Smart and Skilled: 2015 NSW Skills List V3 All qualifications listed in alphabetical order (including Foundation Skills and accredited courses)
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1 Smart and Skilled: V3 All qualifications listed in alphabetical order (including Foundation Skills and accredited courses) NSW DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY VERSION 3.0 OCTOBER
2 State of New South Wales through Department of Industry, Skills and Regional Development Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is based on knowledge and understanding at the time of writing (October 2015).
3 The The NSW Skills List defines the qualifications eligible for government funding under Smart and Skilled. An updated (October 2015) has been released together with prices, fees and subsidies for each qualification on the List. It was developed through targeted consultations with peak provider and industry bodies, state government agencies and community representatives. The NSW Skills Board has endorsed the 2015 Skills List. Use of the A student entitlement to government subsidised training commenced on 1 January The 2015 Skills List informs students and training providers which qualifications will be subsidised in About the Skills List - qualifications for jobs, careers and further study The qualifications on the Skills List support the diverse needs of industry and the NSW economy. It is these qualifications that will give people the skills they need for good job prospects, career paths and higher learning opportunities. The Skills List covers all qualification levels from Certificate ll to Advanced Diploma, select Foundation Skills courses at Certificate l and ll and all apprenticeships and selected The Skills List also defines areas of priority for pre-vocational and part qualifications for key groups and sectors. The Skills List comprises Training Package qualifications, Foundation Skills and accredited courses. Programs such as the Higher School Certificate, Tertiary Preparation Certificate and VET in Schools are managed outside of Smart and Skilled. The Skills List has been developed through extensive labour market analysis and consultation with industry and the community. It is reviewed annually to make sure the changing skill needs of industry are met. The Skills List is also updated regularly during the year to reflect changes to qualifications already on the List, and to add new qualifications approved for inclusion.
4 and targeted priorities Smart and Skilled qualifications on the 2015 Skills List are grouped into two programs: priorities priorities Full qualifications at Certificate lv, Diploma and Advanced Diploma level on the NSW Skills List All students who meet the personal Smart and Skilled eligibility requirements are eligible. Availability of these qualifications is subject to funding. Certificate ll and lll qualifications and Certificate l and ll Foundation Skills qualifications on the NSW Skills List Students who meet the personal Smart and Skilled eligibility requirements and who do not have a Certificate lv or higher level qualification are eligible. Approved TAFE NSW Institutes and Adult and Community Education (ACE) providers are funded to deliver Foundation Skills qualifications. The Foundation Skills qualifications at Certificate l and ll include basic language, literacy, numeracy and computer skills that are essential to assist people to get a job. and traineeship qualifications at all levels, as identified on the NSW Skills List All students who are approved or registered as NSW apprentices or NSW new entrant trainees are eligible. Pre-vocational and part qualifications (including skill sets) Students who meet the personal Smart and Skilled eligibility requirements are eligible for these courses, subject to funding availability. For pre-vocational and part qualifications, Smart and Skilled contracted providers with the full qualification on their scope are eligible to offer courses by invitation. Providers will be required to demonstrate successful outcomes for learners in full qualification enrolments or gaining employment, and present plans for working with industry to maximise employment outcomes. In addition, TAFE NSW and approved ACE providers are funded to provide courses for specific target groups as community service obligations. Further information For further information about Smart and Skilled and: 2015 prices, fees and subsidies the NSW Quality Framework go to training.nsw.gov.au/smartandskilled. Students are able to check eligibility for Smart and Skilled, get an estimate of the fee for each qualification and find out where they can study, at the Smart and Skilled website
5 Priorities Prevocational and Part s Program This program focuses on training to help people develop the skills they need to get a job, undertake entry level qualifications or transition to a new job. Target areas for Prevocational and Part s The three target areas for the program are: Prevocational training Pre-apprenticeship and pre-traineeship training groups and industries. The Department may offer subsidised training only in circumstances where an individual or industry has no other source of funding available. Prevocational training Prevocational training is targeted to help individuals to get a job or continue training to achieve a full qualification. Pre-apprenticeship and pre-traineeship training This training is targeted to help individuals gain an apprenticeship or traineeship. groups and industries There are two priority areas for part qualifications: groups: Long term unemployed Students living in rural or remote areas Job seekers, including: Centrelink benefit recipients Underemployed workers who need further training to work more hours Mature aged workers returning to the workforce Retrenched workers and those at risk of retrenchment. School leavers People with a disability Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Disadvantaged youth or youth at risk Inmates in NSW Correctional Centres, including Juvenile Justice Centres Unemployed volunteers, to support pathways to employment and/or community service. industries: Industries undergoing economic structural change, needing to retain or up-skill workers to adapt to changing markets or to remain viable Industry sectors that can demonstrate the need for entry level skills, rather than full qualifications Emerging industry areas in a thin market where the training supports industry expansion into new areas, creates new jobs or permanent employment, or supports growth in a local or regional economy Industries experiencing skill shortages. industries must be willing to: partner with government and other stakeholders participate in candidate selection offer relevant work experience linked to the training, and offer actual job opportunities.
6 Priorities Prevocational and Part s Program Types of training The Department may approve vocational and foundation skills training under the Smart and Skilled Priorities Prevocational and Part s Program: Prevocational courses comprising units of competency from: qualifications on the current NSW Skills List qualifications not on the current NSW Skills List where there is a demonstrated industry or individual need under certain circumstances, it might include full qualifications on the NSW Skills List for Foundation Skills (at Certificate I and II level). Introductory units of competency from apprenticeship and traineeship qualifications on the current NSW Skills List Nationally recognised vocational short courses and Statements of Attainment Vocational skill sets as defined in Training Packages Units of competency from Foundation Skills qualifications on the current NSW Skills List Where need can be demonstrated, units from higher level language, literacy and numeracy qualifications (Certificate II and above) may be approved to support students undertaking higher level vocational qualifications.
7 This Schedule includes the V3 qualifications eligible for government funding under Smart and Skilled. qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate III and below, including Foundation Skills, and all apprenticeships and selected * Indicates Foundation Skills. priority qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate IV and above. The Schedule indicates where funded qualifications are offered as apprenticeships or and course codes may change or be replaced or superseded, these are marked in the column on the updated List. Training providers should enrol students in the new qualification once they have it on their scope. Providers must FSK10113 Certificate I in Access to Vocational Pathways * General education - not occupationally specific 10088NAT Certificate I in Access to Work and Training * Non-industry specific training 10087NAT Certificate I in Access to Work and Training (Introductory) * General education - not occupationally specific 10078NAT Certificate I in Basic English Language Skills * General education - not occupationally specific 22236VIC Certificate I in General Education for Adults * General education - not occupationally specific 22235VIC Certificate I in General Education for Adults (Introductory) * General education - not occupationally specific ICA10111 ICT10115 Certificate I in Information, Digital Media and Technology * Keyboard Operators FSK10213 Certificate I in Skills for Vocational Pathways * General education - not occupationally specific 22128VIC Certificate I in Work Education * General education - not occupationally specific CUV20313 Certificate II in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Visual Arts Industry Work Community Arts Worker HLT20113 Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker CUV20211 Certificate II in Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts Visual Arts and Crafts Professionals MEA20411 MEA20415 Certificate II in Aeroskills Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Avionics) AHC20110 Certificate II in Agriculture Mixed Crop and Livestock Farm Worker ACM20110 Certificate II in Animal Studies Animal Attendants And Trainers Nec LMT21707 Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology Sewing Machinist SFI20111 Certificate II in Aquaculture Aquaculture Worker AHC20510 AHC20513 Certificate II in Arboriculture Logging Plant Operator 22075VIC Certificate II in Auslan Community Worker AUR20212 Certificate II in Automotive Air Conditioning Technology Mechanic's Assistant AUR20912 Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology Mechanic's Assistant AUR21312 Certificate II in Automotive Braking System Technology Mechanic's Assistant AUR21412 Certificate II in Automotive Cooling System Technology Mechanic's Assistant AUR21512 Certificate II in Automotive Cylinder Head Reconditioning Mechanic's Assistant AUR21612 Certificate II in Automotive Driveline System Technology Mechanic's Assistant OCTOBER V3 Page 1 of 30
8 This Schedule includes the V3 qualifications eligible for government funding under Smart and Skilled. qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate III and below, including Foundation Skills, and all apprenticeships and selected * Indicates Foundation Skills. priority qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate IV and above. The Schedule indicates where funded qualifications are offered as apprenticeships or and course codes may change or be replaced or superseded, these are marked in the column on the updated List. Training providers should enrol students in the new qualification once they have it on their scope. Providers must AUR20412 Certificate II in Automotive Electrical Technology Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories Fitter (General) AUR21712 Certificate II in Automotive Exhaust System Technology Mechanic's Assistant AUM20212 AUM20213 Certificate II in Automotive Manufacturing Production - Bus, Truck and Trailer Product Assembler AUR21105 AUR21112 Certificate II in Automotive Sales Motor Vehicle or Caravan Salesperson AUR20512 Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology Mechanic's Assistant AUR21812 Certificate II in Automotive Steering and Suspension System Technology Mechanic's Assistant AUR21912 AUR21913 Certificate II in Automotive Tyre Servicing Technology Tyre Fitter AUR21212 Certificate II in Automotive Underbody Technology Mechanic's Assistant AVI20208 Certificate II in Aviation (Flight Operations) Travel Attendants Nec AVI20408 Certificate II in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service) Aircraft Baggage Handler and Airline Ground Crew AVI20512 AVI20713 Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection (Checked Baggage Screener) Travel Attendants Nec AVI20512 AVI20613 Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection (Passenger/Non-Passenger Screener) Inspectors And Regulatory Officers Nec MEM20305 Certificate II in Boating Services Boat Builder and Repairer BSB20112 BSB20115 Certificate II in Business General Clerk RII20712 RII20713 Certificate II in Civil Construction Earthmoving Labourer PRM20104 CPP20611 Certificate II in Cleaning Operations Commercial Cleaner LMT20707 Certificate II in Clothing Production (Complex or Multiple Processes) Sewing Machinist LMT20607 Certificate II in Clothing Production (Intermediate) Textile and Footwear Production Machine Operators SIS20110 SIS20113 Certificate II in Community Activities Inquiry Clerk SIR20107 SIR20112 Certificate II in Community Pharmacy Pharmacy Sales Assistant CHC20112 CHC22015 Certificate II in Community Services MSA21108 MSS20312 Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices Engineering Production Workers UEE20510 UEE20511 Certificate II in Computer Assembly and Repair Electrical or Telecommunications Trades Assistant AHC21010 Certificate II in Conservation and Land Management Farm, Forestry And Garden Workers Nec CPC20112 Certificate II in Construction Builder's Labourer OCTOBER V3 Page 2 of 30
9 This Schedule includes the V3 qualifications eligible for government funding under Smart and Skilled. qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate III and below, including Foundation Skills, and all apprenticeships and selected * Indicates Foundation Skills. priority qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate IV and above. The Schedule indicates where funded qualifications are offered as apprenticeships or and course codes may change or be replaced or superseded, these are marked in the column on the updated List. Training providers should enrol students in the new qualification once they have it on their scope. Providers must CPC20211 Certificate II in Construction Pathways Builder's Labourer BSB20211 BSB20215 Certificate II in Customer Engagement Call or Contact Centre Operator TLI21209 TLI21210 Certificate II in Driving Operations Automobile Drivers UEE22010 UEE22011 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) Electrical or Telecommunications Trades Assistant HLT21107 HLT21112 Certificate II in Emergency Medical Service First Response Personal Service Workers Nec MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering Metal Engineering Process Worker MEM20205 Certificate II in Engineering - Production Technology Metal Engineering Process Worker SFI20211 Certificate II in Fishing Operations Deck Hand SFL20110 SFL20115 Certificate II in Floristry (Assistant) Florist FDF20111 Certificate II in Food Processing Food And Drink Factory Workers Nec FPI20111 Certificate II in Forest Growing and Management Forestry Worker FPI20113 Certificate II in Forest Growing and Management Logging Plant Operator 10079NAT Certificate II in Foundation English Language Skills * General education - not occupationally specific 10076NAT Certificate II in Foundations for Vocational and Further Study * General education - not occupationally specific LMF20202 MSF20213 Certificate II in Furniture Finishing Other Wood Processing Machine Operator LMF20309 MSF20313 Certificate II in Furniture Making Product Assembler TLI21510 TLI22413 Certificate II in Furniture Removal Furniture Removalist 22237VIC Certificate II in General Education for Adults * General education - not occupationally specific PSP20104 PSP20112 Certificate II in Government General Clerk SIH20111 Certificate II in Hairdressing Hair or Beauty Salon Assistant FPI20211 Certificate II in Harvesting and Haulage Forestry and Logging Workers FPI20213 Certificate II in Harvesting and Haulage Logging Plant Operator HLT21212 Certificate II in Health Support Services Hospitality Workers Nec AHC20410 Certificate II in Horticulture Garden Labourer SIT20212 SIT20213 Certificate II in Hospitality Hospitality Workers OCTOBER V3 Page 3 of 30
10 This Schedule includes the V3 qualifications eligible for government funding under Smart and Skilled. qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate III and below, including Foundation Skills, and all apprenticeships and selected * Indicates Foundation Skills. priority qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate IV and above. The Schedule indicates where funded qualifications are offered as apprenticeships or and course codes may change or be replaced or superseded, these are marked in the column on the updated List. Training providers should enrol students in the new qualification once they have it on their scope. Providers must ICA20111 ICT20115 Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology Keyboard Operators AHC21112 Certificate II in Irrigation Farm, Forestry And Garden Workers Nec SIT20307 SIT20312 Certificate II in Kitchen Operations Kitchenhand AHC21610 Certificate II in Landscaping Garden Labourer TLI21810 Certificate II in Logistics Production Clerk MAR20113 MAR20313 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal) Ship's Master TDM20207 MAR20413 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal) Ship's Engineer MTM20111 Certificate II in Meat Processing (Abattoirs) Meat Process Worker MTM20411 Certificate II in Meat Processing (Food Services) Meat Process Worker CUS20101 CUS20109 Certificate II in Music Sound Technician ICT20613 Certificate II in National Broadband Network Construction Electrical or Telecommunications Trades Assistant AUR20812 Certificate II in Outdoor Power Equipment Technology Mechanic's Assistant SIS20210 SIS20213 Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation Outdoor Adventure Instructor AHC20610 Certificate II in Parks and Gardens Garden Labourer 30867QLD Certificate II in Permaculture Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmer PMB20101 PMB20107 Certificate II in Polymer Processing Plastics and Rubber Production Machine Operators HLT20907 HLT20912 Certificate II in Population Health Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker ICP20210 ICP20115 Certificate II in Printing and Graphic Arts (General) Printer's Assistant AHC20310 Certificate II in Production Horticulture Horticultural Nursery Assistant AHC20710 Certificate II in Production Nursery Horticultural Nursery Assistant PUA20601 PUA20613 Certificate II in Public Safety (Firefighting and Emergency Operations) Fire Fighter PUA20701 PUA20713 Certificate II in Public Safety (Firefighting Operations) Fire Fighter RGR20208 RGR20213 Certificate II in Racing (Greyhound) Animal Attendants And Trainers Nec RGR20102 RGR20108 Certificate II in Racing (Stablehand) Stablehand TLI21310 TLI21311 Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure Railway Track Worker OCTOBER V3 Page 4 of 30
11 This Schedule includes the V3 qualifications eligible for government funding under Smart and Skilled. qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate III and below, including Foundation Skills, and all apprenticeships and selected * Indicates Foundation Skills. priority qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate IV and above. The Schedule indicates where funded qualifications are offered as apprenticeships or and course codes may change or be replaced or superseded, these are marked in the column on the updated List. Training providers should enrol students in the new qualification once they have it on their scope. Providers must RII20109 RII20113 Certificate II in Resources and Infrastructure Work Preparation Mining Support Worker SIB20110 Certificate II in Retail Make-Up and Skin Care Sales Assistant (General) SIR20207 SIR20212 Certificate II in Retail Services Sales Assistant (General) 10080NAT Certificate II in Routine English Language Skills * General education - not occupationally specific AHC21210 Certificate II in Rural Operations Farm, Forestry and Garden Workers FPI20305 FPI20311 Certificate II in Sawmilling and Processing Sawmilling Operator SFI20511 Certificate II in Seafood Processing Seafood Process Worker UEE21610 UEE21611 Certificate II in Security Assembly and Set-up Electrical or Telecommunications Trades Assistant AHC21310 Certificate II in Shearing Wool Handler TLI22013 Certificate II in Shunting Railway Signal Operator 10077NAT Certificate II in Skills for Work and Study * General education - not occupationally specific 10089NAT Certificate II in Skills for Work and Training * Non-industry specific training 10090NAT Certificate II in Skills for Work and Training in the Community Sector * Non-industry specific training FSK20113 Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways * General education - not occupationally specific SIS20312 SIS20313 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation General Clerk AHC20910 Certificate II in Sports Turf Management Garden Labourer RII20209 RII20213 Certificate II in Surface Extraction Operations Backhoe Operator CPP20307 Certificate II in Technical Security Electrical or Telecommunications Trades Assistant ICT20210 ICT20213 Certificate II in Telecommunications Electrical or Telecommunications Trades Assistant LMT20507 Certificate II in Textile Fabrication Textile and Footwear Production Machine Operators FPI20505 FPI20511 Certificate II in Timber Manufactured Products Wood and Wood Products Factory Worker FPI20605 FPI20611 Certificate II in Timber Merchandising Other Sales Assistants and Salespersons SIT20107 SIT20112 Certificate II in Tourism Tourism and Travel Advisers RII20309 RII20313 Certificate II in Underground Coal Mining Miner RII20409 RII20413 Certificate II in Underground Metalliferous Mining Miner OCTOBER V3 Page 5 of 30
12 This Schedule includes the V3 qualifications eligible for government funding under Smart and Skilled. qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate III and below, including Foundation Skills, and all apprenticeships and selected * Indicates Foundation Skills. priority qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate IV and above. The Schedule indicates where funded qualifications are offered as apprenticeships or and course codes may change or be replaced or superseded, these are marked in the column on the updated List. Training providers should enrol students in the new qualification once they have it on their scope. Providers must TLI21610 Certificate II in Warehousing Operations Storeperson PRM20509 CPP20411 Certificate II in Waste Management Recycling or Rubbish Collector NWP20107 Certificate II in Water Operations Waste Water or Water Plant Operator AHC21410 Certificate II in Wool Handling Wool Handler HLT30113 Certificate III in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker CUV30211 Certificate III in Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts Visual Arts and Crafts Professionals AHC32513 Certificate III in Aboriginal-sites Work Park Ranger FNS30311 FNS30315 Certificate III in Accounts Administration Accounts Clerk CHC30612 CHC34015 Certificate III in Active Volunteering 10082NAT Certificate III in Advanced English for Further Study General education - not occupationally specific AHC33110 Certificate III in Advanced Wool Handling Shearer MEA30211 MEA30215 Certificate III in Aeroskills (Mechatronics) Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Avionics) AUR30412 Certificate III in Agricultural Mechanical Technology Motor Mechanic (General) AHC30110 Certificate III in Agriculture Farmers and Farm Managers AHC30210 Certificate III in Agriculture (Dairy Production) Dairy Cattle Farmer UEE31307 UEE32211 Certificate III in Air-conditioning and Refrigeration Airconditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic MEA30111 MEA30115 Certificate III in Aircraft Surface Finishing Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Structures) HLT32412 HLT33015 Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance ACM30110 Certificate III in Animal Studies Animal Attendants And Trainers Nec ACM30210 Certificate III in Animal Technology Animal Attendants And Trainers Nec UEE30507 UEE32111 Certificate III in Appliance Service Electrician (General) LMT31407 Certificate III in Applied Fashion Design and Technology Dressmaker or Tailor SFI30111 Certificate III in Aquaculture Aquaculture Worker SIS30213 SIS31015 Certificate III in Aquatics and Community Recreation Sports Coaches, Instructors and Officials AHC30810 Certificate III in Arboriculture Arborist OCTOBER V3 Page 6 of 30
13 This Schedule includes the V3 qualifications eligible for government funding under Smart and Skilled. qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate III and below, including Foundation Skills, and all apprenticeships and selected * Indicates Foundation Skills. priority qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate IV and above. The Schedule indicates where funded qualifications are offered as apprenticeships or and course codes may change or be replaced or superseded, these are marked in the column on the updated List. Training providers should enrol students in the new qualification once they have it on their scope. Providers must CUV30411 Certificate III in Arts Administration Program or Project Administrator SIT30912 SIT30913 Certificate III in Asian Cookery Cook 22077VIC Certificate III in Auslan Community Worker AUR30105 AUR30112 Certificate III in Automotive Administration General Clerk AUR32012 Certificate III in Automotive Alternative Fuel Technology Motor Mechanic (General) AUR32312 Certificate III in Automotive and Marine Trimming Technology Vehicle Trimmer AUR32112 Certificate III in Automotive Body Repair Technology Panelbeater AUR31512 Certificate III in Automotive Diesel Engine Technology Motor Mechanic (General) AUR31412 Certificate III in Automotive Diesel Fuel Technology Motor Mechanic (General) AUR31612 Certificate III in Automotive Drivetrain Technology Motor Mechanic (General) AUR30312 Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology Automotive Electrician AUR31311 AUR31312 Certificate III in Automotive Engine Reconditioning Motor Mechanic (General) AUR32212 Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology Autoglazier AUM30212 AUM30213 Certificate III in Automotive Manufacturing Technical Operations - Bus, Truck and Trailer Vehicle Body Builder AUR32412 Certificate III in Automotive Refinishing Technology Vehicle Painter AUR31012 Certificate III in Automotive Sales Motor Vehicle or Caravan Salesperson AUR32613 Certificate III in Automotive Tyre Management Tyre Fitter AUR32512 Certificate III in Automotive Underbody Technology Motor Mechanic (General) AVI30208 Certificate III in Aviation (Flight Operations) Travel Attendants Nec AVI30408 Certificate III in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service) Aircraft Baggage Handler and Airline Ground Crew AVI30612 AVI30813 Certificate III in Aviation (Remote Pilot - Visual Line of Sight) Air Transport Professionals Nec AVI30509 AVI30510 Certificate III in Aviation (Rescue Crewman) Fire and Emergency Workers SIB30110 SHB30115 Certificate III in Beauty Services LMF31808 MSF30913 Certificate III in Blinds, Awnings, Security Screens and Grilles Home Improvement Installer CPC30111 Certificate III in Bricklaying/Blocklaying Bricklayer OCTOBER V3 Page 7 of 30
14 This Schedule includes the V3 qualifications eligible for government funding under Smart and Skilled. qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate III and below, including Foundation Skills, and all apprenticeships and selected * Indicates Foundation Skills. priority qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate IV and above. The Schedule indicates where funded qualifications are offered as apprenticeships or and course codes may change or be replaced or superseded, these are marked in the column on the updated List. Training providers should enrol students in the new qualification once they have it on their scope. Providers must BSB30112 BSB30115 Certificate III in Business General Clerk BSB30412 BSB30415 Certificate III in Business Administration General Clerk BSB30912 BSB30915 Certificate III in Business Administration (Education) Secretary (General) BSB31012 BSB31015 Certificate III in Business Administration (Legal) Legal Secretary BSB31112 BSB31115 Certificate III in Business Administration (Medical) Medical Receptionist SIR30412 Certificate III in Business to Business Sales Retail Supervisor LMF32109 MSF31113 Certificate III in Cabinet Making Cabinetmaker ACM30310 Certificate III in Captive Animals Animal Attendants And Trainers Nec CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry Carpenter CPC32011 Certificate III in Carpentry and Joinery Carpenter SIT31012 SIT31013 Certificate III in Catering Operations Cook SIF30108 SIF30113 Certificate III in Cemetery and Crematorium Operations Funeral Workers Nec RII30912 RII30913 Certificate III in Civil Construction Technicians And Trades Workers Nec RII30809 RII30813 Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations Earthmoving Plant Operator (General) RII31209 RII31213 Certificate III in Civil Foundations Earthmoving Plant Operator (General) PRM30104 CPP31011 Certificate III in Cleaning Operations Commercial Cleaner LMT30507 Certificate III in Clothing Production Clothing Trades Workers SIT30812 SIT30813 Certificate III in Commercial Cookery Cook AHC32113 Certificate III in Commercial Seed Processing Nurseryperson SIR30107 SIR30112 Certificate III in Community Pharmacy Pharmacy Sales Assistant CHC30112 CHC32015 Certificate III in Community Services ACM30410 Certificate III in Companion Animal Services Animal Attendants And Trainers Nec MSA31108 MSS30312 Certificate III in Competitive Systems and Practices Miscellaneous Technicians and Trades Workers UEE30210 UEE30211 Certificate III in Computer Systems Equipment Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (General) CPC30311 CPC30313 Certificate III in Concreting Concreter OCTOBER V3 Page 8 of 30
15 This Schedule includes the V3 qualifications eligible for government funding under Smart and Skilled. qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate III and below, including Foundation Skills, and all apprenticeships and selected * Indicates Foundation Skills. priority qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate IV and above. The Schedule indicates where funded qualifications are offered as apprenticeships or and course codes may change or be replaced or superseded, these are marked in the column on the updated List. Training providers should enrol students in the new qualification once they have it on their scope. Providers must AHC31410 Certificate III in Conservation and Land Management Park Ranger CPC32912 Certificate III in Construction Crane Operations Crane, Hoist or Lift Operator CPC31411 Certificate III in Construction Waterproofing Construction Trades Workers CSC30112 CSC30115 Certificate III in Correctional Practice BSB30211 BSB30215 Certificate III in Customer Engagement Call or Contact Centre Operator UEE30407 UEE30411 Certificate III in Data and Voice Communications Cabler (Data and Telecommunications) CPC30411 CPC30413 Certificate III in Demolition Earthmoving Labourer HLT31807 HLT31812 Certificate III in Dental Assisting Dental Assistant CUV30311 Certificate III in Design Fundamentals Visual Arts and Crafts Professionals RII31809 RII31813 Certificate III in Drilling Operations Driller TLI31209 TLI31210 Certificate III in Driving Operations Truck Driver (General) LMT31207 LMT31210 Certificate III in Dry Cleaning Operations Drycleaner CHC30712 CHC30113 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care Child Care Worker CHC30812 CHC30213 Certificate III in Education Support Teachers' Aide UEE33011 Certificate III in Electrical Fitting Electrician (General) UEE30607 UEE30611 Certificate III in Electrical Machine Repair Electrician (General) UEE30910 UEE30911 Certificate III in Electronics and Communications Electronic Equipment Trades Worker UEE30807 UEE30811 Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician Electrician (General) AUR31912 Certificate III in Elevating Work Platform Technology Motor Mechanic (General) 10091NAT Certificate III in Employment and Training Non-industry specific training CHC30908 CHC30912 Certificate III in Employment Services Human Resource Clerk MEM31112 Certificate III in Engineering - Composites Trade Technicians And Trades Workers Nec MEM30405 Certificate III in Engineering - Electrical/Electronic Trade Electrotechnology and Telecommunications Trades Workers MEM30305 Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade Sheetmetal Trades Worker MEM30205 Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade Mechanical Engineering Trades Workers OCTOBER V3 Page 9 of 30
16 This Schedule includes the V3 qualifications eligible for government funding under Smart and Skilled. qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate III and below, including Foundation Skills, and all apprenticeships and selected * Indicates Foundation Skills. priority qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate IV and above. The Schedule indicates where funded qualifications are offered as apprenticeships or and course codes may change or be replaced or superseded, these are marked in the column on the updated List. Training providers should enrol students in the new qualification once they have it on their scope. Providers must MEM30105 Certificate III in Engineering - Production Systems Fabrication Engineering Trades Workers LMT31909 Certificate III in Engineering - TCF Mechanic Mechanical Engineering Trades Workers MEM30505 Certificate III in Engineering - Technical Mechanical Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians 10081NAT Certificate III in English for Further Study General education - not occupationally specific UET30409 UET30812 Certificate III in ESI - Power Systems - Distribution Cable Jointing Electrical Distribution Trades Workers UET30209 UET30612 Certificate III in ESI - Power Systems - Distribution Overhead Electrical Distribution Trades Workers UET30309 UET30712 Certificate III in ESI - Power Systems - Rail Traction Electrical Linesworker UET30109 UET30512 Certificate III in ESI - Power Systems - Transmission Overhead Electrical Linesworker UEP30212 Certificate III in ESI Generation - Operations Power Generation Plant Operator SIT30607 SIT30612 Certificate III in Events General Clerk ACM30510 Certificate III in Farriery Farrier AHC33311 Certificate III in Feedlot Operations Grain, Oilseed Or Pasture Farm Worker FNS30111 FNS30115 Certificate III in Financial Services Financial and Insurance Clerks CPC32812 CPC32813 Certificate III in Fire Protection Plumber (General) SIS30313 SIS30315 Certificate III in Fitness Fitness Instructor LMF31208 MSF30813 Certificate III in Flooring Technology Floor Finisher SFL30110 SFL30115 Certificate III in Floristry Florist FDF30111 Certificate III in Food Processing Food And Drink Factory Workers Nec FPI30111 Certificate III in Forest Growing and Management Forestry Worker FPI30113 Certificate III in Forest Growing and Management Logging Plant Operator AUR31712 Certificate III in Forklift Technology Motor Mechanic (General) CPC31511 Certificate III in Formwork/Falsework Carpenter SIF30308 SIF30313 Certificate III in Funeral Operations Funeral Workers Nec LMF30202 MSF30113 Certificate III in Furniture Finishing Furniture Finisher LMF30302 MSF30213 Certificate III in Furniture Making Cabinetmaker OCTOBER V3 Page 10 of 30
17 This Schedule includes the V3 qualifications eligible for government funding under Smart and Skilled. qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate III and below, including Foundation Skills, and all apprenticeships and selected * Indicates Foundation Skills. priority qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate IV and above. The Schedule indicates where funded qualifications are offered as apprenticeships or and course codes may change or be replaced or superseded, these are marked in the column on the updated List. Training providers should enrol students in the new qualification once they have it on their scope. Providers must CPC32712 CPC32713 Certificate III in Gas Fitting Gasfitter UEG30211 UEG30114 Certificate III in Gas Supply Industry Operations Gasfitter FNS30511 FNS30515 Certificate III in General Insurance Insurance Agent LMF30611 MSF30413 Certificate III in Glass and Glazing Glazier SIT30512 SIT30513 Certificate III in Guiding Tour Guide SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing Hairdresser FPI30211 Certificate III in Harvesting and Haulage Forestry and Logging Workers FPI30213 Certificate III in Harvesting and Haulage Forestry and Logging Workers HLT32912 HLT37315 Certificate III in Health Administration HLT32512 HLT33115 Certificate III in Health Services Assistance HLT32807 HLT32812 Certificate III in Health Support Services Nursing Support and Personal Care Workers AUR31812 Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Trailer Technology Motor Mechanic (General) AUR31112 AUR31114 Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology Motor Mechanic (General) SIT31209 SIT31212 Certificate III in Holiday Parks and Resorts Caretaker AHC30310 Certificate III in Horse Breeding Horse Breeder 91189NSW 10229NAT Certificate III in Horse Industry Practice (Performance Horse) Horse Breeder AHC30710 Certificate III in Horticulture Gardener (General) HLT31412 HLT37115 Certificate III in Hospital/Health Services Pharmacy Support SIT30712 SIT30713 Certificate III in Hospitality Hospitality Workers HLT32307 HLT32312 Certificate III in Indigenous Environmental Health Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker AHC31510 Certificate III in Indigenous Land Management Park Ranger CHC30212 CHC30312 CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support CHC30408 CUL30111 Certificate III in Information and Cultural Services Library Assistant OCTOBER V3 Page 11 of 30
18 This Schedule includes the V3 qualifications eligible for government funding under Smart and Skilled. qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate III and below, including Foundation Skills, and all apprenticeships and selected * Indicates Foundation Skills. priority qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate IV and above. The Schedule indicates where funded qualifications are offered as apprenticeships or and course codes may change or be replaced or superseded, these are marked in the column on the updated List. Training providers should enrol students in the new qualification once they have it on their scope. Providers must ICA30111 ICT30115 Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology ICT Support Technicians UEE31210 UEE31211 Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (Special Class) FNS30610 FNS30615 Certificate III in Insurance Broking Insurance Consultant TLI31309 TLI31310 Certificate III in International Freight Forwarding (Operator) Import-Export Clerk AHC32412 Certificate III in Irrigation Farm, Forestry And Garden Workers Nec MEM30605 Certificate III in Jewellery Manufacture Jeweller CPC31912 Certificate III in Joinery Joiner CPC32211 Certificate III in Joinery (Stairs) Joiner MSL30109 Certificate III in Laboratory Skills Agricultural, Medical and Science Technicians AHC31610 Certificate III in Lands, Parks and Wildlife Park Ranger AHC30910 Certificate III in Landscape Construction Landscape Gardener LMT31107 LMT31110 Certificate III in Laundry Operations Laundry Worker (General) LMT30907 Certificate III in Leather Production Leather Goods Maker AUR30612 Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology Motor Mechanic (General) CUA30413 Certificate III in Live Production and Services Performing Arts Technicians Nec LGA30104 Certificate III in Local Government General Clerk LGA30304 Certificate III in Local Government (Operational Works) Earthmoving Plant Operators MEM30805 Certificate III in Locksmithing Locksmith TLI32410 Certificate III in Logistics Despatching and Receiving Clerk MSA30208 Certificate III in Manufacturing Technology Miscellaneous Technicians and Trades Workers MEM30705 Certificate III in Marine Craft Construction Shipwright AUR30512 AUR30514 Certificate III in Marine Mechanical Technology Motor Mechanic (General) TDM30307 MAR30113 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Integrated Rating) Deck Hand TDM30207 MAR30813 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal) Ship's Engineer MAR30313 MAR30115 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Steam) Ship's Engineer OCTOBER V3 Page 12 of 30
19 This Schedule includes the V3 qualifications eligible for government funding under Smart and Skilled. qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate III and below, including Foundation Skills, and all apprenticeships and selected * Indicates Foundation Skills. priority qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate IV and above. The Schedule indicates where funded qualifications are offered as apprenticeships or and course codes may change or be replaced or superseded, these are marked in the column on the updated List. Training providers should enrol students in the new qualification once they have it on their scope. Providers must MAR30413 MAR30913 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 metres Near Coastal) Ship's Master MTM30111 Certificate III in Meat Processing (Boning Room) Butcher or Smallgoods Maker MTM30211 Certificate III in Meat Processing (Food Services) Butcher or Smallgoods Maker MTM30611 Certificate III in Meat Processing (General) Butcher or Smallgoods Maker MTM30311 Certificate III in Meat Processing (Meat Safety) Meat Inspector MTM30411 Certificate III in Meat Processing (Rendering) Butcher or Smallgoods Maker MTM30811 MTM30813 Certificate III in Meat Processing (Retail Butcher) Butcher or Smallgoods Maker MTM30511 Certificate III in Meat Processing (Slaughtering) Slaughterer MTM31011 Certificate III in Meat Processing (Smallgoods - Manufacture) Butcher or Smallgoods Maker CUF30101 CUF30107 Certificate III in Media Performing Arts Technicians BSB30307 BSB30315 Certificate III in Micro Business Operations General Clerk LMT30607 Certificate III in Millinery Clothing Trades Workers Nec TLI31710 Certificate III in Mobile Crane Operations Crane, Hoist or Lift Operator AUR31212 Certificate III in Mobile Plant Technology Motor Mechanic (General) HLT32007 HLT32012 Certificate III in Mortuary Theatre Practice Medical Technicians Nec AUR30812 Certificate III in Motorcycle Mechanical Technology Motorcycle Mechanic CUS30101 CUS30109 Certificate III in Music Sound Technician CUS30301 CUS30309 Certificate III in Music Business Sound Technician SIB20210 SHB30315 Certificate III in Nail Technology Beauty Therapist ICT30713 Certificate III in National Broadband Network Construction Electronic Equipment Trades Worker AHC31710 Certificate III in Natural Area Restoration Park Ranger AUR30712 AUR30713 Certificate III in Outdoor Power Equipment Technology Small Engine Mechanic SIS30410 SIS30413 Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation Outdoor Adventure Guides CPC30611 Certificate III in Painting and Decorating Painting Trades Worker AHC31010 Certificate III in Parks and Gardens Gardener (General) OCTOBER V3 Page 13 of 30
20 This Schedule includes the V3 qualifications eligible for government funding under Smart and Skilled. qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate III and below, including Foundation Skills, and all apprenticeships and selected * Indicates Foundation Skills. priority qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate IV and above. The Schedule indicates where funded qualifications are offered as apprenticeships or and course codes may change or be replaced or superseded, these are marked in the column on the updated List. Training providers should enrol students in the new qualification once they have it on their scope. Providers must HLT32612 HLT37415 Certificate III in Pathology Assistance HLT32612 HLT37215 Certificate III in Pathology Collection 91454NSW 10223NAT Certificate III in Pathways to Further Study General education - not occupationally specific SIT31112 SIT31113 Certificate III in Patisserie Pastrycook ACM30612 Certificate III in Pet Grooming Pet Groomer FDF30210 Certificate III in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Chemical Plant Operator LMF30802 MSF30513 Certificate III in Picture Framing Picture Framer FDF30310 Certificate III in Plant Baking Baker CPC32412 CPC32413 Certificate III in Plumbing Plumber (General) PMB30101 PMB30107 Certificate III in Polymer Processing Plastics Production Machine Operator (General) AHC30410 Certificate III in Pork Production Pig Farmer CPC31712 Certificate III in Post-Tensioning Building Associate AHC30510 Certificate III in Poultry Production Poultry Farmer ICP30412 ICP30415 Certificate III in Printing and Graphic Arts (Digital Printing) Printing Machinist ICP30112 ICP30115 Certificate III in Printing and Graphic Arts (Graphic Design Production) Graphic Pre-press Trades Worker ICP30212 ICP30215 Certificate III in Printing and Graphic Arts (Graphic Prepress) Graphic Pre-press Trades Worker ICP30712 ICP30715 Certificate III in Printing and Graphic Arts (Print Finishing) Print Finisher ICP30512 ICP30515 Certificate III in Printing and Graphic Arts (Printing) Printing Machinist ICP30612 ICP30615 Certificate III in Printing and Graphic Arts (Screen Printing) Screen Printer PMA30108 PMA30113 Certificate III in Process Plant Operations Chemical Plant Operator AHC30610 Certificate III in Production Horticulture Gardener (General) AHC31110 Certificate III in Production Nursery Nurseryperson CPP30207 CPP30211 Certificate III in Property Services (Agency) Property Manager PUA30601 PUA30613 Certificate III in Public Safety (Firefighting and Emergency Operations) Fire Fighter RGR30202 RGR30208 Certificate III in Racing (Advanced Stablehand) Horse Trainer OCTOBER V3 Page 14 of 30
21 This Schedule includes the V3 qualifications eligible for government funding under Smart and Skilled. qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate III and below, including Foundation Skills, and all apprenticeships and selected * Indicates Foundation Skills. priority qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate IV and above. The Schedule indicates where funded qualifications are offered as apprenticeships or and course codes may change or be replaced or superseded, these are marked in the column on the updated List. Training providers should enrol students in the new qualification once they have it on their scope. Providers must RGR30102 RGR30108 Certificate III in Racing (Trackrider) Horse Trainer RGR30308 Certificate III in Racing Services (Racing Administration) Dog or Horse Racing Official RGR30508 Certificate III in Racing Services (Track Maintenance) Gardener (General) TLI30410 TLI33113 Certificate III in Rail Customer Service Travel Attendants Nec TLI32510 TLI32511 Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure Railway Track Plant Operator TLI32611 Certificate III in Rail Signalling Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (Special Class) TLI32110 TLI32111 Certificate III in Rail Structures Railway Track Worker MSA30610 Certificate III in Recreational Vehicle Manufacture Vehicle Body Builder UEE32010 UEE32011 Certificate III in Renewable Energy - ELV Electrotechnology and Telecommunications Trades Workers RII30411 RII30413 Certificate III in Resource Processing Engineering Production Worker FDF30610 Certificate III in Retail Baking (Bread) Pastrycook's Assistant FDF30510 Certificate III in Retail Baking (Cake and Pastry) Pastrycook FDF30710 Certificate III in Retail Baking (Combined) Baker AHC31210 Certificate III in Retail Nursery Nurseryperson SIR30207 SIR30212 Certificate III in Retail Operations Retail Supervisor SIR30312 Certificate III in Retail Supervision Retail Supervisor CPC32612 Certificate III in Roof Plumbing Roof Plumber CPC30812 Certificate III in Roof Tiling Roof Tiler AHC32810 Certificate III in Rural Operations Stock and Station Agent FPI30705 FPI30711 Certificate III in Sawdoctoring Saw Maker and Repairer FPI30305 FPI30311 Certificate III in Sawmilling and Processing Sawmilling Operator CPC30911 Certificate III in Scaffolding Scaffolder PSP30704 PSP30712 Certificate III in School Support Services Office Manager SFI30611 Certificate III in Seafood Industry (Sales and Distribution) Sales Assistant (General) UEE31410 UEE31411 Certificate III in Security Equipment Electronic Equipment Trades Worker OCTOBER V3 Page 15 of 30
22 This Schedule includes the V3 qualifications eligible for government funding under Smart and Skilled. qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate III and below, including Foundation Skills, and all apprenticeships and selected * Indicates Foundation Skills. priority qualifications include full qualifications at Certificate IV and above. The Schedule indicates where funded qualifications are offered as apprenticeships or and course codes may change or be replaced or superseded, these are marked in the column on the updated List. Training providers should enrol students in the new qualification once they have it on their scope. Providers must AHC33512 Certificate III in Seed Testing Technicians And Trades Workers Nec AHC32910 Certificate III in Shearing Shearer CPC31812 Certificate III in Shopfitting Carpenter and Joiner CPC32111 Certificate III in Signage Signwriter LMF30902 MSF30613 Certificate III in Soft Furnishing Upholsterer CPC31011 Certificate III in Solid Plastering Solid Plasterer SIS30512 SIS30513 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation Sports and Fitness Workers SIS30612 SIS30613 Certificate III in Sport Career Oriented Participation Sportspersons SIS30712 SIS30713 Certificate III in Sport Coaching Other Sports Coach or Instructor AHC31310 Certificate III in Sports Turf Management Greenkeeper CPC31111 Certificate III in Steelfixing Structural Steel and Welding Trades Workers HLT31112 HLT37015 Certificate III in Sterilisation Services CPC32311 CPC32313 Certificate III in Stonemasonry (Monumental/Installation) Stonemason RII30112 RII30113 Certificate III in Surface Extraction Operations Miner MSA30309 Certificate III in Surface Preparation and Coating Application Sheetmetal Trades Worker CPP30112 Certificate III in Surveying and Spatial Information Services Surveying or Spatial Science Technician CPP31212 Certificate III in Swimming Pool and Spa Service Technicians And Trades Workers Nec UEE30707 UEE30711 Certificate III in Switchgear and Controlgear Electrician (General) CUS30201 CUS30209 Certificate III in Technical Production Sound Technician CPP30507 Certificate III in Technical Security Electrical or Telecommunications Trades Assistant LMT31807 Certificate III in Technical Textiles and Non-wovens Textile And Footwear Production MacHine Operators Nec ICT30210 ICT30213 Certificate III in Telecommunications Telecommunications Technician ICT30310 ICT30313 Certificate III in Telecommunications Cabling Telecommunications Technician ICT30813 Certificate III in Telecommunications Fixed Wireless Installation Ict Support Technicians Nec LMT30407 Certificate III in Textile Fabrication Canvas Goods Fabricator OCTOBER V3 Page 16 of 30
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