Why you should consider introducing Traineeships into your organisation
TRAINEESHIPS IN HOSPITALITY OFFERED THROUGH STANLEY COLLEGE
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Your People, Trained in Your Business
Stanley College is one of WA’s largest and most awarded Registered Training Organisations. We have been training courses in Hospitality since 2011 and have produced over 1400 graduates, with most of these having begun careers in this vital industry.
Available Government Funded Traineeships:
SIT30622 Certificate III in Hospitality (Up to 24 Months) |
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For assistance in deciding on the appropriate course, feel free to contact the Traineeship Coordinator, Kylie Freeman, to arrange your initial meeting via phone (08) 6119 8400 OR email traineeships@stanleycollege.edu.au. |
Your Trainees Learning Process
Workplace Training
Trainees learn while they work on your premises.
On Campus Training*
The student will complete 8 hours per month on campus learning at Stanley College.
*Note – Speak to the Traineeship Coordinator to discuss alternative methods of delivery if required
Pathways
SIT30622 Certificate III in Hospitality |
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Funding Category |
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Course Duration |
Up to 24 Months |
New Worker Trainee (1) Concession |
$288.00* |
New Worker Trainee (1) Non-Concession Youth / Non - Concession |
$972.00* |
Career Pathways |
Food and Beverage (Traineeship) |
Pre-Requisite Entry Requirement |
No Pre-Requisite Entry Requirements exist for this course |
Course Eligible for Targeted Fee Relief |
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Traineeships |
(1) New Worker Trainees: This is someone that has been working for an employer for less than three months full-time equivalent.
* The annual maximum course fees (cap) for these courses are:
- Concession: $400 (to be eligible for the course cap, students must have concession status)
- Non-Concession (Youth): $400 (to be eligible for the course cap, students must be aged 15-24 years old)
- Non-Concession: $1200
Further Information
Student Tuition Fees
The Student tuition fees are indicative only and are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment. Additional fees may apply such as resource fees and other fees. These must be charged in accordance with the Fees and Charges Policy. Eligibility criteria apply. Prices as per the VET Fees and Charges Policy 2024.
Fee Waiver
Student fees may be waived for applicants with severe financial hardship.
For more information, call Stanley College at (08) 6371 9999 .
*Note: All DIPLOMA level courses are NOT eligible for fee waiver.
Stanley College also offers full-fee courses
Please visit our website www.stanleycollege.edu.au OR contact us at (08) 6371 9999 for information.
Additional information on Jobs and Skills WA is available from http://www.dtwd.wa.gov.au/jswa.
Concession Eligibility Status
The following students are eligible for a concession rate on fees (for training up to Certificate IV level):
- Persons and dependants of persons holding:
- a Pensioner Concession Card; OR
- a Repatriation Health Benefits Card issued by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs; OR
- a Health Care Card
- Persons and dependants of persons in receipt of AUSTUDY or ABSTUDY.
- Persons and dependants of persons in receipt of the Youth Allowance.
- Persons and dependants of persons who are inmates of a custodial institution.
- Secondary school-aged persons, not enrolled at school.
Please note: Concession rates do not apply to Existing Worker Trainees or Diploma and Advanced Diploma courses (unless otherwise specified).
Traineeships Eligibility
A person wishing to undertake Traineeship training:
- should be at least 15 years of age (for applicants under 15 years old, conditions apply);
- must be an Australian citizen or hold an Australian visa that will support the employment and study arrangements specified in the training contract (valid for the duration of the training contract); and
- must be in or entering part time or full time employment with an employer (rather than being a casual employee or self employed)