It is crucial to possess appropriate skills and credentials in the present market. Vocational education and training (VET) imparts hands-on expertise and understanding that corresponds with the requirements of various industries and trades, via certifications that are recognised nationwide. Mine Training Australia is a prominent institution that offers traineeships, VET, and assessments, and has been authorised to provide the subsequent funding access alternatives.
These Are The Funded Training Courses Provided by Mine Training Australia
Jobs & Skills WA
The State Government’s investment in training is prioritized through Jobs and Skills WA, which targets courses that prepare individuals for high-demand jobs. Additionally, services are provided to support successful training and employment outcomes.
You are eligible for a subsidised training place if your primary place of residence is in Western Australia and you are:
an Australian citizen; or
a permanent visa holder; or
a holder of visa subclass 309, 444, 785, 790, 820 or 826; or
a dependent or spouse of the primary holder of a visa subclass 457; or
a Bridging Visa E holder (subclasses 050 and 051) and you have made a valid application for a visa of subclass 785 or 790.
Subsidised programs through Jobs and skills WA are aligned into the following subsidy programs:
Apprenticeships & Traineeships (click for further details)
Existing Worker Traineeships (click for further details)
Higher level courses (click for further details)
Priority Industry qualifications (click for further details)
General Industry Training courses
To see Jobs and Skills WA eligible qualifications, please click here.
Industry Training Funding
Construction Industry Training Fund (CTF)
WA’s largest industry is construction, and CTF is dedicated to keeping workers up-to-date to help them keep their jobs and maintain high health and safety standards. The Construction Training Fund is accessible to construction organizations and their employees to help defray the cost of training and develop necessary skills in the industry. The Fund can cover up to 70% of the expenses for a variety of approved short courses (and up to 80% for courses held in regional areas).
Qualified training personnel from Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) provide all courses that are supported by the Construction Training Fund. The CTF Supplementary Skills and Occupational Health and Safety Programs offer subsidies to eligible construction industry workers, such as apprentices and trainees, who successfully complete short training courses. These courses are designed to help workers obtain or improve the skills necessary for their job. Courses that are recognized in the CTF Supplementary Skills program must have a direct impact on the skills and knowledge base of construction industry workers. The Supplementary Skills program focuses on specific areas, including:
- Construction Skills (practical skills that may result in a certificate of competency or a’ticket’ to operate machinery or plant).
- Industry Skills (management, business, technology and communication)
- Software Skills
- Occupational Licensing
- Higher Qualifications
- Occupational Safety & Health
Construction Training Fund funding covers Mine Training Australia’s training and assessment courses for higher qualifications, which consist of:
- BSB40520 Certificate IV in Leadership and Management
- BSB41419 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety
- BSB40920 Certificate IV in Project Management
- BSB51319 Diploma of Work Health and Safety
- Safety and Health Representatives course
Get in touch with us today to learn how we can assist you in accessing funding subsidies through CTF. Additionally, you can speak with one of our team members regarding our services as course providers in Perth.
CTF accepts claims through their online claims system at ctf.wa.gov.au, which allows claimants to create a personalized account for uploading and tracking the status of all their claims.