Kiama Community College
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)The TAE40122 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAE), reflects the roles of entry-level vocational education and training (VET) teachers, trainers and assessors who are delivering training services to vocational learners and assessment services to candidates.
The roles might be undertaken if you are working in an RTO (registered training organization), enterprises, community organisations, schools and other VET provision contexts.
The volume of learning of the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment ranges between six months full-time, to up to two years study part-time.
Those entering this qualification must be able to demonstrate vocational competence in their proposed training and assessing area. Vocational competence is defined as broad industry knowledge and experience, and may include, but is not limited to, holding a relevant unit of competency or qualification.
Delivery mode
Kiama Community College offers this course through the following delivery modes:
Blended
Combine the flexibility of online learning with the support of on campus learning.
Locations
- 7-9 Railway Parade, Kiama
- 1 Mattes Way, Bomaderry
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
- NSW Subsidised Training This training may be subsidised by the NSW Government for eligible individuals. Places are limited.
For more information about this course and payment options please enquire now.
Career opportunities
The Certificate IV in Training and Assessment will prepare you for the following roles.
Trainer and Assessor
A Trainer and Assessor develops and delivers training programs for workplaces and registered training organisations. You’ll identify training needs...
Learning and Development Manager
A Learning and Development Manager creates training programs for registered training organisations or to meet the training needs of a private organ...
Instructional Designer
An Instructional Designer develops learning programs for workplace training or vocational education. You might create training programs for your ow...
Learning Designer
A Learning Designer develops learning materials and training programs to meet the needs of various industries. You might develop training materials...
Education Program Developer
An Education Program Developer creates training materials and programs for a range of learning settings. You might prepare resources for your own o...
Vocational Education Trainer
A Vocational Education Trainer teaches students at a registered training organisation such as a TAFE or specialty training college. You’ll provide...
TAFE Teacher
A TAFE Teacher provides training in a TAFE College. You might specialise in vocational education or offer other courses or training programs. TAFE...
Enrolment and Admissions Officer
An Enrolment and Admissions Officer assists with the intake of new students at a school, university or training organisation. You might help studen...
Student Support Officer
A Student Support Officer looks after the various needs of students at a school, university or training organisation. You might provide students wi...
RTO Compliance Officer
An RTO Compliance Officer ensures that registered training organisations comply with all relevant industry standards and legislation. You might che...
RTO Administrator
An RTO Administrator assists with the running of a training organisation such as a TAFE or a specialist college. You might help with overall manage...
Facilitator
A Facilitator organises workshops and training sessions for businesses and organisations. You might plan learning programs and develop materials us...
Learning Consultant
A Learning Consultant provides advice on educational programs at a registered training organisation. You might assist with preparing learning mater...
Assessor
An Assessor uses a range of techniques to test the learning of students in a vocational education setting. You might observe students in practice o...
Learning And Development Specialist
A Learning and Development Specialist prepares training programs for a range of industries. You might work for a specialist registered training org...
About Kiama Community College
Kiama Community College has provided a wide range of nationally recognised vocational qualifications to more than 3,000 students in our community. Our vocational qualifications assist you to upskill or gain your first job and are recognised by employers across the country. When you study with us, you receive the same qualification and government subsidies provided by TAFEs and other RTOs approved under the NSW Government’s Smart and Skilled program. PLUS you also benefit from small class sizes, individual attention and access to a Student Support Officer who will assist you with your study/life needs and support you in seeking work placement and employment. That’s the Community College difference!
Kiama Community College Ltd receives core funding from NSW Department of Education, Adult and Community Education Program and State Training Services. It also attracts several other sources of government funding as well as fee for service business to fund its operations.
In 2009, Kiama Community College expanded its offerings to the Shoalhaven region with the establishment of Shoalhaven Community College, a campus of Kiama Community College. Servicing the large and diverse composition of the Shoalhaven region's 95,000 community members, Shoalhaven Community College is a valuable addition. Shoalhaven Community College offers the Shoalhaven region with state-of-the-art Hair & Beauty training facilities, modern computer rooms, contemporary kitchen area and a choice of fully equipped training rooms.