If you’re in the process of choosing a trainer provider to get your qualifications and career on track, there are some essential things to look for to make sure you get it right.
Chances are you have come across your chosen course at a variety of vocational education and training (VET) training providers, from TAFE courses to studying with an RTO. These top 10 essentials are worth considering before you apply.
1. Learner support
The support learners receive during their training can have a huge impact on their success. Your VET provider should offer you one-on-one support, no matter what delivery mode you choose.
2. Practical training
The skills and knowledge gained through your training should be relevant to your desired job outcomes. Depending on your chosen industry, practical placements and real-world experience should be a high priority to ensure you graduate confident and capable.
3. Delivery mode options
Your study ideally should fit in with your life commitments, including work, parenting and more. The right VET provider for you will have a delivery mode that makes achieving your training and career goals achievable. Selmar has an online option with dedicated trainer support which can help those juggling commitments.
4. Flexibility
Life doesn’t always go to plan, and it can get pretty crazy! Find out if your VET provider is able to be flexible, such as the option to defer your course if your circumstances change, to ensure you have the best chance of success.
5. National accreditation
The majority of VET providers will be nationally accredited, but it’s worth checking your chosen provider delivers courses that are. This means your qualification will be officially recognised and enable future education and training pathways.
6. Quality of the course
While courses may have the same name and accreditation, they aren’t necessarily created equal. Explore what’s involved in the course, who your trainers will be and ask others about their experience with the training provider.
7. Experienced trainers
For the best study journey, having passionate, knowledgeable trainers can make all the difference. Your VET trainers should have industry experience to share that offer insights to further your learning.
8. Industry commitment
Ideally your training provider will specialise in the area you want to study in. VET providers like Selmar have a deep commitment to specific industries such as child care and aged and disability care and strong industry contacts to help you advance on your career path.
9. Funding and payment plans
From Government funded places to interest-free student loans and VET loans, make sure your chosen training provider has a funding option to suit your financial situation.
10. Job outcomes
You want your qualifications to be highly regarded by prospective employers, so dig around to discover which VET providers are highly rated within your chosen industry. At Selmar our graduates are sought-after in the child care and aged care sectors.