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Trainer - Diesel Fitting - Papua New Guinea

Australia Pacific Training Coalition (APTC)

About Us

The Australia Pacific Training Coalition (APTC) provides Australian standard training qualifications across the Pacific and forms partnerships and coalitions with TVET stakeholders to achieve training outcomes and reforms of the Pacific TVET system. APTC is currently pivoting to support the Pacific Island Countries to respond to the impacts of COVID-19. As an employee of APTC, you will be part of a leading provider of further education and training committed to quality teaching, a safe working environment and delivering real outcomes for our students.

The APTC has country offices established in Fiji, Vanuatu, PNG, Samoa and the Solomon Islands. The Country Offices are supported by a range of services provided from the regional office located in Suva, Fiji.

The Role

In your role as a Trainer you will be required to assess students’ knowledge and skills against the competencies of the relevant training package qualifications, develop training plans and deliver training in both on the job and off the job situations.

To be successful in this role you must have:

  1. TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment including the LLN unit(TAELLN411) and assessment unit (TAEASS502) or TAE40116 and Australian vocational qualification in Diesel Fitting.
  2. Minimum 5 years combined training, assessment and industry currency directly relevant to the training and assessment being delivered, including any relevant licence requirements.
  3. Current knowledge of Australian Standards for Registered Training Organisations and experience of a wide range of flexible and effective learning methodologies and ability to implement these in a cultural and gender sensitive manner to adult learners and experience in vocational training, learning and assessment.
  4. Demonstrated skills in mentoring and/or coaching others, preferably in a culturally diverse context.
  5. Demonstrated interpersonal, communication, report writing and file management skills including the ability to relate effectively, collaboratively and ethically to staff, students and other stakeholders (including the ability to liaise with industry and partner institutions).
  6. Demonstrated strong computer skills in Microsoft Office applications including Word and PowerPoint and the ability to work both independently and as part of a small and dedicated team across multiple sites.

APTC is committed to diversity and inclusion and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all religious and ethnical background, including persons living with disabilities to apply.

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