What is the Trade Ready Program?

The CSQ funded Trade Ready program provides industry-based training for career seekers in the South East Queensland region. Students have exposure to a variety of building and construction trades and professions. It provides a great foundation to progress in a building and construction career. Working on real work sites, students have direct exposure to a variety of construction trades and professions and will learn from some of the most experienced construction professionals in their chosen industry.

The Aussie Painters Network CSQ funded Trade Ready Program provides additional skills and experiences to individuals who have some entry level experience working in the building and construction industry, to build their job readiness and prepare them to transition into a career in building and construction.

This program is a fantastic way to get your foot in the door for an apprenticeship.  There is a 3-week work placement component, and participants are placed with employers looking for an apprentice. 

Previous APN participants in this program have started their Apprenticeship the day after their work placement finished!

Applicants will need to acknowledge that they have read the Application Terms and Conditions for their application to be approved.

 Click here for Application Terms and Conditions. 

How long does the course take to complete?

The course will take approximately five weeks to complete – Monday to Friday. During the first 2 training weeks, you will be required to start at 7am.

During the final 3 weeks during your work placement, you may be required to start as early as 6am – this is the start time for the construction industry.

Note:

      • The completion date is dependent on public holidays, sick days, rained out days, or COVID restrictions.
      • In the event of COVID lockdowns, participants are NOT to attend training or work placement.

How much does it cost?

The course is fund by Construction Skills Queensland (CSQ) for eligible participants, and is $0 cost to the participants.

Do I need a White Card to enrol in this course?

Yes, you do.  If you don’t have one, please let us know and APN can help you gain one prior to the start of the program.

Do I need to bring anything?

Only a positive attitude and lots of enthusiasm. Be passionate and committed about entering the building and construction industry. Bring your lunch or money to buy food and drink.

Wear long pants & covered shoes during training. Tie back long hair.

CSQ will provide all Participants in the Program with a Ready-for-Work Kit. These kits are provided to participants prior to the Structured Work Placement.

The kit includes basic personal protective equipment (PPE) and may include:

    • 1 x pair of clear safety glasses
    • 1 x pair of tinted safety glasses
    • 1 x sun hat
    • 1 x CSQ hard hat
    • 1 x brim for hard hat
    • 3 x hi vis long-sleeved polo shirts
    • 1 x tape measure
    • 1 x set of corded ear plugs
    • 1 x pair of coated gloves
    • 1 x enviro bag for safety gear
    • 1 x voucher for supply of a pair of safety boots

Do I need my License?

At some point, it will be a requirement of your employment to hold a driver’s license.  During this program it will be your responsibility to organise transport to and from training and your work placement.

Do I need have insurance on my Work Placement?

No, Insurance will be covered by Aussie Painters Network throughout the work placement.

What is a Structured Workplace Learning Placement (Placements)?

Placements provide real world experience to increase a Participant’s work-readiness through the development of employability skills.

It provides employers with the opportunity to assess a Participant’s suitability for any current or future vacancies they may have, therefore providing a potential direct recruitment opportunity.

The experience in a construction vocation will improve a Participant’s capacity to make an informed decision about signing up for an Apprenticeship or Traineeship or taking up an employment opportunity in the building and construction industry.

Am I guaranteed a job or apprenticeship?

You are not guaranteed a job or apprenticeship.  However, you are trained in resume writing, job applications and interview techniques that may assist you in a career path in construction.

APN will also place participants with employers that are currently recruiting for an Apprentice, so this is where participants can show that they are the best person for the job!

What are the Eligibility requirements?

Eligible Participant means:

    • A Participant who has the right to work in Australia

 AND MUST

    • Permanently reside in Queensland

 AND MUST NOT BE:

    • An employee of a Government Department, Government Statutory Authority or a Government Owned Corporation
    • An Apprentice or Trainee
    • Permanently employed in the building and construction industry
    • Currently enrolled in or have previously completed a CSQ Pre-Trade program
    • Currently enrolled and participating in a Queensland secondary school program
    • Contracted trainer or assessor or existing worker of an RTO
    • Funded by an Authority or such other source for delivery of the same Training being undertaken as part of this Program

Click here to apply to be a participant

Program Outline:

Week 1

Life Skills training

    • Work etiquette
    • Resume writing & Interview skills
    • Healthy living & fitness in the workplace
    • Financial management and budgeting
    • Structured practical learning with skills required in the workplace conducted by carpentry / painting trainers through Aussie Painters Network

Week 2

Formal Training 

Unit Code

Unit Description

CPCCCM3001

Operate elevated platforms up to 11 metres

CPCCCM2012

Work safely at heights

CPCCWHS2001

Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry

CPCCCM2010

Work on scaffolding higher than 2m

CPCCOM1015

Carry out measurements and calculations

CPCCOM2001 

Read and interpret plans and specifications 

Week 3, 4 & 5 – Work placement with employer, potentially leading to apprenticeship. 120 hours required to be completed.