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There are 11 courses available within the Hobart area for people who want to become a trainee.
If you have special learning needs the 22566VIC Certificate I in Work Education will help you transition from school into the workforce. Under the guidance of an experienced and qualified trainer you will develop your own career goals and prepare for employment. The course covers: job seeking, workplace communication, using digital technologies, safety in the workplace, personal management skills for work. Enquire now for entry requirements, graduation outcomes, and enrolment information. Learn more.
The 10725NAT Course in Preliminary Spoken and Written English is for migrants and people with limited English who need the skills to confidently interact across a range of social situations and Australian work settings. You’ll learn how to read and write basic English and by the end of the course will be more confident when shopping, writing your personal details, sending and receiving text messages, reading signs, and having short conversations. The course also covers counting, time and shapes. Enquire now for the full list of entry requirements, course outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates. Learn more.
The 22567VIC Certificate I in Transition Education is a nationally recognised qualification that helps students with a learning disability get a job or apprenticeship. This hands-on course will build your communication skills and self-confidence, and support you as you develop goals for your future career and education. The course also covers basic reading, numeracy and counting, using business technologies, self development and goal setting. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, career outcomes, and learning centres near you. Learn more.
The 10727NAT Certificate I in Spoken and Written English is a beginner’s English course that will help you speak, read, and write English with confidence. It’s a nationally recognised qualification that takes 6-12 to complete, and by the end of the course you’ll be engaging in social conversations, able to conduct simple transactions in English, reading and writing personal information and simple texts. Enquire now for the full list of study units and enrolment centres offering courses near you. Learn more.
The 10728NAT Certificate II in Spoken and Written English is for newly arrived migrants and other non-English speakers who need basic English proficiency. The course will help you develop English language skills for job seeking, and by the end of the course will be reading and writing simple English texts. The course also covers: work related learning, essential dialogue and engaging in conversations, understanding workplace safety, reading comprehension. Enquire now for the full list of study units, graduation outcomes, and enrolment centres near you. Learn more.
The 10729NAT Certificate III in Spoken and Written English will help you develop the English language skills you need to get a job, stay safe at work, and interact in your local community. During 6-12 months of training you will be gaining confidence as you speak and write English in a range of situations, and by the end of the course will be ready for the Australian workforce or further study. The course covers: routine procedural texts, reading and listening to the news, formal and informal exchanges in English. Enquire now for the full list of study units, entry requirements, and upcoming enrolment opportunities near you. Learn more.
The 22473VIC Certificate II in General Education for Adults is a nationally recognised qualification that prepares you for the workplace or academic studies. If you missed a lot of school or didn’t have access to consistent teaching, this is the course for you. You’ll establish career goals, assemble a portfolio, learn how to research a project — and gain other real work skills in reading, writing, public speaking, maths calculations. PLEASE NOTE: this course also has a module of defence force entrants. Enquire now for the next batch intake dates and the list of special interest electives. Learn more.
The Certificate I in General Education for Adults (Introductory) (22476VIC) teaches basic reading, writing, maths and communication skills. It’s a nationally recognised qualification that focuses on the tasks you may be struggling with, either at home or at work. During 6 months of you study you’ll learn how to work with numbers and money, take measurements, follow street maps, understand written instructions, create simple documents, and use computers. Enquire now for upcoming intake dates and training centres. Learn more.
If you missed a lot of school or have a learning disability, the FSK10119 Certificate I in Access to Vocational Pathways will get you ready to tackle a full VET qualification. Over 6 months of guided study you will be introduced to fundamental maths calculations and measurements, then learn how to apply them in a typical workplace. The course also covers: transactions with money, basic data and table preparation, using digital technologies, verbal communication and basic reading skills. Enquire now for the list of study units, graduation outcomes, and enrolment dates. Learn more.
The FSK10219 Certificate I in Skills for Vocational Pathways delivers reading, writing, oral communication, learning and numeracy skills — as well as hands-on experience using digital technologies. It’s perfect for anyone who has missed a lot of school and wants to undertake a VET course or get a job. The course takes 6 months to complete, and you’ll graduate with the confidence you need to read standard documents and perform routine calculations at work or school. Enquire now for the full list of study units, enrolment dates, and opportunities for subsidised training. Learn more.
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To become a trainee in Hobart, you may want to consider completing the Certificate I in General Education for Adults (Introductory). This qualification will equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary for a career in this industry.
You can train to become a trainee by completing a qualification with Kangan Institute (established in 1995) or The College of Health and Fitness (established in 2002). Find a course provider near you. Once you make an enquiry, a course advisor will get in touch to discuss your study options and course fees.
There is one campus within the Hobart area that provides trainee training. This campus is 9999km away from the center of Hobart. You can also study a trainee course through online learning. Find a course provider that best suits your needs.
Here are some potential career pathways within business administration. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Business Administration
Administration Officer
$770 weekly pay
Administrative Assistant
$960 weekly pay
Appointment Setter
$1,040 weekly pay
Business Support Officer
$1,250 weekly pay
Data Entry Clerk
Executive Assistant
Intern
Salary not available
Office Assistant
Receptionist
Trainee
Administration Manager
Business Administrator
$1,150 weekly pay
Information Officer
Office Manager
Operations Coordinator
Personal Assistant
Procurement Officer
$1,340 weekly pay
Scheduler
$1,350 weekly pay
Team Administrator
Contracts Manager
$1,900 weekly pay