Australian Apprentices
Key Groups
There are a number of priority groups that Australian Apprenticeships NT is encouraging employers to consider when reviewing their staffing requirements. Students doing Australian School-based Apprenticeships, Indigenous Australians, mature age workers and people with disabilities are often overlooked by employers but represent a large pool of potential employees. There are also a number of support initiatives and incentives that employers and apprentices from these groups may be eligible for.
Contact Australian Apprenticeships NT for information on what incentives may be available to you, and information on Australian Apprenticeships for people with a disability, and mature aged apprentcies.
Australian School-based Apprenticeships
Australian School-based Apprenticeships (SBAs) are available to secondary school students whilst they are still at school. A school-based apprentice’s year is divided between normal school studies & part time work which comprises of on-the-job training with the employer & off-the-job training with the registered training organisation. The student’s training contributes towards their NTCE and makes an excellent school to work transition.
Discuss SBAs with your school’s Careers Advisor or contact Australian Apprenticeships NT for a free
information pack. |