• Start your career early
  • Earn money by working while you study
  • Gain a nationally recognised qualification at Certificate III level
  • Continue studying at school 3-4 days per week for VCE/VCAL

RTO TOID 21526
MONASH Training and Professional Development / 03 9905 3180


A School-based Apprenticeship isan opportunity to get a headstart on a career. Undertaken part‑time, it combines paid employment, off-the-job vocational training and secondary school studies. Students gainhands-on industry experience and the opportunity to study a nationally recognised qualification while completing VCE/VCAL.

Classes are held one day per week at the Monash University Clayton campus.

2017: Wednesdays 9am-3.30pm 8th February – 25th October. No classes during school holidays.

Students will have the opportunity to be a part of the Monash community, gaining an insight into university life, exploring the campus, utilising our world-class facilities and working with mentors from the University.

An apprenticeships provider assists students to find paid employment,allowingthem to earn an income. Employment is typically one day per week, varyingwith the needs of the employer.

Government funding covers most of the fees associated with this training. Fees are typically $150.

The Certificate III in Business Administration (Education) will set you on a career path within the education industry. Relevant job roles can include:

  • School administrative officer/Office assistant
  • School support officer
  • Student services officer
  • Student recruitment/admissions officer

Units studied:

BSBITU307 Develop keyboarding speed and accuracy

BSBIND301 Work effectively in an educational environment

BSBWHS301 Contribute to health and safety of self and others

BSBITU303 Design and produce text documents

BSBCUS301 Deliver and monitor a service to customers

BSBDIV301 Work effectively with diversity

CHCCS407 Operate referral procedures

PSPGOV407 Contribute to conflict management

BSBADM405 Organise meetings

BSBFIA302 Process payroll

BSBFIA303 Process accounts payable and receivable

BSBFIA304 Maintain a general ledger

CULEVP201A Assist with presentation of public activities and events

This qualification providesa pathway into higher level qualifications (Certificate IV or Diplomas) which may then be used to help with entry to University degree courses.

Students need to be a minimum of 15 years and be an Australian citizen/permanent resident or an asylum seeker.

Complete the Expression of Interest form online to secure a place for 2017

RTO TOID 21526
MONASH Training and Professional Development / 03 9905 3180