Compare institutions offeringCertificate IV in Training and Assessment

This certificate prepares you to deliver training in the vocational education and training sector.
in Australia
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Study modeOnline
Study duration18 months self-paced

Box Hill Institute

With Box Hill's state-of-the-art training facilities, you'll build real-world skills so you can graduate ready to step into a job.


Study modeOn-campus
Study duration9 months part-time

RMIT University


Study modeOn-campus
Study duration1 year full-time

Chisholm Institute


Study modeOnline, On-campus
Study duration30 weeks part-time

TAFE Queensland


Study modeOnline
Study duration1 year part-time
These institutions all deliver equivalent outcomes
This nationally accredited qualification meets the same educational standards regardless of which institution you choose to study with. Institutions may deliver their course content differently, but the outcomes are equivalent and recognised Australia wide.

Is this qualification right for me?

What will I learn?

The core units you complete will build the key skills needed to deliver training and assessment strategies in both the vocational education and training (VET) sector and the workplace. You will develop specialised skills in designing and facilitating learning programs, delivering training sessions to both individuals and groups, developing assessment tools and unpacking units of competency from national training packages. The electives you complete will depend on the institution you choose to study with.

Are there any entry requirements?

To enrol in this qualification, you will need to demonstrate competency in your proposed area of teaching and assessing. This is typically defined as having broad industry knowledge and experience and is commonly shown through completion of a relevant qualification.

Where will it lead me?

This course prepares you to perform the role of a trainer, facilitator or assessor in the workplace and in Registered Training Organisations (RTOs). It is the minimum requirement to teach and assess vocational education and training (VET) in Australia.

How much will it cost?

The final cost of this course will depend on a number of factors including your personal circumstances, previous experience and unit selections. As a general guide, if you are eligible for a subsidised place, it's likely to cost approximately $2,500. Most TAFEs do offer a concession rate, in which case, you could pay as little as $600. Alternatively, if you are required to pay a full fee, it could cost up to $5,000. To find the course price for you, it's best to contact the institution directly.

Did you know?


Level up
A Certificate IV provides you with specialised skills and knowledge. You’ll be able to provide advice and use your knowledge to deal with predictable and unpredictable problems.
Curriculum
Course curriculum is developed by industry, so you’ll build relevant, practical skills that are valued by employers.
Study option
Qualifications don’t have to be completed in sequential order. You can start your study journey at the qualification level that suits your career goals and previous experience.

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