Apprenticeships & Traineeships

ACT Apprenticeship Training

ACT Apprenticeship Training

Apprenticeship Training in Cabinet Making

 

 

 

 

 

ACFA delivers our nationally recognised qualifications via our workplace-based training model throughout the ACT. Our trainers visit your workplace, eliminating the need for apprentices to travel and saving valuable time.

What makes ACFA stand out is our commitment to one-on-one, hands-on training provided by our Industry-Specialised Trainers. These trainers not only customise training plans to match each apprentice’s own learning style but also work flexibly to accommodate the employer’s schedule.

Our trainers travel to you, eliminating the need for apprentices to travel or be released for block training, saving valuable time and money.

This ensures that apprentices receive instruction on the very tools and machinery they work with day in and day out.

We offer rolling intakes to ensure apprentices can commence sooner, without having to wait for the next round of enrolment days.

Certificate II Qualifications:

  • MSF20322 Certificate II in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology

Certificate III Qualifications:

  • MSF30322 Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology – Kitchens and Bathrooms
  • MSF30322 Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology – Furniture
  • MSF30322 Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology – Wood Machining

Fees and Funding 

This training is delivered with funding from the ACT Government under the Australian Apprenticeships User Choice program.

A one-off enrolment fee of $350 is applicable per student for ACT Training (as per government guidelines).

 

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Fee concessions

ACFA may offer a fee concession to eligible funded AAs in certain circumstances.

However, unfunded and fee-for-service AAs are not eligible to claim a fee concession reimbursement from the ACT Government.

 

Concession categories: funded AA is eligible for a fee concession if, at the commencement of training they:

  • hold a current health care card or pension card, or
  • can prove genuine hardship.

Where the AA is under 18 years of age this rule will apply if the parent/ guardian holds one of the above cards.

Fee exemptions

AAs may be exempt from paying fees in certain circumstances.

 

The tuition fee must not be charged by the training provider where:

  1. a) the employer is the training provider for its own AA, or
  2. b) the AA leaves one employer and recommences within 12 months with another employer, in the same qualification and with the same training provider, or
  3. c) the AA is required to go to a different training provider because of a change of RTO process, or
  4. d) the student is an ASBA and the school is the training provider.

Recognition of Prior Learning

 

ACFA also delivers RPL opportunities for our Qualifications.

ACFA’s RPL (Recognised Prior Learning) Program in MSF30322 Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology is available to people currently working the industry that have not had their skills, knowledge and experience formally recognised.

 

Australian School-Based Apprenticeships

 

Did you know, ACFA is is proud to undertake our Australian School-Based Apprenticeship Training (ASBA) program in ACT —a game-changing initiative designed to strengthen our industry by investing in the next generation of skilled tradespeople.

 

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