What are Training Packages?
Training Packages are a key feature of Vocational Education and Training in Australia.
They are part of the National Training Framework that aims to make skills development
and training arrangements simple, flexible and relevant to the needs of industry.
Training Packages are developed by industry for industry
There are currently ten National Industry Skills Councils that cover most major
Australian industries. The National Skills Councils are responsible for developing
Training Packages. The National Skills Councils also work closely with the States
to promote uniformity.
In NSW the NSW Property and Financial Serivces ITAB is responsible for ensuring that industry
in the state has input into the development of the national packages. The NSW Property and Financial
Services ITAB works closely with the Construction and Property Services Industry
Skills Council , CPSISC, State Regulatory authorities and Registered Training Organisations
(RTO'S) to ensure that the legislative and regulatory frameworks and training are
aligned with National Training Packages.
Extensive consultation occurs during development to ensure that the Training Package
is relevant to industry and useable. Before presenting new or reviewed Training
Packages for national endorsement the CPSISC must consult widely, validate the contents
of the Training Package and demonstrate that it has broad industry support.
Training Packages encourage training at work
Training may occur at the workplace, off the job, at a training organisation, during
regular work, or through work experience, work placement or work simulation. Usually
it involves a combination of these methods, depending on what suits the learner
and the type of learning and particular vocational outcome.
Training Packages provide many pathways to competency
Australians can achieve vocational competency in many ways. Training Packages acknowledge
this by emphasising (through units of competency), what the learner can do - not
how or where they learned to do it. For example, some experienced workers might
be able to demonstrate competency against the standards and gain a qualification
without completing a formal training course.
Recognition or Prior Learning.
Other people who are just setting out on a new career may undertake training in
a classroom setting and others may gain competency through New Apprenticeships supported
by on the job training and assessment.
Training Packages have 3 very important components
The endorsed component of a Training Package consists of three parts:
- Competency Standards
Provide an industry endorsed benchmark for training and assessment. They specify
the scope of knowledge and skills to be covered in the Training Package. They enable
enterprises to accurately define particular roles within industry, and are a useful
guide when designing job classifications, workplace appraisal, and skill development.
They are the basis for designing Vocational Education and Training courses and assessment
approaches for delivery off the job by registered training providers.
- National Qualifications
Are awarded when a learner (who might be an employee) has been assessed as achieving
a combination of units of competency that provides a meaningful outcome at an industry
or enterprise level. Each qualification in the CPSISC Training Packages consists
of a number of core and/or elective units of competency that industry representatives
consider workers require to perform a particular job.
-
Assessment Guidelines
Provide a framework for accurate, reliable and valid assessment of the
applicable competency standards. They ensure that all assessments are
thorough, consistent and valid and they also provide important quality
assurance in the issuing of qualifications. They include a statement on
the qualifications required by assessors, guidelines for designing
assessment materials and guidelines for conducting assessment.
- Industry training Getting recognised for existing experience and education see FSEAA
Website-recognition of prior learning, national recognition The Australian Qualifications
Framework (take off newsletter or FSEAA website)
Traineeships in Real Estate
Traineeships are available in real estate in Certificate III in Property (Real Estate)
and Certificate IV in Property (Real Estate). To find out about providers of real
estate traineeships in NSW go to www.det.nsw.edu.au/trainingmarket and go to the Training
Fact Finder - look up Property.