ARCIA calls for input into training and education survey
The Australian Radio Communications Industry Association (ARCIA) is looking into options for the provision of training for apprentices and technicians.
At present, there are few options available within the TAFE system, so ARCIA is looking at establishing priorities and then working with private registered training organisations to offer suitable courses.
ARCIA is also contemplating the possibility of offering facilities where a technician’s training can be documented and an ‘Industry Certification’ regime implemented where training and skill levels can be made available through ARCIA to its members. This would require each registered technician to regularly provide details of training undertaken with documentation regarding capabilities.
To allow ARCIA to develop training indicators, you are encouraged to complete the survey, which should take just five minutes.
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