School based traineeships are now available at CSi Club Southport! Start a career in hospitality whilst you work, earn and learn! Study either an SIT30622 Certificate III in Hospitality or BSB30120 Certificate III in Business. Apply today.
About CSi Club Southport
To find out more about the club, simply visit their website https://clubsouthport.com.au/.
Why are traineeships such a great opportunity for students?
A Traineeship allows you to gain a nationally recognised qualification by combining employment and training. You learn new skills in your workplace, and you are paid for it! Traineeships provide knowledge and experience relevant to your career and are completed part-time while you finish school.
Mainly designed for Years 10 and 11 students, they allow you to gain real-world experience (and get paid) and work towards a nationally recognised qualification, while completing your high school studies. Looks great on the resume and gives you a head start if you want to keep working with your venue while you go to university or continue working your way up in the hospitality industry.
What training and roles are available?
The team are currently looking for some dedicated Year 10 or 11 students to join their school-based traineeship program for the duration of the 12-14 month program, you’ll be able to work, earn and learn while completing either an SIT30622 Certificate III in Hospitality or BSB30120 Certificate III in Business.
These qualifications reflect the role of individuals in a variety of Business Services, kitchen, and hospitality job roles. Individuals in these roles carry out a range tasks that require hospitality, technology, cooking, and business skills. They apply a broad range of competencies using some discretion, judgment, and relevant theoretical knowledge. They may provide technical advice and support to a team.
What Do I Need to Know?
School-based apprenticeships and traineeships (SATs) allow high school students, generally in Years 10 and 11, to work for an employer and train towards a recognised qualification, while completing their secondary schooling and studying for their Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) or equivalent.
Students must gain support and approval from their school to undertake a SAT. Students continue to attend school as usual, however, some of their paid employment and/or training will become part of their school timetable. A SAT must impact on the student’s school timetable to be considered school based. The ATIS-048 Determining the impact on the school timetable information sheet provides further details.
The school, student, their parent/guardian, employer, and training organisation will negotiate a schedule which outlines when the student is at school, work and training. This schedule must indicate exactly how the SAT will impact the school timetable.
The student and the employer will select a training organisation (known as the supervising registered training organisation) to provide all training and assessment for the SAT. The training organisation will work with the parties to develop a training plan which outlines training needs, how and when the training takes place, who will provide the training, and how the training will be assessed. At CTA, our traineeship has a hospitality pathway so it’s the best of both worlds!
To find out more, visit https://desbt.qld.gov.au/training/apprentices/sats
What are the advantages of school-based apprenticeships and traineeships
There are so many great advantages to becoming a school-based apprentice or trainee, we’ve listed some of the more exciting benefits below for you.
· Offers more flexibility and variety
o The variety provided by SATs can have enormous benefits for young people who prefer hands-on learning to traditional schooling pathways.
· A great head start to your career
o Young people employed as school-based apprentices and trainees develop workplace skills, knowledge and confidence and have a competitive edge when applying for jobs. A SAT can lead directly to full-time employment once a student has left school.
· Gain a nationally recognised qualification
o All school-based apprentices and trainees participate in vocational training that contributes to a Certificate II, III or higher vocational qualification which can count towards the student’s QCE.
· A fantastic opportunity to learn while you earn
o School-based apprentices and trainees are paid while they learn workplace skills, gain confidence, and adapt to a work environment. It gives the student the opportunity to put skills learnt at school and the training organisation, into practice in a real work environment.
If you, or someone you know is interested in a school-based traineeships at the CSi Club Southport, get in touch with our experienced team today and we’ll help you manage the whole process.
From working with the venue, through to helping you with the school requirements, CTA is one of the leading school-based traineeship RTO providers in Queensland, and we’re here to help.
To find out more about this great opportunity, simply visit https://clubtraining.com.au/hireme/. Alternatively, you can scan the QR code here.