Trainers and Assessors - Electrical Apprenticeships and VET in Schools

Peer

The Role

Overview

Teach and assess VET electrical courses for students and apprentices.

Key Responsibilities

  • trainer support
  • assessment support
  • training delivery
  • mentoring
  • coaching
  • vet training

Tasks

-Supporting Trainers and Assessors in areas of knowledge and performance -Delivering training, mentoring, and coaching VET in School students and apprentices

Requirements

  • certificate iv
  • electrical
  • pge license
  • computer
  • communication
  • police check

What You Bring

-Ability to pass Working with Children Check and National Police check -Studying towards a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment -Proven ability to inspire and motivate students. -Electrical trade qualification and current PGE license -Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAE40116) or willingness to study. -Computer skills -Strong communication and interpersonal skills.

Benefits

-Known hours of work and consistent income -Gifted leave during the Christmas period -Qualified Trainer & Assessor (Level 4): $51 - $64 per hour -Access to a free gym and Employee Assistance Program -Flexibility with full-time, part-time, or casual contracts -Reimbursement for maintaining trade licenses -Paid professional development opportunities -Qualified Trainer & Assessor (Level 3): $48 - $60 per hour -Rostered days off (RDOs) -The opportunity to shape future tradespeople -Supportive Leadership Team -12% superannuation -Subject Matter Expert (Level 2): $42 - $53 per hour

The Company

About Peer

-Championing quality trade careers since 1986 through dual roles as a Group Training Organisation and Registered Training Organisation. -Crafts tailored apprenticeship pathways in construction and defence, blending on-job experience with technical schooling. -Delivers hands-on education in electrical, plumbing, data communications, refrigeration & air-conditioning, engineering-mechanical, and fabrication through a Centre of Excellence. -Embeds students in real workplaces from day one, ensuring readiness for direct employment after training. -Flexible delivery model combines on-site, classroom, and online learning, making trade education accessible.

Sector Specialisms

Community and arts services

Housing and homelessness services

Construction industries

Veterans, emergency, and other first responder services

General health

Family and domestic violence services

Gender and LGBTQIA+ services

Disability services

Universities and other post-secondary education and training sectors

Mental health

Suicide prevention

Alcohol and other drug use

Security Clearance

-working with children check -national police check