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Acknowledgement of country

Batchelor Institute would like to acknowledge and pay respect to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sovereign people of the lands on which our campuses are located. As we share our knowledge, teaching and learning and engage in research practices within this Institution and/or conduct business with a variety of external agencies and organisations, we must always pay respect to the sovereign status of our hosts. May their Ancestors always be remembered and honoured, their Elders listened to and respected, all members treated with dignity and fairness — in the present and well into the future.

We also acknowledge and pay respect to the knowledge embedded forever with our hosts, custodianship of country and the binding relationship they have with the land. Batchelor Institute extends this acknowledgment and expression of respect to all sovereign custodians — past, present and emerging. By expressing Acknowledgement of Country we encourage all to extend and practice respect to all First Nations people wherever their lands are located.

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This includes:
Language
Users are warned that there may be words and descriptions which may be culturally sensitive and which might not normally be used in certain public or community contexts. Terms and annotations, which reflect the author’s attitude or that of the period in which the item was written, may be considered inappropriate today in some circumstances.
Deceased persons
Users of the website should be aware that, in some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities, seeing images of deceased persons in photographs, film and books or hearing them in recordings may cause sadness or distress and in some cases, offend against strongly held cultural prohibitions.
Access conditions
Materials included in this website may be subject to access conditions imposed by Indigenous communities and/or depositors. Users are advised that access to some materials may be subject to these terms and conditions which the Institute is required to maintain
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Apprenticeships

Apprenticeships and traineeships offer a unique and rewarding pathway to a successful career. These programs combine paid industry training with formal education, providing you with the perfect blend of knowledge and practical skills.

Training will be delivered as a combination of on-the-job training in your workplace and face to face workshops with our Lecturers on campus or on site.

Who can apply for an apprenticeship training through Batchelor Institute?

Batchelor Institute is dedicated to the education and training of Northern Territory Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, so you will need to identify with this group. Additionally, apprentices are required to be employed for at least 48 days in a year. In some instances, additional industry criteria may apply.

What are the benefits of being an apprentice/trainee?

Embarking on an apprenticeship or traineeship presents a unique opportunity for individuals seeking a dynamic approach to learning and career development. One significant advantage is the ability to earn a wage while learning new skills and gaining experience.

Apprenticeships and traineeships offer a fast track to your chosen career. You'll gain real-world experience and qualifications, making you ready to launch your professional journey.

These programs are flexible and adaptable, catering to individuals across various industries and personal needs. This ensures an effective learning experience that aligns with your career goals.

Apprenticeships offered at Batchelor Institute
  • Business
  • Community Services
  • Conservation and Ecosystem Management
  • Construction
  • Early Childhood Education and Care
  • Education Support
  • Health
  • Resource and Infrastructure
  • Screen and Media

To see courses currently offered by Batchelor Institute through an Apprenticeship/Traineeship, see NT Apprenticeships and Traineeships Database.

How do you apply?

To apply for an apprenticeship, contact Australian Apprenticeship Support Network to discuss the apprenticeship options available. This is also an opportunity for you to nominate Batchelor Institute as your preferred Registered Training Organisation.

Start your Apprenticeship journey with Batchelor Institute today!

Apprenticeships and traineeships offer a unique and rewarding path to a fulfilling career. If you're interested in earning while you learn and gaining practical skills, consider exploring these programs.


GTNT Group – Australian Apprenticeship Support Network

Website: www.gtntgroup.com.au


Batchelor Institute

Freecall: 1800 677 095
Email: apprenticeships@batchelor.edu.au