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PRODUCTIVITY PLACES PROGRAM
ADITC has been registered
to provide qualifications in drilling through the Productivity
Placements Program. The Productivity Placement Program is
funded by the Australian Government.
We are registered to
deliver Certificate III in Drilling under the JOB SEEKERS program
in all Non-Hydrocarbon sectors. The existing workers program is yet
to be released by the government.
Companies should contact
ADITC prior to hiring their personnel if they are
considering using the Productivity Placement Program to fund
qualifications for their employees. A further program for
existing workers is yet to be funded.
CERTIFICATE III IN DRILLING –
JOB SEEKERS
Who can
apply?
To apply
for a Certificate III in Drilling under the Productivity Placement
Program you will need to be:
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not studying or in the workforce, but intending to seek paid
employment
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Over the age of 18 years of age
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An Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident
You may
also be:
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An income support recipient
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A CDEP Participant
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Referred to ADITC by an Employment Service Provider
How do I
enroll?
- You can
visit your Employment Services Provider and they will enroll you in
the program after contacting us
- or you can
enroll directly with ADITC
To enrol
directly with ADITC you have three options:
Option 1:
Phone
Susan
Lovejoy at ADITC (02) 9428 3444
for your Initial Contact
Interview. Susan will assist you to work out whether you will
benefit from this course of study, explain the components of the
course in more detail and provide you with the appropriate forms or
you can contact your local Employment Services Provider.
Please complete the
attached forms and return same to ADITC or take them along to your
Employment Services Provider.
Option
2:send
us an Email
Option
3: Download the
following forms which will make up your ADITC Productivity
Placement Kitwhich outlines enrolment
criteria, qualification details, assessment procedures and
application forms.
Read and complete the
above forms and send them to us at
ADITC
PO Box
742
LANE COVE
NSW 2066
Additional information can
also be found at
www.productivityplaces.dewr.gov.au |