NCT

3 Day RPL Workshop

Qualification

TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAE)

Overview

People who deliver nationally accredited units of competency or qualifications are required to hold the TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment qualification. As a result we have created a 3 Day RPL Workshop for people already involved in the delivery of Vocational Education and Training (VET).  This workshop is a very straight forward process that respects the current skills, knowledge and qualifications of the candidate and provides an easy mechanism to become certified in TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment without compromising on quality.  We are receiving rave reviews about this workshop due to its straight forward common sense approach so don't put it off any longer contact us today to organise a date for you to attend the next 3 Day RPL Workshop for the Cert IV TAE.

Suitable For

Any High School Teacher currently delivering or intending to deliver units of competency in their school.
 
Any person currently involved in the delivery of national units of competency who doesn't hold the TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment
 
Holders of BSZ40198 who are currently involved in the delivery or assessment of national units of competency who require an upgrade to TAE40110
 
Holders of TAA40104 who are NOT currently involved in the delivery or assessment of national units of competency but require the TAE40110 for future training or assessment

Cost

$1000 (GST inc.) 

TAA40104 to TAE40110 Upgrade $200 (for trainers or assessors currently involved in the delivery or assessment of VET) 

Further Information

Sally Williams
Training and Assessment Lecturer
Mobile:   0477 290 744
Phone:   (08) 9249 4008
Email:     sally@nct.net.au

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Contact Details

  • 1/21 Oxleigh Drive, Malaga WA 6090
  • 08 9249 4008

ACN 119 456 405

ABN 60 119 456 405

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