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  • Industry Partnerships
  • Leisure & Lifestyle Workshops
  • Nationally Recognised Training
  • Short Courses For Work
General Info

ACE Community Colleges, established in 1972, is a vibrant RTO delivering outstanding Nationally Recognised Training in Health, Community, Disability, Business, Professional Development, Work Short Courses, and Leisure & Lifestyle workshops. The ACE training team are energetic specialists; our courses are value packed to enhance your career outlook. Helping you achieve your goal is our mission. ACE also delivers employability skills, literacy and numeracy training, award winning Aboriginal skills development programmes, driver education and work-based IT courses that can be tailored to suit you, your team or entire business.

The ACE training team are energetic specialists; our courses are value packed to enhance your career outlook. Helping you achieve your goal is our mission. ACE also delivers employability skills, literacy and numeracy training, award winning Aboriginal skills development programmes, driver education and work-based IT courses that can be tailored to suit you, your team or entire business.

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Established
1972
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Open Monday to Friday
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What is a traineeship?

A traineeship is nationally accredited training that is delivered on the job. The training is specifically tailored to suit the workplace and the trainee and allows the trainee to earn while they learn. A traineeship can be full-time, part-time or school-based enabling the student to enter the workforce and train towards gaining a nationally recognised qualification whilst completing their secondary school studies.


Who can do a traineeship?

Anyone, who is of working age and engaged in full or part-time employment.


How long will it take to complete a traineeship?

The length of time taken to complete a traineeship varies from individual to individual and depends on the level of the qualification, whether employment is full time or part time, and your length of time in the job. The time given to complete is assessed by the Australian Apprenticeships Centre representative at their initial visit.