What is a traineeship?
Traineeships combine paid, practical workplace employment under supervision and a nationally recognised TAFE qualification.
Traineeships are generally in non-trade areas such as aged care, allied health, aquatics, business, dental assisting, early childhood education, hospitality, information technology and more. Apprenticeships are generally in trade-related areas like building and construction, automotive, hospitality and hairdressing.
Trainees combine paid practical workplace employment under supervision, with formal study with an RTO such as Chisholm.
A traineeship must be a permanent position can be full-time or part-time and can take one to two years to complete.
Trainees are paid while they undertake a traineeship and once successfully completed, the trainee receives their relevant certificate qualification.
Chisholm traineeship courses
- SIS31015 - Certificate III in Aquatics and Community Recreation
- BSB30120 - Certificate III in Business
- HLT35021 - Certificate III in Dental Assisting
- CHC30121 - Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care
- SIT30616 - Certificate III in Hospitality
- CHC33021 - Certificate III In Individual Support
- ICT30120 - Certificate III in Information Technology
- BSB40120 - Certificate IV in Business
- ICT40120 - Certificate IV in Information Technology
- CHC50121 - Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care