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Recognises your trade skills by Recognition of Prior Learning with our RTO partner

Meee Australia Pty Ltd trading as Building Trade Australia (BTA)
RTO CODE – 30979

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Our RTO partner

Meee Australia Pty Ltd trading as Building Trade Australia (BTA)
RTO CODE – 30979

Training scope  - link to https://training.gov.au/Organisation/Details/30979

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

 


Recognition of Prior Learning, also known as RPL, is the recognition given to the knowledge and skills a student has acquired through work experience, education, training, and life experiences.

The Recognition of Prior Learning process involves matching the student’s knowledge and skills to the learning outcomes of nationally recognised courses to determine if the student should be given credit for specific modules.

BTA acknowledges that relevant knowledge and skills can be acquired through a variety of means, not just through formal education and training.

What are the benefits of RPL?

 

You can gain your qualification in a reduced amount of time; dependent on how much knowledge and skills already held.

Any credit given to you through the Recognition of Prior Learning process can be recognised by employers to assist with your career progression; and Complete via RPL units / qualifications required for trade contractor’s licences.

STEPS IN THE RPL PROCESS

 

Step 1 – Provide information of your skills and experience

Complete the application forms and provide as much information of your previous experience in the construction industry as you can. This is your first opportunity (and not the last) to provide proof of your variety of experience in the industry. Here you can supply examples of your work history which could include:

General employment documents

  • Brief CV or work history
  • Position descriptions
  • Certificates/results of assessment
  • Details of in-house courses, workshops, seminars, orientation or induction sessions
  • References/letters from previous employers/supervisors

Work place documents

    • Any licence
    • Brief CV or work history
    • Certificates/results of assessment
    • Indentures/trade papers
    • Certificates/results of assessment – interstate/overseas
    • Certificates/results of assessment – universities
    • Tickets held eg forklift, crane, etc.
    • Photographs of work undertaken
    • Diaries/task sheets/job sheets/log books
    • Site training records
    • Site competencies held record
    • Membership of relevant professional associations
    • Hobbies/interests/special skills outside work
    • References/letters from previous employers/supervisors
    • Industry awards

Any other documentation that may demonstrate industry experience
Depending on the industry you have worked in, you may or may not have documentary evidence available. This should not deter you from seeking RPL as the Assessor will work with you during the RPL process.

You will also need to supply contact details of one or two work referees who can confirm your skills in the industry.

Step 2 – Conversation with Assessor

 

      • An assessor will review the information you have provided (usually with you) and begin to match up your skills to the units/subjects in the qualification. At this point, you will have the opportunity to discuss and identify your previous experience with the assessor who will understand your industry experience and conduct a competency conversation with you. You will be required to answer construction industry related questions to identify your current skills.

 

Step 3 – Practical demonstration of your skills

 

    • The assessor will conduct a practical skills test at your workplace (if appropriate) or at another suitable venue. This, again, is an opportunity to demonstrate your level of competence. This assessment will be focussed on skills that are required in the qualification. Your assessor will identify the skills that he/she will want you to demonstrate.

 

Further steps

 

    After the assessment, your assessor will give you information about the skills that have been recognised and whether you have gained the full qualification. If you do have skill gaps, these may be addressed through flexible training.

 

LIFO Services work along with partner Register Training Organisations (RTOs). Each entity is responsible for different parts of the journey of helping applicants achieve a nationally recognised qualification.

LIFO Services responsibilities include:

  • Promote and market the RPL pathway through partner RTOs
  • Only promote qualifications which its partners have on scope
  • Assist in the collection of evidence during the RPL process
  • Share the collated evidence with the partner RTO
  • Provide student support throughout the RPL process

Partner RTO responsibilities include:

  • Provide assessment services by way of RPL as agreed between the parties that are within the scope of registration for the RTO
  • Facilitate the issuance of AQF certification documentation, including Statements of Attainment, Testamurs and Records of Results for relevant outcomes
  • Process, record and archive student records on behalf of the Partner

Responsive 服務迅速

We understand your time is important. With LIFO, you will always speak to our professional consultants directly to get quick and positive response for all your enquiries.

我們知道您的時間非常寶貴,所以當您聯絡LIFO查詢時,我們都會馬上有講中文的專員為您提供一對一的專屬服務,想您所想,方便快捷。

Top Quality 最佳保証

We aim to provide superior Training, Education and Licencing solutions to you.

All our courses and qualifications are the highest quality in the industry.

我們提供業內最佳的證書及文憑,確保您的牌照申請順利而又切合您的工作發展需要。

Superior Support 最強支援

With over a decade of experience in Training, Education and Licencing, our consultants can provide you with excellent on-going support and professional advices.

我們的培訓跟牌照顧問經驗豐富,任何有關的問題都能為您解答,為您提供非一般的強大支援及專業的意見。

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