Cert IV in workplace training and assessment and a Grade I instructor rating.
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Cert IV in workplace training and assessment and a Grade I instructor rating.
My grade I has lapsed and I'm considering options for a new career for when I lose my job.
Does anyone know if an instructor rating (current or lapsed) provides any credits towards a Cert IV in workplace training and assessment?
Has anyone else gone down this path? Any info would be great.
Does anyone know if an instructor rating (current or lapsed) provides any credits towards a Cert IV in workplace training and assessment?
Has anyone else gone down this path? Any info would be great.
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Do a search on local flight schools, both fixed and rotary and you wil find one who can do it. Heliwest at Jandakot can do it as can Oxford Aviation at Moorabbin, but they will need access to your instructor course training file and examples (de-identified of course) as examples of you assessing students. I'm not sure if you can RPL the whole Cert, but it will be very close.
Good luck.
Do a search on local flight schools, both fixed and rotary and you wil find one who can do it. Heliwest at Jandakot can do it as can Oxford Aviation at Moorabbin, but they will need access to your instructor course training file and examples (de-identified of course) as examples of you assessing students. I'm not sure if you can RPL the whole Cert, but it will be very close.
Good luck.
I RPL'd the Cert IV in its entirety. I had to prove that I had:
1/. Received training as an instructor, and to a syllabus
2/. used the training
3/. been assesed
4/. remained competent and refreshed my quals over time
I am also an ATO and a RAAus Teting Officer so I could show I had done the assessment thing, and been assessed in my competence to do it.
Finally I had a couple of letters from employers and past employers who vouched that I had done all the stuff I claimed I had done.
easyRPL was the company, if I remember correctly.
Good luck
1/. Received training as an instructor, and to a syllabus
2/. used the training
3/. been assesed
4/. remained competent and refreshed my quals over time
I am also an ATO and a RAAus Teting Officer so I could show I had done the assessment thing, and been assessed in my competence to do it.
Finally I had a couple of letters from employers and past employers who vouched that I had done all the stuff I claimed I had done.
easyRPL was the company, if I remember correctly.
Good luck