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QLD: Career Start

THE QLD GOVERNMENT'S FUNDING PROGRAM

The Career Start Program is provided by the Queensland Government. The program provides training to help individuals find a job and supports those already employed to move into more skilled roles or full-time employment, including after completing an apprenticeship or traineeship.

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Career Start General Training Pathway

 

To  be eligible for funding, students must be:

  • A permanent Queensland resident

  • Aged 15 or older and not currently attending school

  • An Australian citizen, New Zealand citizen, Australian permanent residents (including humanitarian entrants), or temporary resident with the right visa and work permits on the pathway to permanent residency

  • Not currently be enrolled in a Qualification, even if it is on hold or deferred, whether funded by DTET or not (foundation skills qualifications do not count).

  • Not already have a certificate III or higher qualification completed within the last 10 years for a general training pathway (qualifications completed as a school student and foundation skills qualifications do not count);

  • Not exceed a maximum of two government-funded apprenticeships/traineeships within a 10 year period

Career Start Apprenticeship/ Traineeship Pathway

 

To be eligible for funding, students must be:

  • A permanent Queensland resident

  • Aged 15 or older and not currently attending school

  • An Australian citizen, New Zealand citizen, Australian permanent residents (including humanitarian entrants), or temporary resident with the right visa and work permits on the pathway to permanent residency

  • An individual must be employed as an apprentice or trainee.

  • Have entered into a Contract (training contract) for a qualification that is funded by DTET and be registered on DTET’s training database as a Trainee

  • If from overseas, have a visa allowing them to work in Australia

  • Not currently be enrolled in a Qualification, even if it is on hold or deferred, whether funded by DTET or not (foundation skills qualifications do not count).

  • Not exceed a maximum of two government-funded apprenticeships/traineeships within a 10 year period

UNIQUE STUDENT IDENTIFIER (USI)

From the first of January 2015, all students participating in Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualifications are required to have a Unique Student Identifier (USI). We are required by Commonwealth legislation to have this number recorded for your training and cannot enrol new students without this number. If you do not have a USI, you can find more information on obtaining one here. Your USI may be used for reporting Training Activity Data to the Department.

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL)

Students may be eligible for RPL or Credit Transfer. For more information on how to apply for this please see our student handbook or contact us.

WHAT IF I AM NOT ELIGIBLE?

Should you be ineligible for a government subsidised place, J2S Training Solutions offers this exact qualification under our fee-for-service (FFS) arrangement.

 

For more information about this payment option, read the Fee for Service section available on each of the individual Qualification pages.

 

J2S Training Solutions does not accept upfront payments of more than $1,500. If a student’s fee is more than this amount, the support of a flexible payment plan will be offered to students.

Fee exemptions may apply and is conditional on the Government Policy and Funding Arrangements, subject to eligibility. By undertaking and completing this qualification subsidised by the Queensland government, you will no longer be eligible for another government subsidised place in that same program. For more information, please visit https://www.qld.gov.au/education/training/funded/career-start

Course Information

The below qualifications may be subsidised by the Queensland government, under the Career Start: General Training Pathway Program and the Career Start: Apprenticeship/Traineeship Program.

 

The following Student Co-Contribution fees apply, varying based on student eligibility status:

By undertaking a qualification subsidised by the QLD government, the student will no longer be eligible for another government subsidised place at that level.

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