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traineeships

Whether you are starting out in real estate, wanting


to improve your skills or looking for a career change,
a traineeship has something to offer you.
What is a traineeship?
A traineeship is Government funded training that allows an individual to gain practical
experience through workplace employment and complete a formal nationally
recognised training program while obtaining a wage.
It is important to understand that an apprenticeship differs from a traineeship.
Whereas an apprenticeship focuses on trade-based vocational training and runs
over a three to four year period, a traineeship focuses on business-based vocational
training and runs over a one to two year period.
Traineeship programs
REINSW offers traineeships in CPP30211 Certificate III in Property Services
(Agency), undertaken over 12 months. This qualification includes the units required
by NSW Fair Trading for a Certificate of Registration.
Who is eligible?
Anyone who is of working age may be eligible to apply to become a Government
funded trainee. Whether you are a school-leaver, re-entering the workforce or looking
for a career change, you can apply to become a trainee. You do not need to have
completed the HSC or any other qualification.

SUPPORTING THE TRAINEE JOURNEY


Each traineeship contract involves a number
of different parties. In addition to the trainee
themselves, the employer, the Registered
Training Organisation, the NSW Department
of Education & Communities and the
Australian Apprenticeships Centre all have
a role to play.
All parties contribute to a robust and
supportive traineeship network.
The primary objective is to ensure that
each trainee successfully completes
their traineeship and has all the support,
guidance and assistance they need
throughout the term of their program.
Registered
Training Organisation
(e.g. REINSW)

For full details on eligibility, visit www.australianapprenticeships.gov.au


Benefits
Traineeships offer both employers and trainees a range of benefits.
Employer

Benefits for the employer


Up-skill employees to meet business needs

Trainee

Australian
Apprenticeships
Centre

Receive government incentives (only available for new entrant trainees)


Promote employee loyalty

NSW Department
of Education &
Communities

Provide opportunity for employees to mentor others


Increase workplace productivity
Benefits for the trainee
Achieve a nationally accredited qualification
Learn valuable workplace skills
Receive comprehensive training
Flexible study options to suit learning needs

This training is subsidised


by the NSW Government.

Increase career opportunities


Real Estate Institute of New South Wales

ENROL TODAY

(02) 9264 2343

training@reinsw.com.au

RTO Provider
Number: 90117

reinsw.com.au

How to get started


If you are a job seeker wishing to undertake a traineeship, you need find
an employer that is looking to employ a trainee. An Australian Apprenticeships
Centre, Centrelink and local employment agencies will be able to provide you
with details of such employers.
What does a traineeship include?
Paid employment under an appropriate industrial arrangement
A traineeship agreement between the employer and trainee that is registered
with the NSW Department of Education & Communities
On-the-job training and a structured training program delivered
by a Registered Training Organisation (such as REINSW) that leads
to a nationally recognised qualification
What does an employer need to provide to a trainee?
The opportunity to develop key skills and acquire relevant knowledge of the industry
Access to structured on and/or off the job training
Time at work to undertake structured training
Time off work to attend training when necessary 15 hours per month
A safe working environment
Other benefits as specified in the traineeship agreement
Cost for employer
The total administration fee for the CPP30211 Certificate in Property Services
(Agency) qualification is $1310 to eligible trainees. This fee is split into two payments
of $655 each, with the first instalment payable upon enrolment.
The administration fee detailed above is aligned with the Smart and Skilled 2015
prices, fees and subsidies document, as well as the NSW Smart and Skilled fee
administration policy. For more information, go to www.smartandskilled.nsw.gov.au

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


By completing a traineeship, will
I be eligible to apply for a Certificate
of Registration?
Yes. The initial learning units for
CPP30211 Certificate III in Property
Services (Agency) include the
competencies needed in order
to apply for a Certificate of Registration
from NSW Fair Trading.
What are my responsibilities
as the employer of a trainee?
As the employer of a trainee you
will need to provide guidance and
support to them throughout the
traineeship learning program.
This includes on-the-job training.
REINSW will also provide relevant
assessment support and general
assistance to guide your trainee
through their program.
How much paperwork and
administration is involved?
Paperwork and administration is involved,
however REINSW and the Australian

Apprenticeships Centre provide


support along the way to ensure
a smooth process.
Will I lose the trainee from the office
set days a week so that they can
attend training?
REINSW traineeships are conducted
via blended learning combining
correspondence and eLearning,
so you will not lose your trainee to
external training during the week
(unless you agree to do so as part
of the trainees training plan upon
commencement).
Am I obliged to provide study
time to the trainee during the
working week?
Yes. The NSW Department of Education
& Communities has introduced a
Vocational Training Order stipulating that
all trainees must be assigned a minimum
of three (3) study hours in a working week
in order to undertake their traineeship.

Which comes first the trainee


or the role?
The employer must first identify the need
for the role within the business. Once the
need has been identified, the incoming
candidate may meet the trainee funding
criteria and undertake the traineeship.
What are the eligibility requirements
for a trainee?
The criteria for eligibility or Government
employer incentives, varies by individual
and qualification. To ensure you receive the
correct information we recommend you
contact the Australian Apprenticeship Centre
at www.australianapprenticeships.gov.au.
However to give you an idea, below
is a list of some of the elements within
the criteria:
Aged 16-64 years of age
New to real estate or have limited
experience
Have not completed another vocational
qualification at Certificate II or above.

For more information please call REINSW Education & Training on (02) 9264 2343 (option 1) or email training@reinsw.com.au
Alternatively, please complete and fax the below form to (02) 9267 9190 and we will contact you.
First name

Surname

Phone

Email

Real Estate Institute of New South Wales

ENROL TODAY

(02) 9264 2343

training@reinsw.com.au

reinsw.com.au

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