Vocational Education and Training
All TLH Training Group Courses
The construction industry is one of the fastest-growing industries in Australia with plenty of employment opportunities and high pay rates. This course can be your ticket into the world of construction.
Certificate III in Joinery recognises the skills, knowledge, and experience within the joinery trade, covering both residential and commercial applications.
Joinery work involves the making and installation of non-structural timber, timber composite, or metal components or elements for buildings such as doors, windows, prefabricated glass fencing, stairs, and built-in furniture (such as cupboards, wardrobes, entertainment units, and the like), generally made off-site and installed as a completed unit. Shower Screens and internal timber cladding of walls and ceilings can be included in the class of Joinery.
If you have a wide range of joinery experience and want to get qualified, you may be required to complete a nationally recognised VET qualification through a registered training organisation. For many experienced tradies with on-the-job experience, Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) can be a faster option to achieve a nationally recognised qualification without the need to leave your work. RPL focuses on assessing workplace evidence collected and skills demonstrated to achieve a certificate in Carpentry so you can apply for a carpentry licence.
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Providing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and essential first-aid support can save lives.
The HLTAID011 Provide First Aid course is the new updated version of this course, replacing the superseded HLTAID003 Provide First Aid course from 2021.
The unit is recognised as the required training for first aiders in the workplace under all the various ‘WorkCover’ authorities throughout Australia and is specifically noted in the SafeWork Australia / SafeWork NSW Code of Practice First Aid in the Workplace.
Learn moreThe construction industry is one of the fastest-growing industries in Australia with plenty of employment opportunities and high pay rates. This course can be your ticket into the world of construction.
This is a trade qualification for carpenters in residential and commercial workplaces. It includes setting out, manufacturing, constructing, assembling, installing, and repairing products made using timber and non-timber materials.
The Certificate III in Carpentry recognises the skills and experience of experienced timber workers who have not yet completed their qualifications. This RPL program is available to Australian students with partially completed local studies, as well as to Australian builders with industry experience. Migrants can convert their overseas qualifications into Australian recognised certifications, provided they have extensive knowledge of Australian building requirements and standards.
Learn moreCertificate III in Construction Waterproofing (CPC31420) offers a skills recognition program for waterproofers who want to convert their prior learning and experience in waterproofing into a professional qualification and to help them obtain their waterproofing contractor’s license. If you have a wide range of waterproofing experience and want to get qualified, you may be required to complete a nationally recognised VET qualification through a registered training organisation. For many experienced tradies with on-the-job experience, Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) can be a faster option to achieve a nationally recognised qualification without the need of leaving your work. RPL focuses on assessing workplace evidence collected and skills demonstrated to achieve a certificate in construction waterproofing so you can apply for a waterproofing license.
Learn moreThe construction industry is one of the fastest-growing industries in Australia with plenty of employment opportunities and high pay rates. This course can be your ticket into the world of construction.
Take your construction career up a level with our CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction. Learn the skills and knowledge to get ahead as a construction site foreman, construction manager, or construction supervisor.
The Certificate IV in Building & Construction recognises the skills and experience of experienced builders who have not yet completed their qualifications. We can help builders attain the subjects and qualifications needed to obtain a building contractor’s licence. This RPL program is available to Australian students with partially completed local studies, as well as to Australian builders with industry experience. Migrants can convert their overseas qualifications into Australian recognised certifications, provided they have extensive knowledge of Australian building requirements and standards.
Learn more- Construction Supervisor
- Site Foreman
- Building Contractor
- Rigger
- Bricklayer
- Planning Officer
- Infrastructure Engineer
- Structural Project Manager
- Scaffolder
- Mobile Crane Operator
- Electrical Fitter
- Glazier
- Carpenter
- Wall and Ceiling Installer
- Construction Worker (Water Infrastructure)
- Apprentice Bricklayer
- Construction Worker
- Roof Tiler
- Shopfitter
- Asbestos Supervisor
- Pool Builder
- Facade Engineer
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is the most common life-saving measure used in first-response treatments where somebody is undergoing cardiac arrest.
The HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) course is the new updated version of this course, replacing the superseded HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) from 2021.
The unit provides participants with the skills and knowledge to assist in a cardiac arrest where CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is required. It covers all aspects of basic resuscitation as well as the use of defibrillators in the public setting.
Learn moreTeaches participants how to respond to first aid situations involving infants and children and manage patient care until an ambulance arrives.
HLTAID012 Provide First Aid in an education and care setting supersedes the now-dated HTLAID004 Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting.
This course applies to a range of workers within an education and care setting who are required to respond to first aid emergencies, including febrile convulsion, dehydration, asthma and anaphylactic emergencies.
Learn moreTLH Training Group’s Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) course can set you up with the compliance unit you’ll need to get started.
RSA training is required if you are seeking or preparing to work in any industry where alcohol is sold or served. These can include hotels, restaurants, bottle shops, or licensed clubs. You will need to undertake this course if you have contact with patrons on licensed premises. Some professions that require RSA certification are bar staff, courtesy and security staff, waiters, concierge, front door, and reception staff.
RSA training aims to provide you with the knowledge and understanding required to responsibly act when selling, supplying, or promoting alcohol. By undertaking this course, you will understand the duty of care by law and the principles of harm minimisation.
Learn moreStatistics show that in 2021 an average of 169 workers were fatally injured as a result of accidents in the workplace in Australia.
The White Card Course is designed to raise awareness and help implement strategies and practices to eliminate these risks that cause injuries and fatalities in the workplace.
Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry (White Card) or General Construction Induction (GIT) course provides participants with the basic principles of health and safety in the construction industry, information about preventing workplace injury and illness, identifying hazards, and risks and workplace injury management.
All people performing construction work require proof of having completed a general construction induction for the industry.
Learn moreTLH Training Group’s Responsible Conduct of Gambling (RCG) course can set you up with the compliance unit you’ll need to get started.
RCG training course is a mandatory requirement in NSW if your work duties involve dealing with gaming machines. This training applies to Security Guards, Crowd Controllers, Licensees, Managers, club secretaries, and directors. This training is also for staff with gaming machine duties, staff who payout winnings, or any staff who patrol or serve in the gaming machine area.
RCG Certificate is mandatory and provides skills and knowledge required for providing responsible gambling services and information to customers with their problem gambling.
Learn moreGet ready to lift your career to new heights with TLH Training Group’s forklift licence training course. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced operator, this training is essential for safety, efficiency, and compliance with industry regulations.
Obtaining a forklift license in Sydney is a fantastic way to open doors to new job opportunities and ensure a secure future in the world of logistics and warehousing.
This course aims to train participants with the skills and knowledge required to perform a forklift truck safely following all the relevant legislative requirements. The training consists of theory and practical; once competent, you will be eligible to set the Safework NSW high-risk work licence assessment.
This course includes training for BOTH a standard counterbalance forklift truck (LF) as well as a High Reach forklift truck.
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