51

Skip to content

Enrolment

Traineeship Additional Terms and Conditions

The additional terms and conditions that apply when you enrol in a traineeship, including fees, eligibility, employer obligations and discontinuation.

Last reviewed

Additional Terms and Conditions for Government Subsidised Programs

If you are applying for enrolment in a government subsidised program, that government will have additional terms and conditions that apply.

Enrolment Terms and Conditions

By proceeding with your enrolment you declare that you have read and agree to thoseadditional terms and conditions, and agree to any updates during the duration of your program as needed.

Some key points (but not all of these terms) are listed below:

NSW

NSW Smart and Skilled program participants are required to provide their consent to the Use and Disclosure of their personal information. The precise wording for this consent is listed in point 20 above, and is also found on the ACCM College Privacy Policy herein the Privacy Policy Key Details section. Your acceptance of the Terms and Conditions in the Authority to Enrol section indicates your agreement to this mandated requirement.

Approval for NSW Smart and Skilled Fee Free Traineeship Initiative Waivers (valid Jan 1, 2020 through June 30, 2024) is based on a mandatory Trainee eligibility check conducted at the time of enrolment and is not guaranteed. ACCM College will contact employers of ineligible Trainees upon conclusion of eligibility check as needed.

The Smart and Skilled contact details for students with complaints can be found atand the phone number is 1300 772 104. The appointed consumer protection officer at the College is the CEO who can be contacted by emailing ceo@accm.edu.au. These details are also published in theCollege Complaints,Grievances and Consumer Protection Policy.

Refer to other additional terms in the NSW section below.

ACT

ACT trainees registered in a ACT funded program will be eligible to receive directly from the ACT government a $300 completion payment for those enrolled PRIOR to 1 Jan 2024. ACT Trainees enrolled after 1 Jan 2024 are not eligible for the completion payment.

Payment is subject to:

  • Completing the traineeship requirements within the allowed traineeship duration. This includes College work and on-the-job competence as agreed by your employer.

  • Completed the ACT issued survey that will be sent directly to you.

ϳ

NOTE: ACCM College is no longer offering positions under the QLD C3G or High Skills Program. The following information is being provided for reference purposes only.

QLD Certificate 3 Guarantee enrolments acknowledge that you will no longer be eligible for a government subsidised training place under theonce you complete a certificate III level qualification.

Queensland Certificate IV enrolments acknowledge that you can enrol and access the subsidy under theDzԳ.

You acknowledge that you have been provided with access to the QLD Fact Sheets linked above and on the College website.

You acknowledge that the College must apply all possible Credit Transfers to your course which may restrict the electives you can select.

Refer to other additional terms in the QLD section below.

Traineeship Additional Terms and Conditions

The standard Terms and Conditions and the following additional terms and conditions collectively are the terms and conditions applicable to applications for enrolment under any Traineeship subsidised training program.

As the Terms and Conditions relating to Traineeships are determined or guided by the policies of that program the following terms and conditions have been cross-referenced to those state government issued policies. This cross referencing does not form part of the terms and conditions, but does offer guidance as to why the term or condition is in place. Cross referencing is indicated by [] brackets. The key is at the bottom of this document.

TRAINEESHIP ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

ABOUT TRAINEESHIP FEES

1. Fees payable under subsidised Traineeship programs are as specified by the applicable state government.

2. Traineeships not approved as fully subsidised under the state Traineeship program are subject to commercial fees.

3. State Specific Fees for Subsidised Traineeships are on the Fees page

a) NSW Traineeship Fees

All providers must charge the same fees and apply the same fee exemptions and concessions and require the same evidence of eligibility of concessions and exemptions. [CTC clause 17.1]

Fees, including exemptions and concession eligibility, are calculated when your provided student data is entered into the government Provider Calculator.[FAP p2]

NSW Traineeship fees cannot be varied except in accordance with Smart and Skilled Policies:

b) ACT Traineeship Fees

All providers must charge a minimum of $350. [ACTS clause 2.3.5]

College fees are listed on each course page.

c) Western Australian Traineeship Fees

All providers must apply the same Fee Rate and the same Nominal Hours for units of competency studied within each calendar year. [VFCP clause 6.1]

Subsidised existing worker traineeships are not eligible for concessions.

An itemised invoice showing the fee calculations based on agreed starting subjects is issued. Adjustments for variations to subjects are completed at the end of the qualification.

d) Queensland Traineeship Fees and Credit Transfers

All providers must apply the same Student Co-contribution Fee and the same Nominal Hours for units of competency studied within each calendar year. [QLDUC clause 2.6]

For User Choice Priority One subsidised courses no other fees apply. For User Choice Priority Two and Priority Three subsidised courses “gap” additional fees apply to employers as quoted. [QLDUC clause 2.1.1]

An itemised invoice showing the fee calculations based on agreed starting subjects is issued. Adjustments for variations to subjects are completed at the end of the qualification.

All possible Credit Transfers from prior studies must be applied to your course under this funded program. You acknowledge that this may restrict your choice of units and electives. You agree to provide the College with details of and Statements of Attainment for all past studies.

e) Tasmania Traineeship Fees

Tasmanian User Choice Funding is to subsidise the cost of the training and is not treated by Skills Tasmania as a full payment for the training. As such Contribution Fees are charged.

This Fee includes one face to face site visit. Additional face to face site visits incur an additional contribution fee. The College does not charge a Student Fee. An Employer Contribution Fee is charged to employers of trainees. There are no fee exemptions as the Contribution fee is charged to the employer of the trainee.

f) Victorian, South Australian, Northern Territory Traineeship Fees

These traineeships are not approved as subsidised under the state Traineeship program and so are subject to commercial fees.

ABOUT PAYMENT TERMS

1. Fees due are payable upon enrolment or where approved, within 14 days of enrolment.

2. By College agreement the Fees may be paid by agreed instalment. Failure to meet any instalment makes the remaining fee amount, plus any costs incurred, fully due and payable upon demand in accordance with theRecovery and Collections Action for Outstanding Fees and Costs provision in theFee and Fee Recovery Policy

3. The Fees will be paid by the employer except:

a) Where award arrangements allow the employer to require the trainee to pay the fee.

b) Where government policy requires the trainee to themselves pay the fees; and

c) The employer instructs the College to invoice the trainee; or

d) Where state policy directs invoices for School based trainees be paid by the School or Department of Education.

4. Fees paid are not refundable as they are charged to cover the administrative establishment of the enrolment and related items.

TRAINEESHIP ELIGIBILITY AND EVIDENCE

1. Trainees are required to provide evidence of identity and eligibility to a state subsidised traineeship program. [FAP Appendix 1 and 3]]

2. Trainees must provide their Unique Student Identifier (USI) as proof of identity and date of birth. [FAP Appendix 3] Trainees will allow the College to verify their USI and assist with the College to rectify any issues.

3. Trainees will provide a state driver’s license, green Medicare Card, Birth Certificate or Australian or New Zealand Passport as evidence of citizenship or residency status. [FAP Appendix 3]

4. Where an entitlement to a fee exemption or concession applies, the trainee will provide the required evidence of eligibility.

5. Trainees will provide JP certification of a copy of those identity and eligibility documents within 5 working days of any request to provide this. [FAP p24]

6. Employers will act to ensure these requirements are met.

7. Where states apply a limit or specific application process for a subsidised traineeship place the enrolment is not approved until the funded place is approved or the employer agrees to a commercial fee for service basis.

Limits at this time apply in Western Australia and Tasmania.

EMPLOYER OBLIGATIONS FOR ALL TRAINEESHIP PROGRAMS

1. Employers are required to provide the full range of on-the-job work to support the completion of the traineeship, andappropriate on-the-job training, support and supervision to ensure the safety of their trainee and the development of their on-the-job skills.

2. The employer complies with traineeship requirements by allowing work time for completion of their correspondence studies and workplace practical activities. This will be equal to 3 hours per week averaged over a four week cycle.

3. The employee supervisors will be asked to verify and sign the trainee’s Assessment Submission to confirm that, to the best of their knowledge it is the original work of the trainee, and that in that field of work, the trainees on-the-job performance has been competent. The College is authorised to use this verification as confirmation of the employers authorisation for the supervisor to indicate employer satisfaction with on-the-job competency and competency completion where applicable.

4. Employers and supervisors should monitor the trainee’s progress, including as advised in the College provided monthly progress reports, and ensure trainees submit the required assessments to the College by the timetable dates.

5. The employer or trainee must notify the College if the required work will not be submitted on time and provide an estimated submission date or seek assistance as appropriate.

6. Employers should notify the College immediately if there are any matters affecting the trainee’s ability to complete the qualification or if there are work related barriers.

7. The Employer will update and sign their copy of the trainee’s Training Plan as the employee completes an assessment with the College and will provide the College with the updated and signed Training Plan on request and at the completion of the trainee’s enrolment.

8. If the Employer does not believe that a trainee has the necessary on-the-job competence for their traineeship level they are to advise the College of their concerns.

9. Employers will facilitate trainees enrolling using the College’s on-line process.

10. Employers will ensure their employees provide the required identification documents, initial skills assessment and Unique Student Identifier at the time of enrolment.

COLLEGE REPORTING OF STUDENT PROGRESS AND STATISTICS

1. The trainee and employer agree to the College releasing information to other related parties as required to facilitate the traineeship. This includes, but is not limited to the following disclosures.

2. The College is obliged under their applicable State contract to advise the relevant Department of Education (or equivalent) if a trainee fails to progress in their course, or the terms of the Training Contract, including study release time, are breached.

3. For School-based Traineeships, the College will regularly advise the trainee’s school and Regional VET-Coordinators of the trainee’s progress and obtain their assistance in resolving any student progress issues.

4. The College is required to provide student statistical and enrolment data that is provided in the Enrolment Form and subsequently throughout the enrolment to the relevant state and commonwealth Education Departments and related government departments and agencies.The College Privacy Policy outlines the requirements. By agreeing to these Terms and Conditions the student is consenting to the provision of this information.

5. Apprenticeship Support Centres and Job Network Providers and other related parties will be advised about trainee participation, progress and completion and any other matters necessary to facilitate their activities

TRAINEESHIP DISCONTINUATION, EXTENSION OR SUSPENSION

1.The employer and trainee can request through their Apprenticeship Support Centre a suspension or extension of the training term. Employers will inform the College if this is the case.

2. Employers will notify the College immediately if the Trainee ceases employment and complete the appropriate cancellation paperwork provided by the College.

3. Where the College believes appropriate it will advise the relevant Apprenticeship Support Centre or Department of Education that the trainee has cancelled, left employment or changed employment status.

TRAINEE PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS

1. You acknowledge thefollowing Participation Standards (based on part time study) needed to ensure completion of your course component of your traineeship in a reasonable time frame:

Certificate II or III Subjects
  • Contact us approximately every 2 weeks for 20 minutes

  • Submit a completed Assessment Task every 2 weeks

  • Set aside a minimum of 2 hours Study per Week*

Certificate IV Subjects
  • Contact us approximately every 2 weeks for 20 minutes

  • Submit a completed Assessment Task every 6 weeks

  • Set aside a minimum of 2 hours of Study per Week*

* The estimated study time refers to an average time to complete the formal study requirements - You may require more study time depending on the subject.

2. Where you are unable to meet the Participation Standards you agree to contact your College Student Adviser and negotiate subject extensions or a deferral from study for a period.

3. The College may discontinue your enrolment (without refund) if you are not meeting the Participation Standards or have not obtained extension or deferral approval.

COMPLAINTS OR FEEDBACK FOR TRAINEESHIPS

1. The College Complaints Policy outlines the process to advise us of any concerns. [OpG clause 3]

ACCEPTANCE AND VARIATIONS TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS

1. The College is authorised to vary these Terms and Conditions at any time, including retrospectively where necessary to facilitate state government subsidised funding and traineeship conditions.

2. By enrolling, you the trainee agree to these Terms and Conditions.

3. By authorising your trainee to enrol, you, the employer agree to these Terms and Conditions.

COLLEGE USE: KEY TO CROSS REFERENCING TO CONTRACT CLAUSES

FAP = Fee Administration PolicyVersion1.4 released October 2017

SBTFAP = School Based Fee Administration Policy Version1.2 released October 2017

OpG = Operating Guidelines Version released31 October 2017

CTC = Contract Terms and Conditions released 31 Oct 2017

CPS = Consumer Protection Strategy released July 2016

ACTS = ACT Standards for Delivery of Training v3.2 released December 2016

VFPC =VET Fees and Charges Policy 2018 v1.0 effective 1 January 2018

QLDUC = Queensland User Choice 2017 - 2020effective 1 July 2017

Updated 1 May 2019

Related policies

  • Privacy Policy

    Explains how we collect, use, store and disclose your personal information, and your rights under the Privacy Act 1988.

  • Fee and Fee Collection Policy and Procedures

    Our guidelines for fee structures, payment schedules, and refunds to ensure transparent financial practices and clear compliance for all enrolled students.