the Queensland VET Website

Overview

The aim is to assist individuals to gain the higher level skills required to secure employment or career advancement in priority industries or to transition to university. Subsidies are provided for a select number of certificate IV, diploma and advanced diploma qualifications, and priority skill sets critical to productivity within the workplace.

Further information about this program can be found on the Queensland VET Website

Overview

Skilling Queenslanders for Work provides training to people who are under-utilised or under-employed in the labour market, as well as building the skills of young people, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, mature-age job seekers and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

Further information about this program can be found on the Queensland VET Website

Overview

Some students undertake nationally recognised vocational education and training (VET) qualifications while they are still at school. VET is learning which is directly related to work. Nationally recognised qualifications are developed by industry to give people the knowledge and skills they need to work in a particular job.

Further information about this program can be found on the Queensland VET Website

Overview

Funding is available for industry-led pre-apprenticeship programs that support the completion of national qualifications and facilitate participants’ transition to an apprenticeship or other industry supported trade training pathway.

Further information about this program can be found on the Queensland VET Website.

Overview

The Trade Skills Assessment and Gap Training program aims to assess the skills of experienced individuals who can demonstrate substantial competency in a priority trade qualification and provide gap training of no more than one-third of the competencies to complete the trade qualification.

Further information about this program can be found on the Queensland VET Website