Hiring apprentices & trainees
Taking on apprentices and trainees can provide real benefits for your business. Your new apprentice or trainee can contribute significantly to your bottom line, with practical skills and knowledge acquired through their training. Taking on a new apprentice may also mean you are eligible for a range of government financial assistance.
Apprenticeships are available in over 500 occupations in a broad range of industries, from traditional trades like cabinet maker, motor mechanic, electrician and plumber, to areas of innovation like electro-technology and aviation.
Australian Apprenticeships Centres provide a free service to employers to help them with the sign-up and administration of an Australian Apprenticeship. They now operate from over 500 sites Australia-wide.
What to do...
- Visit the Australian Apprenticeships employers webpage for more information.
- Find out what incentives and assistance you may be eligible for on the Australian Apprenticeships website.
- Read about Indigenous Cadetship Support on the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations website.
- Contact a Job Services Australia provider.
- Check Australian Job Search.
- Visit the Tax Office website to read information on your employer obligations for apprentices.
- Find details on hiring apprentices & trainees in your state or territory.
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